
US flight attendant to mark 65 years serving air passengers
Bette Nash, age 86, has been named the longest serving flight attendant in the world, having worked 65 years this fall, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
Bette Nash, age 86, has been named the longest serving flight attendant in the world, having worked 65 years this fall, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
But Ndiraya is adamant that the team’s is on the right track and wants fans onside.
HARARE – China is ready to conduct in-depth exchanges of governance experience with Zimbabwe and [...]
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Mpilo Central Hospital acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya has opened up about his polygamy revealing that he has three wives all living under the same roof.
Spread This NewsBy Associated Press THE HAGUE: The International Criminal Court marked the 20th anniversary of its establishment Friday as its prosecutors probed war crimes in countries around the world, including what one expert called a “make or break” investigation in Ukraine. The court, long criticised for tackling only crimes in Africa and failed prosecutions