[ad_1] By Reuters 9h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Kenosha, Wisconsin – The white police officer who shot Jacob Blake, paralyzing the black man and sparking civil unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has served in the city’s police force for seven years and once told a local newspaper that he had …
Read More »Jacob Zuma appeals ruling that he must pay millions in legal fees out of his own pocket
[ad_1] Former President Jacob Zuma was scheduled to appeal a court ruling Friday that he had to pay millions of rand of legal costs out of his own pocket. SABC News reported that Zuma, in documents filed with the Supreme Court of Appeals, maintained that the fraud and corruption charges …
Read More »Steinhoff group’s revenue falls 6% due to Covid-19 store closings, there is ‘uncertainty’ ahead
[ad_1] Steinhoff reported a 6% decline in the group’s revenue in the nine months to the end of June, as Covid-19 store closings reduced profits. Total revenue for its Pepkor Africa division, which includes brands such as PEP and Ackermans, decreased by € 285 million during the period due to …
Read More »At least 40 dolphins killed near Mauritius oil spill
[ad_1] Environmentalists have demanded an investigation into whether the dolphins were killed as a result of a spill from a Japanese ship, which sank on Monday after running aground in July and spilling oil. Men recover the carcass of a melon-headed whale on the beach of Grand Sable, Mauritius, on …
Read More »Furman: Bafana midfielder Bafana signs for Carlisle United
[ad_1] The 32-year-old recently left South Africa to be with his family in the UK and will continue to play his professional football there. Bafana Bafana midfielder Dean Furman has officially joined Carlisle United from League Two. The hard-tackle player has signed a one-year contract with the English team, which …
Read More »South Africa says it has no extra money available for the next three years
[ad_1] South Africa’s National Treasury says there are no additional resources available to government departments in the next three years. Any additional allocations will need to be funded through reductions in other programs, either within the department’s budget or the budget of another department, according to the document submitted by …
Read More »The Human Rights Commission will take ‘Tracy Zille’ to court early next week
[ad_1] South Africa’s Human Rights Commission says it has identified the person behind the controversial “Tracy Zille” Twitter account, and is likely to file a hate speech case in the Equality Court case early next week. Speaking with journalist Joanne Joseph on Radio 702 on Thursday, SAHRC Commissioner Chris Nissen …
Read More »You can collect smart IDs and passports at banks again, but only at these branches
[ad_1] Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi outlined what services are now available at offices across the country under level 2 lockdown regulations, including limited services at South African banks’ satellite offices. The changes have already been largely established in published regulations published this week; However, the minister clarified some points …
Read More »How much will it cost to overcome charge shedding with solar panels?
[ad_1] Eskom recently restarted its load shedding practice, regularly cutting power in certain areas to avoid a total failure of the South African power grid. This is in addition to the use of “load reduction”In areas where Eskom claims that a high prevalence of illegal connections threatens to overload its …
Read More »State capture: FS former head of human settlements offer for postponement fails, forced to testify
[ad_1] Lawyer Dali Mpofu. Alaister Russell, Gallo Images, Sowetan, archive The proposal of the former head of the department of human settlements in the Free State of Nthimose “Tim” Mokhesi to postpone his testimony has failed in the Zondo commission. Lawyer Dali Mpofu has argued that his client did not …
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