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A parliamentary committee has launched an investigation into a mayor's non-responsiveness to their communications. Committee members accuse the mayor of misleading them and failing to respond to multiple letters.
The article reports on the arrest of 12 police officers linked to a R360-million contract awarded to Medicare 24 Tshwane District, part of ongoing investigations by the Madlanga Commission and parliamentary inquiries.
The article reports on U.S.-Iran negotiations, Trump's claims about Iran's concessions, Iran's denials, and military actions in the Strait of Hormuz.
The article reports on Denmark's parliamentary election results, noting the decline in Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's party's seats and the rise of the anti-immigration Danish People's Party.
Daily Maverick reports on an investigation into Brian Molefe's alleged financial ties to the Gupta family during the State Capture era, citing documents, ATM locations, and testimonies.
The article discusses Ford's corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, particularly the Rally to Read program, emphasizing long-term educational impact and collaboration with educators.
There is a leaked memo stemming from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s desk. It was prepared by the US State Department’s Bureau of African Affairs, and it outlines, in the unsentimental language…
When 14-year-old Mia* started coughing, she thought it was just flu. But then she became so tired she could not get out of bed, and her mother got worried.
The article details an investigative report on financial transactions linked to Brian Molefe, revealing R11.3-million in cash flows into Palcocap through 706 ATM deposits between 2013 and 2018.
Lieutenant General Christian Freuding discusses the integration of AI in military operations, emphasizing its role in processing battlefield data and enhancing decision-making efficiency.
The article reports on the installation of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, highlighting the significance of the event, reactions from conservative Anglican groups like Gafcon, and the symbolic role of the…
The article reports on Kenya's trade agreements with China and the U.S., highlighting President Ruto's efforts to secure duty-free access to China's market and defend Kenya's trade policies against U.S. criticism.
The article discusses concerns over Dutch gas storage levels, citing low reserves compared to EU averages and potential supply issues.
Nobuhle Nkabane, a former minister, admitted to failing in her oversight duties regarding appointments to Seta boards. She was found guilty of misleading Parliament by the ethics committee.
South African police officials face charges related to a tender awarded to a company linked to a drug cartel. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) alleges that several officers misrepresented issues or overlooked matters in the…
The article discusses how the ongoing war in the Middle East, particularly in Iran, is disrupting international travel routes and increasing costs, which is affecting the ability of South African rugby teams to travel for matches.
The article reports on the murder of lawyer Chinette Gallichan, linking her death to illegal gold mining and collusion between employees and criminal syndicates.
The article discusses challenges in tuberculosis diagnosis in South Africa, highlighting the development of new testing methods that are cheaper and more portable.
The article reports on attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinian villages in the West Bank, citing UN data on casualties and linking the violence to a previous incident involving a settler killed by a Palestinian driver.
An Air Canada plane collided with a firefighting vehicle after landing safely from Montreal, resulting in injuries to 41 passengers, crew, and officers. All but nine injured individuals have since been discharged from hospitals.