Omoda C5 GT arrives with perkier engine

As previewed earlier in the month, the Chery-owned Omoda brand has now officially launched its somewhat spicier C5 GT model in South Africa. Priced at R589 000, the limited edition…

Advancing health financing mechanisms for Africa

The Global Health Security Consortium, based at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, is focused on improving health systems in Africa and preparing the continent for future pandemics. They…

Create happy customers

Clemence Mutembo Generally speaking, a negative experience in life makes you feel bad no matter who you are or where you are — you could be in Germany, Epworth, Marondera…

Rand falls victim to SA’s ‘noise’ in dismal November

Coleen Goko November has been good to South Africa’s rand for the past five years. This time is different. South Africa’s currency is on track for an 0,3 percent decline…

Tiger Woods puts PGA Tour on notice

It had been a long time since Tiger Woods sat in front of a microphone. Sure, there are the mic’d up range sessions and event galas where he speaks with…

Thrive and survive as a vegan this festive season

It is that time of year again — Christmas decor filling store shelves, and mass amounts of turkey and ham packaged for holiday dinners. For many, the holiday season is…

ANDY BROWN’S BROTHER BURIAL SET FOR TODAY

Takawira Photoveteran Dapi HAMLET Zhou Mufandaidza, the younger brother of the late music icon, Andy Brown, who passed away at home in Kuwadzana on Wednesday, will be buried today.

BID TO TAME THREAT POSED BY ILLICIT ALCOHOL

Yemurai Dyakonda THE Liquor Traders Association of Zimbabwe (LTAZ) has warned against the increasing sale of illicit alcohol and counterfeit products in the country.

THE WORLD IS BURNING, 2023 HOTTEST YEAR ON RECORD

DUBAI. – With a month to run, 2023 will reach global warming of about 1.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, adding to “a deafening cacophony” of broken climate records, the…

ELON MUSK IN SHOCK OUTBURST, SAYS X FACES DESTRUCTION

NEW YORK. – In a profanity-laced outburst, Elon Musk has slammed advertisers that have left X, formerly known as Twitter, warning they will kill the social media platform.

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