Month: October 2025
News24 | Students in Antarctica: Grade 11s, here’s your chance to go on an adventure with Riaan Manser
Five Grade 11 pupils from across Africa will embark on a journey of a lifetime with Riaan Manser to explore the most environmentally isolated and unique continent on earth, Antarctica. Here’s your chance to enter.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bok for a bakkie: Premium German sedans are so last decade
Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max and the like have replaced German premium sedans as the desired status symbol for South African motorists, especially in the R500 000 to R1-million bracket.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Probe launched after malaria death in non-endemic Free State
The Free State Department of Health has launched an investigation after a malaria death occurred in the province - a non-endemic malaria area.
Continue ReadingNews24 | UK police name Manchester synagogue attack suspect, a British citizen of Syrian descent
Police in the UK have identified the suspect in an attack outside a synagogue in the north of Manchester that left three people dead.
Continue ReadingNews24 | BAIC, Mahindra ‘committed’ to full-scale SA production
According to Trade Minister Parks Tau, SA has secured commitments from Chinese and Indian car companies to upgrade their semi-knocked-down vehicle assembly operations to full-scale manufacturing.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Marinette sails on’: Last boat of Gaza flotilla pushes on despite Israel interceptions
The only remaining boat in a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza sailed toward the war-torn Palestinian territory, after Israeli navy interceptions of its fellow vessels drew worldwide protests.
Continue ReadingNews24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | Joburg’s burn(out): How City Power’s deficit is destroying the city
Johannesburg’s residents want nothing more than for their city to function properly. Yet this once-proud metropolis has been lurching from one crisis to another, with each setback pushing it further towards collapse.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Fresh anti-government protests hit Madagascar
Thousands of protesters marched again in several cities across Madagascar on Thursday, while the movement in the capital, Antananarivo, took a “strategic” break after a week of demonstrations.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Two dead, four wounded in UK synagogue ‘terrorist attack’
Two people were killed on Thursday and four wounded outside a Manchester synagogue packed with worshippers on a Jewish holiday, UK police said, adding they shot dead the suspect in the “terrorist attack”.
Continue ReadingNews24 | PODCAST | The Lead: Meet the monster John Harris (with Jacques Pauw)
Seasoned broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer brings you The Lead, News24’s definitive podcast for in-depth reporting. This is The Lead and this is the South African story.
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