Month: March 2025
News24 | Sundowns coach fumes at Nedbank Cup scheduling ahead of CAF clash: ‘It shouldn’t have been played’
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso was left fuming by the fact they had to play Friday's Nedbank Cup semi-final against Sekhukhune United ahead of Tuesday's CAF Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘A deal is possible’ – ANC, DA resume Budget negotiations as deadline looms
Deliberations between negotiating teams from the ANC and the DA on the Budget continued on Sunday afternoon after the parties' impasse on Friday seemed to imperil the coalition government.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Sifiso Skenjana | Will govt learn anything from its recent cannabis snafu?
A rushed policy-making process is testing the lines of Constitutional muster when the legislation pathways are not clearly defined and detailed, says Sifiso Skenjana.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ANC unconcerned about possible US sanctions on its leaders, but still wants to mend fences
The ANC appears nonchalant about the prospect that some of its leaders could face sanctions by a hostile Trump administration.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Los Pumas win first Hong Kong Sevens to mark new era at R70bn stadium
Argentina won their first ever Hong Kong Sevens on Sunday when they outmuscled France 12-7 in the final to kick off a fresh era for the famous tournament at the city's new $3.85 billion Kai Tak stadium.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Johan Fourie | Transformation won’t be funded just by good intentions
Given our country’s stark racial inequalities, the goal of the Transformation Fund seems morally compelling. But intentions alone are not enough. History reminds us that state-led initiatives often disappoint, writes Johan Fourie.
Continue ReadingNews24 | eThekwini Metro: The break-in that never was and the mystery probe
The eThekwini municipal manager is under suspicion of corruption, says a whistleblower, but he has hand-picked people tasked to investigate himself and his colleagues.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Home affairs extends temporary visa concession again as delays still bite
For the third time since Minister Leon Schreiber took office, the Home Affairs Department has extended a temporary concession to protect foreign tourists, students, and workers from delays while they await the outcome of their visa applications.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bulls brace for tough ‘dress rehearsal’ tour which will define remainder of season
Having seen off Zebre a little more comfortably than anticipated, the Bulls are faced with a taxing tour of Europe which will go a long way to defining their URC and Challenge Cup seasons.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Two workers die as KZN MEC Siboniso Duma warns against cutting corners with cheap foreign labour
KwaZulu-Natal authorities have warned construction contractors to follow rules that forbid hiring unskilled and undocumented foreign workers.
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