Month: November 2024
News24 | REVIEW | Agatha All Along: Marvel’s witchy wonder delivers mystery and spellbinding performances
In a show where nothing is at it seems, the witches of Agatha All Along deliver great writing and performances within the constraints of the Marvel formula.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘We don’t sell mobility; we sell dreams’: New 588kW Lamborghini Urus SE unveiled in SA
The Lamborghini Urus SE redefines luxury and power in the hyper SUV segment as it roars into the South African market, promising an experience that transcends the mere act of driving.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mini-mills hit back at ArcelorMittal’s plea to drop the scrap export tax
The electric steel industry says government must not save ArcelorMittal's long steel business at the expense of greener producers.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Unreel ordeal: Cape Town fisherman has close call after being swept out to sea in bid to land 20kg fish
A Mitchells Plain man, fishing near Mnandi Beach, is lucky to be alive after battling crashing waves for more than 40 minutes when a rip current swept him about 400m out to sea last Thursday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bayview empties pool built on public land as dept mulls over future of luxury Hermanus terrace
The waters at Poole’s Bay in Hermanus remain muddied as authorities consider the future of a luxury terrace and entertainment area built on public coastal land.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Springboks’ evolution: Bok attacking revolution a piggyback off existing strengths – Williams
Rassie Erasmus' call to appoint ex-All Black Tony Brown as his attack coach seems to be paying off with 24 Rugby Championship tries by the Boks in six matches. The Sharks' Dave Williams explains how.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Standard Bank forced to block Brazilian transactions after fraud attacks
Standard Bank was forced to temporarily block transactions in Brazil, after that country was linked to a recent spate of fraudulent attacks on its South African clients.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Madonsela says ‘facts and justice’ favour De Villiers as Wilgenhof battle rages on
As controversy around Wilgenhof continues to rage, Thuli Madonsela has come out in support of embattled Stellenbosch University Vice-Chancellor Wim de Villiers, businessman Johann Rupert has accused the VC of insincerity, and five experts brought in to help the university root out racism have resigned.
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