TikTok banned from European Commission officials’ devices
The ban on TikTok affects 32 000 permanent and contract employees of the EU Commission, as staff are instructed to remove the app from corporate devices
De Ruyter discloses ongoing capture of Eskom
Eskom CEO André de Ruyter says there’s evidence which shows that the ANC sees Eskom as an ‘eating trough’. This was revealed in an interview
Spanish officials feel squeeze over trains too big for tunnels
Two senior Spanish transport officials have left their posts over a blunder that resulted in a nearly 260 million euro order for new commuter trains
CNN news anchor to undergo formal training after sexist remarks
CNN news anchor Don Lemon was allowed back on air on Wednesday, but will undergo formal training following sexist comments he made last week, according
Mr Biden goes to Kyiv
President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to Kyiv on Monday, in a dramatic show of solidarity with Ukraine’s leader, President Volodymyr Zelensky, days before
Groote Schuur Hospital performs Africa’s first incompatible kidney transplant
The academic hospital performed Africa’s first incompatible kidney transplant in January on 35-year-old Chervon Meyer. Meyer has been undergoing dialysis treatments for the last 10
Taxis interdicted from blockading travel of pupils
The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) has distanced itself from reports of road blockades that saw 1,800 children in Cape Town miss school on
Pretty Yende will sing at the coronation
Acclaimed South African opera singer Pretty Yende will perform at the coronation of King Charles III in May. Buckingham Palace shared details for the ceremony
Musk screamed if not mentioned in an article about Tesla
Martin Eberhard, one of Tesla’s co-founders, said his relationship with Elon Musk has soured to the point that he now avoids all news about the
Researchers taken hostage in Papua New Guinea
Several researchers, including an Australian professor of archaeology, have been taken hostage by a group of armed men in Papua New Guinea. The researchers were