Amplats CEO warns investor payouts will decline as load shedding continues to hit SA

Bloomberg Anglo American Platinum, the No. 1 platinum miner by value, said investor payouts will drop as worsening power outages in South Africa curb output and push up costs. “Will…

There is nothing like a dame . . .

THE Commonwealth Monitoring Force contingent was very excited. After all, they had been stuck in one of the most desolate parts of Rhodesia at assembly point Foxtrot in the Sabi Tribal Trust Lands for weeks.

Sunshine wins Warren Hills Golf club case

Property developer, Sunshine Development (Pvt) Ltd, has successfully ejected Warren Hills Golf Club from its premises in Warren Park, following their refusal to pay rentals for the premises.

Dream debut for Sheffield Wednesday’s Zim teen

IT was a dream come true for 17-year-old Zimbabwean teenager Sean Fusire after he was given his first team debut by English League One football side, Sheffield Wednesday at Highbury.

DRC to explore for green energy metals

Democratic Republic of Congo wants to position itself as a key source of metals in the green energy transition, and that will mean new exploration for nickel and chrome, according…

Power crisis: Firms urge SA to halt fuel taxes

The Consumer Goods Council of South Africa (CGCSA) on Tuesday urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to scrap the sugar tax, as well as suspend the fuel duty and road accident fund levies for the industry amid record levels of load shedding.

Colin Powell’s anthrax vial taught the US valuable lesson

It has been 20 years since the Secretary of State made his UN Security Council address, fake anthrax vial in hand, which led to the Iraq war and millions of deaths.

Pick n Pay spends R350Am on diesel in 10 months

Despite positive sales growth, grocery retail chain Pick n Pay said it spent nearly R350 million on diesel to keep generators running at its stores in a bid to eschew the impacts of load shedding on its operations.

Zelensky burning down Ukraine for Western applause — exiled opposition leader

President Vladimir Zelensky condemned Ukraine to destruction in the name of Western interests because he is too incompetent and ambitious to govern it properly, exiled opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk believes.

Bus operators, truck drivers smuggling drugs cautioned

CROSS border bus and truck drivers are believed to be part of a syndicate smuggling illicit drugs into Zimbabwe with the police and other authorities responding by increasing surveillance and checks at all border posts as the operation against drug suppliers and peddlers intensifies.

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