Day: June 21, 2025
News24 | Banyana may be minus Thembi, but not belief in search of another Wafcon title
Banyana Banyana face a daunting task defending their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations crown in Morocco without star forward Thembi Kgatlana, who is absent for personal reasons.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Here are the Lotto and Lotto Plus results
Here are the Lotto and Lotto Plus results.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Israel says Iranian plot to attack citizens in Cyprus foiled
Israel said on Saturday that an Iranian plot to attack Israeli citizens in Cyprus had been foiled as the war between the two arch-rivals raged for a ninth day.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Wonderful’ and ‘loved by all’ – 65-year-old woman reported kidnapped in Gqeberha
A desperate search for a 65-year-old Gqeberha woman, described as “wonderful” and “loved by all”, was underway on Saturday, after she was reported kidnapped.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eight dead in Brazil hot air balloon accident
At least eight people were killed on Saturday when a hot air balloon with 21 passengers caught fire in southern Brazil, said the governor of Santa Catarina state, where the incident occurred.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Court orders dissolution of Ngwathe Municipality amid service delivery collapse
The Free State High Court has ordered the dissolution of the Ngwathe Local Municipality, citing gross failures in fulfilling its constitutional, legislative and regulatory responsibilities toward residents in towns such as Parys, Heilbron, Koppies and Vredefort, among others.
Continue ReadingNews24 | French scientists find new blood type in Guadeloupe woman
A French woman from the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe has been identified as the only known carrier of a new blood type, dubbed “Gwada negative,” France’s blood supply agency has announced.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Don’t cut your hair at night’: Pamela Mtanga, Nomzamo Mbatha talk hair superstitions
Hair is a significant and delicate part of who we are, and growing up as a black girl, one learns early on that hair requires care, commitment, and sometimes hours of attention to avoid breakage and damage.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ANALYSIS | Emile Ormond: South Africa unready for AI-era job disruption
Emerging economies like South Africa may be partially shielded from the initial waves of AI automation, but when it inevitably arrives, the country could be especially vulnerable due to its large, predominantly young labour force, writes Emile Ormond.
Continue ReadingNews24 | How robotic hives and AI are lowering the risk of bee colony collapse
Robotic hives are helping cut down bee colony losses as they can collect data and analyse the health of bees in real time.
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