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DA Blasts GNU Partner, ANC, Over President Ramaphosa’s Zimbabwe Visit
Johannesburg – The Democratic Alliance (DA) has lambasted President Cyril Ramaphosa for visiting his Zimbabwean counterpart Emmerson Mnangagwa at his farm. Although the SA […]
DA Blasts GNU Partner, ANC, Over President Ramaphosa’s Zimbabwe Visit
Johannesburg – The Democratic Alliance (DA) has lambasted President Cyril Ramaphosa for visiting his Zimbabwean counterpart Emmerson Mnangagwa at his farm. Although the SA […]
News24 | SA motorists cut fuel use by 35% in one month after price shock, Discovery says
South African motorists radically reduced their fuel consumption and cut down commuting in April as they felt the impact of surging prices, new data from […]
News24 | Confirmed: Big diesel, petrol price hikes despite levy relief
The Iran war has pushed fuel prices higher, with the average Brent crude oil price increasing from $93.67 a barrel to $101 over the past […]
News24 | Iran demands US ‘abandon its excessive demands’, warns ships on Hormuz navigation
Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said on Monday that the US must reduce its demands on the Islamic Republic, with negotiations stalled over ending […]
News24 | SA Health Dept urges calm as hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship kills Dutch couple
The Department of Health has urged South Africans not to panic over a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship that claimed at least three lives, […]
Church 5km walk brings community together in Kwa-Thema
Church members and residents gathered for a 5km walk focused on fitness and fellowship.
SA Health Department Says Lab Tests Confirm Ailing Briton Has Hantavirus
Johannesburg – The Department of Health has revealed that the British national, who fell ill while on a cruise ship and was hospitalised in […]
News24 | UPDATE | US denies Iran strike on warship near Jask island
A senior US official denied that a US ship was hit by Iranian missiles, Axios journalist Barak Ravid said.