Author: staff
Ruben Amorim might not have been historically accurate when he labelled his Manchester United flops as “maybe the worst team” in the club’s history, but his astonishing claim did expose the extent of the problems facing the beleaguered boss.
Cannabis trade laws are still being hashed out in South Africa after years of waiting. That isn’t stopping Cilo Cybin, a cannabis manufacturing company, from expanding its plant, developing new products, and aiming to list on the JSE main board.
The PA’s deputy president, Kenny Kunene, has denied defaming EFF leader Julius Malema by accusing him of working for confessed tobacco smuggler Adriano Mazzotti and receiving drugs from “the Nigerians” – saying any remarks he might have made were “fair comment”.
Cabinet ministers criminally investigated for corruption should not serve in the country’s executive. This is according to DA spokesperson on state security Dianne Kohler-Barnard, who called for the removal of Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni over corruption charges.
The lack of confidential consultation Agnes Segomotsi Setshwantsho – alleged to have raked in R9 million in insurance payouts after murdering her son and niece – has had with her lawyer has compelled the High Court in Mahikeng to postpone her trial.
A 39-year-old suspected serial rapist is expected to appear in the Emalahleni Magistrate’s Court in Mpumalanga after he was arrested in Vosman on Friday in connection with a string of rape and kidnapping incidents that occurred in 2023 and last year.
A Health Professions Council of SA preliminary inquiry has found profiler Professor Gerard Labuschagne guilty of unprofessional conduct and fined him R10 000 because he conducted a risk assessment on murderer Donovan Moodley ‘without patient consent’.
As the Eastern Cape government clamoured to place pupils in classrooms this week, it has emerged that the provincial education department entered into a nearly R1.2 million contract for the construction of two prefabricated classrooms that were not actually built, News24 can reveal.
More than 300 000 matriculants achieved a bachelor’s pass and qualified for university admission. However, as there are far fewer places than applications, the hopes and dreams of some of these young people will either be delayed or crushed.
Little Ameer Abrahams was meant to start Grade R this past week. His parents have expressed their heartbreak at being robbed of the chance to take him to school for his first day after he was killed when rival gangs exchanged bullets in Manenberg.