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  • Fans React to Disha Patani’s Public Appearance With Rumoured Partner

    Disha Patani sparked online buzz after appearing at a celebrity wedding with rumoured partner Talwinder Singh Sidhu, fueling fan reactions. Entertainment Fans React to Disha Patani’s Public Appearance With Rumoured Partner Disha Patani sparked online buzz after appearing at a celebrity wedding with rumoured partner Talwinder Singh Sidhu, fueling fan reactions. Published: January 14, 2026 at 1:44:57 PM Modified: January 14, 2026 at 1:44:57 PM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal Actress Disha Patani has become the focus of widespread social media discussion following her appearance at a high-profile wedding reception, where she was seen in the company of singer Talwinder Singh Sidhu , widely described online as her rumoured partner. The event followed the recent wedding of Nupur Sanon , sister of actress Kriti Sanon, to singer Stebin Ben in Udaipur. Since the ceremony, moments from the celebrations have circulated widely online, with several celebrity guests drawing public attention. Among those, Patani stood out after videos emerged showing her leaving the venue dressed in a red outfit alongside her friend Alexander Ilic. In subsequent clips, singer Talwinder Singh Sidhu was seen waiting nearby with other guests, including actress Mouni Roy . Talwinder was dressed in black and partially covered his face with a mask, consistent with his public image as an artist who prefers to keep his identity understated. Additional footage showed Patani interacting closely with Talwinder during the reception, including moments where she was seen holding his arm while socialising with other attendees. Fans quickly identified the masked singer and shared reactions across platforms, praising the pair’s perceived chemistry and appearance together. Talwinder Singh Sidhu is known for frequently obscuring his face in public appearances, explaining in past interviews that he prefers audiences to focus on his music rather than his personal image. Patani was previously linked to actor Tiger Shroff , whom she has described as a close friend. Neither Patani nor Talwinder has publicly confirmed details about their relationship. Source: Geo News Tags Entertainment Entertainment India India ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Hollywood Updates Melania Documentary Exceeds Box Office Forecasts Despite Criticism Amazon-backed film opens above expectations as critics pan and audiences respond positively . Entertainment Keke Palmer Shares Views on Relationships and Living Arrangements Actress says she values personal space and prefers separate living spaces . Entertainment Davido Reacts to 2026 Grammy Loss, Thanks Wife Chioma Singer says Chioma’s words helped him remain gracious after losing Best African Music award . Entertainment Trump Criticises Grammys, Considers Legal Action Against Trevor Noah Former US president disputes comments made during awards ceremony and denies Epstein links .

  • Published: March 22, 2024 at 11:10:00 AM Modified: March 22, 2024 at 11:42:33 AM Symbolyic chart showing South African inflation In a recent turn of events, South Africa witnessed its inflation rate surge to a notable four-month zenith in February, an occurrence that solidifies the South African Reserve Bank's (SARB) inclination towards maintaining the status quo on borrowing costs in their forthcoming policy deliberation. A Closer Look at the Numbers According to an official release by Statistics South Africa, the consumer price index (CPI) escalated to 5.6% on an annual basis in February, marking a noticeable increase from the 5.3% recorded in the preceding month. This uptick surpasses the median forecast of 5.5%, as per a Bloomberg survey of economists, spotlighting a drift away from the central bank's preferred midpoint target of 4.5% for inflation anchoring. Implications for Monetary Policy The inflationary pressure, primarily propelled by rising costs in transport, housing, utilities, and food sectors, hints at a more cautious approach by SARB towards interest rate adjustments. Current market sentiment, reflected in forward-rate agreements, suggests minimal expectation of a rate cut, with a less than 10% probability of a hike in the near term. This conservative stance is anticipated to persist, with the central bank's policy rate, currently at a 15-year apex of 8.25%, expected to remain unchanged at the March 27 policy announcement. Analyzing Bond Market Reactions The bond market's response to the inflation data was moderately tempered, with yields on government bonds slightly receding post-announcement. This nuanced movement in the bond market underscores the intricate balance between inflationary trends and monetary policy expectations. What Lies Ahead As South Africa grapples with these inflationary challenges, all eyes are on the SARB's upcoming policy meeting. With inflation expectations for the current and following year still hovering above the desired midpoint, the central bank's decisions in the near term will be critical in shaping the economic trajectory and investor sentiment . Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Asake Sets New Billboard Afrobeats Songs Chart Record

