Month: December 2025
News24 | Madlanga Commission: Mashazi accused of ‘using’ junior cop’s alleged sexual harassment
Retired Ekurhuleni city manager Dr Imogen Mashazi has been accused of having “used” a junior Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) official’s alleged sexual harassment at the hands of suspended EMPD chief Isaac Mapiyeye for her “own purposes” at the Madlanga Commission.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Treasury coughs up R2.2bn to refund Ithala depositors
National Treasury will begin paying out Ithala’s depositors from 8 December, but the payout does not impact the Prudential Authority’s application to liquidate the provincial state bank.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Trump warns of ‘hell to pay’ if Honduras election goes against his favoured candidate
Donald Trump accused election officials in Honduras of “trying to change” their presidential election outcome, in a race where the US president has voiced support for right-wing candidate Nasry Asfura.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA-born former England cricket star Robin Smith dies
Former England batter Robin Smith has died at the age of 62, English county side Hampshire announced.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Juicy pan-fried ostrich steaks
Ostrich is a lean, yet juicy meat. Its appearance is similar to beef, but it cooks faster. Serve with a salad, grains or root vegetables.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Motion of no confidence in Joburg mayor Dada Morero withdrawn
A motion of no confidence in Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero was withdrawn during a full council meeting on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Fill up now: Fuel price hikes confirmed for Wednesday
Petrol prices will increase by 29c a litre on Wednesday, with large hikes in diesel as well.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Dutch King’s apology for slavery accepted in Suriname, ending centuries of colonial shadows
Representatives of the descendants of African slaves and Indigenous peoples of Suriname formally accepted an apology from visiting King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Town law enforcement officers arrested for extorting foreign shop owners
Two City of Cape Town law Metal Theft Unit officers were arrested this week for allegedly extorting and robbing foreign shop owners.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Merafe confirms closure of two smelters; up to 3 000 jobs could be lost
Glencore’s ferrochrome venture in South Africa will idle two smelters and cut jobs because of unsustainable electricity tariffs.
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