Day: April 13, 2025
News24 | Struggling Kaizer Chiefs defy the odds to set up all-Soweto Nedbank Cup final
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi wore his signature cloak of quiet confidence - one he's carried since arriving at Naturena on a two-year deal at the start of the 2024/25 season. On Sunday, that belief was richly rewarded.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Motorists urged to put the brakes on ‘content creation’ while on the road this Easter
Deputy Transport Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa has cautioned motorists to keep their eyes on the road – and not their cellphone cameras – this Easter.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘I’ve been called worse’: Trump aide Navarro brushes off Elon Musk insults
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro brushed off insults from Elon Musk on Sunday, saying "Elon and I are great" after a public spat over President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Monday’s weather: Thunderstorms, heavy rain for Mpumalanga, warm conditions for most of SA
The South African Weather Service has warned of heavy rain which may lead to flooding in Mpumalanga while fine and warm conditions have been forecast for the rest of the country.
Continue ReadingNews24 | OPINION | The danger of ignoring the business rescue mechanism
When a company is teetering on the edge of financial distress, the board's response—or lack thereof—can define its future, impacting not just shareholders but all stakeholders involved, says Eric Levenstein.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Like death and taxes, Pirates take Jose’s last dance to another cup final
Like death and taxes, Orlando Pirates proceeding to a third Nedbank Cup final had sunset inevitability, with their 1-0 semi-final win over Marumo Gallants at the Orlando Stadium belying the untested nature of the contest.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Ten trading days that shook financial markets
The pain, said Shuntaro Takeuchi, was 10 out of 10. Not in the portfolio of Japanese stocks he runs out of Palo Alto, California, but in his appendix.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Taxi wars: Gauteng government, associations reach ‘immediate ceasefire’ agreement
An "immediate ceasefire" has been called between warring taxi associations in Gauteng, after months of bloodshed.
Continue ReadingNews24 | South Africa’s land reform rises from ‘the ashes of dispossession’
The Matsamo Communal Property Association (CPA) now owns more than 14 000 hectares which they manage in cooperation with white farmers in a rare model of successful land reform.
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