Day: December 31, 2024
News24 | ‘I didn’t think it was possible’: Conrad unapologetic over Proteas’ road to Test Champs final
With only one Test on their schedule until June’s World Test Championship final at Lord's, Proteas coach Shurkri Conrad says they will take measures to prepare the team for the finale.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Ons vattie kakkie’: FlySafair passenger’s mid-air rants infuriates Mitchells Plain residents
Mitchells Plain residents are fuming at remarks made by a FlySafair passenger on the Day of Goodwill.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eastern Cape initiation committee snubs call for circumcision suspension in areas prone to deaths
The Eastern Cape Provincial Initiation Coordinating Committee has poured cold water on suggestions by government to suspend customary circumcision in areas most prone to deaths of initiates, saying the call is not a solution to the problem.
Continue ReadingNews24 | South Africa’s courts in 2024: A year of legal showdowns and unexpected twists
From corporate graft to state looting to violent crime, South Africa's courts played host to a number of high-profile, big-name cases that captured the country's attention in 2024.
Continue ReadingNews24 | A to Z of South Africa’s politics – 2024 edition
We bring you the A to Z of South Africa's political developments in 2024!
Continue ReadingNews24 | King Misuzulu acted beyond his powers when suspending Ingonyama Trust Board members – Nyhontso
Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso says he is the only authority empowered to suspend members of the Ingonyama Trust Board and that AmaZulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini acted beyond his powers when he did so.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Western Cape teachers: SAC’s urgent court bid to halt job cuts fails but fight continues
As the Western Cape Department of Education proceeds with its plans to cut thousands of teachers' posts, a court application by lobby group the Special Action Committee to stop the department was struck from the roll.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Company locked in lawsuit for 11 years as eThekwini municipality keeps lodging court applications
A R3.5-million lawsuit a Durban waste management company has instituted against the eThekwini municipality has been pending in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Durban for more than a decade, thanks to interlocutory applications the City lodged.
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