The Citizen - October 10, 2024
The Citizen - October 10, 2024
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October 10, 2024
Levies: state âall talk, no actionâ
FUEL TAX: OUTA DECRIES FAILURE TO REMOVE IMPEDIMENTS
3 mins
Chemistry of Nobel works
Stockholm â Americans David Baker and John Jumper, together with Briton Demis Hassabis, shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry yesterday for revealing proteins' secrets through computing and artificial intelligence.
1 min
Meet Sherlock 100 years later
Berkhamsted - Sherlock Holmes fans are being promised a most authentic depiction of the fictional detective, with the restoration of a century-old silent film series chronicling the London sleuth's adventures.
1 min
âMama, bye... see you in heavenâ
SUICIDE NOTE: 'I WANT TO KILL MYSELF BECAUSE OF THE BULLYING FROM MY TEACHER'
3 mins
Writing can right the wrong of illiteracy
With more technology integration in schools, is handwriting| really necessary in this age of digitisation? The answer is: yes.
1 min
â1 in 5 kids go hungryâ
REPORT: UKâS POVERTY LINE OF R3 500 A WEEK LEAVES CHILDREN POOR
2 mins
Cops escort Swift after 'suicide plot'
London - US star Taylor Swift, pictured, got a special police escort for her London concerts after an alleged suicide attack plot led to the cancellation of three performances in Vienna.
1 min
âRocky moment for national govtâ as ANC-DA tension builds
The ANC-DA fallout in Tshwane is a serious issue for the government of national unity (GNU) that could have widespread implications for both parties and spill over into the national coalition, an expert says.
2 mins
Tshwane: will it kill GNU?
COUNCIL COUP: ANC, ACTIONSA, EFF JOIN FORCES TO BLOCK CILLIERS BRINK'S RE-ELECTION
2 mins
âOur taps are still dryâ
ERMELO: SOME RESIDENTS HAVE NOT HAD WATER FOR THREE MONTHS
2 mins
Mass killings: 'Survivors lives changed forever'
With the Eastern Cape rural communities of Lusikisiki and Qumbu reeling from the impact of mass killings by unknown gunmen still at large, leading psychologist Dr Keitumetse Mashego warned yesterday survivors âwill never be the same.â
1 min
Cops' overtime for VIP protection a whopping R360m
Nearly R360 million in overtime has been paid by the South African Police Service (Saps) to members of the VIP protection unit over the past two years.
1 min
Dry, hot weather forecast
GO DOWN ON THEIR KNEES TO PRAY FOR SKIES TO OPEN, RELEASING SUMMER RAINS
2 mins
Toxic mix drowns women
HARDEST HIT: EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE MAKES LIFE MORE TENUOUS
2 mins
Tributes pour in after pastor McCauley's death
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed sadness following the death of the founder of Rhema Bible Church, Ray McCauley.
1 min
Protesters want justice for abused dog
STOP. Animal supporters call for justice to an abused dog, Ali, from Bryanston.
1 min
Calls for reforms at home affairs
The portfolio committee on home affairs has called on the department of home affairs to tackle significant capacity challenges at the Tshwane Refugee Reception Centre.
1 min
Helene's force shocks
STUDY: CLIMATE CHANGE EXACERBATES HURRICANE'S DESTRUCTIVE POWER
2 mins
New censorship by silence
This week, I listened to ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula reintroducing the party national spokesperson, Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri, to the media.
2 mins
Tragic reminder of struggles
It is not surprising that Mental Health Awareness Month falls in October... research across the world points to the fact that most suicides occur in spring going into early summer, which is exactly where we are at the moment.
1 min
Rural areas now easy targets
We conversed with friends over the massacres that have hit the Eastern Cape lately. We spoke of them for what they are.
2 mins
SA does not need the racism pot to be stirred
The majority of Saffers do not discriminate against other races, writes Charles.
