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SATURDAY, 09 AUGUST 2025, 03:10
This is Bruce Whitfield’s Business Week, a weekly News24 podcast that respects your time and intelligence.
Five of England’s Euro 2025-winning squad are nominated for the Women’s Ballon d’Or, with boss Sarina Wiegman among the coaching nominees.
Rates are now at their lowest since March 2023 even though inflation is well above target.
Once-abundant fish stocks must be replenished, but the ban alone won’t inspire more sustainable lake use by local communities.
The four southern hemisphere giants go into the championship with varied preparations after a series of incoming Tests
Correctional services minister Pieter Groenewald wants inmates to grow food, make clothing, bake bread and work in factories to save taxpayers hundreds of millions of rand and promote rehabilitation.
Al-Obeid was known as the ‘Pele of Palestinian football’ and was one of its brightest stars.
The City of Ekurhuleni has issued a seasonal warning to residents as the region enters snake season, which runs from mid-August to May
The reforms being implemented in the water services sector will all result in the creation of an enabling environment for the more widespread appointment of external Water Services Providers by Water Services Authorities.
The one-hour film for BBC iPlayer and BBC One will air on Monday 18 August at 21:00 BST.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered officials to work on a new census excluding undocumented immigrants, as the White House presses Republican states to draw more favourable voter maps ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Let’s be honest, all politicians are double agents by design. They are not the Holy Trinity. They’re at best two-in-one shampoo: one part public servant, two parts private businessperson with a dodgy connection to the cartels.
The Gauteng education department has withdrawn security guards from high-risk schools across the province with immediate effect.
The recent court judgment which stated filming police in a public place is not a crime, underlines the role of the public in holding police accountable.
So flagrant were the bribe-givers that their grotesquery ought to be enshrined in a statue and given a place of prominence in Pretoria to remind future generations of the weaker moments of our young democracy.
Glencore said on Wednesday a significant portion of its cobalt production is likely to remain unsold by the end of 2025 due to the Democratic Republic of Congo’s suspension of cobalt exports.