Year: 2026
News24 | Venezuela will continue prisoner release, says Rodriguez after positive Trump phone call
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez has pledged to continue releasing prisoners detained under the presidency of Nicolas Maduro.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Reverend Musa Xulu resigns from CRL church watchdog committee
The chairperson of the Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Rights Commission’s Section 22 committee, Reverend Musa Xulu, has resigned.
Continue ReadingNews24 | PODCAST | Bruce Whitfield’s Business Week: The V&A’s new era. Plus: Govt’s digital reboot
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Continue ReadingNews24 | Stuart Theobald | Sorry, changing the prime rate won’t cut your debt
Changing the prime interest benchmark may alter optics and signalling, but it will not reduce borrowing costs in any durable way, writes Stuart Theobald.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Stuart Theobald | Sorry, changing the prime rate won’t cut your debt
Changing the prime interest benchmark may alter optics and signalling, but it will not reduce borrowing costs in any durable way, writes Stuart Theobald.
Continue ReadingNews24 | IFP claims KZN premier threatened with death on social media
The IFP in the KwaZulu-Natal legislature has condemned alleged death threats directed at Premier Thami Ntuli, which it said circulated on social media.
Continue ReadingNews24 | UPDATE | ‘Not defeated, but hurt’ – Dion George on his resignation from DA
Former DA minister Dion George says he still has no clear explanation for his removal from Cabinet, despite his lawyers formally requesting reasons from the party.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Iran vows to defend itself ‘against any foreign threat’ amid protests, US tension
Iran will defend itself “against any foreign threat”, the country’s foreign minister told his Saudi counterpart, as Washington refuses to rule out military strikes over the Iranian crackdown on protesters.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Uganda polling stations slow to open amid internet shutdown, opposition crackdown
Polling stations in several parts of Uganda were still not open in many areas almost two hours after voting was due to start, AFP journalists and local sources said.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Trump tariffs: No ruling on legality from US Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court did not rule on the legality of President Donald Trump’s so-called reciprocal tariffs, as was expected on Wednesday.
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