Day: March 26, 2026
News24 | Hezbollah rejects ‘surrender’ negotiations with Israel, as UN calls for Lebanon ceasefire
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said negotiations with Israel under fire would amount to “surrender”, as the Iran-backed group launched attacks and Israel said it was expanding a “buffer zone” inside Lebanon.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Is your drink about to explode? More than 17 000 bottles of popular juice concentrate recalled
More than 17 000 bottles of Slimsy fruit juice concentrate have been recalled because of health and safety concerns.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA fuel crisis: Work from home not official policy, says govt
While other countries that depend on fuel imports have embraced work-from-home policies in an effort to deal with rocketing prices and supply shortages, the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources has confirmed this is not South Africa’s position.
Continue ReadingNews24 | High Court interdicts ANC Eastern Cape conference after legal showdown
The ANC Eastern Cape’s much-anticipated provincial conference has been interdicted.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Deep-fried calamari tentacles with plum, chilli, coriander and mint tartar-style mayo
Golden. Crunchy. Irresistible. Best served hot and shared with cold drinks.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Act fast: SA can create 2.4m new jobs by 2030 without new plans, BER finds
The Bureau of Economic Research has developed three new economic scenarios for South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Magashule’s ex-PA Cholota loses another legal challenge to her asbestos scam prosecution
The Free State High Court in Bloemfontein has dismissed the latest bid by former Free State premier Ace Magashule’s ex-PA, Moroadi Cholota, to challenge the legality of her “asbestos scam” extradition and prosecution.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Ticket prices for Springboks v England start at R450
Ticket sales for the inaugural Nations Championship Tests in South Africa will go on sale on 2 April, SA Rugby announced on Thursday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | From farm waste to global markets: How local pineapple leaves become eco-nappies
Pineapples may be best known for their tough, prickly skin, but in Bathurst – home of the Big Pineapple – their leaves are now driving an unexpected innovation, with sights set on international markets.
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