Month: November 2024
News24 | Badge to bandit: Cops nabbed for R600K booze heist during lockdown
A group of SAPS officers are accused of swapping their badges for summonses after they allegedly helped themselves to R600 000 worth of booze and R700 000 in cash during lockdown.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Abalobi’s sustainable mission turn the ocean into a lifeline for South Africa’s coastal communities
The ocean is more than just a resource, Abalobi's director for growth, Chris Karsten, tells News24 Food; it's a lifeline for countless coastal communities along South Africa's vast 2 800-kilometre coastline.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Former SA cricketers arrested for 2016 match-fixing saga
Three former South African cricketers implicated in a match-fixing scheme during the 2015/2016 domestic T20 Ram Slam Challenge - Ethy Mbhalati, Thami Tsolekile and Lonwabo Tsotsobe - have been arrested by the Hawks.
Continue ReadingNews24 | MTN extends CEO Ralph Mupita’s contract to 2030
Africa's largest mobile operator, MTN, announced on Friday it was extending CEO Ralph Mupita's contract by five years until the end of August 2030.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tougher water restrictions loom for Joburg as supply falters
Johannesburg is considering tighter water curbs as it battles to maintain aging infrastructure and cope with increased demand.
Continue ReadingNews24 | UK Parliament votes in favour of assisted dying bill
Britain's Parliament voted in favour of a new bill to legalise assisted dying on Friday, opening the way for months of further debate on an issue that has divided the country and raised questions about the standard of palliative care.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mandla Mashimbyi named new Proteas Women’s head coach
Mandla Mashimbyi has been named as the new full-time head coach of the Proteas Women's cricket team.
Continue ReadingNews24 | UPDATE | Man who accused Hank’s Olde Irish pub of racism to challenge R1.25m damages court ruling
A Capetonian man, who accused the owners of Hank's Olde Irish pub in Bree Street of racism, plans to appeal a Western Cape High Court judgment ordering him to pay R1.25 million in damages to the pub.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | Black Friday frenzy: People save for months, queue for hours for bargains
A snaking queue of footwear enthusiasts and eager shoppers stretched to the Nike store in Woodmead, Johannesburg, amid a Black Friday frenzy.
Continue ReadingNews24 | DA’s Jeremy Fasser elected as new mayor of Stellenbosch Municipality
The Stellenbosch Municipality has elected a new mayor, the DA's Jeremy Fasser, following the retirement of Gesie van Deventer.
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