Gomora star Zolisa Xaluva has broken his silence regarding his departure from the show, saying the season 2 storyline had digressed from what initially made
Month: April 2022
NATO Secretary General meets with European Parliament leaders
On Thursday (28 April 2022) NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visited the European Parliament in Brussels to meet President Roberta Metsola and the conference of
Residents along the Bloemhof Dam and Vaal River hit by yet another flood disaster
Guesthouse owner Sias Meyer say his guesthouse in Bloemhof was forced to close shop yet again while trying to recover from the January floods that
Remembering Kitchener Camp: A memorial concert for Yom HaShoa
On Thursday 28 April 2022, a special concert to evoke memories of the Kitchener Camp will take place at London’s Wigmore Hall as part of this year’s Yom
‘I’m not ashamed’ – Yul Edochie’s side chick turned second wife says amid crisis
Uchechukwu Judith Muoghalu who is better known as Judy Austin has reacted to different reactions after it was revealed that she is Yul Edochie’s second
NHIS to subsidize Cancer drugs by 80%
Enrollees under the National Health Insurance Scheme in Nigeria,NHIS, will be paying only 20% for Cancer drugs. The Executive Secretary of the NHIS Professor Mohammed
Nothing is off-limits: #BBMzansi Housemates to tell-all on ‘Ses’fikile’
Following a successful season of Big Brother Mzansi 2022 which saw over 1 million viewers tune into the finale on April 3, Mzansi Magic is
New drama ’61st Street’ aims to spark conversation about criminal justice system
In AMC Networks’ new US television drama “61st Street,” Emmy and Tony award-winning actor Courtney B. Vance plays devoted lawyer Franklin Roberts who decides to
Planned changes to toys and cosmetics regulations
Government is intending to update the technical annexes to Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on Cosmetic Products, as amended by the Product Safety and Metrology etc.
FCT records 35.4% malaria prevalence with 289,957 cases
In the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), malaria accounts for 70 percent of outpatient visits, 40 percent of admissions with total 389,957 cases reported, and a