Cosa è successo oggi 4 luglio

Read More Le news di oggi dalla guerra in Ucraina. Medvedev: “Da gennaio 185mila nuove reclute nell’esercito”. Nato:“Kiev non riceverà i caccia durante la controffensiva” Leggi tutto La giornalista di Novaja Gazeta è stata presa a calci insieme all’avvocato Nemov da uomini armati che le hanno rasato la testa e la hanno ricoperta di un […]

Information regulator fines justice department R5 million

Read More Justice Minister Ronald Lamola. (Brenton Geach/Gallo Images and Phill Magakoe/ Gallo Images) The information regulator has fined the department of justice and constitutional development affairs R5 million for failure to comply with the Protection of Personal Information Act (Popia) after it flouted an order to renew licences for antivirus software. The regulator’s office […]

Buthelezi poisoning claims suggest lost influence over Zulu monarchy

Read More Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelez. After nearly 70 years, Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) president emeritus and Zulu traditional prime minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi appears to have lost his influence, and control,  over the monarchy. Relations between Buthelezi and King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini continue to worsen, with the monarch on Monday publicly dismissing Buthelezi’s claim that […]

Media needs solidarity and sense as Moti Group’s spin war continues

Read More Last month, after the court heard amaBhungane’s application to have the ex parte order set aside, Zunaid Moti threatened, in a clip posted on Twitter, to bankrupt amaBhungane through litigation. (Photo: Instagram) Despite a high court loss, the conglomerate has threatened further litigation against amaBhungane and suggested it can out-money the media group […]

NGO wins court order against ministers to stop Vaal River sewage pollution

Read More Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mcunu An environmental watchdog has won a major court victory against several government ministers, including Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu and the minister of forestry, fisheries and the environment, Barbara Creecy, ordering them to stop the sewage pollution of the Vaal River and its tributaries. Save the […]

TV presenter Fiona Phillips reveals she has Alzheimer’s at age of 62

Read More The television presenter Fiona Phillips has disclosed she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and is undergoing trials for a new drug that scientists hope could slow or reverse the illness. The 62-year-old said she was informed she had the illness 18 months ago, having had months of brain fog and anxiety. Her […]

Partygate: Met investigating Tory gatherings in December 2020

Read More Scotland Yard is reopening its investigation into potential Covid breaches at a “jingle and mingle” lockdown party at Conservative headquarters at the height of the pandemic as the Partygate scandal continues to plague the Conservative party. The Metropolitan police’s decision to look again at the gathering of former Tory mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey’s […]

Revealed: UK plans to drop flagship ?11.6bn climate pledge

Read More The government is drawing up plans to drop the UK’s flagship ?11.6bn climate and nature funding pledge, the Guardian can reveal, with the prime minster accused of betraying populations most vulnerable to global heating. The disclosure provoked fury from former ministers and representatives of vulnerable countries, who accused Rishi Sunak of making false […]

MPs criticise ‘staggering’ failures at UK Health Security Agency

Read More Britain’s lead public health body has a staggering lack of control over billions of pounds of spending, and there is no plan for stockpiling vaccines or personal protective equipment (PPE) for a future pandemic, a damning MPs’ report has found. The public accounts committee was highly critical of the repeated governance and financial […]