Year: 2025
News24 | Wall St bleeds as US economy unexpectedly shrinks – even before Trump tariffs
The US economy unexpectedly contracted in the first three months of the year due largely to a surge in imports as businesses and consumers stockpiled ahead of the introduction of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Trump envoy meets DRC, Rwanda representatives in Doha
US President Donald Trump's senior Africa adviser met with Congolese and Rwandan representatives in Doha on Wednesday, the envoy said, after the two sides agreed to negotiate an end to the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo's east.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Rains must not find them in this situation’: Simelane responds to Umlazi crisis
Minister of Human Settlements Thembi Simelane has announced the permanent relocation of hundreds of Umlazi H Section residents.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Injured Deon Fourie (38) not done yet, signs for one more Stormers year
Stormers loose forward Deon Fourie has signed on for another season in Cape Town and will be available to play at the start of next season.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Anglo shareholders greenlight platinum demerger
Some 99.9% of the shareholder votes were in favour of demerging Anglo's platinum business as part of a broader restructuring.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Government condemns misinformation and racial hatred by X account exposed by News24
The South African Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster (JCPS) has strongly condemned deliberate acts of misinformation promoted by an influential anonymous right-wing X account that incites racial hatred in the country.
Continue ReadingNews24 | European rugby boss knows Champs Cup format ‘not perfect’, backs SA inclusion
The chief executive of European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR), Jacques Raynaud, has told AFP that while the current format of the Champions Cup "is not perfect", it is still "very good".
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Town tariff hikes: Pressure mounts as Hill-Lewis looks to support property owners
The City of Cape Town is under increasing pressure to extend public participation in its proposed draft budget, but the municipality maintains that legislation requires it to adopt the budget before the new financial year begins.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Prisoners can use computers to study in their cells, Constitutional Court rules
In a unanimous ruling, the Constitutional Court declared that barring prisoners from using personal computers in their cells for studying is unconstitutional.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Lawyer challenges evangelist’s claims that Kelly Smith had long planned to sell Joshlin
It's unlikely that the mother of Joshlin Smith, Racquel "Kelly" Smith, would have told people about a plan to kidnap and traffic the child, her lawyer submitted to the Western Cape High Court on Wednesday.
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