The Boss Baby movie Body Seven-year-old Tim gets jealous when his parents give all their attention to his little brother. Tim soon learns that the baby can talk and the two team up to foil the plans of the CEO of Puppy Co.
Bosasa whistleblower lodges new bail bid article Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi, is expected to hear the outcome of his new bail application on Friday. The high court in Johannesburg heard arguments, from both the state and Agrizzi's lawyers on Monday. Meanwhile Agrizzi is still recovering in hospital after he had a heart attack last week. Pule Letshwiti has the details.
Bosasa scandal claims another ANC member article Vincent Smith handed himself over to the Hawks this morning, and face charges of fraud and corruption.
Bosasa whistleblower has heart attack article The state's key witness in the Bosasa corruption case, Angelo Agrizzi, has had a heart attack. It’s believed doctors managed to successfully resuscitate him, after he went into sudden cardiac arrest. For an update on Agrizzi’s health, we spoke to his lawyer, Daniel Witz.
The Borrowers movie Body The Borrowers are four-inch high "little people" who live under the floorboards.
Booze is back, but for how long? article Liquor stores were allowed to reopen on Tuesday. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Monday evening that with new COVID-19 9 infections are declining, liquor stores will be allowed to trade from Mondays to Thursdays. Pubs and eateries are also allowed to serve alcohol between 10am and 10pm. But with the first batch of vaccines having arrived in the country just one day ago, some restaurant and tavern owners, are worried that the booze ban will return. Riante Naidoo has this story.
Booze traders up in arms article Tavern owners around the country are scratching their heads, after they were forced to close their doors last night, for a second time this year, as a result of rising COVID-19 infections. Our reporter Riante Naidoo met up with an owner and filed this report.
Booze ban relieving strain on hospitals article To tell us more about the situation at Western Cape hospitals on New Year’s Eve, we were joined by Dr Keith Cloete. He is the head of the province’s health department
Booze or no booze? article Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma's interpretation of the new lockdown regulations is being disputed. Liquor law expert, Danie Cronje told us on Thursday, in terms of the latest Easter COVID-19 lockdown regulations, dated the 30th of March, there’s no mention that one is not allowed to transport alcohol.
Booth hit ordered from Pollsmoor article It's an open secret that our prisons are fraught with contraband and cellphones. In fresh allegations the correctional services department is looking into allegations that an attempted hit on prominent Cape Town defence attorney, William Booth, was ordered from prison. The allegations surfaced after a plea deal reached between the state and a three gang members who carried out the botched assassination attempt. Kauthar Brown, Ebrahim Deare and Riyaad Gasant entered a plea deal with the state last week. Our reporter Natalie Malgas has more.