Month: November 2024
News24 | WATCH | School feeding scheme safe, says MEC in wake of Diepkloof pupil’s death
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane says the food provided as part of the school nutrition programme is safe to consume and not linked to the deaths of any pupils.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tuesday’s weather: Mix of thunderstorms, a heatwave and some high fire conditions
Several warnings have been issued for various parts of the country.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘We don’t have time and patience for our own’: Sundowns coach heaps praise on Magesi counterpart
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqith poured lavish praise on his Magesi counterpart Clinton Larsen, saying the former midfielder has found ways to prosper despite not getting the requisite support from the South African media.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mondlane lists demands before he’ll meet with Mozambican President Nyusi… and then, only virtually
Mozambican opposition leader Venancio Mondlane has tabled a list of demands ahead of a proposed meeting with other presidential candidates called by President Filipe Nyusi – which he will not be attending in person.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Expert guide: Parenting through South Africa’s food poisoning crisis
The food poisoning crisis in South Africa poses a severe threat to children in underprivileged communities, prompting parents and authorities to take urgent safety measures.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Joburg MMC to ‘evacuate’ hijacked building where toddlers play next to sewage and live wires
Three toddlers looked on wide-eyed as Public Safety MMC Mgcini Tshwaku, a delegation from JMPD, and private security walked into their tiny shack on the second floor of 242 Marshall Street in Marshalltown, Johannesburg CBD on Monday morning.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Crime Stats: 957 women and 315 children murdered in South Africa over three months
In the space of three months, 957 women and 315 children were murdered in South Africa, the latest crime statistics revealed.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Zimbabwe to pay white farmers R6 billion in bonds
Zimbabwe plans to pay $331 million (R6 billion) to white former farmers whose land the nation seized in 2000 as a step toward getting creditors to agree to restructure the nation's debt pile.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Barloworld’s profits slip amid some dealmaking, but it remains confident
Industrial equipment and consumer group Barloworld said on Monday that despite a dip in profits and its order book in 2024, it's still pleased with its performance and remains on the hunt for new acquisitions.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Three alleged KwaMashu gangsters accused of a dozen murders abandon bail
Three alleged members of a notorious gang operating in KwaMashu and surrounding areas, including a 20-year-old ringleader, abandoned their bail application on Monday.
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