Tokyo hotel apologises for ‘Jap only’ elevators signs
A Tokyo hotel has apologised and removed signs saying “Japanese only” and “foreigners only” from elevators after the anti-Covid-19 precaution sparked outrage on social media ahead of the 2020 Summer…
SA businesses call for government protection
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) will be deployed to Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal to assist law enforcement agencies in managing the unrest, but Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) says this should have happened earlier.
Tobacco farmers’ efforts going up in smoke through nocturnal deliveries
NOT so long ago, stories of robbers or thieves targeting raw agricultural products like tobacco or any other crop being delivered to the floors were not only a rarity, but unheard of.
High Court rules in favour of police using spikes
Fidelis Munyoro, Chief Court Reporter Strips of spikes used by police to stop vehicles refusing to obey orders to halt are fully legal and any court trying to ban them…
Robbers arrested, stolen vehicle recovered
TWO robbers who pounced on an unsuspecting man from Mabhauwa area in Marondera and robbed him of his vehicle and three cellphones have been arrested by the police, while their two accomplices are on the run.
Makaza hopeful of Cape Town Marathon
SEASONED distance runner, Collen Makaza, says he is shifting his focus to the Cape Town Marathon.
Bank unveils $120m loan facility for youths
EMPOWERBANK has unveiled a $120 million youth loan facility business start-up kit and working capital.
National Wetlands Masterplan to steer environmental management
Completion of the National Wetlands Masterplan is a welcome development that will boost the country’s environmental management efforts in line with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), an official has said.
I am at the right club – Khama Billiat
KHAMA BILLIAT has said he is at the right club, despite all the challenges he has experienced, at Kaizer Chiefs.
Bamangwato people protest against Khama’s choice of wife
A REPORT on the election of Seretse Khama as chief-designate of the Bamangwato tribe, the protest of Regent Tshekedi against the acceptance of Seretse’s white wife as chieftainess, and other matters relating to this contentious position have been sent by the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in the Union, Sir Evelyn Baring, to the British government.











