Friday , 26 April 2024

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  • Ramaphosa explains delicate ties with America

    Ramaphosa explains delicate ties with America

    by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, said despite ties with the United States being frosty at times, the relationship is built on mutual resp ...

  • Zimbabwe rewards new breed of Golden Girls

    Zimbabwe rewards new breed of Golden Girls

    from RUSSELL ADADEVOH in Accra, GhanaACCRA – ZIMBABWE is rolling out the red carpet and financially rewarding the women’s cricket team after they were crowned continental champions ...

  • Zimbabwe women crowned African cricket champions

    Zimbabwe women crowned African cricket champions

    from RUSSELL ADADEVOH in Accra, GhanaACCRA – ZIMBABWE are the new women’s cricket champions of the continent after defeating neighbouring South Africa at the Africa Games in Ghana. ...

  • Major Egypt nuclear plant off the ground

    Major Egypt nuclear plant off the ground

    CAIRO – SPECIALISTS from the ASE Group have started installing the first tier of inner containment of the reactor building at Unit 1 of El-Dabaa NPP in Egypt. El-Dabaa NPP Unit The ...

Speed kills, even in pursuit of the Gospel

Speed kills, even in pursuit of the Gospel

True Gospel with SAVIOUS-PARKER KWINIKA THE Gospel of Jehovah God, through His begotten son Jesus Christ, does not require speeding believers who are concerned only about quick re ...

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Innovative Zulu monarch will inspire businesses globally

Innovative Zulu monarch will inspire businesses globally

By SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - ABOUT 200 years after his demise, the life of the legendary Zulu king, Shaka, has been encapsulated as a model to run a business for entrepreneur ...

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Internet of things shakes African oil & gas sector

Internet of things shakes African oil & gas sector

By SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - A technology expert has encouraged oil and gas companies in the continent to make the most of the proliferation of software to overcome the uphea ...

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Xenophobia: Tensions worsen between Nigeria, SA

Xenophobia: Tensions worsen between Nigeria, SA

From EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, Nigeria ABUJA - NIGERIA and South Africa are on a diplomatic collision after the West African country’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora threat ...

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Alarming resent growing against South Africans outside borders

Alarming resent growing against South Africans outside borders

ABUJA - THE violent implosion in Nigeria as locals retaliate to xenophobic violence suffered by their compatriots in South Africa is merely a tip of an iceberg as bitterness brews ...

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BREAKING NEWS: Tit-for-tat: grass suffers as Africa’s two elephants fight

BREAKING NEWS: Tit-for-tat: grass suffers as Africa’s two elephants fight

ABUJA - THE xenophobic violence characterizing South Africa in recent weeks, targeting Nigerians, has degenerated into a tit-for-tat affair that has seen frosty relations returnin ...

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Laziness is the parent of all evils

Laziness is the parent of all evils

True Gospel with SAVIOUS-PARKER KWNIKA THIS week, Jehovah God has dissuaded me from preaching against false prophets and their gospel centred on money. Instead, my King, who is th ...

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Mashaba makes U’-turn on anti-foreigners outbursts

Mashaba makes U’-turn on anti-foreigners outbursts

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - FOLLOWING a barrage of criticism from human rights groups, government and refugee communities, the executive mayor of Johannesburg Herman Mashaba ...

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Citibank to pay R69 million in banks collusion saga

Citibank to pay R69 million in banks collusion saga

By BUSINESS REPORTER JOHANNESBURG - CITIBANK N.A will pay a fine of over R69,5 million ( USD 5,3 million ) following a settlement agreement with the Competition Commission over th ...

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Over 100 Nigerians reported dead after SA xenophobia

Over 100 Nigerians reported dead after SA xenophobia

From EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, Nigeria ABUJA - SOME 116 Nigerians have been killed during xenophobic attacks in South Africa over the past two years, a figure that a government offi ...

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