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New Epson CEO aims for African expansion and sustainable growth

12 December at 15:52 PM, via Mail & Guardian

the household name for printers, projectors and scanners, Epson, has a new CEO at its helm, and he’s planning big things for the African region.  Mr. Junkichi Yoshida became President, Representative Director and Chief Executive Officer in April this year after serving as Director, Executive Officer, and COO of Epson’s Printing Solutions Division. On a […]

ANC at breaking point

12 December at 15:27 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s ANC, the liberation movement that brought Nelson Mandela to power, said it was facing a crisis over corruption, poor governance, and persistent racial inequality, and pledged to clean up its act.

How the hybrid athlete Tebogo Mahange won the year

12 December at 15:22 PM, via SowetanLIVE

This year, a new fitness dawn has broken. The kids are ignoring Saturday-morning hangovers and hitting the ground running — literally. Sunday-brunch mimosas are only served after breaking a sweat.

Jaecoo expands J5 line-up with more affordable model variant

12 December at 15:03 PM, via SowetanLIVE

Jaecoo has introduced the J5 Core model as an affordable addition to its J5 SUV lineup, positioned below the J5 Vortex. The J5 Core features 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic halogen headlamps, and a range of standard amenities.

EU drops 2035 combustion engine car ban after industry pushback

12 December at 14:11 PM, via SowetanLIVE

The European Union has decided to abandon its plan to ban the sale of new combustion engine cars by 2035 after pushback from the automotive industry. Instead, the EU will require a 90% reduction in CO₂ emissions from new cars by 2035.

Afcon kicks off with Bafana now among favourites

12 December at 14:10 PM, via SowetanLIVE

Morocco remain favourites to clinch the title, not only because they are the hosts but also because they are Africa’s highest-ranked nation and 11th in the world.

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