Paul O’Sullivan apologises for abrupt parliamentary walkout
Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan has issued a formal apology to parliament for abruptly leaving the ad hoc committee proceedings last week.
Ukraine’s F-16 jets starved of US-made missiles for weeks: sources
Ukraine’s F-16 fighter jets didn’t have enough missiles to shoot down Russian drones and missiles for more than three weeks after supplies from Kyiv’s partners dried up just as Moscow was preparing a massive winter air campaign, three sources said.
Iran launches wave of missiles at Israel, US Republicans block measure to halt US air campaign
Iran launched a wave of missiles at Israel early on Thursday, sending millions of residents into bomb shelters as the US-Israel war with Iran entered its sixth day and hours after moves to halt the US air assault were blocked in Washington.
WATCH LIVE | Senzo Meyiwa murder trial continues
Five individuals, charged with the murder of soccer star Senzo Meyiwa, return to the Pretoria high court for their trial.
Pakistani man says Iran forced him into plot to kill Trump: media
A Pakistani man on trial for allegedly plotting to assassinate President Trump claimed he did not collaborate willingly with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.
Comprehensive strategy needed to combat alcohol abuse
It is high time we had a serious conversation about the impact of irresponsible alcohol use in our communities.
Former NPA prosecutor claims Ipid was ‘infiltrated’ by O’Sullivan to target Phahlane
The prosecutor told the committee that at a pivotal time Ipid’s independence was compromised. He alleged that Paul O’Sullivan and Sarah-Jane Trent simultaneously acted as investigators in a matter he was assigned to prosecute.
Woman with throat cancer waits 11 years for house
Noncedo Holiwe was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2008. Delays in accessing treatment resulted in surgery in 2015. She now lives with a permanent opening in her throat and goes for regular check-ups.
GoTyme pulls kiosks from Pick n Pay
GoTyme Bank (formerly TymeBank) is removing its kiosks from all Pick n Pay stores by March 31, though the grocer remains a partner for cash deposits and withdrawals at its tills.
HEATH MUCHENA | How to adapt to AI before it replaces you
AI requires enhancing financial literacy and leveraging AI tools to improve work output
PIC calls in fixers for troubled R120bn portfolio
Isibaya impairments mount as CEO Dlamini moves to stabilise portfolio
Myth of international community exposed in attack on Iran
The killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, by combined US-Israeli forces marks not merely another chapter in the grim chronicle of Western interventionism, but potentially the opening act of a global catastrophe.
Top job split three ways in major leadership shakeup
New structure follows exit of Kabelo Rikhotso and rapid asset growth
Medscheme removes Bonitas saga from urgent roll
Matter is not yet ripe for hearing, says Bonitas principal officer Lee Callakoppen
Disgraceful response to academic’s comments threatens freedom of speech
If you want to see a political mob in operation, watch the mobilisation around the speech of a Wits professor last month.
























