Day: April 1, 2025
News24 | VAT hike looms as tussle over Budget takes wild turn
The 0.5-percentage-point VAT hike will proceed on 1 May unless the ANC can introduce and pass a new Rates Amendment Bill in Parliament to stop it.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ANC stalwart Sylvia Lucas to chair intelligence watchdog committee
It only took eight months, but Parliament now finally has a committee to oversee intelligence, which ANC stalwart Sylvia Lucas will chair.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Here are the Powerball and Powerball Plus results
Here are the Powerball and Powerball Plus results.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bergview College takes legal action to halt deregistration amid rape allegations
Bergview College has filed an urgent application in the Eastern Cape High Court in Makhanda to prevent provincial education MEC Fundile Gade from deregistering the school over allegations of a 7-year-old pupil's rape.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SEE | N12 West near Edenvale closed due to pile-up involving 28 cars
The N12 West near Edenvale has been closed off to traffic following a major crash involving 28 vehicles.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Small margins help Mamelodi Sundowns land big psychological blow to Esperance in Champions League
For a few seconds, everything went according to plan for Sundowns—on a day when the weather gods and the supporters they were hoping would create a hostile climate didn't do their job well.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Dozens of arrested protesters appear in Harare court following anti-Mnangagwa stayaway
More than 95 protesters arrested on Monday in Zimbabwe appeared in the Harare Magistrate's Court on Tuesday afternoon.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Parks Tau wants meeting with US officials over new car tariffs
South African auto exports make up less than 1% of the vehicle imports and automotive component imports to the US, according to Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition, Parks Tau.
Continue ReadingNews24 | I was arrested by police through entrapment, accused in Sassa card scandal tells court
An accused, who is allegedly part of a syndicate that defrauded the SA Social Security Agency, claimed the police did not have the authority to search his rented property, where they recovered Sassa and bank cards, as well as a loaded firearm.
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