It’s official! Doja Cat headlines Move Afrika in Pretoria this March. See ticket release times and venue details here. Read more: Redemption for SA fans: Doja Cat set to headline Move Afrika in Pretoria – Time Out
Police have arrested a woman in connection with the murder of an e-hailing driver who was killed while inside his vehicle in Pretoria West on … Read more: Police arrest woman in Pretoria e-hailing murder case | Rekord – The Citizen
It can feel overwhelming, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. But ask yourself what sacrifices make the biggest proportionate impact. Read more: I’m finding it difficult to live up to my morals. How do I know when it’s OK to compromise?
Furthermore, the Gauteng police have arrested a female suspect for the killing of an e-hailing driver who was allegedly murdered inside a car in … Read more: In case you missed it: The cat is back | Gauteng water crisis continues | Car-seat murder video
DA Gauteng leader Solly Msimanga is being lobbied to run for party leader ahead of the DA’s congress in April and is seriously considering it. Read more: Solly Msimanga weighs leadership bid as DA congress sparks fierce lobbying | News24
During the commercial break, Jimmy talks to a young man and his mother-in-law in the audience who are here on a trip together which leads to Jimmy … Read more: Tyler Perry on Jimmy Kimmel’s Movie Idea About Two Members of Our Audience & Joe’s …
Palestinian Ali al-Samoudi was with Al Jazeera’s Abu Akleh when she was shot dead by an Israeli sniper in 2022. Read more: Why did Israel jail journalist who witnessed Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing? – Al Jazeera
The Overstrand Municipality recorded around 600 protesters in Gansbaai alone, with further demonstrations taking place simultaneously in the other … Read more: WATCH: Multiple Overstrand communities protest together – Smile 90.4FM
… Western Cape, exposing serious failures within SAPS leadership … The D1 adult rape kits, crucial for collecting evidence in sexual assault cases, are … Read more: Rape kit shortages in the Western Cape: SAPS must be held accountable