Month: March 2025
News24 | Renewal contradictions: Inside ANC Gauteng’s struggle for recovery
As you walk into the ANC Gauteng headquarters in Jan Smuts Avenue, a collection of portraits of past presidents hangs on the wall. Interestingly, it does not include President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is serving his second term as party president.
Continue ReadingNews24 | With steep new US import tariffs looming, SA auto council says AGOA still key
Naamsa will engage with government after US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all vehicle and foreign automotive component imports to the US this year. But the automotive council says talks will still focus on SA's inclusion in AGOA.
Continue ReadingNews24 | All roads lead North-South: Cape coastal belt in for schoolboy rugby feast
The North-South Schools rugby tournament, for the first time in its history, heads South, keeping most things school rugby on the Cape coastal belt, with Grey High and Oakdale also hosting festivals.
Continue ReadingNews24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | Whippery under pressure: Crisis of leadership is the last thing Parliament needs
The recent Budget debacle which resulted in its postponement is a clear example of why Parliament requires stronger leadership.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Free State municipality with 0% wastewater score ordered to stop dumping sewage in the Vaal
The case is one of a growing number brought by lobby groups and civic organisations to compel local government to provide services that residents pay for.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Teen accused of Deveney Nel’s murder found fit to stand trial
The teenager accused of murdering Deveney Nel has been found fit to stand trial.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Quinton de Kock does it ‘the way I know how’ in blazing knock for Kolkata Knight Riders
South African top-order batter Quinton de Kock was delighted to find his rhythm after propelling the Kolkata Knight Riders to victory in their IPL encounter against the Rajasthan Royals.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Capetonians in a spin after spotting municipal Law Enforcement vehicles parked at private residence
Two municipal vehicles belonging to the City of Cape Town's Law Enforcement department were photographed locked inside a private property in Eerste River, raising concerns about the use of public resources.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Royal AM sale falls through after agreed payment fails to materialise on time
The Royal AM saga continues as a proposed buyer for the club failed to pay the agreed purchase price within the period stipulated by the curator overseeing the club.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Off target: SA’s water sustainability goals will likely miss 2030 deadline
While Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina says South Africa's aim to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation by 2030 "stands at risk", her director-general, Dr Sean Phillips, adds the country will probably not meet the key goals in time.
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