City Power has praised the police for the arrest of two suspects found in possession of suspected stolen copper cables worth R1.2m in Johannesburg on Monday.
in three years. let s look at those stats in a bit more detail. the total cash distributed by 132 institutions rose by 75 million in three years, going from more than £a5.9 million in 2018/19, to more than £61.2m in 2019/20, then to more than £121.2m in 2020/21. of those 132 institutions, 95 confirmed to the bbc how many students applied for hardship funding, and how many of them were successful. their responses suggest that the number of students applying for hardship funding at these universities almost tripled in three years rising by over 78,000. the number of students enrolled in uk higher education also rose in those three years, according to the higher education statistics agency.
happier memories as a family, and just do what my dad would have loved. that was sonja jessup reporting. youtuber, colin furze has won retrospective planning permission to burrow a tunnel between his house and shed. he spent three years digging the passage by hand under his lincolnshire garden without permission. the subterranean structure lies 1.2m 4ft beneath the surface and could eventually also connect to a special underground bunker he has built. mr furze said he wanted to do it because he thought it would be cool and has documented his progress to his 12 million youtube followers after beginning the tunnelling project in november 2018. colin furzejoins me now, from his underground bunker. through the magic of technology.
Three men appeared in the East London specialised commercial crimes court on Wednesday relating to allegations of defrauding the Eastern Cape health department of R3,2m for Covid-19-related personal protective equipment (PPE).