US President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested the department of government efficiency should review the subsidies to Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s companies to save money, reigniting a war of words between the world’s most powerful person and its richest.
Nearly R730m has now been clawed back from the wreckage of VBS Mutual Bank, the SA Reserve Bank’s Prudential Authority said in its latest annual report.
A cold front is expected to make bringing about rain and snow in some areas in the country, but other parts of SA are expected to experience wind and possible veld fires.
US President Donald Trump urged Hamas to accept a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, saying that Israel had agreed to finalise such a deal, as its forces also stepped up operations in the Palestinian territory.
Several people linked to a syndicate operating from a hijacked building in the Joburg CBD are believed to have died over the years as they fought over the control of the derelict premises.
Mpho Mafole — served as the city’s group divisional head for corporate and forensic audits — was shot and killed along the R23 while on his way home from a meeting in Alberton.
The family of late Const Francis Rasuge says her killer has shown no remorse, remains arrogant and left them triggered during parole consideration meetings.
When you enter the former Bakgomane primary school in Diepkloof, Soweto, you are greeted by rows of shacks and the excited shouts of children as they play inside a disused minibus taxi.
At least 10 000 people joined an opposition rally at Istanbul City Hall on Tuesday on the 100th day since the city’s popular mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was jailed in what critics say was a politically motivated graft probe.
French President Emmanuel Macron urged Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to agree a ceasefire in Ukraine “as soon as possible” as the two held their first known phone talks in over two-and-a-half years.
The Bulawayo High Court in Zimbabwe on Tuesday dismissed an application by the opposition party, the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU), to stop the public hearings into the Gukurahundi massacres.
The Republican-led US Senate approved US President Donald Trump’s mammoth domestic policy bill on Tuesday by the narrowest of margins, despite misgivings over delivering deep welfare cuts and another $3 trillion in national debt.