Today’s news: Murder-accused farmer Zachariah Olivier saw his bail application postponed to next year, the magistrate in notorious diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg’s case has recused himself, and a recall is underway of an erroneous batch of Yaz Plus contraceptive pills due to an alarming “mix-up”.
In entertainment, media personality Pearl Thusi tells The Citizen she was inspired by Kiernan ‘AKA’ Forbes’ bravery to do a Comedy Central Roast after she first declined.
In sport, the South African Football Association (Safa) has dismissed claims that they covered travel and accommodation costs for the South Sudan team during an Afcon qualifier.
The weather on Saturday will be warm to very hot for the most part. Some showers and thundershowers are on the cards and a fire danger warning has been issued. – Full weather forecast here.
It’s going to be a grim Christmas and new year for Limpopo farmer Zachariah Olivier accused of killing two women and throwing their bodies into a pigsty after his bail application was postponed to next year.
The 62-year-old Olivier was expected to apply for bail in the Polokwane regional court on Friday.
Dezzi Liebenberg, wife of the notorious diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg, applied for bail in the Bronkhorstspruit Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
In an unexpected twist at the end of the proceedings, Magistrate Vusimuzi Mahlangu announced that he is recusing himself from the case in the interest of justice.
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Saphra) is collaborating with Bayer to ensure a speedy recall of an erroneous batch of Yaz Plus contraceptive pills due to an alarming “mix-up” that could compromise its birth control effectiveness and lead to unwanted pregnancies.
Apparently, the pharmaceutical and biotech giant mistakenly filled a “limited number” of packs with 24 hormone-free placebo pills instead of the 24 actual hormone tablets used for contraception.
The past week was quite exciting on the economic front, with inflation decreasing by a full 1%, although it did not change the Reserve Bank’s mind about cutting the repo rate by more than 25 basis points.
On the international front, geopolitical tensions fuelled a rally in safe-haven commodities, Bianca Botes, director at Citadel Global, says. “Gold extended its upward streak, surpassing $2,660/ounce as investors sought refuge amidst escalating Russia-Ukraine tensions and the US’s veto of a Gaza ceasefire resolution.”
The deadline to decide South African rugby’s commercial future is inching nearer.
The 14 unions making up the domestic landscape will on 6 December vote on whether to accept a R1.3 billion deal to sell a 20% stake in the South African Rugby Union (Saru).
The Legal Practice Council (LPC) criticised a media report about an attorney’s acquittal after allegedly stealing the settlement money meant for a disabled child.
It has stressed that the lawyer, Steven Gqeba, is still suspended and the decision to acquit him is not yet final.
Media personality Pearl Thusi said she was inspired by Kiernan ‘AKA’ Forbes’ bravery to do a Comedy Central Roast after she first declined to have her own roast.
Thusi said she initially declined because she wasn’t in a good space.
“I said ‘no’. I wasn’t in a good space when they called me but I was on a journey of healing, which is what I’m sharing on my reality show,” Thusi told The Citizen as she walked the red carpet to her roast.
TV presenter Smash Afrika has been announced as the new host for Mzansi Magic’s popular reality show, Big Brother Mzansi, for the upcoming Season 5.
The show was previously hosted by actor and TV personality Lawrence Maleka.
The South African Football Association (Safa) has dismissed claims that they covered travel and accommodation costs for the South Sudan team during their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier in Cape Town.
In a one-sided affair at the Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday night, Bafana Bafana hammered the Sudanese 3-0 to end their Group K campaign unbeaten with four wins and two draws.
A little more than a month after their defeat in the T20 World Cup final, all-rounder Sune Luus says the Proteas women’s team are eager to pick themselves up and bounce back during their month-long home tour against England starting this weekend.
Playing their second successive T20 Women’s World Cup final, the SA team were defeated by New Zealand in the trophy battle at the global showpiece in the United Arab Emirates in October.
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