SAA launching new international flight to Australia
South African Airways has announced that its flights to Perth, Australia are returning. The first flight will take place on 28 April 2024, with bookings
Naspers boosts Takealot investment ahead of Amazon launch
Naspers, Africa’s largest company by market value, is boosting its investment in Takealot Group ahead of Amazon.com’s entry into South Africa Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, CEO of
Teeger stripped of U/19 captaincy by the CSA
David Teeger has had the captaincy of the U/19 Proteas taken away. Teeger, was due to lead South Africa in the U/19 World Cup, which
Afghanistan: new crackdown on women
Afghanistan’s Taliban regime has embarked on an aggressive round-up of women violating the country’s strict dress code. This has been confirmed to foreign media by
Christie drops out of nomination race
Chris Christie, the former Governor of New Jersey, has dropped out of the race to secure the Republican nomination to run as the party’s presidential
Dog meat trade to be banned in South Korea
South Korea has passed a law which aims to end the trade in dog meat by 2027. The eating of dogs has become increasingly unpopular
No, it WASN’T a swimming pool: Nhleko
Following on ANC Secretary General Fikile Mbalula’s remarks about the party having lied for former President Zuma about the nature of the upgrades to his
Macron appoints youngest-ever French PM
Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, has appointed Gabriel Attal as the country’s Prime Minister. At 34, Attal is the youngest person to ever serve
iPhone survives 5km fall
A mobile phone that had been sucked out of the Alaskan Airways Boeing 737 Max 9 jet’s cabin was still working after an almost 5km
It WAS a swimming pool actually – Mbalula
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula has admitted that what the ANC called a fire pool in the R240 million Nkandla scandal was, in fact, a swimming