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🎉 From Work-Life Balance to Life-Changing Win: One Woman’s Magical Jetour Festival Journey

🎉 From Work-Life Balance to Life-Changing Win: One Woman’s Magical Jetour Festival Journey

The Moment Everything Changed ✨ PICTURE this: You're dancing under the Johannesburg sky, lost in the music, surrounded by new friends, when suddenly your name echoes across the festival grounds. That's exactly what happened to Callan Abrahams from Fairland, whose world turned upside down in the most beautiful way possible at the inaugural Jetour Festival! "Oh my gosh — it's me!" were the only words she could manage when reality hit. In an instant, this hardworking Principal AI Consultant at iOCO went from festival-goer to the lucky winner of a year-long Jetour experience — complete with access to not just…
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Togo’s citizens want to leave ECOWAS– new survey suggests why

Togo’s citizens want to leave ECOWAS– new survey suggests why

A survey of Togolese citizens recently looked into perceptions of their government’s handling of the terrorist threat in the northern region and of the Alliance of Sahel States – Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. The survey was carried out by Afrobarometer, an independent, pan-African research network, in partnership with the Centre for Research and Opinion Polls. The Savanes region in northern Togo, bordering Burkina Faso, has become an area of insecurity since a jihadist attack in 2021. This security crisis is part of a broader context of growing destabilisation in West African countries, centred on the Sahel region. It led…
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Alfa Romeo steals the show at Lake Como’s FuoriConcorso 2025

Alfa Romeo steals the show at Lake Como’s FuoriConcorso 2025

AGAINST the breathtaking backdrop of Lake Como, where morning mist dances across ancient waters and palatial villas cling to verdant hillsides, automotive history came alive at FuoriConcorso 2025. But among the cavalcade of rare and exotic machinery that graced this prestigious gathering, one name commanded the spotlight with unmistakable Italian flair: Alfa Romeo. The storied Milanese marque transformed Villa Sucota's elegant gardens into "Casa Alfa Romeo," an automotive sanctuary that drew collectors, journalists, and passionate enthusiasts from across the globe. Here, beneath the Mediterranean sun, fifteen of Alfa's most legendary racing machines told the story of over a century of…
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JAECOO J7 SHS: The Future of electrified adventure has arrived

JAECOO J7 SHS: The Future of electrified adventure has arrived

THE automotive landscape in South Africa just shifted into a higher gear. JAECOO has unleashed the J7 SHS – a revolutionary plug-in hybrid SUV that doesn't just promise the future of sustainable motoring, it delivers it with breathtaking power and unprecedented sophistication. This isn't just another hybrid. This is automotive evolution in action. Pure Electric Thrills, Unlimited Adventures Picture this: 90 kilometers of whisper-quiet, zero-emission driving through the heart of Johannesburg, followed by an epic 1,200+ kilometer journey to the Garden Route – all without a single fuel stop. The J7 SHS transforms how South Africans think about electric mobility,…
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Ghana’s older people feel left behind and ignored: how to care for them better

Ghana’s older people feel left behind and ignored: how to care for them better

GHANA’S national agenda often focuses on the country’s large number of young people. In fact, a less noticed demographic transformation is reshaping society: the country’s older population is growing rapidly. According to Ghana Statistical Service estimates, people aged 60 and above are projected to make up over 12% of the total population by 2050, more than doubling the 2021 estimate of 6.8%. And more of these older adults are ageing alone. That’s because of Ghana’s transition from extended to nuclear family systems, coupled with rural–urban and international migration. Traditionally, older Ghanaians aged within multi-generational households, with care provided by children…
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Airbnb scams: new book explores thriving criminal activity on big tech platforms

Airbnb scams: new book explores thriving criminal activity on big tech platforms

BIG tech sharing economy platforms like Airbnb and Uber are marketed as trustworthy, but a new book by a South African media scholar argues that they are highly vulnerable to scammers who spread delusive speech (a form of disinformation, designed to deceive by criminal intent). Julie Reid draws from first-hand accounts and over 600 cases from around the world of victims lured into scams or physical danger by fake Airbnb reviews and listings, providing a detailed case study. We asked her five questions about her book. How do the scams work? Airbnb is the world’s largest accommodation-sharing platform. It connects…
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Coconut trees fuel livelihoods and foster community in coastal Kenya

Coconut trees fuel livelihoods and foster community in coastal Kenya

AS nightfall descends over Tezo, a town on the Kenyan coast, villagers convene in a coconut grove on the sandy shoreline, swapping news, telling stories and and debating vigorously to the clinking of calabashes, laughter and the earthy-sweet smell of freshly tapped palm wine, mnazi. These nightly socials are an integral part of Kenya's coastal culture. This deep-rooted connection between people and the coconut palm isn’t unique to Tezo or even to Kenya. The coconut tree is an important part of daily life throughout Africa. Its fruits, sap and fibres power economies, nourish families and preserve traditions. According to the…
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Is Sudan’s war the reason for South Sudan’s economic crisis? What’s really going on with oil revenue

Is Sudan’s war the reason for South Sudan’s economic crisis? What’s really going on with oil revenue

THE civil war in Sudan between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, which began in April 2023, has had an impact on its neighbours. One of the most keenly affected countries is South Sudan, which became an independent state in 2011 and went on to endure its own civil war. This ended in 2018 with a tenuous peace agreement. The impact of the Sudanese war on South Sudan, however, isn’t a straightforward spillover catastrophe. The picture is more nuanced, and this is most clearly seen in South Sudan’s oil economy. Jan Pospisil, who has studied the dynamics in…
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Zambia’s refugee policy encourages farmers to be self-reliant

Zambia’s refugee policy encourages farmers to be self-reliant

WHEN Mwaka Sangwa, 63, first arrived in Meheba refugee settlement in North-Western Zambia in 1993, she never imagined that she would end up spending more than half of her life there. Despite losing her husband and son to conflict in her country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), she hoped she would be able to one day return there. Over three decades on, she, along with her children and her grandchildren, have known no other home. The eastern DRC continues to face escalating violence, with little sign of peace in sight. In the last five months alone, more than…
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Why Meta is in trouble in Nigeria and what this means for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp users

Why Meta is in trouble in Nigeria and what this means for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp users

META, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, was recently hit with three fines totalling more than US$290 million in Nigeria. The fines were imposed by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Nigerian Data Protection Commission and the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria. Meta was accused of invasive practices against data subjects and consumers in Nigeria. The company denied the allegations and has challenged the fines in court. Entrepreneurship and international business researcher Tolu Olarewaju and professor of entrepreneurship Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada explain the implications of the fines. What are the violations for which Meta got fined? The…
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