MCLAREN BOSS SAYS BOTH F1 TITLES NOW ON

MONZA. — McLaren boss Andrea Stella said both Formula One titles were achievable after Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix and indicated team orders could be used to help Lando Norris battle Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

Coffee traders rush to ship beans ahead of EU law

Coffee cargoes are flooding the European Union as traders rush to stock up on beans ahead of new environmental rules that kick in at the end of the year.

Tamuka bus crash claims 5

Limpopo has recorded a second road accident with multiple fatalities involving a cross-border bus in under a week.

Beijing a popular destination for African students

BEIJING. – When Tanzanian student Fathiya Mohamed Said was a child, she learned that China sent medical teams to aid her home country, inspiring her dream of becoming a doctor.…

Steel industry leaders in US have high hopes for 2025

American steel executives say they’re optimistic that demand for the industrial material will rebound next year, recovering from the lacklustre demand and low prices that have hobbled the industry in 2024.

Zimbabwe has a bright future: Ryan Maron

SOGO Rangers head coach and former Western Province first class player, Ryan Maron has said Zimbabwe has loads of cricketing talent that needs to be harnessed for the growth and development of the game in the country.

KADOMA MAYOR BLASTS RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIONS

KADOMA mayor councillor Nigel Ruzario has taken a swipe at residents’ associations in the city that take to social media to voice concerns but, shy away from fora created for live interaction.

SA Rugby apologises over Haka interference

The South African Rugby Union has written to the New Zealand Rugby Football Union to formally apologise for a sequence of events that led to the conclusion of the Haka…

Rangers edge Takashinga in thriller

A dynamic innings of 60 off 34 balls by Mathews Campbell set the stage for a thrilling three-run Rangers victory over Takashinga Patriots 1 in the battle of the giants at Takashinga Cricket Club on Sunday.

Wind, solar batteries key to SA’s energy transition

South Africa is at a pivotal moment in its energy transition: trying to decarbonise its economy (move away from coal) and make sure that everyone has access to reliable and affordable energy.

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