1 min
Greece's emptying island
FINANCIAL MELTDOWN: FAMED REGION SUFFERS STEADY DEPOPULATION
2 mins
Tito tomb at risk as Serbs argue over Yugoslav legacy
In a move akin to kicking Lenin out of Moscow's Red Square, the mayor of Belgrade wants to rid the Serbian capital of the tomb of Tito, the socialist leader who held Yugoslavia together for decades.
1 min
Kim to shutter Seoul border
PACT OVER: SOUTH NOW OFFICIALLY ENEMY STATE
1 min
Trump 'never' calls Putin
Moscow â The Kremlin yesterday denied a claim in a new book that Republican candidate Donald Trump may have spoken to President Vladimir Putin seven times since he left the White House.
1 min
Time runs out to flee Florida
Tampa - Florida residents yesterday fled â or defied warnings and tried to take shelter â in the final hours before Hurricane Milton, a lethal Category 4 storm, roars out of the ocean and tears across the state.
1 min
China attack 'still years away' â poll
Taipei - Most Taiwanese people were willing to defend the island against a Chinese attack but the majority believed Beijing was unlikely to invade within the next five years, a poll showed yesterday.
1 min
Date and venue change for Robbie Williams' Gauteng shows
Due to scheduling conflicts with Robbie Williams' upcoming Better Man movie promotion commitments in the US, he is not able to be in Johannesburg on 18 January, 2025 as scheduled.
1 min
SABC to auction prime Durban central land
The SABC is set to auction off three prime portions of vacant land in Durban central next Wednesday, with expectations of intense competition from interested buyers.
1 min
Call for fuel price drop
LEVIES: PRICES SHOULD BE 30% LOWER AT R14 A LITRE, SAYS MANTASHE
2 mins
Turmoil roils capital
TSHWANE: COUNCIL BUSINESS AT A STANDSTILL AS POLITICIANS FIGHT
2 mins
Mondi to acquire German packaging business
JSE-listed Mondi is set to acquire part of the operations of Schumacher Packaging, a European family business headquartered in Germany, the group announced in a statement on Sens yesterday.
1 min
No refunds for duped investors
Five âparticipants or victimsâ in an illegal Ponzi scheme unsuccessfully attempted to have their investments returned from funds in three bank accounts of the alleged orchestrator of the scheme.
1 min
SA brands flat for 20 years
VALUE: LOSS IN DATA, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
2 mins
Pretorius taken his âleap of faithâ
SWITCH: LIONS FLANK IS OFTEN COMPARED TO KWAGGA
1 min
Hooker is happy to play as a winger
Talented Sharks back Ethan Hooker is just happy to be getting game time at the highest level, and it doesn't matter where that is.
1 min
Solanke never gave up hope
London - Dominic Solanke (above) said that he never gave up hope that he would play for England again as he prepares for a possible second cap seven years after his international debut.
1 min
Chiefs must not get 'desperate'
PETERSEN: SENSES NEW ENERGY AND VIBE ON THE FIELD
1 min
Downs want a better cup return
Neo Maema remains upbeat over Mamelodi Sundowns' chances of claiming more silverware than they did in the previous campaign where they ended up with the league title and African Football League (AFL).
1 min
Please show Jose respect
It's unfair that Jose Riveiro's amazing job at Orlando Pirates in just a short space of time has been reduced to conspiracy theories.
1 min
BACK IN TOP GEAR
PROTEAS: TOO STRONG FOR SCOTS WITH BAT AND BALL
2 mins
Kwayiba hopes to grab a game
Chippa United midfielder Sinoxolo Kwayiba (below) is looking to grab his chance to shine for Bafana Bafana when they take on Congo-Brazzaville in tomorrow's Group K Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Gqeberha.
1 min
Unlocking global markets
GROUNDBREAKING: UNIQUE PLATFORM FOR ENTREPRENEURS TO CONNECT WITH INVESTORS
1 min
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