November 7, 2019

Trip.com Group and TripAdvisor Announce Strategic Partnership

SHANGHAI and NEEDHAM, Mass., Nov. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Trip.com Group Limited (Nasdaq: TCOM) (“Trip.com Group”, formerly known as Ctrip.com International Ltd. (Nasdaq: CTRP)) and TripAdvisor, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRIP) (“TripAdvisor”) today announced a strategic partnership to expand global cooperation, including a joint venture, global content agreements and a governance agreement. First, Ctrip Investment Holding Ltd., a subsidiary

Four suspects arrested, firearms and money recovered

MANGAUNG – On Wednesday 06 November 2019 whilst on duty, Mangaung SAPS Task team learnt about a grey Polo Sedan that had just been involved in a business robbery at Botshabelo. The vigilant police officers, whilst patrolling around their policing area …

Help police find 18-year-old girl

NELSPRUIT – Police at Kwamhlanga are asking the community to assist in locating 18-year-old Patricia Sihlangu who allegedly went missing last month.According to information at police disposal, on 19 October 2019, Patricia attended a wedding with her fa…

Manhunt launched for rape and murder suspect

NORTHERN CAPE – An intensive search has been launched at Rosedale outside Upington in ZF Mcgawu Cluster after the gruesome murder of a 27-year-old woman.The body of the victim was discovered today at around 11:00 at Morning Glory Graveyard, Rosedale by…

Billions at Play: Book review

KIERAN ARCHERTHE phrase ‘resource curse’ is widely used in political economy to describe the situation where natural resources such as petroleum, diamonds or precious metals are exploited by foreign investors, usually to the benefit of a small number o…

Conflict denies Cameroon kids their education

YAOUNDE, MORE than 855 000 Cameroonian children are out of school following the failure by over 4 000 schools to open for the new academic year.Schools remain closed because of the largely English-speaking North-West and South-West regions beset by con…

Italy accepts over 100 Africans trapped in Libya

TRIPOLI, MORE than 100 African nationals stranded in war-torn Libya have been relocated to Italy over the past year.Some 54 vulnerable refuges from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan were relocated to the European country on Tuesday this week.Among t…

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