[ad_1] South African national team coach Molefi Ntseki has brought back Kaizer Chiefs Itumeleng Khune goalkeeper Bongani Zungu and forward Bradley Grobler for consecutive November African Cup of Nations (Afcon) Group C qualifiers against Sao Tome and Principe. The bafana will host the islanders at the FNB stadium on November …
Read More »SA man killed in plane crash in Zim’s Zambezi Valley
[ad_1] Petri Viljoen was one of four people aboard a Cessna plane that crashed in the Chewore Safari Area on Friday. Petri Viljoen. Image: Facebook HARARE – A South African is confirmed to have been killed in a light plane crash in Zimbabwe’s Zambezi Valley over the weekend. Petri Viljoen …
Read More »SCA ruling on Tshwane Township is a victory for democracy
[ad_1] The court ruled against the Gauteng government’s request for an appeal of an earlier decision that overturned its actions. FILE: The Acting Leader of the Democratic Alliance, John Steenhuisen. Image: Sethembiso Zulu / EWN JOHANNESBURG – The Democratic Alliance (DA) described Tuesday’s ruling by the Supreme Court of Appeals …
Read More »Political parties lash out at ANC’s ‘hyenas’ for Covid-19 corruption
[ad_1] Political parties have strongly criticized the ruling ANC and its handling of Covid-19 relief funds, which were allegedly looted by leaders of related parties. During a National Assembly debate on Tuesday, the parties stormed the ANC, directly blaming the party and its leaders. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a 500 …
Read More »Thales SA tries to distance itself from …
[ad_1] Defendant number one former president Jacob Zuma is accused of benefiting from 783 payments from Schabir Shaik, who in turn received some, if not all, of the money from Thales. (Photo: EPA-EFE / KIM LUDBROOK / POOL) Thales South Africa maintains that it had a legitimate business association with …
Read More »EFF asks companies to make sure 60% of employees are South African
[ad_1] Mboweni said things had changed in the past two decades and that the country’s unemployed workers were being left behind. When he returned to South Africa from exile in 1990, he explained, eight out of 10 restaurant workers were South African. “The other two were probably from Malawi or …
Read More »How Samsung’s Ownership May Change As Heirs Replace The Late President Lee
[ad_1] By Hyunjoo Jin, Joyce Lee (Reuters) – South Korea’s powerful Lee family faces a battle to maintain control of Samsung Group, the country’s largest conglomerate, following the death of patriarch and group chairman Lee Kun-hee. FILE PHOTO: Samsung Electronics’ logo is seen on a dishwasher at its store in …
Read More »‘The worst moment to resign’ says the president of Barça
[ad_1] Bartomeu faces a vote of no confidence after turbulent times at Camp Nou, including the showdown with club legend Lionel Messi, who was unable to leave this summer. The president of Barcelona, Josep Maria Bartomeu, smiles during the official presentation of the new Dutch coach Ronald Koeman at the …
Read More »‘Tough decisions’ as France weighs crackdown on new virus
[ad_1] The French government has been reluctant to impose a new lockdown that would further hit the economy, and business bosses have warned that a total shutdown would force another wave of layoffs and bankruptcies. FILE: A member of the medical staff leaves a room protected by a transparent tarpaulin …
Read More »There is simply no magic formula to fix SA’s economy
[ad_1] opinion You’re probably starting off on the wrong foot when your important speech is a week late. Twitter’s Finance Minister and Chef de Cuisine Tito Mboweni may wish he could cook the books when he presents his Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (or ‘mini-budget’) on Wednesday. Mboweni wrote to the …
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