Pistorius parole process gets underway

South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, in prison for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, may soon meet her parents as part of the process leading to parole being considered, officials say.

Arteta backs Aubameyang

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has insisted his captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will remain the club’s first-choice penalty taker despite missing his last two. 

Mr Nash bounces back with message of hope

AFROJAZZ musician Mr Nash has stolen the limelight with his new extended play (EP) titled “Unosvika” which was released last Friday.

Nakamba’s sacked manager had big plans for Villa

Sacked Aston Villa manager Dean Smith believes he could have led the club to a top-10 Premier League finish had he remained in the job. 

Business council fumes over SA power cuts

The Black Business Council (BBC) yesterday called for Eskom boss Andre de Ruyter and the parastatal’s directors to step down as load-shedding continues to leave SA in the dark.

Mandishe: From poet to gospel music star

Chiweshe-based gospel artiste Jameslay Mandishe has opened up on what drove him into gospel music after he started off as a poet whose poems were even aired on radio.

ZERA announces new LPG gas prices

Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory  Authority (ZERA) has made an upward review of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices to US$2,05 per kg effective from November 8, 2021.

Botswana working on second coal mine

Work is due to begin on Botswana’s second privately-owned coal mine in the first quarter of next year, the CEO of Maatla Resources has said, despite calls to abandon coal.

Oil refinery begins to take shape in at Feruka

IN the five months that have passed since the Mayor of Umtali hammered a wooden stake into the ground on Feruka Valley farm and earth-moving machinery began clearing the site of the process area, the oil refinery has begun to take definite shape.  

NEW: ‘Tell Africa’s stories on conservation’

Fatima Bulla Musakwa MEDIA practitioners should tell Africa’s stories in order to change existing false narratives around conservation, as this will ensure that wildlife on the continent thrives. This was…

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