Day: November 26, 2024
News24 | Botswana policeman accused of bribing SARS official to get truckload of illicit cigarettes
A Botswana police officer is accused of paying a bribe to have illicit cigarettes released to him.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Here are the Powerball and Powerball Plus results
Here are the Powerball and Powerball Plus results.
Continue ReadingNews24 | IPL history-maker, 13, who ‘came on Earth to play cricket’
Dreams have come early for cricket-mad Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the shy schoolboy aged 13 who is the youngest player in Indian Premier League history.
Continue ReadingNews24 | City Power contractors sentenced for soliciting R5 000 bribe
Two City Power contractors who demanded a bribe from a customer were sentenced for extortion and corruption in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Luxury SUV, sports field contracts at Ngqushwa Municipality face SIU investigation
The Special Investigating Unit will probe allegations of maladministration, corruption and fraud pertaining to two contracts at the Ngqushwa Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape.
Continue ReadingNews24 | How much does public transport save on carbon emissions? We worked it out at COP29
How much does cutting down on carbon emissions, by doing things like using public transport, walking or cycling, really save? COP29 was a good place to find out. Our team tracked their steps and calculated how much carbon they emitted — and saved.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Luxury escapes at half price: SA residents enjoy up to 50% off these 7 iconic lodges
Although still pricey holidays, these SADC rates may make those bucket list destinations easier to check off.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Anglo American to sell another 6% of Amplats before spinoff
Anglo American is selling another 6% of its platinum business in a move aimed at increasing the South African unit’s free float ahead of a full exit.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eastern Cape wants to recover R320m from patients transferred from public to private healthcare centres
The Eastern Cape government plans to collect more than R320 million in the current financial year from patients transferred from public to private healthcare facilities, after they regained consciousness from being in a critical condition.
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