Ramaphosa sees fresh start for South Africa
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - THE lifting of the remaining COVID-19 restrictions and the work of the State Capture Commission coming to a close, both in a week, prom ...
Read More »Ugly Soweto scenes over lack of water
by TINTSWALO BALOYI SOWETO - THE violent protest over lack of water in the Protea Glen area of Soweto gives credence to the impression that South African authorities res ...
Read More »Chipmaking under renewed production risks
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - THE mounting Russia-Ukraine war could have a dire impact on the availability of semiconductors. Dante Deo Chief Executive Officer, Leon Ste ...
Read More »Avon Justine celebrates International Pride Month
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG - AVON Justin, the multinational beauty, personal care and fragrance brand is rolling out of a multi-faceted education campaign advocating for the ...
Read More »SA government petitioned over xenophobia
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - AN organisation fighting xenophobia in South Africa has written to President Cyril Ramaphosa and some cabinet ministers raising concer ...
Read More »Sanctions on Russia return to haunt perpetrators
from AMAR KUMAR in New Delhi, IndiaNEW DELHI –SANCTIONS imposed by Western nations on Russia following the war outbreak in Ukraine are haunting resource-less European bloc. N ...
Read More »BRICS ties beneficial to SA economic recovery
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - TOTAL South African trade with other BRICS countries has increased by more than 30 percent to R702 billion (US$43,7 billion) over the p ...
Read More »Social employment poised to tackle SA job scarcity
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG - PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa believes social employment offers young people hope and opportunities as South Africa faces severe joblessness. Pre ...
Read More »First Ghana-made Navara up and running
from RUSSELL ADADEVOH in Accra, GhanaACCRA - THE new Nissan Navara production plant in Ghana has assembled 156 units since officially starting production at the end of March ...
Read More »SA president’s job a poisoned chalice
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - WHENEVER the ruling African National Congress (ANC) takes its president to task over the individual’s controversies, it heralds the en ...
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