Several provinces will experience high temperatures on Sunday due to a persistent heatwave, according to the South African Weather Service. Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West, Free State, and the northern and north-western parts of KwaZulu-Natal will face extremely hot conditions in the next two days. “Heatwave with persistently high temperatures is expected over Limpopo, Mpumalanga, […]
A Set small text size A Set the default text size A Set large text size Pat Cummins has revealed it’s possible Marnus Labuschagne could open in the first Test against India, as Nathan McSweeney pushed his case for a Test debut. McSweeney on Sunday emerged as the big winner of the great bat-off, scoring […]
We live in a world where digitisation has brought massive threats to businesses and individuals alike on multiple levels. Unsurprisingly, businesses are turning to cyber insurance cover or mitigation in the face of these risks – as that list has grown rapidly. What is Cyber Insurance And Why Your Company Needs It Urgently? We will cover […]
President Cyril Ramaphosa says while there is still much work to do, South Africa is on track “towards a public transport system that is safer, more efficient and more affordable”. On the right track He was addressing the nation through his weekly newsletter on Monday. “While we have achieved important progress in restoring our freight […]
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng has slammed the provincial Department of Health for underspending over R500 million despite having a high number of critical cancer patients. According to the party, R511 million of the budget for urgent cancer cases has been unspent since April last year (1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024). GAUTENG […]
La ministre de la santé se dit favorable à une taxe sur les sucres La ministre de la santé, Geneviève Darrieussecq, s’est dite favorable samedi à une taxation des sucres transformés alors que le budget de la Sécurité sociale sera débattu lundi à l’Assemblée, l’exécutif espérant réaliser près de cinq milliards d’euros d’économies dans la […]
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at elections around the world, China and India ending a four-year border standoff, and U.S. President Joe Biden apologizing to Indigenous communities. Voting Around the World The U.S. presidential election may only be 11 days away, but until then, FP’s eyes are on a slew of nations […]
Samsung launched the Galaxy A55 back in March, and so it’s clearly already hard at work on its successor, which we assume will arrive sometime during the first quarter of next year. Today, the Galaxy A56‘s camera details have been leaked and, as the saying goes, we have some good news and some bad news. […]
Siya Kolisi’s divorce from soon-to-be ex-wife Rachel has dominated this week’s headlines. But he’ll have to forget about his personal life on (Saturday) October 26 when the Sharks face Munster at 16:00. Traditionally a flanker, captaining the Springboks to two World Cups in that position, Sharks coach John Plumtree has relocated him to number eight […]
A fire broke out at Table Mountain’s lower cable car station on Thursday afternoon, trapping around 400 visitors at the summit. Reports suggested that it is a lithium battery fire. UPDATE: All visitors have been safely evacuated from the summit of Table Mountain. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be […]