Announced just before the Brics Summit in Sandton the Elite World Cup is set to be the second fully electrified global racing series after Formula 1 and will feature 25 countries starting between September 2023 and March 2024 using the Lotus Evija EV as thebase hypercar capable of 0 – 100km/h in 2 seconds which was flown to the event.. This is all thanks to an initiative by Tokyo Sexwale, Stephen Watson and Liu Yu iin a testament to the power of collaboration, innovation and stability.
GLOBAL: Political analyst Aníbal Garzón , who specialises in international relations, has just published the book BRICS: The transition towards an alternative world order (Akal, 2024), where he analyses the importance...
ALERT: It is estimated that one-third of people undiagnosed and untreated in 2022…By WSAM ReportersMore than 27 million lives could be lost globally resulting in more than R247 trillion (or $13 trillion) in...
WATCHDOG: Broad front of anti-graft organisations set to strengthen the hand of those blowing whistle against wrongdoing…By Kwazi Dlamini & WSAM ReportersNewly established French-based civil society organisation...
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