Even amid the pandemic known as load shedding, we should impart to South Africans our ability to find humor in every circumstance. This week, British-Nigerian
Year: 2022
I’m proud to be on the national team. Thembazwane
Themba Zwane has joined the South African senior national football squad in preparation for their upcoming matches against Sierra Leone and Botswana on Saturday and
Suspect barricaded in burning Illinois home
A suspect has trapped himself inside a burning suburban home on the outskirts of Chicago, maybe with others. The police and fire crews hurried to
Williams releases Nicholas Latifi
Paris — Nicholas Latifi, a Canadian Formula One driver, will depart the Williams team at the conclusion of the 2022 campaign, the British team said
Chris Philip’s tweet mishap sends pound to record low
The Chief Secretary of the Treasury lauded “sterling strengthening” as the pound soared after Kwasi Kwarteng’s announcement of tax cuts, only to fall to a
Former King Charles butler Grant Harrold talks about Prince Harry’s royal contacts
After the Queen’s burial, Grant Harrold, a former butler to King Charles, spoke to Insider about Prince Harry’s ties with the royal family. Monday’s Queen
For £3.75 million, a 500-acre woodland estate is offered for sale
For £3.75 million, a 500-acre woodland estate is offered for sale. It has a river, ponds, and a hole used to mine precious metal in
Leicester Police says his department did not condone a march that prompted sectarian violence
As experts express concern that global political unrest might have “ripple repercussions” in the UK, the head of Leicester Police has emphasised that his department
Despite the Chancellor’s tax concessions, family-run companies are struggling.Despite the Chancellor’s tax concessions, family-run companies are struggling
Despite Kwasi Kwarteng announcing the largest package of tax cuts in 50 years, it has been said that family-run firms have been “thrown to the
After Kwasi Kwarteng vowed tax cuts, the pound plunged to a new record low
The pound rose when Kwasi Kwarteng promised tax cuts, and the Chief Secretary to the Treasury was applauding “sterling strengthening,” but minutes later it crashed