Young Stunna spoils mom with first car after renovating great-grandmother’s home

Young Stunna spoils mom with first car after renovating great-grandmother’s home

Amapiano star Young Stunna is celebrating major personal milestones after revealing that he recently renovated his great-grandmother’s house and bought his mother her first car. The singer took to social media to share photos and videos capturing the emotional moment his mother received the surprise vehicle at a dealership. In his caption, he reflected on how far he has come and the joy of being able to give back to his family. “Great-gran’s house renovated, Moms got her first car, time to...
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Manganese X Energy conducting Pre-Feasibility work at Battery Hill Project, New Brunswick

Manganese X Energy conducting Pre-Feasibility work at Battery Hill Project, New Brunswick

Manganese X Energy Corp.  provided an update on the advancement of its ongoing Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) at its flagship Battery Hill Project located in New Brunswick, Canada, including the initiation of additional geotechnical drilling and continued metallurgical process optimization initiatives. ABH Engineering Inc., the lead consulting firm engaged for the company’s PFS, has initiated preliminary engineering activities, including the establishment of the project to include critical path,...
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This loaded M3 iPad Air is under $1,000 right now ($250 off)

This loaded M3 iPad Air is under $1,000 right now ($250 off)

Image: Britta O’Boyle If you’re in the market for a new tablet, you can’t go wrong with the iPad Air. It’s got a 13-inch display, gorgeous design, excellent battery life, 5G, and a speed M3 processor—and today you can get one for $250 off at Amazon. That brings the price all the way down to $1,000, within a few dollars of its brief Black Friday blowout deal. While we do appreciate all Apple tablets, we can’t help but absolutely love this one. When we reviewed it, we gave this iPa...
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Britam Launches AI Service to Settle Motor Claims Within Two Hours

Britam Launches AI Service to Settle Motor Claims Within Two Hours

Britam General Insurance has unveiled a drive-through claims facility powered by artificial intelligence that processes and pays motor insurance claims within two hours, cutting sharply from the industry standard of five working days. The Britam AI Motor Assessment Service, based at Britam Centre in Nairobi, targets comprehensive motor insurance policyholders whose vehicles have sustained minor damage. Vehicles are photographed and assessed by AI in about 15 minutes, after which a digital claim...
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Video: Driver of car bearing Israeli flag arrested after hitting 5 pedestrians

Video: Driver of car bearing Israeli flag arrested after hitting 5 pedestrians

Driver of car bearing Israeli flag arrested after hitting 5 pedestrians The tourist thoroughfare in the Kerdasa district of Giza witnessed a violent hit-and-run incident involving a private vehicle bearing an Israeli flag decal. The driver reportedly plowed into several pedestrians, injuring five people and causing significant damage to multiple vehicles while attempting to flee the scene. The incident has sparked widespread controversy on social media following the circulation of video footage...
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Hitachi expands electric range with ZX135-7EB

Hitachi expands electric range with ZX135-7EB

The new Hitachi ZX135-7EB The new Hitachi ZX135-7EB model is designed to meet growing demand for emission-free operation, particularly in urban and residential environments where noise and exhaust emissions are regulated. According to Hitachi, the electric 13-tonner is not only quieter and cleaner than its diesel-powered ZX135-7 but also brings lower downtime, because of the reduced maintenance requirements. The excavator can operate in two modes: battery-powered operation using 198 kWh lithium-...
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Seven people die in Keffi–Abuja crash, FRSC orders probe

Seven people die in Keffi–Abuja crash, FRSC orders probe

The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, has expressed sorrow over a crash on the Keffi–Abuja Highway, killing seven people. In a statement on Thursday by FRSC spokesman, Olusegun Ogungbemide, Mr Mohammed conveyed condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for the repose of the victims. He described the incident as “painful and devastating”, stressing that no loss of life on the nation’s highways is acceptable. Preliminary reports indicate a lone ve...
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Super Metro Breaks Silence Following Tragic Death of 25-Year-Old Passenger on Namanga Highway

Super Metro Breaks Silence Following Tragic Death of 25-Year-Old Passenger on Namanga Highway

Public transport giant Super Metro has confirmed it is working alongside law enforcement following a late-night tragedy in Kitengela that claimed the life of a 25-year-old man. The incident, which occurred on the night of February 24, 2026, has sparked intense public debate over passenger safety and the conduct of public service vehicle (PSV) crews. In an official statement released Tuesday, the operator acknowledged the gravity of the situation involving one of its buses. “We are cooperating...
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Elon Interviewed At GigaBerlin- With News on FSD March 20 Netherlands, Cybercab, Optimus

Elon Interviewed At GigaBerlin- With News on FSD March 20 Netherlands, Cybercab, Optimus

Elon drops the big things on FSD, cybercab and optimus, battery and cybercab factory in Europe. If authorities cooperate, Tesla would make Gigaberlin the largest factory in Europe. 1. Full Self-Driving (FSD) March 20, 2026: FSD regulatory approval in Europe (confirmed by Dutch authorities. Rollout starts immediately after). 2026 (this year): “You will be able to fall asleep in a Tesla and wake up at your destination.” He said Europeans will be “blown away” by how good the unsupervised AI...
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Making Sense | Car Tariffs and Your Next Vehicle Price

Making Sense | Car Tariffs and Your Next Vehicle Price

South Africa’s automotive industry sits at a pressure point: Consumers are watching every rand, global supply chains remain complex, and local manufacturing is competing in a world where scale matters.  Now add proposed tariff increases on imported Chinese vehicles and you’ve got a live debate with real household consequences. In this episode of Making Sense, Gareth Edwards speaks to Auto Trader CEO George Mienie to unpack what tariffs are designed to do, and what they often do in practice....
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