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The letter follows after the Johannesburg association of advocates adv. Mark Oppenheimer accused him of allegedly spreading misinformation by claiming that the association’s admissions process is highly racialized and discriminatory.
The case of taxi chief in Mpumalanga, Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni, has been returned to the list of court cases.Sibanyoni and his three co-detainees are expected to line up at the Delmas Magistrate’s Court.The four suspects are expected to appear in court on Thursday after the case was transferred due to tensions over the sensitivity of the case.Sibanyoni and the accused are also facing allegations of defrauding money of more than R2 million which is said to be the protection money of a local businessman.The case was dismissed on May 18 by Chief Magistrate Tuletu Tonjeni after state prosecutor Mkhuseli Ntaba…
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A NUMBER of MKP members were rushed to hospital after throwing chairs at each other and throwing tear gas at each other during a meeting to elect the party’s leadership in Kwa Dukuza on Sunday.A number of people were injured when the members who were complaining about being locked out entered the hall where the meeting was being held through the doors, and they were crushed.Iof the country It has seen videos where members of the MKP are throwing chairs at each other, throwing insults at each other.A source at the meeting said that some came and sprayed tear gas…
School sport and culture should help young people grow, build self-confidence and prepare for life. However, when we lose sight of the true purpose of sport and culture at school level, adults must rethink and consider a more balanced approach.
WHEN the managers of Ukhozi FM announced changes to this year’s programs, many were shocked by the release of the presenters and new ones.Among those who left are Sipho “DJ Sgqemeza” Mbatha, Sfiso “King Sfiso” Sibiya, Zandile “Zeal” Dladla, Lucky Nkosi and others.Their departure opened up an opportunity for new players as Ukozi then brought in Siphesihle “DJ Sphe Live” Shabalala and others who joined Ukozi from the beginning of April.Sphe (35) has been broadcasting the Saturday morning show on Gagasi FM.”I did not apply for a job at Khozi, but the management contacted me in 2025 around September and…
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Taipei, Taiwan – For Li, an engineer at Taiwanese computer giant ASUS, the AI boom sweeping Taiwan has made it an exciting time to work in tech.Taiwan is a semiconductor powerhouse, producing about 90 percent of the most advanced chips used to power leading AI models such as ChatGPT and Claude.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list“I’ve felt Taiwan’s tech and computer industry becoming more vibrant,” Li, who asked not to be identified by his real name, told Al Jazeera, pointing to events such as the upcoming Computex tech and AI expo running from June 2 to 6.Still, Li…
The Amazon River, where Pierre Massyn spent months in Parintins in 1986. (Photo: Provided/ Pierre Massyn) Deforestation in the Amazon fell last year to its lowest level since 2019, according to a report published on Wednesday. South America’s largest country lost 985,000 ha of native vegetation last year – a 20.6% decrease compared to 2024, the MapBiomas monitoring network announced. This is the lowest figure since the network started recording this information in 2019. However, the figure does not include forests destroyed by fires, but after a record fire season in 2024, the country was largely spared from serious wildfires…
INHLANZI will be watered by government departments that owe municipalities as money is about to be withheld. This amount that will be withheld by the Treasury Department will be transferred to those municipalities.This move was made to save those municipalities that are struggling with money. This was expressed by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Enoch Godongwana, when he presented the budget ofR44.9 billion for the department, in Parliament recently. Godongwana complained that municipalities are owed millions by government departments.He said the departments owed the municipalities more than R14 billion.”Government departments owe R8.2 billion. We are planning to hold this money…
LACK of farming land and rampant livestock theft are some of the challenges that the new Chairman of KwaZiulu Natal farmers association, the African Famers Association of Southern Africa (AFASA), Mr. Phikilela Zondi is determined to tackle and face them head on.