News today includes the decomposed body of an illegal miner has been recovered from the Stilfontein mine in the North West province.
Meanwhile, fifty pupils from a Giyani primary school have been hospitalised following a suspected food poisoning incident.
Furthermore, Bafana Bafana qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals (AFCON) yesterday without kicking a ball.
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The decomposed body of an illegal miner has been recovered from the Stilfontein mine in the North West province.
It is understood the body of the zama zama was retrieved just after 11am on Thursday.
More than 4,000 illegal miners remain underground.
CONTINUE READING: Decomposed body of illegal miner brought to surface at Stilfontein mine [VIDEO]
Thabiso Hamilton Ndlovu, a well-known Covid-19 tenderpreneur who won lucrative contracts totalling over R170 million during the pandemic, has been ordered to be imprisoned for 30 days.
The Special Tribunal has ordered the Johannesburg businessman to be imprisoned for 30 days after the Tribunal found Ndlovu in contempt of the Tribunal’s forfeiture order issued on 7 June 2022.
Ndlovu and his associated companies have, however, failed to surrender the following assets as part of the forfeiture order:
CONTINUE READING: Covid-19 tenderpreneur Hamilton Ndlovu sentenced to 30 days for contempt
Fifty pupils from a Giyani primary school have been hospitalised following a suspected food poisoning incident.
The Limpopo Department of Health Spokesperson, Neil Shikwambana, confirmed to SABC News that 50 pupils from Dzumeri Primary School have been hospitalised due to a suspected foodborne illness.
“The report that we have for our medical team is that all learners look stable; they are being seen by the doctors and all our medical staff at the causality of the Nkhensani Hospital in the greater Giyani area,” he said.
CONTINUE READING: 50 Giyani pupils hospitalised in suspected food poisoning incident
Parliament has expressed frustration over the prolonged disciplinary processes that allow suspended magistrates to continue earning their salaries for years.
On Wednesday, the Magistrates Commission briefed Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development, providing updates on cases of magistrates suspended for misconduct.
During the meeting, Naome Manaka, chairperson of the Magistrates Commission’s Ethics Committee, presented updates on several ongoing cases involving magistrates.
CONTINUE READING: ‘Improving their golf skills on full pay’: Suspended magistrates earn R1m salaries for years
Bafana Bafana qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals (AFCON) yesterday without kicking a ball.
South Sudan’s 3-2 win over Congo-Brazzaville in Juba means that Hugo Broos’ side cannot finish lower than second in Group K and will be on the plane to Morocco at the end of next year.
Broos’ talk of resignation if Bafana failed to qualify has also now been rendered null and void. The Belgian’s comments last week always appeared low-risk, with a spectacular set of results required for Bafana not to make it to the finals.
CONTINUE READING: Bafana qualify for AFCON 2025 as Sudan shock Congo
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