[ad_1] Referee Ian Tempest shows a direct red card to Harlequins center Andre Esterhuizen during the Premiership Rugby match between Gloucester and Harlequins at Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester on December 6, 2020. Springbok Center Andre esterhuizen has received a four-week ban after receiving a red card playing for his English …
Read More »UPDATE: Two fatalities reported in N1 collision, fire extinguished
[ad_1] JOHANNESBURG – The multi-vehicle crash and fire on the N1 north at the Allandale Road exit in Midrand has been extinguished. The N1 road is heavily clogged Wednesday afternoon after a major accident. A truck lost control and crashed, causing a fire. The emergency services of the city of …
Read More »Covid-19: Second Wave Wouldn’t Be Unexpected, But Hard Lockdown Is ‘Blunt Tool’, Leading Expert Says
[ad_1] Many countries are experiencing a second Covid wave, and scientists are concerned that South Africa is headed in the same direction. However, implementing another hard lock is not practical as the first one was not successful in containing the spread of the virus. Instead, the focus should be on …
Read More »“What time is the president tonight?” Top Google Searches for SA in 2020
[ad_1] President Cyril Ramaphosa. (GCIS) Google has published the best search results of the year among South African Internet users. Unsurprisingly, lockdown and coronavirus rules dominated. But the origin stories of a popular breakfast cereal were also featured, as well as chainsaws. For more articles, go to www.BusinessInsider.co.za. 2020 left …
Read More »Former CFO of Criminal Intelligence Solly Lazarus Sentenced to 10 Years for Corruption
[ad_1] The former CFO of Crime Intelligence has been convicted. Former CFO of Criminal Intelligence Solly Lazarus has been sentenced to 10 years for corruption. He was convicted of using the secret service account to buy vehicles for himself and his relatives. Lázaro faces similar charges in a separate matter, …
Read More »BREAKING | US consulting firm McKinsey prepares to reimburse SAA and Transnet R650 million
[ad_1] Consulting firm McKinsey & Co will pay around R650 million to SAA and Transnet for the work it carried out together with Regiments Capital on contracts for state-owned companies. This is in the wake of the Judicial Investigation Commission’s investigations into the state capture, according to a commission statement. …
Read More »UEFA announces ‘comprehensive investigation’ into PSG-Basaksehir match incidents
[ad_1] PSG and Medipol Basaksehir players seen as Paris Saint Germain and Medipol Basaksehir The UEFA Champions League match was halted after Basaksehir headed to the locker room over alleged racist comments from the fourth official to assistant coach Webo at Princes Park, in Paris, France on December 8. 2020. …
Read More »ANC Veteran Ike Moroe Urges Members To Go To Court To Expel Ace Magashule
[ad_1] Ike Moroe said that individual members of the African National Congress (ANC) must act to save the party’s reputation. ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule addresses supporters outside Bloemfontein Magistrates Court, where he appeared on November 13, 2020 on charges related to corruption. Photo: Abigail Javier / EWN JOHANNESBURG – …
Read More »The government needs to regain public trust to root out corruption: Mchunu
[ad_1] Minister of Administration and Public Services Senzo Mchunu. The government must regain the trust of the public, said Minister for Administration and Public Service Senzo Mchunu on the International Day Against Corruption. Perpetrators must face the full power of the law, he said. The minister said that public servants …
Read More »The state capture commission is running out of time for oral hearings
[ad_1] Raymond Zondo was responding after another witness, former Eskom board member Zethembe Khoza, failed to submit all the necessary affidavits. FILE: State Capture Logo. Image: EWN. JOHANNESBURG – Supreme Court Deputy Chairman Raymond Zondo said the state apprehension commission was running out of time and was now forced to …
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