In the year 1998, Doug Rumer found himself at the helm of a motorcycle shop nestled in California. Regular customers frequented his store, leaving him
Author: Dorcas Funmi
Woman’s Bid for Spousal Maintenance Rejected by High Court
In a recent case heard in the Western Cape High Court, a woman’s request for spousal maintenance was denied. The woman had sought R56,000 in
BRICS Expands: Iran and Five Other Countries Join as Permanent Members
A senior adviser to Iran’s president has praised the country’s upcoming inclusion in the BRICS grouping as a significant diplomatic victory for the Islamic republic.
Distressing Surge in Food Prices Hits South African Households
South African households are currently facing a concerning situation as food prices experience a distressing surge. Among the rising costs, one particular item of concern
High-Risk Areas Revealed: Where Kidnappings are Most Likely in South Africa
In a troubling turn of events, South Africa has witnessed a significant uptick in kidnapping incidents, sparking concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Extends Voting Hours Due to Delays
In an effort to rectify a blunder in the ongoing elections, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced that voting will be extended beyond the
Johannesburg Hosts BRICS Summit: Showcasing the Clout of Emerging Economies
The city of Johannesburg recently hosted the BRICS Summit, bringing together leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. With over 60 leaders in
Zimbabweans Cast Votes Amidst Economic Hardship, Watch Economy Deteriorate
Zimbabweans are currently engaged in the process of casting their votes to select their leaders for the upcoming five-year term. These elections come after a
Learner Arrested for Murder in Sandsloot Village, Mahwelereng, Limpopo
A tragic incident has unfolded in Sandsloot village, Mahwelereng, Limpopo, involving the arrest of a 20-year-old male learner in connection with the murder of another
Zimbabweans Head to the Polls: Presidential and Parliamentary Contenders
Zimbabweans exercised their democratic right by participating in the country’s second general election since the 2017 coup that led to the removal of the late