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News24 | The night Sung Kang turned Cape Town into a ‘Drifter’ park off frenzy
Sung Kang is one of the most popular actors in the Fast and Furious movie franchise, and there is hardly a petrolhead who doesn’t know him. Cape Town showed up …
Mambwe district gears up for agriculture show
Preparations for the upcoming Mambwe District Agriculture Show have reached an advanced stage, with organisers intensifying activities to ensure a successful event. Mambwe District Agricultural Coordinator Henry Mukulumoya says the …
Ebola Outbreak Spreads in DR Congo As Misinformation Hampers Response
[RFI] Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have launched an online campaign to tackle growing mistrust surrounding a deadly Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organization (WHO) says misinformation is …
Netball star Kaspar swaps court for cradle
Namibian Navy star Anna Kaspar’s absence from the netball court is striking. The Walvis Bay-based shooting star, who also plays for the Desert Jewels, has been nursing her newborn baby …
Correctional Services ready to make its mark at 2026 Comrades Marathon
Correctional Services ready to make its mark at 2026 Comrades Marathon The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) is set to make a strong statement at the 2026 Comrades Marathon, with …
Civil Service Commission Verifies Reporting of Newly Recruited Health Workers on Copperbelt
The Civil Service Commission has launched an impromptu inspection tour of the Copperbelt Province to verify whether newly recruited health workers under the 2025 national recruitment exercise have reported for …
Jehovah’s Witnesses annual convention draws thousands to Bulawayo, boost for the city’s economy
Eliah Saushoma Eliah.saushoma@chronicle.co.zw HUNDREDS of Jehovah’s Witnesses Church congregates are gathered at Zimbabwe International Conference and Exhibition Smart City (ZICES) in Bulawayo for the organisation’s three-day annual convention series programme.…
Zimbabwean man loses court bid to overturn Home Affairs ban over fake permanent resident permit
Mugunzva informed the court that he was too poor to pursue legal means to review the decisions from Home Affairs.
CHEEP CHEAP LUXURY: Chicken liver — nutritious and delicious but divisive
Chicken liver is cheap, chic, wholesome and probably prophetic.
Russian drone barrage hits Kyiv and Mykolaiv as Ukraine reports major fires
Russian drone strikes hit multiple locations across Ukraine overnight into 12 June, damaging sites near Kyiv and in the Mykolaiv region, injuring one person and triggering a major fire, while …
When jammers kill the signal, AI goes blind too
When jammers strike, Orange Logistics relies on Sigfox to stay visible and respond fast.
Kenya: Mourners Gather for Utumishi Academy Fire Victims' Memorial Service
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A sombre mood has engulfed Gilgil Stadium, where the memorial service for 16 Utumishi Girls students who died in a tragic fire last month is currently …
Katima flood-affected residents face eviction from relocation camps
Some of the flood-affected residents at Katima Mulilo say they do not have houses to go back to as the council is busy evicting them from the relocation camps. The …
Takealot denies Mr D drivers earn R27.50 per delivery
Takealot Fulfilment Solutions says wages are not based on a single fixed amount.
Ramokgopa unveils 14 000 km power line plan to drive energy security
Kgosientsho Ramokgopa delivered a keynote address at the Seifsa conference in Kempton Park.
July could spell end of South Africa’s fuel price misery
South Africa's motorists could finally get some welcome relief at the pumps in July, with early fuel price data pointing to sizeable decreases for both petrol and diesel.
Jeremy’s weekly wrap: Fitch upgrades SA, but drought and Eskom test outlook
This week on Moneyweb@Midday we examined SA remaining underprepared for a possible El Niño-driven drought in the 2026/27 summer season, the country's first Fitch Ratings upgrade since 2005, and Eskom …