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Teamsters union says won’t endorse Harris or Trump in US election
Influential union backed every Democratic presidential candidate since 2000, but declines to make endorsement this year.
THURSDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 2024, 00:09
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Influential union backed every Democratic presidential candidate since 2000, but declines to make endorsement this year.
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A play was cancelled, reportedly in a dispute over references to the Israel-Gaza war and trans rights.
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Gauteng police are investigating the murder of a correctional officer who went missing three weeks ago and was later found in critical condition at a hospital in Soweto.
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The social media platform X, formerly Twitter, was banned in the country on 31 August.
South Africa
One of the men arrested and charged for allegedly fraudulently issuing driver’s licences missed a court date because he was involved in an accident while reportedly driving with a fake driver’s licence he obtained after writing a bogus test.
South Africa
An injured python has fully recovered and is expected to be released back into nature by the end of the week.
South Africa
Green Hydrogen programme makes progress
Since the gazetting of nine Strategic Integrated Projects (SIPs) by Infrastructure at a Capex value of R300 billion, the Green Hydrogen National Programme (GHNP) has attracted projects with the Capex value of over R800 billion with about 20% of the total investments at the bankable feasibility stage.
This is according to Public Works and...
South Africa
Local company sets sights on international markets
A Mamelodi-based detergents company is determined to take full advantage of the Partnering in Business with Germany Programme and export their products to international markets.
This was said by the Founder and Managing Director of TOSH Detergents, Lufuno Rasoesoe. She was speaking during the recent alumni event of the programme...
World
In Lebanon, funerals took place for a dozen people killed by exploding pagers targeting Hezbollah — but as they buried their dead, more electronic devices blew up, claiming yet more lives.
World
Residents of Indian Kashmir cast protest votes in their first legislative assembly elections since statehood was revoked.
World
The US Federal Reserve cut its key lending rate by half a percentage-point Wednesday in its first reduction since the pandemic, sharply lowering borrowing costs shortly before November’s presidential election.
World
In Indian-controlled Kashmir, residents are voting in elections that some hope will lead to restoration of the territory’s statehood, which ended when it became a federally governed territory in 2019.
Africa
The wildlife body says the cull was necessary as the country was struggling to cope with an overpopulation of elephants along with a withering drought that has left thousands facing food shortages.
Africa
The two signed a new naval deal this year after more than a decade of strategic partnership.
Africa
Brutal atrocities, like slitting civilians’ throats, have been reported, Human Rights Watch says.
Africa
The electoral commission says that any problems that have been highlighted have been corrected.
Business
South Africa plans to roll out a points-based system to issue work visas as well as permits for people who want to live in the nation while working remotely for organisations based elsewhere within 30 days.
Business
The Auditor-General of SA has said the Road Accident Fund’s accounting policy has resulted in a series of financial misstatements, leading to an adverse audit opinion for the 2022/23 financial year.
Business
Boeing says it is suspending jobs for thousands of staff in the US due to a worker strike.
Business
Construction has started on the undersea component of Google’s Umoja fibre-optic cable.
Politics
Specialised and advanced skills have been neglected in the public sector, senior managers are performing poorly, and the creation of new departments and ministries have destabilised the government, according to the Public Service Commission.
Politics
The National Prosecuting Authority is investigating whether the phones of its prosecutors and investigators involved in Truth and Reconciliation Commission cases are being hacked.
Politics
Delays in establishing a functioning cadastral system for the licensing of exploration and other mining activities are causing the South African mining sector to fall behind its global peers
Politics
The Institute for Security Studies report will be launched on Tuesday, in partnership with News24 and the Hanns Seidel Foundation.
Sport
Champions League Match of the Day pundit Stephen Warnock explains how Unai Emery’s tactical details helped an “outstanding” Aston Villa side win 3-0 against Young Boys.
Sport
Watch highlights as Jamie Gittens nets twice as Borussia Dortmund beat Club Bruges 3-0 in their opening Champions League game at the Jan Breydelstadion.
