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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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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