Month: October 2024
News24 | Retailers not cutting food prices fast enough – especially eggs, competition watchdog warns
SA’s largest retailers appear to be slow in cutting the prices of crucial products such as cooking oil and eggs even as producer costs are coming down, says SA’s top competition authority.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Two Gauteng businessmen ordered to pay back millions for selling unapproved facemasks
A judge found Michiel and Morne Stassen couldn't keep their story straight about why they did not have a permit to sell the masks.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Stormers’ forward power too much for Zebre in bonus point win
The Stormers opened their account on Saturday evening in the 2024/25 United Rugby Championship (URC) season with a clinical 36-5 bonus point win over Zebre in Italy.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Former boxing star Ludumo Lamati relishes his new role, a year after his brush with death
The former pugilist’s career ended after he suffered a stroke during his last fight.
Continue ReadingNews24 | How Gqeberha managed to snatch Bafana match away from Bloem
SA’s game against Congo was initially part of a cultural festival, and Cape Town also wanted it.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Personal Finance | Households are living on the edge
The rush to make withdrawals from the two-pot pension system clearly shows households are in financial difficulty, writes Maya Fisher-French.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mondli Makhanya | The US presidential race: A battle of good vs evil, hope vs apocalypse
They say that when the US catches a cold, the world sneezes – and there seems to be a lot of sniffling and wheezing taking place right now, writes Mondli Makhanya.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ANC demands mayoral chain if the DA wants its cooperation in Tshwane
The ANC and DA are at loggerheads with the former demanding that the next mayor of Tshwane should be one of their own. The negotiating teams of the two political rivals are allegedly not on speaking terms currently.
Continue ReadingNews24 | McKenzie’s popularity grows by leaps and bounds
A recent poll shows that the PA’s Gayton McKenzie is now the third most-favoured political leader after Cyril Ramaphosa and Jacob Zuma.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Corruption around land leases is costing council millions
The municipality is accused of turning a blind eye as officials sell and lease land while allowing a developer to connect to the council services without approval.
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