Harare Classic, stroll in the park for Teguru

On Saturday, the Fitness First Gym athlete emerged victorious in the Eat n Lick-sponsored Harare Classic Senior Men category to pocket US$2 000 in prize money. GIDEON Teguru’s star continues to shine brighter both on the local and international scene as he heralds himself as a bodybuilder of repute. On Saturday, the Fitness First Gym…

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Ramokgopa tightens up Nuclear Energy Act

Koeberg remains South Africa’s sole nuclear power station, but the amendments could pave the way for more development. Source: Eskom Under these amendments, specific categories of nuclear materials will face new restrictions. These materials include “source material,” such as uranium and thorium, “special nuclear material” for reactor fuel and weapons, and broader “nuclear-related equipment and…

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Revolutionizing African publishing

This year’s event will take place in partnership with Akello Library, expanding on the insights gained from the inaugural conference in 2023. The Business of Books (BOB) Conference is set to return for its second edition on October 31, 2024, with a compelling theme: “Beyond the Margins: Homegrown Digital Publishing Solutions for African Authors.” This…

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TFG acquires fashion and lifestyle retailer, White Stuff

Image supplied The acquisition was made through the London subsidiary of the South African headquartered TFG Limited Group which has a portfolio of 35 leading retail brands in 23 countries. The White Stuff brand joins a suite of UK-based fashion brands already owned by TFG, such as Hobbs, Whistles and Phase Eight. Founded in 1985,…

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Another worker loses a finger at Mister Sweet

Striking workers gather outside the Mister Sweet factory in Germiston. Photo: Kimberly Mutandiro / GroundUp A second worker has lost a finger in an accident at Premier’s Mister Sweet factory in Germiston, according to the Simunye Workers’ Forum, as the strike by permanent workers enters its 11th week. Workers say the company will not move…

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Revolutionising short-term insurance in Zimbabwe: The AI advantage

Many Zimbabwean insurance firms are yet to fully adopt AI in their operations. ZIMBABWE’S short-term insurance sector is poised for a technological revolution, courtesy of artificial intelligence (AI).  Experts believe that this innovation will boost industry efficiency, customer experience and risk management. But what exactly is AI, and how will it influence the economy and…

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