
Billionaire Bill Gates sells Microsoft shares
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, founded by billionaire Bill Gates, has continued to sell Microsoft shares.
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, founded by billionaire Bill Gates, has continued to sell Microsoft shares.

Mass killings of non‑Arab communities when the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group captured the Sudanese city of al‑Fashir bear hallmarks that point to genocide, an independent UN probe said in a new report on Thursday.

The Services SETA has introduced a new qualification for franchise managers to address skills gaps and professionalize management in the franchising industry.

Some of Scotland’s mountain resorts say it has been the best winter snowsports season in six years.

Legal correspondent Dominic Casciani unpicks the complicated allegation Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested over.

In 2026, Smart Money host Alishia Seckam will facilitate discussions with the country’s foremost experts, covering the most pressing topics facing their sectors.
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God ordered humans to exercise dominion over animals: if you depict a person as an animal, you’re demeaning them and blaspheming their creator.

The Rupert family, particularly Anton Rupert and his son Johann Rupert, has had a profound impact on the preservation and economic revitalization of Graaff-Reinet.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has accused rival Formula One manufacturers of ganging up against his team to put pressure on the governing FIA to change the engine rules, but said it would make no difference.

Mark Zuckerberg is in court defending his Meta products, including Facebook and Instagram, from the accusation that they are deliberately addictive.
Thirty years after a bombing intended to kill black people, South Africa still struggles to decide who must carry the cost of reconciliation.

Amakhosi legend says one of Kaze or Ben Youssef needed to be fully accountable
The dance-opera, which premiered this week in Cape Town, is as much an audience-pleaser as it is a phantasmagoric multidisciplinary collaboration.
Jeffrey Epstein’s estate has agreed to pay as much as $35 million to resolve a class action lawsuit that accused two of the disgraced financier’s advisers of aiding and abetting his sex trafficking of young women and teenage girls, according to a court filing on Thursday.
Turkish authorities detained 32 suspects, including executives of football clubs, on Friday as part of a widening investigation into alleged match-fixing and illegal betting in the country’s professional leagues, the prosecutor’s office in Istanbul said.
Streaming killed the movie star, and shopping malls buried the bioscope. I went back in memory to the old bughouses of 1970s Cape Town – smoky, passionate, lawless, tatty places where films once swallowed you whole. Herman Lategan remembers.
FIFA and the Board of Peace signed a partnership agreement on Thursday to attract investment from global leaders and institutions for sustainable development in conflict-affected regions through football.
At a zoo outside Tokyo, the monkey enclosure has become a must-see attraction thanks to an inseparable pair: Punch, a baby Japanese macaque, and his stuffed orangutan companion.

Gauteng water woes a wake-up call we cannot ignore