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A violent storm packing high winds and heavy rains ripped through Southern and Midwestern sections
DA members vote for a new leader
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Russia’s Shoigu promises increased munitions supplies
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu promised to boost munitions supplies to Russian forces in
Aston Martin had ‘best’ qualifying at Australian Grand Prix: Alonso
Twice Formula One champion Fernando Alonso said Aston Martin had their best qualifying at the
The time has come to remove the ANC govt: DA Chief Whip
Democratic Alliance (DA) Chief Whip Siviwe Gwarube has told delegates at the party’s congress that
We want to show that we can be a beacon of hope for people: Hill-Lewis
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DA leadership race is about personalities: Angelo Fick
Director of Research at Auwal Socio-economic Research Institute (ASRI) Angelo Fick says the DA’s
Financial regulator concerned about allegations made against some banks
The financial regulator, Prudential Authority, which falls under the National Treasury says it is
Ukrainian athletes not allowed to compete against Russians in Paris qualifiers
Ukrainian athletes will not be allowed to take part in qualifying events for the 2024 Paris Olympics
Eskom’s new tariff to have ripple effect
Eskom’s 18.65% tariff increase will have a ripple effect on consumers as the cost of living
DA to decide on policies to use ahead of next year’s elections
The Democratic Alliance (DA) will this weekend determine what policy propositions it will present to
Religious, rights groups call for calm in Kenya’s second week of protests
Religious leaders and human rights groups in Kenya called for calm on Tuesday as a second week of
‘We are doing what we can to assist students waiting for NSFAS funding’
Management at the Nelson Mandela University’s George Campus say they are doing what they can to
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Govt making it easier to do business: Mashatile
Deputy President Paul Mashatile says government is working to make it easier to do business, in
Parole hearing of convicted murderer Donovan Moodley to be heard
The parole hearing of convicted murderer Donovan Moodley is expected to be heard at the Johannesburg
Mark Scott-Crossley back in court
The case against controversial farm manager Mark Scott-Crossley is expected to resume on Wednesday
Mapisa-Nqakula hopeful Ukraine, Russia will agree to engage in peace talks
National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says she hopes that Ukrainian and Russian
UJ, TUT named hubs of Artificial Intelligence
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) and the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) have been named
FIFA to pay clubs $355 million for sending players to 2026 and 2030 World Cups
FIFA’s compensation paid to clubs that release players for the men’s World Cup has been increased by