Smile and the world smiles with you
The new mayor of Mulanay in The Philippines, Aristotle Aguirre has ordered the implementation of a ‘smile policy’ while ‘serving the people to give sincerity
James Webb observatory images are out of this world
Yesterday, NASA released the first images taken from the James Webb observatory – a $10bn joint project of the Canadian, European and US space agencies.
Nathi Mthethwa strikes the wrong chord
Sport, arts and culture minister Nathi Mthethwa faces a backlash from the public over a plan to establish a R30m national orchestra. The proposal for
It’s the Supermoon!
A new Supermoon will be visible in the skies above South Africa on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. This will be the largest sighting of
Corruption at Kusile
Two former employees of engineering firm Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) have been arrested, together with their wives, in connection with an allegedly inflated multimillion-rand contract
Two million jobs before 2024 elections – Thulas Nxesi
Labour minister Thulas Nxesi wants to add up to two million new jobs before 2024. About 12 million South Africans are unemployed. Unemployment according to
Namibia qualifies for RWC 2023
Namibia has qualified for next year’s Rugby World Cup. This is the seventh consecutive time that the country has qualified for the global showpiece. Namibia
Unisa accountancy degrees may be unaccredited
Some Unisa accounting postgraduates, who obtained their degrees two years ago, may struggle to become chartered accountants due to the poor standard of their final
Church of England does not have official definition of ‘woman’
“What is the Church of England’s definition of a woman?” This was the question posed yesterday to the General Synod, the Church of England’s legislative
Protests against banks in China
On Sunday Chinese authorities violently dispersed a peaceful protest by hundreds of depositors, who demanded their life savings back from banks that have run into