Guards at Choppies nabbed for $12 000 groceries theft
Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter THREE security guards have each been sentenced to 30 months in prison for stealing groceries worth more than $12 000 from Choppies supermarket on separate occasions. Jethro Tumbare…
Think and act like a man
Last year I watched the Movie “Suffragate” and I was moved to tears. (Yes even behind this bravado I cry sometimes.) This movie details how British women fought for the right to vote. What was most profound was that some of them were divorced, dismissed from work and even died fighting for their cause. To cut a long dreary story short, the Representation of the People’s Act of 1918 saw British Women over 30 gain the vote.
Saracens won’t refund ticket holders
Saracens will not be refunding money to their 5 000 season-ticket holders despite relegation from the Premiership at the end of the season already being confirmed due to the salary-cap scandal.
China to build sports industry
The State Council issued an outline to empower the country’s sports industry on September 2, aimed at forging the sports industry into a pillar of the national economy by 2035.
Team effort makes sales growth attainable
Shows-toppers . . . we have all encountered them some time. A specific technical detail, a question about a competitor’s feature, or a presentation hiccup that stops a deal dead in its tracks. Having experienced such and been there we all hope to avoid them at all costs. I for one can almost assure you that there are reliable methods and ways to minimise these show-stoppers from coming up ever again? (Please note, minimise not disappear).
Why it’s easy for athletes to blow millions
Bianca Andreescu is now a multimillionaire. Here’s expert advice for the teenage tennis star and anyone else who suddenly becomes ultra-wealthy overnight.
Welcome to the real world and economy
Manufacturers wanting to raise production have a set of options, all of which require them in the short term to do business better rather than hope for miracles or some sort of Government intervention to force consumers to buy their products.
‘Reducing trade disputes, uncertainty key in 2020’
Impacted by prolonged trade disputes, the global economy suffered its lowest growth in a decade, slipping to 2,3 percent in 2019. The world, however, could see a slight uptick in economic activity in 2020 if risks are kept at bay, according to the United Nations World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) 2020, which was launched today.
The fall of Vale’s chief
Fabio Schvartsman was supposed to be the fresh face that would help Vale, the world’s biggest iron-ore miner, advance the company after a 2015 dam collapse.
Closing social mobility gap
The Global Social Mobility Index 2020 report is out and it shows most economies are failing to provide the conditions in which their citizens can thrive, often by a large margin.


