SpaceX roared into markets this past week with a valuation of more than $2 trillion (R33 trillion), surpassing two members of Wall Street’s “Magnificent Seven” and raising a key question: Does the Mag 7 name still fit? And if not, what should replace it?
When a 13-year-old was raped on a rural road, she didn’t beg for herself — she begged her attacker to let her younger cousins go. Six years later, a detective going through cold cases ensured her attacker will never be free to do it again.
Oil prices fell nearly 3% on Tuesday to a fresh three-month low as markets weighed prospects for a resumption of supplies through the Strait of Hormuz alongside weaker physical demand and scant details on a preliminary deal to end the Iran war.
England defender Tino Livramento could miss England’s World Cup campaign after suffering a fresh injury on the eve of the Three Lions’ tournament opener.
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former Democratic Unionist Party leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies.
Singing struggle songs and carrying placards demanding education for their children, more than 200 parents, learners and community activists marched from the Western Cape Provincial Legislature to the Western Cape Department of Education’s offices on 15 June, calling for urgent intervention as dozens of children have still not been placed in school, more than five months into the academic year.
Fifty years after apartheid police opened fire on students outside Phefeni Junior Secondary School, a new generation of Soweto learners gathered to reflect on the state of education.