More and more brands are using humour for marketing and communication, with Gautrain being the latest to do so after an illegal borehole drilling activity on a private property compromised a section of the train’s tunnel system, leading to services being suspescted on some routes.
Prof Shepherd Mpofu from the department of communications at Unisa tells the University of SA explains why firms use humour and instances where they need to steer clear of it.
A slide in US Treasury yields dented the dollar on Wednesday, and oil prices also struggled as worries over the outlook for the world’s largest economy grew, while Asia shares rose ahead of AI darling Nvidia’s earnings later in the day.
LONDON/WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) – The U.S. and Ukraine have agreed on the terms of a draft minerals deal central to Kyiv’s push to win Washington’s support as President Donald Trump seeks to rapidly end the war with Russia, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Feb 25 (Reuters) – Armed gangs launched a fresh attack on Haiti’s capital before dawn on Tuesday, killing residents in the Delmas 30 neighborhood and causing more residents to flee as gangs continue to operate unchecked in the Caribbean nation.