Nashua marks its golden anniversary

Nashua Chief Executive Officer, Barry Venter

SINCE establishment in 1973 as a specialist in selling and servicing liquid toner copiers, Nashua has evolved from office automation into a major player in the information and communications technology (ICT) industry.The company is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its founding, and according to the company, this marks five decades of adapting to new technology… Continue reading Nashua marks its golden anniversary

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Alternative Viewpoint: The West’s Labyrinth of Lies on Ukraine Special Military Operation

ILYA ROGACHEV On 24 February 2022 Russia, being left with no other option to protect the people of Donbass from constant violence emanating from the Kiev regime which included not just threats, but daily shelling and bombardments of civil residential areas, as well as tackle strategic security threats to Russia, had to launch the special… Continue reading Alternative Viewpoint: The West’s Labyrinth of Lies on Ukraine Special Military Operation

China-Africa Relations Will Not Be Determined By The Whims Of US Foreign Policy

China’s newly appointed foreign minister Qin Gang completed a weeklong trip to Africa, which took him to five countries, namely Angola, Ethiopia, Benin, Gabon and Egypt, from Jan 8 to 16. Qin was following in the footsteps of his predecessors who for the past 32 years have made it a norm to visit Africa at… Continue reading China-Africa Relations Will Not Be Determined By The Whims Of US Foreign Policy

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Zimbabwe hails aviation sector for tourism development

Kariba Airport, Zimbabwe. Photo by Esther Shavi, CAJ News Agency

THE government of Zimbabwe has pledged to advocate for more airlines to ply the Kariba route, with the coming in of more operators anticipated to boost the tourism industry. Felix Mhona, the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, gave the pledge at the recent launch of flights to Karipa Airport by Fastjet Zimbabwe. Meanwhile, plans… Continue reading Zimbabwe hails aviation sector for tourism development

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Mbeki calls for ceasefire in war-torn Sudan

Former President Thabo Mbeki has called upon those at the forefront of the armed conflict in Sudan to employ an alternative approach to making their demands heard. The conflict in the northeastern African country has attracted international attention, with the capital city Khartoum having been brought to its knees as residents report running out of… Continue reading Mbeki calls for ceasefire in war-torn Sudan

Keep guns out of relationship problems, MEC tells cops

Keep state-issued guns out of relationship problems, MEC tells cops Concerns about gun violence amongst law enforcement officers have been raised in Mpumalanga following the fatal shooting of a traffic officer who was suspected of having an affair with another officer’s wife.Community Safety, Security, and Liaison Vusi Shongwe was reacting to news of the murder… Continue reading Keep guns out of relationship problems, MEC tells cops

Skirmishes mar Zambia poll preparations

VIOLENCE, allegations of vote buying by politicians and partisanship by the electoral body have marred prospects of credible by-elections in Zambia. This comes as critics accuse the new administration of President Haikainde Hichilema of entrenching dictatorship despite its assuming power on a pledge of upholding freedoms. Supporters of his United Party for National Development (UPND)… Continue reading Skirmishes mar Zambia poll preparations

Western Cape out of the pandemic woods

THE Western Cape tourism agency will forthwith halt comparisons with pre-COVID numbers when reporting on figures around airport arrivals. This as international arrivals at the Cape Town International Airport, exceed levels last seen before the pandemic. The Western Cape Tourism, Trade, and Investment Promotion Agency (Wesgro), confirmed the development. Wesgro noted the domestic passenger recovery… Continue reading Western Cape out of the pandemic woods

MTN maintains rank as SA’s most valuable brand

VALUED at R74,3 billion (over US$4 billion), MTN is South Africa’s most valuable brand for the 12th time in 13 years. This is according to leading brand valuation consultancy, Brand Finance, which disclosed the telecommunications giant’s brand value was up 24 percent from the previous rankings. This means that its value is now up 50… Continue reading MTN maintains rank as SA’s most valuable brand

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