    Asake extends his Billboard Afrobeats Songs chart record to 60 entries as his Wizkid collaboration reaches a new peak. Entertainment Asake Sets New Billboard Afrobeats Songs Chart Record Asake extends his Billboard Afrobeats Songs chart record to 60 entries as his Wizkid collaboration reaches a new peak. Published: January 29, 2026 at 8:03:17 AM Modified: January 29, 2026 at 8:03:17 AM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal According to a Daily Post report , Nigerian singer Asake has further extended his lead as the artist with the most entries in the history of Billboard’s U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart. The milestone was reached after Asake recorded his 60th entry on the chart, driven by his collaborative single with Wizkid, “Jogodo,” which climbed to a peak position of number four this week. The achievement strengthens his standing as one of the most commercially consistent Afrobeats artists on the U.S. charts. Elsewhere on the Billboard Afrobeats Songs chart, South African singer Tyla maintained her strong run as her song “Channel” held onto the number one spot. Tyla was recently named the Top Afrobeats Artist of 2025 , continuing a year marked by sustained chart success. Her earlier hit “Water” previously set a benchmark on the chart after spending 55 weeks at number one. In related chart news, Nigerian superstar Burna Boy secured his first-ever top 20 placement on the Billboard Hot 100 this week. His feature on Gunna’s “WGFT” climbed to a new peak of number 16 following the release of a remix featuring Chris Brown . With the latest entry, Burna Boy has now become the first African artist to debut a song on the Billboard Hot 100 for five consecutive years , spanning from 2021 through 2025. Source: Daily Post Tags Entertainment Entertainment Nigerian Entertainment Nigerian Entertainment Nigeria Nigeria ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Hollywood Updates Melania Documentary Exceeds Box Office Forecasts Despite Criticism Amazon-backed film opens above expectations as critics pan and audiences respond positively . Entertainment Keke Palmer Shares Views on Relationships and Living Arrangements Actress says she values personal space and prefers separate living spaces . Entertainment Davido Reacts to 2026 Grammy Loss, Thanks Wife Chioma Singer says Chioma’s words helped him remain gracious after losing Best African Music award . Entertainment Trump Criticises Grammys, Considers Legal Action Against Trevor Noah Former US president disputes comments made during awards ceremony and denies Epstein links .

  • Published: May 25, 2024 at 12:03:38 PM Modified: May 25, 2024 at 12:06:23 PM The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has released its consolidated financial statements for the first quarter of 2024, revealing a significant 31.73% increase in Net Interest Income to $393.4 million, up from $298.6 million in Q1 2023. This growth was primarily driven by a 40.07% rise in interest income, which reached $721.8 million due to an expanding portfolio of loans and advances. The bank's Net Interest Margin improved to 4.82% from 4.40% in the same period last year, attributed to higher benchmark rates and effective borrowing cost management. Operating efficiency also saw notable improvement, with the cost-to-income ratio decreasing to 14.50% from 16.82% in Q1 2023, despite a 10.63% rise in operating expenses to $61.4 million. Afreximbank's staff costs increased by 28.55% year-on-year, reflecting an expanded headcount to support business growth and strategic initiatives. These costs accounted for 52.93% of the group's total expenses. The Q1 2024 performance underscores Afreximbank's resilience and strategic growth amid challenging geopolitical and macroeconomic conditions, enhancing shareholder value. Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • The IMF cuts Botswana's 2024 growth forecast to 1% due to declining diamond production, urging economic adjustments to manage the widening budget deficit. Published: July 13, 2024 at 3:10:07 PM Modified: July 14, 2024 at 6:36:31 PM The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has significantly reduced Botswana’s 2024 growth forecast to 1% from an earlier estimate of 3.6%, primarily due to lower diamond production. The IMF also anticipates the budget deficit to widen to 6% from 3.45% as a result of declining mineral revenues. In a statement, the IMF urged the diamond-rich southern African nation to consider slowing down new infrastructure projects to stabilize the economy. "The continued economic slowdown is mainly due to a fall in diamond production," the IMF noted in a statement released on Friday. The organization suggested that some fiscal relaxation is justified this year given the decline in mineral revenues but recommended slowing the execution of ambitious capital projects to manage the deficit and focus on those with the highest returns. Lower consumer demand and global economic weakness have impacted the outlook for diamonds, traditionally considered luxury items. In February, Finance Minister Peggy Serame projected a 4.2% growth for the economy, but the central bank later warned that this target was unlikely due to ongoing challenges in the global diamond market. Botswana derives 30-40% of its revenue and 75% of its foreign exchange earnings from diamond sales. Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Published: March 12, 2024 at 1:27:30 PM Modified: March 12, 2024 at 1:29:23 PM Lungisani Ndlela, a football Icon who doesn't regret to leave football for Correctional Service Job. Image/sln24 Not all footballers find their path beyond the pitch. Lungusani Ndlela stands out as a notable exception, gaining attention for his achievements off the field. Former Bafana Bafana footballer Lungisani Ndlela transitioned from a celebrated sports career to becoming a correctional officer , a choice he does not regret. Ndlela, who once graced the fields for top teams and the national squad, found a new calling in the Department of Correctional Services, prioritizing his family's well-being over the allure of football fame. Friends close to him affirm his contentment with this life decision, highlighting his adaptability and commitment to family. Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Top 10 Luxury Accommodations in Seychelles

