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News24 is an English-language South African news website created in October 1998 by the multinational media company, Naspers. Its team of approximately 100 journalists, [1] led by editor-in-chief Adriaan Basson, is based in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and Gqeberha. Its brands include Fin24, Sport24, Channel24, Health24, Arts24 ...
In the same month, the magazine merged with the financial website Finance24 to create Fin24.co.za, the country's most accessed financial portal. [2] Finweek's content focused on business and investment issues, with a leaning towards investigative stories and columns. The primary audience was business executives and investors.
Tshwane TV [6] Nongoma TV [7] MYtv [8] ... South Africa Today; Quackdown ... News and media, South African Government information
South Africa was heading closer to the reality of a national coalition government for the first time and a series of complex negotiations to achieve that, as partial election results Friday put ...
The total net profits of 29 major mining companies in South Africa fell from $10.6 billion in 2022 to $5.5 billion in their latest financial year-end statements. ... South Africa was the world’s ...
News 24 may refer to: News 24 (Albania), a 24-hour news television channel in Albania; News24 (website), a South Africa-based news website; Rai News24, a 24-hour news television channel in Italy; BBC News 24, now known as BBC News, a UK 24-hour news television channel; TVNZ News 24, the working title of a New Zealand TV channel launched as TVNZ 7
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday signed into law a bill that aims to overhaul the healthcare system to address deep inequality, but it faces legal challenges from critics. The ...
On 1 August 2013, SABC News launched a 24-hour news channel on DStv, as part of an agreement with MultiChoice that also saw the launch of SABC Encore. [6] SABC News head Jimi Matthews stated that the channel was part of an effort by the SABC to account for changing viewing habits, explaining that "very few people are still satisfied waiting for bulletins in the evening.