Month: March 2025
News24 | Myanmar quake death toll rises to 1 644 – junta
The death toll from a major earthquake in Myanmar has risen to 1 644, the ruling junta said on Saturday, with 3 408 people injured.
Continue ReadingNews24 | King dollar rocked by Trump’s assault on world economic order
The dollar, in an environment where it should be acting like a safe haven, is not.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Authentic Durban curry with crab
This spicy, authentic Durban crab curry is bursting with bold, aromatic flavours. Made with freshly ground spices, garlic, and a tangy tomato-tamarind gravy, it truly reflects Indian culinary traditions. It's messy, fun, and meant to be enjoyed with family and friends, with spicy juices running...
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA committed to ‘normalise’ US relations, but must also diversify trade partners – Parks Tau
While confirming South Africa's commitment to "normalise" relations with the United States, Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau said South Africa should also continue to work to diversify its trading partners.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tinyiko Maluleke | The life and times of a boy called Service Delivery
Last month, the National Planning Commission (NPC) convened a national dialogue on the state of service delivery in the country. This is an edited and abridged version of the remarks made by Professor Tinyiko Maluleke, deputy chair of the NPC, at the conference.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Former Chief Justice Zondo to receive honorary degree from University of the Free State
Former Chief Justice and chairperson of the State Capture Inquiry Raymond Zondo will receive an honorary degree from the University of the Free State.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Over 15 years on, factionalism troubles continue in ANC Western Cape
Factional battles that cost the ANC control of the Western Cape more than 15 years ago continue to haunt the party.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Senseless and foolish’: High Court rejects teen killer’s appeal in gang-driven murders
He killed two people when he was only 15. The young offender attempted to appeal the effective 15-year sentence he was handed, arguing it was "grossly disproportionate", but the Western Cape High Court found it was not unreasonable for the crimes he had committed.
Continue ReadingNews24 | OPINION | How courts are clamping down on business rescue abuse
Julian Jones, Caellyn Eedes and Liso Potwana examine a recent case that saw the Johannesburg High Court address abusive business rescue applications.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Rob Houwing | Forced ‘sabbaticals’ of ageing A-listers quietly aiding Boks’ 2027 cause
The longer massive factors like Eben Etzebeth and Pieter-Steph du Toit rest up for, the more the Boks may benefit, writes Rob Houwing.
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