BMW, Mercedes sued for carbon emission

German activists have filed a lawsuit against BMW and Mercedes-Benz for refusing to tighten their carbon emissions targets and give up fossil fuel-emitting cars by 2030, the Handelsblatt newspaper reported…

Mine worker jailed 9 yrs for pangolin skin

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A HWANGE based mine worker has been sentenced to nine years in jail after he was found with a pangolin skin. Edmond Zulu (45) of…

Top 10 highest paying sports

The highest-paid sports stars are among the wealthiest people in the world. Every year, several lists are published to evaluate the worth of the players. But here we will give you brief details about the highest paying sport in the world.

Peugeot 2008: SA’s Car of the Year

The Peugeot 2008 has beaten 23 other finalists to emerge the 2021 South African Car of the Year.

Can SA tourism learn from Thailand?

The World Travel and Tourism Council says the travel and tourism sector suffered a loss of almost US$4,5 trillion (R64 trillion), with the contribution to GDP dropping by a staggering 49,1 percent compared to 2019; relative to a 3,7 percent GDP decline of the global economy in 2020.

Zimra tightens screws on smugglers

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says tight import regulations will be introduced starting today as part of measures to minimise rampant smuggling of commercial cargo by…

Hotels throwing in the towel on daily cleaning

When guests arrive at the Kennebunkport Captains Collection, a quartet of historical mansions in Maine, US, the front desk staff will provide several details about the accommodation.

US economist rules out ‘stagflation’

Inflation expectations are still being driven by a “temporary spate of supply issues” and there is no sign of continued upward pressure on prices, according to veteran economist Carl Weinberg.

Why are all talking global power shortage?

There is a worrying shortage of energy from Europe to Asia, caused by supply restraints from the world’s top producers, and that’s poised to shutter factories and boost power bills. 

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