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Multi-Talented Entertainer Hosts TMS Awards

Multi-Talented Entertainer Hosts TMS Awards

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Tuesday 24 September 2019 This year’s The Maritime Standard Awards will have top impressionist, comedian, actor, presenter and astronomy enthusiast, Jon...
Royal Patronage Adds Prestige to TMS Awards

Royal Patronage Adds Prestige to TMS Awards

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates-Monday 23 September 2019 The Maritime Standard Awards has announced that, for the sixth consecutive year, the patronage of His Highness...
The Maritime Standard Reveals Finalists for 2019 Awards

The Maritime Standard Reveals Finalists for 2019 Awards

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates-Sunday 22 September 2019 A complete list of finalists for the sixth annual The Maritime Standard Awards, which will be held...
Steel Wood Industries (Dubai Ranch) Officially Announces the Birth of the World’s New Environmental-Friendly Composite Wood Material “Type”; SDB (Steel Wood Density Board), Recognized Internationally.

Steel Wood Industries (Dubai Ranch) Officially Announces the Birth of the...

SDB (the I don’t Cut Trees-Panel) is now the Revolutionary “new-type” added to list of generic types of wood recognized Worldwide; Plywood, MDF, OSB,...
Residents of Soweto fully committed to cleaning their community when they were part of Africa's biggest cleanup staged by the Shoprite Group last year. This year on World Cleanup Day, the retailer will focus on river cleanups.

Retailer targets rivers on World Cleanup Day

The Shoprite Group has partnered with the Department of Water and Sanitation to host nationwide river cleanups on World Cleanup Day (21 September 2019)...

DEWA Invites International Companies to Benefit from Investment Opportunities at WETEX...

Dubai, United Arab Emirates-Tuesday 6 August 2019 Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has invited international companies and organisations specialised in energy, renewable energy,...
Africa rises to lead conversation on sustainable agriculture amidst climate change

Africa rises to lead conversation on sustainable agriculture amidst climate change

The drought which brought the Western Cape to its knees and hammered agriculture in various parts of the country – resulting in job losses...

Saudi Arabia’s Royal Commission for AlUla Announces Birth of Two Arabian...

● Male and female cubs born in Saudi Arabia to 10-year-old mother Hamms represent hope for the renewal of a subspecies estimated at less...

Which surf countries really care about their beaches?

Costa Rican surf camp and resort Kalon Surf analyzes coastal destinations to find out which ones are fighting climate change to save their beaches...

A community activist in partnership with Shoprite cleans up the streets...

On Mandela Day, the Shoprite employees at Stutterheim near Queenstown in partnership with Insideman, an NPO lead by a community activist Loyiso Mpongwana hosted...
At the Mandela Day initiative to clean up an area in Bethelsdorp yesterday were (from left) Brenda Jonas, with mascot Zisa, Kay Hardy, SPAR EC sponsorships and events manager Alan Stapleton and Emmy Nxayeka, with mascot Nondalo. Photo: Leon Hugo

Sanctor children do their part for Mandela Day

SPAR Eastern Cape took their campaign to clean up the environment on Mandela Day to Port Elizabeth's northern areas yesterday when they joined hands...

Caretakers secure their future by saving Hout Bay dunes

Ten local residents from Imizamo Yethu and Hangberg who have dedicated themselves to rehabilitating the Hout Bay dunes, have received Ornamental Horticulture learnership certificates...