Kolisi returns to lead Springboks against Wales
The Springboks’ 2019 Rugby World Cup-winning captain Siya Kolisi (pictured right) will make his return from injury this weekend against Wales in Cardiff. Kolisi has not played since June when…
The dynamics of divestment
Blessing Nyatanga Introduction Divestiture means the sale of or disposition of certain company assets or a business unit which is not performing well and disposed either through closure or sale.…
KINGS OF SCOTLAND…St John’s College eyes World Champions crown in Glasgow…Charms Glasgow, pipe band steals show at preliminary event
Talent Gore ST JOHN’S College Pipe and Drum Corps are charming the Scottish city of Glasgow ahead of the prestigious World Pipe Band Championships, which get underway today.
Ariston tea sales volumes bulk 57pc
Michael Tome Listed agricultural concern, Ariston Holdings, says export tea sales volumes grew 57 percent to 1 343 tonnes during the third quarter to June 2023, credited to improved logistics…
Zim’s critical minerals law favours China
The world’s clean-energy transition will be impossible without African minerals — and a degree of resource nationalism from African countries is benefiting China, which has for decades invested in the…
Suzuki Fronx compact crossover lands in SA
The Suzuki Fronx has touched down in South Africa, and it’s on a mission to present a funkier alternative to the usual SUVs at the lower end of the market.…
Data prices favour the wealthy, penalise the poor in S. Africa
Cellular providers have been reducing the price of mobile data, motivated by a bit of threat from the Competition Commission, which initiated an inquiry into the mobile industry in August…
FOOTBALL STAR CHITIYO TO PAY US$120 A MONTH FOR SON’S UPKEEP
Faith Mandizha FOOTBALL star Ronald Chitiyo has been ordered to pay US$120 a month for the upkeep of his son.
Zimbabwe scores big at Sadc summit
Kudakwashe Mugari in Luanda, Angola Zimbabwe has been elected as vice chair of the Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) after a Heads of State and Government meeting in Angola, which…
South Africa moves to protect domestic industries
South Africa has been one of the top five users of anti-dumping duties to protect its domestic manufacturing industries, but this has declined quite considerably over the past two decades.…