Sport
Watch PSG’s last-minute winner as the ball slips through Girona goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga’s hands at the Parc des Princes.
Sport
Watch highlights as Nuno Mendes’ last-minute goal, courtesy of a Paulo Gazzaniga error, seals a win for PSG against Girona in their opening Champions League match at the Parc des Princes.
Education
[Daily Trust] In today’s increasingly interconnected world, international education has become an important component for individuals seeking to excel in their chosen careers. As businesses and organizations expand their reach across borders, the demand for professionals with global perspectives and cross-cultural competencies continues to rise. Study abroad programs and international education...
Education
[Capital FM] Nairobi — University staff members under the Universities Academic Staff Union and the Kenya Universities Staff Union have kicked off a nationwide strike across public universities over delayed salaries and medical cover.
Education
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has asked the African countries across the continent to secure and make meaningful investments in the future of children through the transformation of the childcare sector.
Education
[SAnews.gov.za] Speaker of the National Assembly, Thoko Didiza, has told a gathering of the Speakers of African Parliaments that the education of African children in the 21st Century is dependent on the ending of wars and instability on the continent.
Lifestyle
Gayton McKenzie has once again brushed off comments about his criminal past, this time forgiving Renaldo Gouws for his criticism of him.
Lifestyle
A Pretoria mom says her sick baby, who has a rare birth defect, was left in his faeces by NICU nurses at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Entertainment
The dispute shows no signs of resolution. Mkhize vows to fight for her home, while Mashila insists on keeping his “legally owned” property.
Entertainment
Is SA muso The Kiffness climbing the Billboard Charts with his unexpected Donald Trump parody hit, ‘Eating the Cats’?
Entertainment
Nothing could prepare Masterchef SA viewers for the jaw-dropping double exit that unfolded in the latest episode.
Entertainment
Science/Tech
The studio behind the John Wick, Hunger Games, and Twilight franchises just made a deal with an artificial intelligence startup to use its back catalog to build a custom AI model. It could be a tipping point.
Science/Tech
OpenAI truly does not want you to know what its latest AI model is “thinking.” From a report: Since the company launched its “Strawberry” AI model family last week, touting so-called reasoning abilities with o1-preview and o1-mini, OpenAI has been sending out warning emails and threats of bans to any user who tries to probe how the model works. Unlike previous AI models from OpenAI, such as...
Science/Tech
All seven independent directors of DNA-testing company 23andMe resigned Tuesday, following a protracted negotiation with founder and Chief Executive Anne Wojcicki over her plan to take the company private. WSJ: It is the latest challenge for 23andMe, which has struggled to find a profitable business model. The stock price fell to $0.30 per share after hours on Tuesday. At that price the company...
Science/Tech
Elon Musk’s social media platform used a technical maneuver to restore service for many Brazilians after a court blocked it. Blocking it again would be difficult, experts said.
Motoring
Making up for mistakes in season opener high on the agenda during return leg in Cape Town.
Motoring
Motoring
Motoring
Van offers lots of practicality, specifications and frugal 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine.
Health
Doctors worry about brain damage from a new type of championship fighting that has grown in popularity.
Health
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has long voiced doubts about vaccine safety, has hopes of influencing federal health policy. Could he finally get the chance?
Health
The Climate reporter Hiroko Tabuchi is interested in all the things we take for granted about our environment.
Health
Scientists continue to rethink the idea that moderate drinking offers health benefits.
Nature
At the end of this month, England will close the doors of Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station, signalling the end to polluting coal-powered electricity in the UK.
Nature
Oil and gas giants have spent ~R98 billion on sports sponsorship through some 205 accords, said a study by research group New Weather Institute.
Nature
Eskom said that Koeberg’s Unit 1 is in the process of being returned to service.
Nature
Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa raised concerns over nuclear warfare amid rising geopolitical tensions.