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The Namibian@TheNamibian
"We’ve invested so much into this acquisition to date and have only been waiting for confirmation from the Namibian Competition Commission to implement it," says Nasan co-founder Miguel Hamutenya. The 33-year-old is steering the firm towards becoming Namibia’s third-largest fuel retailer after the competition watchdog greenlit the purchase of 52 service stations from Vivo Energy. namibian.com.na/nasan-energies…
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South African prisons are increasingly being used as low-cost scam centres where inmates and guards run basic fraud operations that exploit citizens.
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Benjamin Mauerberger, the South African front for a $1.5 billion Chinese-Cambodian criminal money network, has escaped...for now..
Just days before an Interpol Red Notice for his arrest, Benjamin Mauerberger sold his super yachts to shell companies, fired the world's most prestigious yacht manager, and disappeared into the Indian Ocean. This is how a fugitive executed the great yacht swap.
Since fleeing Thailand in October, as his $1.5B Chinese-Cambodian scam empire unraveled, Mauerberger holed up in Dubai, moving hotels every few nights. But after Thailand moved to seize his assets, even Dubai was too hot. He readied his escape by sea.
Mauerberger fled Dubai for Abu Dhabi on February 13 aboard the 85.3-meter Wanderlust, turning off the transponder. He squeezed through the Strait of Hormuz just before regional conflict shut down maritime traffic. If he had waited 24 hours, he would have been trapped.
The escape relied on a decoy. He sent his 77-meter yacht, Starlust, to the Maldives to draw the eyes of authorities and investigators. Meanwhile, Mauerberger slipped south to the Seychelles on the Wanderlust.
The Seychelles has no extradition treaty with Thailand, making it a prime hideout for a man fleeing a $1.5 billion money laundering investigation. But the net is tightening as his logistics network begins to leak.


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Johannesburg is seeing uncollected garbage piling across the streets amid protests and labour disputes.
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Sweets from Heaven has all but disappeared from shopping malls across South Africa, but the brand lives on thanks to popular musician and businessman, Danny K, who has big plans for the brand.
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This is WILD.
Peter Thiel just bet $2 billion on a collar that wraps around a cow’s neck.
The company is called Halter and it has a proprietary algorithm that runs the entire operation.
They actually trademarked the name for it and called it the Cowgorithm and here's how it works.
A farmer opens an app, taps a button, and 600,000 cows across three countries start walking toward the milking station on their own.
No farm dogs, fences or physical labor, it's just a solar-powered GPS collar sending sound and vibration cues to each animal.
The collar does more than move cows around.
It monitors digestion, fertility cycles, and health patterns in real time, 24 hours a day, using machine learning trained on the behavior of hundreds of thousands of animals.
Halter was founded by a rocket engineer who built spacecraft at Rocket Lab before deciding that farming was the bigger unsolved problem.
US ranchers alone have already used the technology to build over 11,000 miles of virtual fencing, roughly the full perimeter of the continental United States, saving an estimated $220 million in physical fencing costs.
Halter's previous funding round valued the company at $1 billion.
This new round, led by Thiel's Founders Fund, doubles that valuation to $2 billion before the new money even hits the account.
And they charge farmers between $5 and $8 per animal per month on a subscription model, meaning the more cows they collar, the more locked-in the revenue becomes.
The most powerful venture capitalist on earth just decided that the future of food and farming runs through an algorithm named after a cow.
He might be right.
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Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund is backing a company bringing AI to cow herding at a $2 billion valuation bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Enya.
Never married, never been in a relationship, no scandals, she lives alone in a Castle with her Cats, never had a concert , she doesn't use a phone.
She doesn't use social media
She is 64 and has sold over 80 million records.
She is Enya.

кєνín@notcee_fan
name one unproblematic celebrity
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