Inter will hope to thrive as underdogs in CL final

Milan. — Inter Milan are dreaming of a shock Champions League triumph after upsetting the odds to reach this season’s final, securing their place in Istanbul on June 10 with…

Khaya sales volumes jump 96pc in Q1

LISTED cement manufacturer Khayah Cement, recorded a 96 percent jump in sales volume buoyed by its vertical cement mill, which was installed in the third quarter of 2023.

Delay in life-extension of Eskom nuclear reactor worsens power outlook

Eskom is planning a further 200-day shutdown of the reactor at its Koeberg nuclear power station that is currently offline for maintenance, refuelling and refurbishment in preparation for a 20-year life-extension.

Architecture industry key to modernisation

Architects and engineers should be innovative and must always explore the full extent of their skills limit to facilitate sustainable modernisation of the country’s cities and towns.

Masemola’s ‘House of Zwide’ character has been killed off

Five time South African Film and Television Awards (Safta) winner Warren Masemola is leaving e.tv’s “House of Zwide” after just less than a year after joining. The sought-after actor joined…

Public sector wages to cost SA R37,4bn more

South Africa will spend an additional R37,4 billion to fund public sector salary increases this year, swelling the wage bill to R730 billion and surpassing a level Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana once thought would be reached in 2025.

General vs special power of attorney

In this article I explain the two types of powers of attorney. A power of attorney is a legal document that authorises another person, called an agent, to act on behalf of the person granting or creating the power of attorney, called the principal, in the event that the principal is not in a position to personally make the decisions or perform the acts, normally through distance or unavailability.

Crypto trading should be regulated, says UK panel

Retail investing in unbacked cryptoassets like Bitcoin should be regulated like gambling because they are highly volatile and have “no intrinsic value,” an influential panel of UK lawmakers said.

African central banks poised to hold rates

Most African central banks due to decide on interest rates in the next two weeks are set to keep them on hold as decades-high inflation eases after more than a year of tightening.

Tsholotsho sets aside land for expansion

Sikhumbuzo Moyo [email protected]   TSHOLOTSHO town board has identified land that will be developed to offset its growing residential and commercial stand application list as the area continues to expand. The…

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