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Louis Liebenberg claims there’s no evidence to support bankruptcy and Ponzi scheme claims
Controversial business personality Louis Liebenberg on Thursday filed court papers to oppose his sequestration by court appointed liquidators. The diamond dealer’s business was ordered into liquidation in April this year by the Mahikeng High Court. In his affidavit, Liebenberg said that while he has already instructed his attorneys to appeal the liquidation of Tariomix (Pty)…
‘SA mourns with you’ – MECs visit families of Carletonville crash victims [VIDEO]
Two members of Gauteng’s executive council (MECs) and a deputy mayor said they share the grief of families of pupils who died in the horror car crash in Carletonville on Wednesday. 11 pupils died when a Ford Ranger rammed into a Toyota Siyaya on the N12 near Fochville, causing it to overturn before it eventually…
Rottweiler attacks toddler and grandmother in KZN
A 67-year-old woman and a toddler are in critical condition after they were attacked by a Rottweiler in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). It is understood the grim attack happened on Thursday in Kwadukuza. IPSS Medical Rescue spokesperson Samantha Meyrick said it is unclear why the dog attacked the child and her grandmother. Rottweiler attack “IPSS Medical Rescue…
Bail derailed as defence wants murder-accused Grayson Beare reassessed
The murder case against Grayson James Beare has been postponed as the suspect could undergo another mental health evaluation. The Durban Magistrate’s Court was set to hear Beare’s bail application on Thursday, but the proceedings were delayed again at the request of the defense. In an urgent application, Beare’s lawyer requested that the court order…
How COVID-19 revealed opportunities for SA
Different business executives have expressed how Covid-19 was an eye-opener on how much South Africa can do on its own without importing anything. The sentiments were shared at the Nedbank Commercial Banking Manufacturing Roundtable held in Randburg on Thursday. The roundtable aimed to engage different stakeholders about the advancement of manufacturing in the country. Covid-19:…
Kenya’s Ruto dismisses almost entire cabinet after deadly protests
Kenyan President William Ruto announced on Thursday the dismissal of almost his entire cabinet and consultations to form a “broad-based government” following widespread anti-government protests. The East African nation was left reeling after peaceful rallies last month over steep tax increases flared into deadly violence with police firing at crowds who stormed parliament, leaving it…
‘ATM’ for the corrupt: Concerns about artists’ names being used in fraudulent activities
Patriotic Alliance (PA) Deputy President Kenny Kunene says Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture (DSAC) Gayton McKenzie should investigate individuals who received money unduly from the department. On Wednesday, McKenzie released a list of over 3000 individuals who had benefited from the department’s Covid-19 relief scheme. Those who benefited included artists and other professionals in…
Cold fronts now to last until Sunday in Western Cape, Northern Cape
People living in the Northern Cape and Western Cape should brace for a few more days of very cold weather while multiple fire danger warnings have been issued for Friday. This after bad weather forced Cape Winelands and Overberg schools to remain closed on Friday. Weather warnings, Friday 12 July In its regional forecast, the SA…
Legendary musician Engelbert Humperdinck lands in SA for farewell tour
The four-time Grammy nominee will perform in Cape Town and Pretoria this weekend.
Bad weather forces Cape Winelands and Overberg schools to remain closed on Friday
Heavy rainfall and flooding in the Cape Winelands and Overberg districts have damaged school properties and transport routes. As a result, the Western Cape Department of Education announced its decision to keep schools closed in the districts on Friday. “We do not take the decision to close schools lightly and have the best interests of…