The police officers are facing four counts of murder.
Read More »Paul Mashatile cleared of wrongdoing in appointment of SAA CEO
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has been cleared of any wrongdoing in the appointment of outgoing South African Airways CEO, John Lamola.
Read More »Stolen lion cubs rescued, alleged traffickers arrested
The Hawks were tipped off to the attempted sale of four stolen lion cubs, leading to the arrest of the alleged perpetrators.
Read More »Hilarious culture mix-up lands SA woman in trouble – WATCH
A South African woman’s phone payment attempt at a Botswana liquor store sparks a funny culture shock and nearly gets her kicked out.
Read More »Alex Eala’s autograph most wanted at Porsche Village fan event
The country’s very own "Tennis Princess" Alex Eala continues to go farther beyond the court.
Read More »Finance secretary defends limited tax suspension
MANILA, Philippines – Finance Secretary Frederick Go defended the Marcos administration’s decision not to impose a broad suspension of fuel excise taxes, describing the measure as “balanced and fiscally responsible.” In a statement issued Tuesday, Go said the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) recommended suspending excise taxes only on kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),
Read More »Yee rules elite sprint race in Nat’l Age Group Duathlon
Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) duathlon silver medalist Franklin Yee of Cebu showcased his top form, ruling the elite men’s sprint race in the recently concluded National Age Group Triathlon (NAGT) Duathlon last Sunday in Villar City, Las Piñas, Metro Manila.
Read More »Madriaga: P125M confidential funds ‘disposed of in less than 24 hours’
MANILA – Vice President Sara Duterte’s alleged former “bagman” Ramil Madriaga on Tuesday claimed that the PHP125 million in confidential funds under the Office of the Vice President (OVP) in 2022 was not spent in 11 days as previously reported, but was instead “disposed of” in less than 24 hours. In a sworn supplemental affidavit read
Read More »NPA claims responsibility for killing of ex-councilor in Negros
BACOLOD CITY —The New People’s Army (NPA) has claimed responsibility for the killing of a former councilor of Isabela, Negros Occidental, on Sunday, April 12. In a statement issued Monday, Ka Dionesio Magbuelas, spokesperson for the Romeo Nanta Command–NPA South Central Negros Guerrilla Front, said their so-called “revolutionary court” found Rodulfo Fajardo guilty of various offenses.
Read More »Madriaga waives bank secrecy rights
MANILA, Philippines — After admitting to being a bank dummy of former president Rodrigo Duterte, Ramil Madriaga, who claims to be a former aide of Vice President Sara Duterte, submitted a document stating that he is waiving his rights under bank secrecy laws so that investigators can review his financial transactions. Madriaga — before he was allowed
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