SA Tourism stands by acting CEO over whistle-blower bribery claims
South African Tourism’s interim board says it stands behind newly appointed acting CEO Nomasonto Ndlovu in the face of a whistle-blower allegation that she accepted
Zuma-Sambudla part of pro-Russia Twitter campaign – report
A British non-profit organisation has claimed that former president Jacob Zuma’s daughter Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla was at the centre of a Russia-backed Twitter campaign to bolster
Scrap racial procurement at Eskom, IRR urges
Load-shedding will continue to worsen for as long as the government refuses to implement the Zondo Report’s recommendation to put value for money before race-based
Twitter to host new Tucker Carlson show
Tucker Carlson, the American television news show host, has announced that he will be hosting a new programme on Twitter. Carlson, who was recently fired
RNA nanodrug used in new cancer treatment
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have successfully used RNA nanodrugs to ‘silence’ a gene that encodes for a protein that causes ovarian cancer to metastasise,
Canadian diplomat kicked out by Chinese in retaliation
The Canadian consul to Shanghai, Jennifer Lynn Lalonde, has been expelled by the Chinese government, in retaliation for a similar move by the Canadian government.
Russia blames Ukraine for car-bomb attack
Russia has blamed Ukraine for the weekend car bombing in which a prominent Russian nationalist writer and politician was wounded, and his driver killed. Ukraine,
Royal funder undergoes change – reports
The company that finances the activities of Britain’s royal family is undergoing a change, according to reports. The Crown Estate dates back to 1066, when
St Kitts and Nevis looks to ditch Charles
St Kitts and Nevis, an island nation in the Caribbean, has said that it will look into removing King Charles III as the country’s head
Iran executes two for blasphemy
Iranians Yousef Mehrad and Sadrollah Fazeli-Zare have been hanged after being convicted of ‘burning the Quran’ and ‘insulting the Prophet of Islam’, according to the