Month: June 2025
News24 | Trump vows ‘comprehensive and thorough vetting’ for foreign students in US universities
US President Donald Trump’s administration ordered the resumption of student visa appointments but will significantly tighten its social media vetting.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Two arrested for allegedly shooting couple in Rustenburg shopping centre parking lot
Two people have been arrested in connection with the murders of a couple at a shopping mall in Rustenburg on Saturday afternoon.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘A call to action’: Black Coffee Foundation raises R500 000 for Eastern Cape flood victims
In response to the catastrophic floods devastating Eastern Cape communities, the Black Coffee Foundation has raised R500 000 in relief funds.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘The union has lost touch’: ‘Tired’ Nehawu members form breakaway union
Fed up with what they describe as “tyranny”, at least 100 former National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) members have formed a breakaway union.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Nomakhosazana Meth | Capitec CEO isn’t wrong: Unemployment data needs work
Capitec CEO Gerrie Fourie may have overstated his case about SA’s unemployment rate, but he also illuminated a critical truth, writes Labour Minister Nomakhosazana Meth.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Sponsored | An AI Button that Makes Your Phone Smarter and Faster
HONOR didn’t just build a better phone — it rethought how we use it. The HONOR 400 Lite introduces Android’s first dedicated AI Camera Button, creating a shortcut to features that matter.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Sponsored | Standard Bank wins Africa’s best Islamic Bank – Two years in a row
Standard Bank’s Shari’ah Banking has been crowned Africa’s Best Islamic Bank for the second consecutive year at the 2025 Euromoney Islamic Finance Awards. The bank also received the award for South Africa’s Best Islamic Bank.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eastern Cape transport dept crew robbed while repairing flood-damaged road
A group of armed men robbed construction workers who were sent to repair a flood-damaged road in Cala in the Chris Hani district in the Eastern Cape.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA’s iconic protea flower relocates as climate warms
Apart from the King Protea, almost half of South Africa’s protea species face extinction because of pressures on their habitats in the mountains of the Cape, these include habitat loss to agriculture, the proliferation of invasive alien species and changes to natural fire cycles.
Continue ReadingNews24 | New Zealand coroner raises alarm over ‘perilous’ rugby-inspired collision sport
A New Zealand coroner condemned a “perilous” rugby-inspired sport in which competitors sprint and crash into each other without protective gear.
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