Emirates recycles 500 tonnes of plastic bottles

Business Writer Emirates has started work on an environmentally friendly initiative and has so far recycled more than 500 tonnes of plastic and glass in one year from discarded bottles…

Govt is abetting dollarisation

Golden Sibanda AMID the rapid market-led transition towards the exclusive use of US dollar in transactions across Zimbabwe’s economy, the Government has inadvertently been abetting the default dollarisation process by…

Russian oligarchs turn to Zim safaris

Business Writer Russian oligarchs – extremely wealthy business leaders controlling huge companies across the globe — are reportedly beginning to turn to high-end African safaris including in Zimbabwe, after being…

ChatGPT is coming to Snapchat

Snapchat is launching its own AI chatbot called My AI, which will be powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Starting this week, Snapchat users will have access to its new conversational chatbot,…

Envoy pushes for Amazon rainforest protection

BRASILIA. — The world cannot meet its climate goal to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degree Celsius unless it protects the Amazon rainforest, climate envoy John Kerry said in…

Best breakfast foods to energise your day

Eating breakfast will not only satisfy your hunger but fuel your body as well. However, not all foods can make you feel full long enough and provide energy throughout the…

SA: No job, no food, no hope

In a presentation on Tuesday, Statistician-General and head of Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) Risenga Maluleke noted that the unemployment rate in SA has declined for the fourth consecutive quarter,…

Proteas trio selected in the ICC’s World Cup Team of the Tournament

The International Cricket Council on Monday released their most valuable team of the entertaining campaign, which saw Australia defend their title in the final against the Proteas women at Newlands.…

2022 an unusual year for mergers, acquisitions

Business Writer The year 2022 was a busy year for mergers and acquisitions with the Competition and Tariff Commission describing it as an unusual year. According to the Competition and…

Climate crisis driving rise in human-wildlife conflicts

From blue whales colliding with ships to African elephants raiding crops in villages, the climate crisis is causing a rise in conflicts that lead to injury or death for humans…

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