Month: September 2025
News24 | Zunaid Moti helipad row; Men allowed wives’ surnames: Today’s top 7 stories in 7 minutes
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Continue ReadingNews24 | Asset Forfeiture Unit seizes assets of Tembisa tender kingpins Maumela and Mazibuko
The Asset Forfeiture Unit has seized assets belonging to Tembisa Hospital tender don Hangwani Maumela and his family.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Israel kills Palestinian in West Bank amid push to expand illegal settlements
Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank amid a sharp escalation of violence, following the country’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s call this week to take over most of the territory.
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Continue ReadingNews24 | Swatch switches 3 and 9 on watch in reference to Trump tariff
Time is money for Swiss watchmakers - some are cashing in on US President Donald Trump’s massive tariff on goods from Switzerland with limited-edition watches featuring the 39-percent duty on their dials.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘DA is not a strategic partner, it’s weakening us from within’, says ANCYL president
The ANC Youth League must rise up to the challenge and safeguard the ANC from “strategic partners” such as the DA, which the league’s president, Collen Malatji, claimed is destroying the party from within.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Rifle used to kill Charlie Kirk has been recovered, FBI says
Investigators in Utah have recovered the weapon that was used to kill conservative activist Charlie Kirk, FBI official Robert Bohls said on Thursday, describing it as a high-powered rifle that was found in a wooded area where the shooter had fled.
Continue ReadingNews24 | British PM Keir Starmer demands Israel stop ‘man-made famine’ in Gaza during Herzog talks
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has criticised Israel’s “man-made famine” in Gaza following a controversial meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in London.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bok women’s coach Swys deploys Nuke Squad for World Cup knockouts against Black Ferns
Springbok women’s coach Swys de Bruin has taken a leaf out of the old Rassie Erasmus playbook in opting for a 7-1 bench split in his matchday 23 to take on the Black Ferns in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final in Exeter on Saturday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | What checks should SA use to rate health facilities?
Why is it that a health facility’s service can be rated as “good”, but its CEO says the day-to-day staff situation is such that it “compromises service delivery”? In our second story on what the quality of healthcare at South Africa’s public health facilities is,...
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