Day: January 9, 2025
News24 | Two Durban beaches to reopen after probe into foul-smelling ‘balls’ that washed ashore
Two Durban beaches are expected to reopen to the public on Friday after they were closed temporarily as a precaution when foul-smelling "balls" mixed with sand were found on the shore.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Town’s red zones: A perilous battleground for municipal workers
The City of Cape Town is concerned about the relentless attacks against municipal staff who are sent to perilous "red zones".
Continue ReadingNews24 | Lawyers in deep trouble for allegedly using AI to draft court papers
Surendra Singh and Associates has been ordered to pay costs out of its own coffers and may have to answer to the Legal Practice Council.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Climate disasters drive unusually high losses in 2024 – report
Climate change fuelled natural disasters that caused $320 billion in losses last year, German reinsurance giant Munich Re said.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Sharks doing their homework on Dupont ahead of Toulouse visit, says Ox Nche
Springbok prop Ox Nche and the Sharks host record six-time winners Toulouse in the Champions Cup on Saturday with the French side packed with stars including Antoine Dupont.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Is South Africa ready for all-electric delivery vans?
Here's how South Africa's logistics sector navigates the electrifying shift to EVs amid high costs and limited infrastructure, promising a greener, cost-effective future.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Markram’s Sunrisers men eye record three-peat as SA cricketers look to shine on SA20 stage
Reigning champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape will look to assert their dominance and achieve the three-peat going into the third season of the SA20.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mbuyiseni Ndlozi resigns as EFF MP
Popular EFF MP and the party's former national spokesperson, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, has resigned from Parliament.
Continue ReadingNews24 | North West health committee calls for urgent intervention in response to teen pregnancies
The North West provincial government's Health and Social Development Committee has called for urgent action in response to teen pregnancies in the province.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Foreigners aren’t trying to ‘kill people for their body parts’: Cops slam fake social media claims
Limpopo police have allayed rising fears among rural communities following fake reports that a syndicate of foreigners and locals is attempting to "kill people for their body parts".
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