Living a long life: A wish for many

Living a long life is a common wish of many — and some might just get what they wish for. Life expectancies in developed and developing countries alike have been rising continuously, causing the number of people who live to 100 years to rise also.

Djokovic praises Serena as ‘one of greatest athletes’

Novak Djokovic praised Serena Williams as one of the greatest athletes in history after a tough loss set back her bid to tie the all-time record for Grand Slam titles…

Land Rover Defender bakkie: It could actually happen

The Land Rover Defender has been reincarnated to great acclaim, with many of the brand’s fans admiring the way it marries modern refinement with traditional off-road capabilities.

Premier League CEO not giving up on fans return this season

THE English Premier League’s chief executive says there remains a chance that some fans could return to stadiums this season if Covid-19 lockdown restrictions are eased in the coming weeks.…

VW not afraid of Apple electric car

Volkswagen is not concerned by any potential plans that Apple might have for an electric car that could include the iPhone maker’s battery technology, its chief executive Herbert Diess said recently.

Zimbabweans eager to get Covid-19 jab

Covid-19 vaccinations to healthcare and other frontline workers started in Harare yesterday with most Zimbabweans saying they were eager to get their jabs.

Hamilton pays tribute to Rashford

Lewis Hamilton has described Marcus Rashford’s leading role in tackling child food poverty as “truly inspiring”.

New Tokyo 2020 chief vows to ‘regain trust’ after sexism row

TOKYO 2020’s new president Seiko Hashimoto yesterday vowed to “regain trust” in the Olympic organising committee after an embarrassing sexism row, with just over five months until the virus-postponed Games.…

Businesses must continue leadership

The easing of the Level Four national lockdown, and in particular the modest relaxation of curfew and the introduction of a process to allow the next set of businesses to reopen, have been rightly welcomed.

Redwing Mine workers demand Madondo removal

Redwing Mine workers have lost confidence in their corporate rescue practitioner, Dr Cecil Madondo, who is facing criminal charges, and want him immediately replaced.

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