Indian agrochemicals manufacturer UPL Ltd has applied for permission to flush water contaminated by a toxic pesticides spill in South Africa’s city of Durban directly
Month: April 2022
Zaha strikes late to give Palace 2-1 win at Southampton
Wilfried Zaha scored a last-gasp winner as Crystal Palace came from behind to claim a 2-1 win at Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday.
Three bound males were discovered by Kyiv police, claimed to be executed by Russian occupiers.
Ukrainian police said on Saturday they had found the bodies of three civilian men in the Bucha district north of Kyiv, bound and in some
Australia’s Prime Minister accused China of interference on foreign Politics
Australia’s prime minister accused China on Saturday of “form”, or a record, on interference in foreign politics, after his home minister said Beijing’s unveiling of
Storm Threat as tornado rips through Kansas
Following a devastating tornado that crashed down in Andover, Kansas, 40 million Americans remain under severe storm threat as two separate weather systems move through over
Kaizer Chiefs vs Cape Town City: Updates
Kaizer Chiefs return to DStv Premiership action this afternoon when they host Cape Town City FC in a crucial DStv Premiership clash! Arthur Zwane’s side
URC LIVE scores: The Sharks vs Connacht
The Sharks have their sights set on a fourth successive victory when they host Connacht at Kings Park on Saturday 30 April. Sean Everitt’s side
URC LIVE scores: The Stormers vs Leinster
The Stormers will be expecting an epic encounter against log-leaders Leinster at DHL Stadium. The hosts will be hunting their sixth win in a row
Kibaki espoused bottom-up economy, let’s embrace him: Ruto
Nairobi, Kenya, April 30- Deputy President William Ruto has said that the country should draw lessons from former President the late Mwai Kibaki’s exemplary leadership
Season plunges into crisis after Cape Town City defeats Kaizer Chiefs’
After a home loss to Cape Town City Fc at the Fnb Stadium on Saturday, the kaizer Chiefs’ 2021/22 Dstv Premiership season sunk even deeper