Month: February 2025
News24 | ‘We intend to engage as equals,’ Lamola says as US Secretary of State decides to skip G20 meeting
SA has asserted its position on strained relations between it and the US, with International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola, telling his counterpart in the US that the two governments will "engage as equals" - "not with a begging bowl".
Continue ReadingNews24 | REVIEW | Side hustles to get going in business and personal money tips to get you through the year
From tips for starting a side hustle business to some guidance on managing your money, here are two books filled with good advice.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Stuart Johnston | The unwavering commitment of classic car drivers
It's fascinating to see how far-flung the entrants are for the 2025 George Old Car Show, with cars scheduled to arrive from all over South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘He was in his element’: Cape Town’s much-loved biker Brad Bodsworth dies on track at Killarney
What was meant to be a fantastic race day at Killarney Raceway on Saturday ended in tragedy when biker Brad Bodsworth died in a superbike race.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ArcelorMittal delays mill closures for a month as govt scrambles to save long steel business
ArcelorMittal South Africa will delay the closure of its long steel business by a month as to fulfil orders while government works on a potential solution for the embattled division.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Latest Coetzee setback takes Proteas back to square one in speedster search for Champions Trophy
Even for someone who lives in New Zealand and works in South Africa, the juggling act facing Rob Walter as he tries to find a replacement for Anrich Nortje and Gerald Coetzee is proving a bit much.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Farmer arrested for allegedly repackaging and selling ‘rotten’ meat, expired food
A farmer has been arrested for allegedly repacking and selling "rotten meat, expired canned" foods and old dairy products.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Unreasonable delays’: Thales seeks acquittal after death of key Zuma corruption trial witnesses
French arms company Thales says unreasonable delays in the corruption case against it and former President Jacob Zuma have seen its two most pivotal defense witnesses pass away – and mean it is incapable of receiving a fair trial.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mining sector warns of growing water crisis, urges partnership with government
A burgeoning water crisis is already taking a toll on mining, with constraints impacting some operations last year.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Let’s take her today’: Chilling details emerge of 9-year-old East London girl’s kidnapping
Two men snatched the 9-year-old daughter of a businessman from the street in Buffalo Flats, East London, on Tuesday afternoon while she was walking home from school with her 8-year-old brother.
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