Legendary South African boxer Dingaan Thobela, known to his fans as the 'Rose of Soweto', has died aged 57. Cyril Ramaphosa signed the NHI into law, which is most likely unconstitutional, knowing and probably hoping an almighty legal battle from the private sector will stop it, write the News24 editors.
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Parliament passed the controversial Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill during the National Assembly's last sitting of the sixth administration, but opposition parties and some sectors of civil society are still intent on preventing the bill's enactment.
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The SA Medical Association has announced it will be mounting a legal challenge with regard to the constitutionality of the National Health Insurance. [Voir]
Proteas performance coach Tom Dawson-Squibb said it was unreasonable to compare rugby's knockout prowess to cricket's failures on the same stage at international events. [Voir]
Twenty-one-year-old Nqaba Peter joins a growing list of South African players earning their big break and going from being a net bowler to making an impression. [Voir]
Based on last week's downing of leaders Glasgow, the Bulls seem to have pinpointed their top loosies for the rest of the season, writes Rob Houwing.
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Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu has been called the next Herschelle Gibbs, Damian Willemse and even been compared to Owen Farrell. Just what kind of generational talent does South Africa have on its hands? [Voir]
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is no longer in a life-threatening condition after he was shot in an assassination attempt when leaving a government meeting on Wednesday, a government minister said. [Voir]
France deployed troops to New Caledonia's ports and international airport, banned TikTok and imposed a state of emergency on Thursday after three nights of clashes that have left four dead and hundreds wounded. [Voir]
Britain's opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer pledged on Thursday to "rebuild Britain", setting out what he called the first steps in government if his party wins a national election later this year. [Voir]
South Africa told the International Court of Justice on Thursday it has no choice but to impose a ceasefire on Israel, ordering its total withdrawal from the entire Gaza Strip as a matter of extreme urgency. [Voir]
May 9 - Apple apologized on Thursday after an advertisement for its latest iPad Pro model sparked criticism by showing an animation of musical instruments and other symbols of creativity being crushed, Ad Age magazine reported. [Voir]
Internet services were disrupted in South Africa, and a host of countries on the east coast of the continent, as two subsea internet cables experienced a fault at the same time on Sunday.
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Google on Tuesday said it would introduce AI-generated answers to online queries made by users in the United States, in one of the biggest updates to its search engine in 25 years. [Voir]
Though Sanlam said it expects the momentum demonstrated by its core businesses in the first quarter their earnings growth rate is not expected to continue for the balance of 2024. [Voir]
JSE-listed Bytes Technology Group said on Thursday an investigation by its board - after it emerged that its former CEO Neil Murphy traded shares extensively without authorisation - has found no evidence he was acting in concert with another party.
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The SCA held that OMUT was not the party that had caused the Living Hands Trust to suffer a loss, pinning the blame instead on the Fidentia wrongdoers. [Voir]
Proteas performance coach Tom Dawson-Squibb said it was unreasonable to compare rugby's knockout prowess to cricket's failures on the same stage at international events. [Voir]
Twenty-one-year-old Nqaba Peter joins a growing list of South African players earning their big break and going from being a net bowler to making an impression. [Voir]
Based on last week's downing of leaders Glasgow, the Bulls seem to have pinpointed their top loosies for the rest of the season, writes Rob Houwing.
[Voir]
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu has been called the next Herschelle Gibbs, Damian Willemse and even been compared to Owen Farrell. Just what kind of generational talent does South Africa have on its hands? [Voir]