Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Monday Morning Spice

Trump delays TikTok ban and vows to release JFK, RFK and MLK assassination files, Cape Town’s traffic woes, Minister in the Presidency investigated for ‘repugnant’ fraud, corruption, Lion hunt under way in KZN, Families in Gaza pray ceasefire brings an end to devastation, and Higher certificate in cannabis now an option for tertiary study.

Monday Morning Spice

Maha Kumbh Mela: World’s largest religious gathering with 400 million expected, Woolworths’ next big move, Sewage effluent forces fishing ban at Blue Lagoon, and Crime Intelligence bosses splurge R22.7 million for luxury hotel.

Monday Morning Spice

Pieter-Steph du Toit named men’s World Rugby Player of the Year, Mysterious orb caught on video zooming over NYC, Bill Clinton grapples with his past in memoir, and What we know about the new weapon used by Russia.

Tuesday Morning Spice

A missing French tourist has been found in Cape Town, Economists worried about Trump, COP29 negotiates the thorniest topic of climate negotiations – money, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have said they’re at a “crossroads”.

Monday Morning Spice

Evidence of Merlin’s grave unearthed in Scotland, Wind farm cyberattack problems, and Starliner returns to Earth without crew.

Tuesday Morning Spice

End of SA rail woes in sight, Prince Harry’s final showdown with the Murdoch empire, Gaza’s first case of polio in 25 years, Home Affairs clears 50% of decade-long backlog in 3 months, and Trump falsely implies Taylor Swift endorses him.

Tuesday Morning Spice

Inside one of the world’s biggest magic mushroom Farms, Adidas apologizes to Bella Hadid over Olympic ad, Prime land up for grabs in one of South Africa’s richest coastal cities, and What the polls say about a Trump v. Harris matchup.

Tuesday Morning Spice

Golden Globes nominations announced, The Zulu royal throne is on shaky grounds, SA musician Zahara passes away, Durban beaches close due to high E. coli levels, Michael Bublé heading to South Africa, SA’s most expensive home SOLD for R700 million.