/ by: Jane Aguila
Personal mobility gadgets like electric scooters are becoming increasingly popular as commuters look for the most effective e-ride. Along with it, the issue of speed frequently comes up, and people are demanding to know if it can keep up with conventional vehicles because if not, why should they shift?
/ by: Jane Aguila
This a big why. Electric scooters, or e-scooters, are becoming more and more popular in New Zealand as a convenient, eco-friendly, and a fun, wholesome way to get around. Whether you're commuting to work, running errands, or exploring new places, e-scooters can offer you a lot of benefits. No need
/ by: Jane Aguila
Last Few Days to Enjoy $75 OFF during the King’s Month!!! Check out www.mearth.co.nz and confirm your purchase of MEARTH RS ultimate long-range electric scooter and automatically get $75 discount. To be able to avail the $75 discount, enter the code: KING75. The discount will be immediately applied to the
/ by: Jane Aguila
SUMMER’S taking a back seat as autumn sets in, and many Kiwis are looking for ways to enjoy the last days of warm weather and sunshine, if it isn’t gone yet. And whether it's heading out to the beach, exploring the outdoors, or indulging in cultural activities or cerebral
/ by: Jane Aguila
It’s been more than a century when kick scooters were invented. They have evolved into what is known today as electric scooters. Hence, they are not a so novel invention anymore. Yet, having been around for so long, they have not been as popular and widespread as they are
/ by: Jane Aguila
It is a royal tradition for the British Sovereign to celebrate their official birthday during a beautiful day in summer, particularly in the month of June. This is known as the ceremony of Trooping the Colour (Birthday Parade). In 2023, this impressive display of royalty will take place
/ by: Jane Aguila
Recently crowned King Charles III, who is now proclaimed as the fifth king of the entire Great Britain, New Zealand, Australia, and 12 other Commonwealth countries, namely, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia,
/ by: Jane Aguila
Did you know that Matariki, the Māori New Year celebration that usually takes place in late May or early June, holds immense importance in New Zealand’s cultural calendar? If you’re not familiar, Matariki or the Seven Sisters is the name of the Pleiades star cluster that heralds the beginning