Year: 2025
News24 | Erotica goes mainstream as SA’s sex stores flourish
Not so many years ago, pornography was illegal in South Africa; today, more and more people are shopping openly at sex stores, both online and in person.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Activist Dr Reneè Thompson dies a week after fulfilling PhD dream
A week after she fulfilled her lifelong dream of obtaining a PhD, activist and researcher Dr Reneè Thompson died.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘National icon’: Kolisi to perform mentoring role at Stormers
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi will help mentor the franchise’s younger players when he returns to Cape Town next year.
Continue ReadingNews24 | People in Gaza wonder ‘Where can we go?’ as Israel bombardment tightens grip
Many in Gaza fear being forced from their homes, compelled to move west of the Yellow Line.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eskom rattles creditors with revised breakup plan
South Africa’s decision to modify a plan to break up its state-owned power utility into three separate entities is encountering opposition from creditors and foreign government funders.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | Smoke but no mirrors: Women take the wheel in male-dominated car spinning
Twelve years ago, when she discovered that women were severely underrepresented in the spinning community, a fire was ignited inside Ayanda Mbele.
Continue ReadingNews24 | The Peppermint Crisp Christmas showstopper
A wildly decadent, nostalgic dessert with an irresistible twist. This beauty layers chocolate coconut biscuit crumbs with silky, minty caramel filling, a playful upgrade on the beloved peppermint crisp classic. Built in a trifle bowl for drama (but definitely not a trifle), it’s rich, joyful...
Continue ReadingNews24 | UPDATE | ConCourt upholds self-confessed paedophile Iain Wares’ bail laws challenge
The Constitutional Court has upheld self-confessed paedophile Iain Wares’ challenge to South Africa’s bail laws for extraditees.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WeBuyCars must pay customers back R3.4m after settling with consumer watchdog
The payment includes a fine of R2.5 million and redress for 31 customers valued at R3.4 million.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Koos Bekker family sells R2.5bn worth of Naspers, Prosus shares
Koos Bekker, chairperson of Naspers and Prosus, has sold almost R2.5 billion worth of shares in the two companies to fund his luxury tourist estates in South Africa, England and Italy.
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