Month: February 2025
News24 | SA business mood plunges to lowest level since 2021 July unrest
An index measuring South African business conditions slumped to the lowest level since July 2021, when deadly riots, looting and arson disrupted supply chains and curtailed output.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Update: Fast bowler Gerald Coetzee ruled out of Proteas squad
Hours after initially being named, fast bowler Gerald Coetzee has been ruled out of Proteas white-ball coach Rob Walter's provisional squad for the Tri-Nation ODI series against hosts Pakistan and New Zealand.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Inspiring change: Young physics teacher, 26, lights path for disadvantaged pupils in Gqeberha
Awethu Nkete, a 26-year-old teacher in KwaDwesi, Gqeberha, inspires disadvantaged pupils at EZ Kabane High School. Despite losing his mother just before trial exams, Nkete helped his class achieve a 100% pass rate in 2024, offering weekend classes and focusing on understanding pupils' lives.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Snake scare allegedly used to set up Eastern Cape farmer and isolate her before attack – NPA
A 74-year-old farmer from Salem in the Eastern Cape was lured to a chicken coop, allegedly by one of her workers who pretended to be scared of a snake, where she was assaulted and tied up before her husband and 57-year-old daughter were attacked.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Meghan Markle surprises teen Billie Eilish fan who lost her home in the LA fires with heartfelt gift
Meghan Markle shared a touching story of how she planned a surprise gift for a 15-year-old Billie Eilish fan who lost her home in the Los Angeles wildfires.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ANALYSIS | Guy Kioni: Why Rwanda must be held accountable
Peace in the DRC is not just a moral imperative; it is a necessity for economic stability, regional security, and global supply chain sustainability, writes Guy Kioni.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ANALYSIS | Trump threats: A global reconfiguration on the cards?
The idea of a hegemonic country capable of unilaterally changing the entire global order signifies what the BRICS nations have been calling for: the need for a new world order, writes Isaac Khambule.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA’s most popular car? Suzuki Swift outsells Toyota Hilux in January vehicle sales
The car sales report for January shows Suzuki recorded an impressive month. The popular Swift topples the Hilux as South Africa's best-selling vehicle.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Oven-roasted leg of lamb stuffed with herby feta
This oven-roasted lamb, stuffed with a herby feta mixture, is perfect for an occasion.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Wild Coast residents denounce brutal attack on philanthropist couple
The Wild Coast community is reeling after a brutal robbery and attack on philanthropist couple Tony and Jean-Marie Robertson.
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