Top Stories
‘We knew Christmas before you’ – the Band Aid fallout
Forty years on, the Band Aid song continues to generate debate about the way it presents Africa.
SUNDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2024, 04:27
Top Stories
Forty years on, the Band Aid song continues to generate debate about the way it presents Africa.
Top Stories
David Crisp told undercover agent he had ignored “government edicts” to sell £1.7m of his luxury product.
Top Stories
Florida State Senator Randy Fine, who celebrated Israel’s killing of a US citizen, gets president-elect’s support.
Top Stories
A deal is salvaged at the UN summit as poorer nations are promised record funding for climate action.
South Africa
Archbishop Thabo Makgoba has brought in some of the country’s top minds – including retired Judge Ian Farlam – to review the way the Anglican Church in South Africa handled warnings it received about former UK barrister and church member John Smyth, now accused of horrific acts of abuse of young boys.
South Africa
Almost 40 years after he died in a neighbouring country, South African struggle hero Luvuyo Gladstone Motswenyane-Tayi’s remains have finally made it to the Eastern Cape, where he was buried close to his Mdantsane home on Saturday.
South Africa
DA councillor in the Bluff in Durban, Zoë Solomon, is facing a criminal investigation for signing a proof of address letter with fake information, which led to an alleged criminal getting bail, News24 can exclusively reveal.
South Africa
A KwaZulu-Natal man is in critical condition after falling two storeys through the roof of a shopping centre in Winkelspruit, Durban, on Thursday afternoon.
World
Nila Ibrahimi won the International Children’s Peace Prize for her work giving Afghan girls a voice.
World
Abida Sultaan defied stereotypes around women in general and Muslim women in particular.
World
Representatives of developing countries and climate activists were furious over the outcome, saying $300 billion annually from industrialized countries is far short of what vulnerable nations need to better protect themselves from climate change.
World
Gisèle Pelicot, 71, is the woman at the centre of this trial, but no-one has emerged unscathed in her family.
Africa
TP Mazembe win the African Women’s Champions League for the first time as the Ravens beat Moroccan side AS FAR 1-0 in El Jadida.
Africa
The arrest of a Ugandan opposition figure in Kenya was carried out with Nairobi’s knowledge, a Ugandan government spokesperson told AFP Friday.
Africa
A Zimbabwe court ruled Friday that opposition leader Jameson Timba and 34 people in prison since their arrest at his home more than five months ago were guilty of unlawful gathering.
Africa
Tournament hosts Morocco are handed a potentially difficult group at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations after being drawn with Zambia.
Business
Business
A fraud victim tells the BBC how she used a helpline to stop scammers stealing more of her money.
Business
The government says charging for hand luggage and printing boarding passes at the airport are “abusive practices”.
Business
An overview of the biggest business developments in SA and beyond.
Politics
Within minutes of reading the provisions in the contentious National Health Insurance Act for a payroll tax and a surcharge on personal income tax to fund the NHI, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi denied that taxes would be raised to fund the universal health coverage scheme.
Politics
A rural Limpopo community has demanded answers from authorities after a local sports stadium has been left dormant for nearly a decade.
Politics
There is only one case in court related to the alleged looting of billions of rand at the National Lotteries Commission, four years after the Special Investigating Unit started its investigation.
Politics
South African Reserve Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago is on Thursday announcing the decision of the monetary policy committee on interest rates.
Sport
Match of the Day’s Alan Shearer analyses the “telepathic” link between Bukayo Saka & Martin Odegaard in Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
Sport
Match of the Day’s Alan Shearer says Manchester City are showing “worrying signs” after losing 4-0 to Tottenham at home, their fifth loss in a row.
Sport
Luke Littler continues his stunning form as he beats Danny Noppert 10-3 to reach the Players Championship quarter-finals in Minehead, where he is joined by world number one Luke Humphries.
Sport
Manchester United and Manchester City to compete for Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres, Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton a target for Manchester City, Aston Villa among clubs keen on Manchester United’s Joshua Zirkzee, plus more.
Education
David Braff was first accused of misconduct years ago but has since held a series of school jobs. The authorities are investigating the possibility of additional victims.
Education
Mossbourne academy accused of bullying and damaging children’s mental health as local authority asked to step in
Parents have accused an academy school in east London of causing serious harm to children’s mental health, with teachers humiliating and “screaming” at pupils, and have urged the local authority to exercise extraordinary powers to intervene.
