With former Proteas great JP Duminy in the limelight as the head coach for the first SA20 competition, the Paarl Royals coaching staff will have
Year: 2022
Two-day camper was first to visit Queen Elizabeth in state
A royal superfan who had camped out for more than 48 hours was the first of the anticipated one million mourners to pay their respects
Liz Truss’ bill freeze may cost taxpayers £1.6 billion in energy company profits
Under Liz Truss’ proposed bill freeze, taxpayers might foot the price for £1.6 billion in profits for energy companies. On the day the Queen passed
Russia hits a dam in Kryvyi Rih as ‘revenge’
In its latest “revenge” attack on people as its invasion fails, Russia bombed a dam with eight cruise missiles, prompting evacuations in a significant Ukrainian
“Anti-lesbian prejudice” creates gender identification issues, says a gay rights organisation
According to the co-founder of a homosexual rights organisation, fear and anti-lesbian prejudice lead many youngsters to mistakenly assume they have “gender identity difficulties” when
The Cut, Meghan Markle’s favourite magazine, attacks Charles III
The liberal publication The Cut, which published a comprehensive interview with Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, in August, has just written an article attacking
ASCOEA Pre-NCE Application Form
Now available are Aminu Saleh College of Education Azare, ASCOEA pre-NCE admission forms for the 2022/2023 academic year. The Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare,
William and Harry accompanied their grandmother’s coffin 25 years and 8 days after their separation
The September sun shined down on William and Harry as they walked side by side behind the coffin of their grandmother, just as it did
Woman who faked kidnapping gets 8 months
Sherri Papini, a California woman who pled guilty to faking her own kidnapping in 2016, was recommended an eight-month sentence by prosecutors. According to an
Australia’s hazardous dogs face a crackdown
As a victim described how he feared for his life during a harrowing attack, calls for a zero-tolerance crackdown on dangerous dogs have increased. After