Meme Ditshego, beloved South African actress and performer seen in shows like Ga Re Dumele and The Coconuts, has died at 60 after a brief illness. Spanning nearly four decades, her career left a mark on theatre and television, with memorable roles and a pioneering spirit.
Julian Parsons | Jun, 27 2025 Read More
Botafogo pulled off a shocking 1-0 win over PSG in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at the Rose Bowl, with Tiquinho Soares scoring the winner. The loss puts PSG under intense pressure, while Botafogo strengthens their bid for a knockout spot. Free streaming options depend on your region, often through FIFA platforms and local broadcasters.
Julian Parsons | Jun, 20 2025 Read More
As President Trump tries to revive a nuclear deal with Iran, Israel weighs whether a risky military strike is still on the table. With fears of a wider conflict, both sides wrestle between diplomacy and force, shaping the region's future. The stakes haven’t been this high in years.
Julian Parsons | Jun, 13 2025 Read More
Simon Ekpa, a Finnish-Nigerian activist linked to outlawed IPOB, faces uncertainty over his extradition to Nigeria for alleged terrorism support. While a DSS official claims extradition is imminent, conflicting signals from Nigeria’s justice ministry and Finnish authorities stall his transfer, as he remains in Finnish custody and under asset freeze.
Julian Parsons | May, 30 2025 Read More
Fear of God celebrates Malcolm X's 100th birthday with a limited-edition clothing collection. Teaming up with Barriers Worldwide and the Malcolm X Estate, the collection features bold designs inspired by Black history. Proceeds support the Shabazz Foundation's educational projects.
Julian Parsons | May, 23 2025 Read More
The Thabo Bester trial has been postponed yet again, as two co-accused struggle to afford legal representation. Meanwhile, Bester’s new lawyers are taking legal action over his prison conditions and restricted access to them. The case is further complicated by Magudumana’s extradition challenge.
Julian Parsons | May, 17 2025 Read More
The Warriors grabbed a 99-88 win over the Timberwolves in Game 1 of their playoff clash, even as Stephen Curry left early with a strained hamstring. Despite Curry's injury, Golden State outshot Minnesota from deep and saw Buddy Hield step up. The Timberwolves struggled on offense, and Curry’s status for future games remains uncertain.
Julian Parsons | May, 9 2025 Read More
A huge N71.2 billion from Nigeria's student loan fund is missing, sparking a major ICPC investigation. Top officials from NELFUND and the CBN have been summoned, and over 50 tertiary institutions may have made unauthorized deductions from students' fees. The scandal has triggered calls for accountability and potential arrests.
Julian Parsons | May, 2 2025 Read More
Liverpool stand on the verge of Premier League glory after Arsenal failed to win at Crystal Palace, leaving the Reds just one point away from sealing the title. A draw at home to Tottenham on Sunday would guarantee Liverpool's 20th league triumph, thanks to a strong Anfield record and a commanding points lead.
Julian Parsons | Apr, 25 2025 Read More
Pastor Tunde Bakare made headlines by bluntly refusing to call President Bola Tinubu 'my president', highlighting deep frustrations over the recent electoral process and Nigeria's leadership. Speaking on his failed APC primary bid, Bakare framed his loss as a moral victory and doubled down on concerns over democratic values and governance.
Julian Parsons | Apr, 22 2025 Read More
Carlos Alcaraz secured his 82nd clay-court victory at the Monte-Carlo Masters, placing him ahead of Djokovic and Borg in his first 100 matches. This remarkable achievement puts him just behind Rafael Nadal. Alcaraz, known for his adaptability and strategic play style on clay, faces tough competition ahead but continues to shape his legacy alongside tennis legends.
Julian Parsons | Apr, 11 2025 Read More
Chelsea, sitting fourth in the Premier League, are set to host Tottenham at Stamford Bridge in a crucial matchup. The Blues aim to bounce back from a loss to Arsenal, while the Spurs, currently 14th, struggle to improve under manager Ange Postecoglou. Despite Chelsea's inconsistent form, they have dominated past encounters with 36 wins over Tottenham. Key players like Mudryk and Kulusevski might miss out due to injuries, with Chelsea expected to secure a 2-1 victory.
Julian Parsons | Apr, 4 2025 Read More