Month: June 2025
James Bracey leads recovery as battle hangs in the balance
Colin Ingram, Ben Kellaway score unbeaten fifties as Glamorgan look to reel in Gloucestershire Source link
Read MoreFormer Transnet execs charged over Zuma-era graft case. What we know
Four former executives from the beleaguered transport company, Transnet, have been arrested and charged with multiple counts of corruption tied to a scandal that plagued the government of ex-president Jacob
Read MoreBCCI yet to confirm India's tour of Bangladesh in August, says BCB president
India are scheduled to play three ODIs and three T20Is in Bangladesh Source link
Read MoreSA’s refinery capacity has been reduced: Outgoing BP SA Chairperson – SABC News
BP Southern African retiring Chairperson, Thandi Orleyn, says South Africa’s refinery capacity has been reduced and the market has become import concentrated. This follows the Mineral and Petroleum Resources department
Read MoreAnderson sets tone, Balderson cleans up as Lancashire take charge
Derbyshire facing significant deficit as Keaton Jennings adds another half-century in second innings Source link
Read MoreNews you should know tonight: Top 5 stories you may have missed on June 30, 2025
Good evening, IOL News family! It’s Monday, June 30, 2025, and it’s time for a wrap of the biggest headlines making waves in South Africa and beyond. Don’t forget to
Read MoreJaiswal to continue playing for Mumbai in domestic cricket
The MCA accepts his request to withdraw the NOC for playing for Goa Source link
Read MoreBen Geddes hundred, Naavya Sharma burst plunge Leicestershire into trouble
Division Two leaders stumble to 108 for 8 after visitors rack up 534 in seemingly benign conditions Source link
Read MoreANCYL in FS calls for unemployment rate to be declared a disaster – SABC News
The African National Congress Youth League in the Free State says the high unemployment rate in the province should be declared as a disaster. The league marched to the premier’s
Read MoreIsraeli forces kill 48 in Gaza as ceasefire calls intensify
Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed at least 48 people on Monday, including 21 at a seafront rest area, as fresh calls grew for a ceasefire in the
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