“We should be partners, not rivals," says Chinese President Xi Jinping to US President Donald Trump at a summit in Beijing.
In his opening remarks, Trump touted his “fantastic relationship” with Xi, and said US business leaders were in the city to "pay respects" to Xi and China https://t.co/JOoFE7Iw8Z
Microplastics are everywhere - in water, food and our bodies. Why banning plastic isn't enough and how science proposes to neutralize this threat.
Are you ready to completely remove plastic from your life right now or you think that's impossible?
𝗡𝗲𝗴𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗲𝗺𝗼𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗰𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗱 𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗹 𝗻𝗲𝗴𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝗱𝗼.
Pujya Gurudevshri explains that if the mind is filled with negative thoughts, expecting positive emotions like love, compassion, or friendship is difficult. To experience such emotions, one must work on the thoughts that create them. He suggests taking a few minutes to write down the thoughts that arise about a person, situation, or event, and later returning to assess them.
Through this process, one recognises the burden of negative thoughts. By analysing them and identifying their root cause, one begins to realise the need to change one’s attitude and perspective. Without such a shift, the same thoughts continue to persist.
Practice this and observe how freeing the mind from negative thoughts allows love and compassion to arise naturally.
African music is having a moment - streaming platforms are taking it global and racking up millions of plays.
But many artists say the money isn’t matching the success - and it’s becoming a major talking point.
So, why are African creatives earning less on YouTube?
🇿🇦 South Africa ended its nuclear weapons program in 1993, making it the only country to achieve nuclear weapons capability and voluntarily relinquish it.
A little business (and life) advice from Warren Buffett this Monday:
“You can always tell somebody to ‘Go to hell’ tomorrow. Just think of how much trouble that keeps you out of.”
my life changed the moment an old mentor told me this:
“stopping your worst habit would change your life way faster than starting your best habit…
fix the leak before filling the bucket.”
Government officials, financial experts and industry leaders have called on Basotho to strengthen their financial literacy and adopt smarter money management practices during the launch of the Money Month Lesotho Campaign 2026 in Mafeteng on Thursday.
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You know the market is strong when developers spend R700 million on warehouses with no tenants signed yet…😮👏
That is exactly what is happening at Riverfields in Gauteng, where Feenstra Group and Growthpoint Properties are building a new logistics park on pure confidence in demand.
The development consists of 4 logistics warehouses in separate phases.
Details about the development:
• Development name: Noka Park
• Occupation from: end of 2026
• Construction started: October 2025
• Warehouse size range: 10 000m2 – 30 000m2
• Location: Riverfields logistics precinct, Kempton Park, near OR Tambo International Airport
• Current precinct tenants: TakeALot, Kuehne & Nagel, John Deere, Iron Mountain, Wurth, Xylem, Jonsson Workwear, The Foschini Group, Shoprite, DB Schenker and DHL
For people outside property, this is called building on spec.
It means the warehouses are being built before tenants are secured, based purely on the belief that demand will be there when they’re finished.
Spec developments dropped sharply after 2008 and never fully recovered, which is why a R700 million project like this is pure conviction.
It shows developers are willing to take real risks again because the logistics, e-commerce, and distribution space is still in short supply.
I’ve been to the site, and I’ve seen the building plans. 12-metre height, FM2 floors, excellent access, and proper modern logistics design.
Riverfields is fast becoming one of the most important industrial nodes in Gauteng, and this kind of development is exactly why. I love to see this kind of activity in Jozi.
Warren Buffett:
"I spend more time looking at balance sheets than I do income statements."
Wall Street obsesses overly quarterly earnings, so you might think to start with the income statement. But Buffett explained why he starts with balance sheets:
"There are certain things that are harder to hide or play games with on the balance sheet than you can with the income statement."
So, Buffett likes to look at balance sheets "over an 8 to 10 year period" before he even looks at the income statement.
"You learn more from balance sheets, in my view, than most people give them credit for."
Young adults in South Africa are joining a global trend of drinking less. New research from IWSR and Euromonitor International shows South Africa is seeing a significant move towards low- and no-alcohol beverages. Here are some reasons why they have opted for 'sober-curious' lifestyles. #eNCA #DStv403