Friday at 04:54 AM, via Daily Maverick
LONDON, Feb 6 (Reuters) – NATO defence ministers will likely discuss measures to bolster the security of Greenland in a meeting next week, British defence minister John Healey said, after U.S. President Donald Trump nearly upended the alliance over his desire to acquire it.
Friday at 04:53 AM, via Daily Maverick
WASHINGTON/HAVANA, Feb 5 (Reuters) – The US will provide an extra $6 million in humanitarian aid to Cuba, the top State Department aid official said on Thursday, even as Washington has stepped up efforts to block oil supplies to the Caribbean island nation, causing crippling shortages.
Thursday at 22:09 PM, via Daily Maverick
A corroded 132kV transmission tower in Nelson Mandela Bay is at risk of collapse, raising urgent concerns about ageing infrastructure and recent failures that left residents in darkness.
Thursday at 21:41 PM, via Daily Maverick
There are 80,000 different combinations of drinks to choose from at Starbucks. Little wonder that in the US they have recently had major supply chain problems.
Thursday at 21:11 PM, via Daily Maverick
Some young people, who should be the pulse of township life, are languishing in drug addiction. Here’s one nyaope addict’s story.
Thursday at 21:07 PM, via Daily Maverick
Three weeks have passed since regions in Limpopo and Mpumalanga were struck by extreme flooding. On a visit to Limpopo villages affected by the disaster, Daily Maverick witnessed not only the destruction wrought by the storms, but the resilience of communities looking out for their own.
Thursday at 21:00 PM, via Daily Maverick
Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Babalwa Lobishe must explain to the ANC’s Integrity Commission why a municipal transformer was leased to a private company for R250,000 monthly without a council resolution.
Thursday at 20:52 PM, via Daily Maverick
In crime-hit Bloemendal, Gqeberha, a youth-led grassroots movement is cleaning streets, creating opportunities and challenging gang dominance in a community where many feel neglected by the municipality.
Thursday at 20:50 PM, via Daily Maverick
While the State failed to prove its case against their co-accused, the trial of suspended Nelson Mandela Bay city manager Noxolo Nqwazi and former housing boss Mvuleni Mapu will continue in April when they are expected to start their defence on charges of fraud and contravention of the Municipal Finance Management Act.
Thursday at 20:40 PM, via Daily Maverick
The shared-facility model separates physical infrastructure from institutional identity. Multiple fully fledged schools, each with its own language of instruction, leadership, governance and pedagogical culture, can operate from the same physical site. They share facilities, not identity. Space, not soul.
Thursday at 20:30 PM, via Daily Maverick
South Africa faces a quiet social crisis as receding international funding weakens civil society. This erosion of social infrastructure threatens long-term stability, increasing future costs for health and safety.
Thursday at 20:27 PM, via Daily Maverick
The Supreme Court of Appeal has been asked to untangle a complex knot of legal questions that have emerged in a controversial court case about rhino horn trading. The ruling opens the door for South African rhino breeders to sell their horns internationally – despite a 50-year ban on such sales.
Thursday at 20:19 PM, via Daily Maverick
KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi previously accused DA MP Dianne Kohler Barnard of accessing Crime Intelligence information that should not have been disseminated. She has now reiterated that this was not the case, and that she issued statements about already-publicised details that were exposing a potential cover-up.
Thursday at 20:18 PM, via Daily Maverick
When ANC-linked businessman Suliman Carrim appears before the Madlanga Commission on Friday, he is expected to testify on his ties to Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala, Senzo Mchunu and top police officers.
Thursday at 20:17 PM, via Daily Maverick
Analysts suspect the SANDF is evading a probe into its mistakes.
Thursday at 18:31 PM, via News24
French malt giant Soufflet Malt is building a R2-billion facility next to Heineken’s Sedibeng brewery that will source barley locally, replacing thousands of containers imported every year.
Thursday at 18:21 PM, via The Star
Thursday at 18:03 PM, via News24
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, battling for his political future, apologised on Thursday to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing disgraced Peter Mandelson as US ambassador.
Thursday at 18:00 PM, via News24
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