Month: March 2025
News24 | Investigations in former Muvhango actress’ attempted murder nearing completion
Investigations into the attempted murder of influencer and former Muvhango actress Tebogo Thobejane are nearly wrapped up.
Continue ReadingNews24 | From school play to conservation leader: KZN teen eco-warrior sparks change
In a world where environmental challenges continue to mount, a young boy from Durban, proves that age is no barrier when it comes to creating meaningful change.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Oscar van Heerden | Israel’s actions are shaping a new world order
Israel has thrown everything at the Palestinians, Hamas, Southern Lebanon and, in part, Iran – and still no one is raising a white flag, writes Oscar van Heerden.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Roads kill: SA’s endangered wildlife threatened by expanding roadways, experts warn
Endangered animal populations face a risk beyond habitat loss, researchers have found, with roadkill harming threatened populations, especially in rural and mountainous areas. In just one year, there were more than 1 500 incidents of wildlife roadkill.
Continue ReadingNews24 | New tariff angst pushes gold to record high
Gold has pushed to a fresh peak as traders worried that US President Donald Trump's tariffs would ignite inflation and crimp economic growth.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Town ‘miracle boy’ still fighting for his life after pit bull dog attack
After a series of surgeries, four-year-old C’Jay Nel remains in the ICU ward at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in Cape Town, after a vicious pit bull dog attack two weeks ago.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Trump warns ‘all countries’ will take tariff hit on Wednesday
US President Donald Trump said Sunday the tariffs he plans to impose in the coming days would include "all countries", not just those with the largest trade imbalances with the United States.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘I just feel very lucky’: Tyla honoured with Impact Award at Billboard Women in Music ceremony
South African pop star Tyla was honoured by the US media company Billboard on Saturday in California.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eight million people living with HIV in SA, according to latest estimates
The number of people living with HIV in South Africa continues to rise, surpassing eight million in 2024. This is according to just-released estimates from Tembisa, the leading mathematical model of HIV and TB in South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24 | George allows eight power stations to breach pollution rules for longer
South Africa allowed eight coal-fired plants run by Eskom to breach emission rules in an attempt to help the cash-strapped utility focus resources on providing a steady supply of electricity.
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