Month: September 2025
News24 | Quinton de Kock returns to Proteas squad after ODI retirement U-turn
Wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock has come out of ODI retirement to join the Proteas’ white-ball format squads for their tour of Pakistan and a once-off match against Namibia.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Renergen and Motsepe’s SOLA end bitter feud over land rights
Renergen has reached a full settlement with SOLA Group’s Springbok Solar Power Plant, ending a bitter feud about rights to resource-rich land in the Free State.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Magda Wierzycka: Don’t put all your eggs in the bitcoin basket
The CEO of the asset management firm Sygnia — which started a bitcoin exchange-traded fund in June — says it will dissuade investors from switching all their assets into the high-risk crypto fund.
Continue ReadingNews24 | New chiefs for MultiChoice as French TV giant Canal+ finalises takeover
French media group Canal+ announced on Monday its takeover of DStv and Showmax owner MultiChoice became unconditional on Friday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA plans tighter rules for sprawling repo market
South Africa’s financial regulator is planning to set maximum limits on the assets used for securities trading as it seeks a unified approach to oversight of a trillion rand market.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Israel issues furious response to Palestinian state recognition: ‘It will not happen’
Britain, Australia, Canada and Portugal recognised the State of Palestine, a historic shift in decades of Western foreign policy that drew swift anger from Israel and a rebuke from the US.
Continue ReadingNews24 | EXTRACT | Book of the Month: Mandy Wiener’s The Deal reveals GNU negotiation secrets
Steenhuisen asked: ‘Mr President, before we do this, I’ve just got one important question to ask you. Do you want to work with the DA? Or do you regard this as a necessary evil?’
Continue ReadingNews24 | Portugal becomes fourth Western power to recognise Palestinian state in historic shift
Britain, Australia, Canada and Portugal on Sunday recognised the State of Palestine, a historic shift in decades of Western foreign policy that drew swift anger from Israel.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Is this the greatest schoolboy hockey side in SA history?
South African College Schools’ (SACS) first hockey team has celebrated an “invincible” season, remaining unbeaten and achieving an historic victory against Netherlands clubs.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Monday’s weather: Rain in 5 provinces, fine, warm with cloudy conditions elsewhere
The South African Weather Service has warned of damaging coastal winds and waves between the Western Cape and Eastern Cape with rain expected in four other provinces while fine and warm conditions are expected in Gauteng, Mpumalanga Limpopo and the North West.
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