Month: December 2024
News24 | Christmas leftovers sandwich: Chicken, brie and homemade caramelised onion
"It’s tiiime…” for that Christmas leftovers sandwich you’ve been thinking about since last night. Torture! If you’re lucky, there’s probably a little protein leftover, some bits and bobs from the cheeseboard, and with a few pantry staples, you’re good to go with this chicken, brie...
Continue ReadingNews24 | A year of joy for the Springboks: These rugby stars welcomed bundles of joy in 2024
Bok babies: These Springbok players had a fruitful year indeed.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Don’t mess with our mince pies,’ some purist plead
Every Christmas, Brits devour about 800 million mince pies, but moves to jazz up the festive sweet treats made of dried fruit and pastry are stirring anger among purists.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tensions in Mozambique: Over 1 500 prisoners ‘escape’ after security breach at maximum-security jail
More than a thousand inmates are believed to have escaped from a maximum-security prison in Bairro Acordos de Lusaka, Maputo, early on Christmas Day, as protesters successfully breached the facility.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘It’s the only way I know’: Man United boss Amorim vows to stay on course despite Rashford row
Ruben Amorim has insisted he knows what he's doing as the Manchester United manager looks to revive the fallen English giants amid a row over the future of Marcus Rashford.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Ebrahim Harvey | Unpacking the 2024 crisis of governance as GNU doubts linger amid BELA battle
Against the backdrop of multiple socioeconomic crises, a weakened ANC and a GNU on shaky ground, Ebrahim Harvey writes that there's a foreboding sense that the GNU will fail or have very limited success.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | Kenfac Youth Recyclers: Turning waste into employment in Cape Town
A group of young people is crisscrossing the streets and avenues of Kensington, Cape Town, going door-to-door, collecting recyclable material and earning money as they go.
Continue ReadingNews24 | The unusual and fascinating life of Cosatu’s Matthew Parks
Cosatu's parliamentary coordinator Matthew Parks describes his early years as "a typical white South African middle-class life", but thanks to the activities of his activist father, he would end up completing his schooling in Moscow, where he witnessed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Continue ReadingNews24 | From Mr D driver to teacher: Tshireletso Makabe is living his dream
Tshireletso Makabe went from being a Mr D driver dodging accidents on Bloemfontein's roads, to living his teaching dream.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Musa Sukwene hits the right notes: Love, marriage, and new music
Musa Sukwene, Idols SA season nine, has been busy crafting a new album, all while stepping into a life chapter that fills him with immense joy. The musician tied the knot and welcomed a baby girl this year.
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