Iconic Mpumalanga lodge, hotelier duly recognised
by ANNA NTABANE MBOMBELA – LOCATED on a high point between Mbombela and White River, the eBundu Lodge is one the Lowveld’s most notable tourist facilities, attracting guests from ...
Read More »Hansen appointed first Power of Nutrition president
TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - RENOWNED health and nutrition expert, Keith Hansen, has been appointed the inaugural president of The Power of Nutrition (USA) Inc, a corporation d ...
Read More »African dermatologists win L’Oréal research grants
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - THREE African dermatologists, hailing from Kenya, Nigeria and Senegal, have been honoured for their momentous research projects that expand know ...
Read More »Latam brings next-generation travel to SA
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - LATAM Airlines, Chile’s flag carrier, is introducing its future-first Airbus A350 XWB to its South African route. As the star of the Latam Airli ...
Read More »Capetonians mobilized against gender-based abuse
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - AFTER raising over $1 billion towards causes that champion women empowerment, iconic beauty brand, Avon Justine, is mobilising residents in Cape ...
Read More »P30 powers Huawei to 100 million units sold
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - BESEIGED smartphone maker, Huawei, has sold 100 million units as of May 31, a senior official disclosed. Sales were powered by the P30 series, w ...
Read More »Digitilisation partly blamed for latest SA job losses
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - THE loss of thousands of jobs, partly because of digitilisation, in South Africa in recent days, does not augur well for employment creation in ...
Read More »Madagascar farmers request aid to produce more food
from MARIO RAJOMAZANDRY in Antananarivo, Madagascar ANTANANARIVO – SMALL scale farmers in Madagascar have appealed to government and the private sector to help them diversify from ...
Read More »Foreign concepts derail Africa’s journey to smart cities
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - AFRICAN governments and the private sector must adopt relevant, homegrown solutions as well as keep abreast with modern technology trends in th ...
Read More »Technology anticipated to eradicate rampant poaching
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - SOME 8 000 rhinoceros have been killed- including 508 last year- since the start of the poaching epidemic a decade ago. This makes South Africa ...
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