Month: February 2025
News24 | Expropriation Bill: In unison, ANC and opposition parties condemn Trump’s ‘reckless’ statement
The ANC and some of its fiercest opposition parties came out to bat for South Africa after a pressure statement by US President Donald Trump against Pretoria, days after President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the contentious Expropriation Bill.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Conflict in Africa is the business of all Africans’: Ramaphosa explains SA’s role in eastern DRC
President Cyril Ramaphosa has hit back at those criticising South Africa's role in the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘He was a comedian’: Family remembers Krugersdorp pupil who died after accident during cricket match
Krugersdrop High School Grade 12 pupil Retshegofetse Sennelo will be remembered for his "infectious humour and radiant positivity", according to his uncle.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Nick Hedley | What happens when human knowledge is worthless?
To date, human knowledge has had economic value because it is scarce and takes time to acquire. That's about to change, says Nick Hedley.
Continue ReadingNews24 | AfriForum calls on Trump to punish ANC politicians rather than ordinary SA citizens
If the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) is scrapped, thousands of ordinary South Africans would be impacted while politicians would continue to live in the lap of luxury, AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel said.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Listeriosis saga: Tiger Brands, lawyers agree on first medical payments for victims
Tiger Brands has reached an agreement with Richard Spoor Inc and LHL Attorneys to advance the first payment to those with urgent medical needs but are still awaiting the outcome of a listeriosis class action lawsuit.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Expropriation Act row: Musk claims – without qualifying – SA has ‘openly racist ownership laws’
Amid controversy over US President Donald Trump's reaction to SA's Expropriation Act, Elon Musk has accused the South African government of having 'openly racist ownership laws'.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Phillip de Wet | If only dead South African soldiers mattered as much as keeping the political peace
South Africa has ranked political harmony above the lives of its soldiers before, and probably will do so again.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Former ANC MP Bongani Bongo back in court for retrial after being acquitted of corruption by Hlophe
Four years after he was unlawfully acquitted of corruption by then-Judge President John Hlophe, former ANC MP Bongani Bongo will return to the dock - to begin his court-ordered retrial.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Distortion of reality or future of selfies? Huawei launches Nova series with ‘AI Best Expression’
The saying "the camera never lies" has held true for a long time, but with advancements in Artificial intelligence, photos can now craft any story the photographer envisions.
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