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SA sends condolences to Nigeria after fatal maritime incident

Today at 09:23 AM, via SAnews

SA sends condolences to Nigeria after fatal maritime incident

The Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, and the Transport Deputy Minister, Mkhuleko Hlengwa, have expressed their condolences to the bereaved family after one person died at sea and five crew members went missing, following the sinking of the MW Leo vessel near Mossel Bay.

The vessel had a total of 18 crew members on...

Ireland wary but focused before Wales challenge

Today at 09:23 AM, via BBC News

Ireland forwards coach Paul O’Connell insists we “don’t expose ourselves” to the narrative that Wales are rank outsiders when the sides meet on Friday.

Can Chelsea kick-start faltering Palmer?

Today at 09:19 AM, via BBC News

Why Cole Palmer, named the eighth‑best player in the world at the Ballon d’Or ceremony in September, is struggling to match his sensational 2024.

The All-New iCAUR V23 Coming To SA In May 2026

Today at 09:14 AM, via Tech Financials

South Africa will get its first taste of the iCAUR brand this year with the V23 2WD and AWD models. The all-new iCAUR V23 electric SUV is coming to South Africa in May 2026 with bold retro styling and strong value positioning. Two models will be available at launch, the 2WD and AWD, offering up […]

Checkers Sixty60 is crushing it in South Africa

Today at 09:11 AM, via BusinessTech

Shoprite’s financials for the final half of 2025 were muted, but the group continues to see a strong performance with its on-demand delivery platform, Sixty60.

Nedbank is opening the taps

Today at 09:08 AM, via BusinessTech

Nedbank expects credit growth to be strong in 2026 amid strong improvements in the South African economy.

Superagers’ ‘Secret Ingredient’ May Be the Growth of New Brain Cells

Today at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

alternative_right shares a report from ScienceAlert: According to a study of 38 adult human brains donated to science, superagers — people who retain exceptional memory as they age — have roughly twice as many immature neurons as their peers who age more typically. Moreover, people with Alzheimer’s disease show a marked reduction in neurogenesis compared to a normal baseline. […] Led by...

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