Day: March 13, 2026
News24 | Why Cape Town’s Tjing Tjing is closing its doors after 15 years
Tjing Tjing and Mochi Mochi, iconic Japanese-inspired spots in Cape Town, will close on 18 April after 15 years.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Crime and corruption: Overhaul the SAPS, build leaders
South Africa’s economic growth and job creation potential are being severely undermined by pervasive crime and corruption, which have reduced GDP by an estimated 12-15% and cost the country nearly R1 trillion and 1.6 million jobs, requiring comprehensive criminal justice system reform to address this...
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bulls go for Bok-laden side as Willemse, Nel return for Stormers in URC derby
The Bulls and Stormers have gone for a Springbok-heavy starting XVs ahead of Saturday’s United Rugby Championship (URC) derby at Loftus Versfeld.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | How one dog’s suffering united a community and helped 49 more receive care
When help seemed far away for Kollie, an Africanis-cross dog living with a swollen head and a life-threatening abscess after a dog bite, a glimmer of hope emerged in the town of De Doorns in the Western Cape. With nowhere to turn, they contacted Sidewalk...
Continue ReadingNews24 | Zuma fires MK Party’s 7th SG, appoints allies ahead of municipal polls
MK Party president Jacob Zuma has fired secretary-general Bongani Mncwango barely seven months after his appointment.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Israel, Iran exchange fire in fresh attack waves, up to 3.2 million people displaced
Fresh strikes rocked Iran and several Gulf countries, as Israel and the Islamic Republic unleashed a new wave of attacks in a war that has ignited the Middle East and threatens to torpedo the world economy.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Massive R7 per litre diesel price increase looms for April
If fuel prices were to change today, diesel would increase by close to R7 per litre, and petrol by R4 per litre.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Iran, US, Israel leaders defiant and vow to continue war as death toll hits 2 000
The leaders of Iran, Israel and the US all voiced defiance and vowed to fight on as the Middle East war approached the two-week mark, killing thousands of people, disrupting the lives of millions of others and shaking financial markets.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Pieter du Toit | Akkerland: The battle for truth in the era of blatant lies, disinformation
The purpose of News24’s reporting on Akkerland was to dispel the myth that the farm was expropriated without compensation. Judge Bernard Ngoepe from the Press Council’s appeals committee agrees, writes Pieter du Toit.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Pieter du Toit | Akkerland: The battle for truth in the era of blatant lies, disinformation
The purpose of News24’s reporting on Akkerland was to dispel the myth that the farm was expropriated without compensation. Judge Bernard Ngoepe from the Press Council’s appeals committee agrees, writes Pieter du Toit.
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