Eskom has just announced that Stage 2 blackouts will be implemented from 5pm to 10pm on Monday. The power utility says that three generation units
Month: May 2022
Chaotic events that plagued the Champions League final are a “honor to our country,” a French senator said
The chaotic events that plagued the Champions League final are a “honor to our country,” a French senator said today, amid rising calls for a
Yara Shahidi receives Harvard diploma
The star of the hit TV show Black-ish shared the happy news on Instagram, alongside photographs of her graduation gown. She wrote a 136-page thesis
UK Ministers urged local authorities to be ‘flexible’ about late applications for Platinum Jubilee street parties
Culture minister Chris Philp appealed for town halls to ‘accommodate people’ amid fears millions could see their celebrations thwarted. Tory MPs have hit out at council
Korea-Italy collaborations to be featured at Milan Design Week
Craftworks made in collaboration between Korean artisans and Italian designers will be on display at Korean Craft 2022, which will be held during Milan Design
Somizi Mhlongo’s furniture and other movable assets auctioned off by SARS
The South African Revenue Services is said to have auctioned off the reality star and media personality’s furnishings and other transportable goods. According to the
£500,000 Ferrari supercar slammed into a row of five parked cars before fleeing the scene
Some of the automobiles, which were parked several meters apart on a residential street, collide in a split second as the Ferrari ploughs into them,
Keir Starmer could fight for re-election as Labour leader if he is forced to quit over Beergate
Veteran MP Nick Brown, who served as chief whip under Sir Keir, said he hoped his former boss will be in charge at the next
African Development Bank Group Governors endorse the bank’s vision for the next 10 years
The African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) has concluded five days of annual meetings in Accra, Ghana on Friday with a rallying cry from its President
The first five shilling notes to feature Queen Elizabeth II was issued in 1952, and it is reportedly expected to earn £500 at auction.
The first banknote with a portrait of the Queen will be auctioned off this week to commemorate her Platinum Jubilee. A five-shilling note printed in