Famous rugby star Makazole Mapimpi wowed netizens with his stylish fashion taste and wardrobe. The player has a well recorded ...
California-based Volcom, founded in 1991, became a staple in surf, skate, and snow culture with its rebellious ‘Youth Against ...
The company that holds the licences for Australian-founded surfwear brands Billabong, Quiksilver and Roxy has filed for bankruptcy. US-based Liberated Brands - which runs the three labels along with ...
The "second-hand economy" in South Africa is a thriving market where people buy and sell used goods, particularly clothing, contributing significantly to the local economy by providing affordable ...
In South Africa, the interest rates decisions are taken by the South African Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). The official interest rate is the repo rate. This is the rate at ...
A shopper walks to a Woolworths store in Johannesburg, South ... in its clothing businesses at home and in Australia and New Zealand. The company, which also owns food stores in South Africa ...
South African upmarket retailer ... due to weaker-than-expected performances of its clothing businesses at home and in Australia and New Zealand. Woolworths, which also owns food stores in South ...
Government-led plans to expand energy access with ambitious targets. Access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy is critical for powering Africa, transforming economies, and reaching people ...
Jan. 27, 2025 The leaders of more than half of Africa’s nations gathered this week in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s sprawling seaside metropolis, to commit to the biggest burst of spending on ...
According to scientists, in millions of years time Africa will be split in two (Getty Stock Image) While, Alexandra Doten, an ex-NASA and Space Force consultant, took to Instagram to explain how ...
The charges are unprecedented for a South Korean president, and if convicted, Yoon Suk Yeol could face years in prison for his shock martial-law decree, which sought to ban political and ...
But scientists believe that about 200 million years ago, that giant landmass began to be torn apart when a three-pronged fissure grew between Africa, South America, and North America. The Scottish ...