Task team appointed on LGBTQI+ rights, protection
Advocate Ooshara Sewpaul has been appointed by the Justice and Constitutional Department to head a national task team for the protection and promotion of rights
Tsang aims high in race to the top
Forty-five-year-old former teacher Tsang Yin Hung of Hong Kong has recorded the world’s fastest ascent of Mount Everest by a woman. She reached the top
Denel staff to be paid short
In a memo to staff, Mxolisi Makhatini CEO of Denel Land Systems, indicated that staff would receive a mere 20% of their salaries in May,
Boris ties the knot
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson married his fiancée Carrie Symonds in a secretly planned wedding at Westminster Cathedral at the weekend. He is the first
Froneman criticises Mantashe, again
Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, says a failure to move to greener energy could see South Africa’s mining products shunned globally. Sibanye-Stillwater is the country’s
“Yes, we have no computers”
The Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) in Durban, which told parliament it could not buy laptops for students because it lacked reserves, has given its
TikTok tragedy
A 13-year-old girl has been in intensive care for two weeks with third-degree burns after setting herself on fire while trying to copy a TikTok
Endres new IRR CEO
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has announced that John Endres will take over as the new CEO of the Institute in January next year.
Our ports are pathetic
The Port of Cape Town is South Africa’s highest-rated port, according to a global ranking by the World Bank. However, the World Bank’s “The Container
Florida man attacks own daughter with pizza
On the 23May, Tyler Worden, 41, was arrested by the Vero Beach police in Florida after allegedly throwing pizza slices at his daughter, who is