Flight operations at SAA back to normal

File photo: Passengers walk to board a South African Airways (SAA) plane at the Hosea Kutako International Airport, in Windhoek, Namibia. 1 minute South African Airways (SAA) says its flight schedule has returned to normal. This after over 100 pilots resumed work yesterday after suspending their two-day strike action. The South African Airways Pilots Association,…

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Bluff Beach closure over e-coli sparks concern

Drone with a beach in the background 2 minutes Bathers and holidaymakers in Durban are increasingly concerned about the closure of Bluff Beach, a popular spot for both locals and tourists. This closure is due to serious e-coli contamination, with beaches in Isipingo also being affected by the same issue. The local municipality has acknowledged…

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TS Galaxy stun AmaZulu 1-0 in Betway Premiership

A soccer ball in a net. 1 minute After languishing at the bottom of the log at the beginning of the season, TS Galaxy have now climbed to tenth spot on the log. Galaxy beat AmaZulu 1-0 at the Mbombela Stadium in Mpumalanga. The only goal of the match was scored by substitute Puso Dithejane…

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KZN long-distance taxi operations to resume from Sunday

Commuters jump into a taxi. 2 minutes The KwaZulu-Natal Transport and Human Settlements MEC Siboniso Duma and the striking Durban Long-Distance Taxi Association, have reached an agreement to end the week-long strike that left commuters stranded. The taxi operators lamented the impounding of their taxis, as well as the slow process of issuing permits. Duma…

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SACP in the WC condemns Janusz Waluś’ deportation

The killer of Chris Hani, Janusz Waluś. 2 minutes The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Western Cape has condemned the deportation of Polish immigrant, Janusz Waluś. Waluś was paroled in 2022 for the assassination of SACP General Secretary, Chris Hani, 31 years ago. Speaking at the Provincial SACP Council, Provincial Secretary, Benson Ngqentsu…

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