A group of nearly 30 parents and former...
Education
Jan Royall wants university to address male-female inequality in attainment and widen postgraduate access
A candidate bidding to become the University of Oxford’s first female chancellor has said she would focus her efforts on narrowing the attainment gap between higher-performing male students and their female peers.
Jan Royall, the outgoing principal of the university’s Somerville College...
Education
Local government ombudsman report into SEND in England offers damning assessment
England’s special education system is failing, causing thousands of children to have their development put back by months or even years, according to a damning report by the local government ombudsman.
Amerdeep Somal, the local government and social care ombudsman, said her caseload was now dominated by complaints...
Lifestyle
Ian Gabriel’s ‘Death of a Whistleblower’ was 15 years in the making
Lifestyle
In acclaimed director Luca Guadagnino’s latest offering, Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey play gay men living at a time with no discourse to define themselves
Lifestyle
Things we didn’t know about Caroline Leisegang – she might still be on holiday from composing if it wasn’t for Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc
Lifestyle
Jennifer Platt chats to Trevor Noah about his latest book ‘Into the Uncut Grass’, a tale for all ages tht captures the essence of imagination
Entertainment
Nondumiso presented Sunday School show, Vumelani Abantwana Bezekimi, on Ukhozi FM.
Entertainment
Rachel’s daughter, Keziah Kolisi, turned 7 on Saturday,23 November…
Entertainment
The family’s gesture has brought a lot of emotions and tears to social media users.
Entertainment
Tyla is set to wrap up the year with a bang…
Science/Tech
Microsoft-owned GitHub published a blog post asking “Does GitHub Copilot improve code quality? Here’s what the data says.” Its first paragraph includes statistics from past studies — that GitHub Copilot has helped developers code up to 55% faster, leaving 88% of developers feeling more “in the flow” and 85% feeling more confident in their code. But does it improve code quality?[W]e recruited...
Science/Tech
June, 2023: “Harvard Scholar Who Studies Honesty Is Accused of Fabricating Findings.” November, 2024: “The Business-School Scandal That Just Keeps Getting Bigger.” A senior editor at the Atlantic raises the possibility of systemic dishonesty-rewarding incentives where “a study must be even flashier than all the other flashy findings if its authors want to stand out,” writing that “More than a...
Science/Tech
Meta wants to force Apple and Google to verify the ages of people downloading apps from their app stores, reports the Washington Post — and now Meta’s campaign “is picking up momentum” with legislators in the U.S. Congress. Federal and state lawmakers have recently proposed a raft of measures requiring that platforms such as Meta’s Facebook and Instagram block users under a certain age from...
Science/Tech
CNN reports that investigators “are trying to crack the mystery of how two undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea were cut within hours of each other.” But there’s now two competing viewpoints, “with European officials saying they believe the disruption was an act of sabotage and U.S. officials suggesting it was likely an accident.”The foreign ministers of Finland and Germany said in a...
Motoring
Electrified SUV almost half a second faster to 100km/h than the outgoing V8 model.
Motoring
Motoring
Old favourite raises its game to try and catch front runners in Mzansi’s bakkie battle.
Motoring
Latest model under Chery sub-brand arrives in 2025 and rumoured to start at under R700k.
Health
The picks to oversee public health have all pushed back against Covid policies or supported ideas that are outside the medical mainstream.
Health
Medical care can be wearying and time-consuming, especially for seniors. Researchers are beginning to quantify the burdens.
Health
Officials have linked 11 listeria cases since October 2021 to items from Yu Shang Food, which is recalling more than 72,000 pounds of products.
Health
In selecting a doctor who is skeptical of vaccine safety, the president-elect is emphasizing his commitment to reforming the role of federal health agencies in radical ways.
Nature
For South Africa to maintain its solar momentum beyond load shedding, we need to reach the economic tipping point seen in other countries where the solar market evolved sustainably, says Jon Kornik.
Nature
South Africa has recognised aquaculture as a priority for national and regional development. Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Narend Singh, explains why.
Nature
Twenty-five countries at the COP29 climate summit Wednesday pledged not to build any new unabated coal-power plants, in a push to accelerate the phaseout of the highly polluting fossil fuel.
Nature
Antiretrovirals like dolutegravir help keep people healthy. But their use adds to global warming, which drives climate change. Switching to newer forms of medicines can help to lower carbon emissions. But we don’t have enough to make this a reality.