Bathabile finally pays up
Former social development minister Bathabile Dlamini has paid over half a million rand from her own pocket to settle a costs order handed down in
Citizen engagement key to combating fake news – IRR report
Vigilance and a willingness to engage by citizens and consumers of media is the best counter to the scourge of fake news, according to a
Adverse environment deters PGM investment
South African producers of most of the world’s platinum group metals (PGMs) are unlikely to invest heavily in new projects due to the unfavourable investment
Second letter from French soldiers warning against ‘Islamism’
A letter warning against the dangers of ‘Islamism’ has been published this weekend in France. The letter, published in a right-wing magazine, is purportedly endorsed
Angry Zimbabweans push back against government power grab
In the wake of constitutional amendments passed last week, Zimbabwean activists are trying to organise a fight-back against what they see as an attempt by
Egypt hangs a monk
Egyptian authorities executed a Coptic Christian monk on Sunday who was convicted for the 2018 killing of the abbot of an ancient desert monastery, according
Emergency service personnel attacked
The Gauteng Department of Health called on members of the public to help to put an end to the ongoing attacks on emergency services personnel
ANC to embark on mass retrenchments?
A recording obtained by News24 over the weekend suggests that the ANC is to considering retrenching around half its staff in the face of a
Labour loses but still holds London and Wales
Local government elections held on Thursday in the United Kingdom saw losses for Labour, the largest opposition party, while the governing Tories saw a number
Pipeline held hostage to hackers
The operator of the biggest gasoline pipeline in the U.S. shut down operations on Friday following a ransomware attack that threatens turmoil on energy markets