    Explore Seychelles’ top 10 luxury stays in 2025 from private island villas to oceanfront sanctuaries where paradise meets pure indulgence. Sunset goals, Seychelles style. When your private villa comes with an infinity pool that melts into the Indian Ocean this is Constance Ephelia, where every hour is golden hour. Top 10 Luxury Accommodations in Seychelles Explore Seychelles’ top 10 luxury stays in 2025 from private island villas to oceanfront sanctuaries where paradise meets pure indulgence. Published: October 6, 2025 at 4:17:07 PM Modified: October 6, 2025 at 5:50:48 PM Written By | Neema Asha Mwakalinga Travel & Culture Expert Neema Asha Mwakalinga Seychelles isn’t shy about its beauty. With 115 jungle‑capped islands scattered across the Indian Ocean , it’s the sort of place that looks like AI fan art. But beyond the sugar‑white beaches and swoon‑worthy sunsets, there’s a growing crop of hotels that treat luxury not as an add‑on but as a way of life. We’ve combed through the most current travel guides, lifestyle blogs and 2025 social‑media chatter to curate the top ten stays that deliver barefoot bliss with an extra dash of bling. As always, expect some cheeky commentary alongside the practical details. 1.North Island: exclusivity on steroids Barefoot luxury redefined. North Island Seychelles delivers private-island perfection with eco-chic villas, jungle trails, and beaches so secluded they feel invented just for you. What’s the vibe? Think Robinson Crusoe if he’d won the lottery. North Island has only 11 hand‑crafted villas, each perched above powder‑white sand with plunge pools, outdoor showers and overgrown gardens . The whole island feels like a private playground; the only other residents are Aldabra tortoises and whatever celebrity booked the villa next door. After years with Marriott, the resort reverted to family ownership in July 2025, promising “Your Menu, Your Venue, Your Time” service . Why it’s special: The resort employs a team of environmentalists and has been rewilding the island since 1998. You can kayak with baby reef sharks, hike through rehabilitated forests or just watch a 160‑year‑old tortoise named Brutus wander by your villa . Privacy comes at a price rates hover around US$2,000‑3,000 a night . Who it’s for: Honeymooners, privacy‑hunters, royals who don’t want paparazzi and anyone who thinks “castaway” should come with butlers. 2.Cheval Blanc Seychelles: French chic meets island wild What’s the vibe? The first LVMH hotel in the Indian Ocean combines whitewashed minimalism with designer chairs you’re scared to sit on. A collection of 52 villas spread along Anse Intendance come with private pools and butlers . The resort is brand‑new (opened late 2024) and already the talk of 2025. Why it’s special: Interiors channel a Côte d’Azur palette while cleverly using local timber. The kids’ club is so good that parents might forget they packed children. Minor quibble: beach villas lack living space and the surf can be rough . Price & perks: Villas start around US$1,500 a night (cue gasp), but expect signature perfumes, polished service and a dining program that includes pop‑ups. A September 2025 post teased “An Ode to Japan” with a Japanese chef taking over Mizumi for three nights. Who it’s for: Design buffs, LVMH loyalists, families who want a kids’ club with taste and anyone who fancies name‑dropping “Cheval Blanc” at brunch. 3.Waldorf Astoria Platte Island: a marine Eden with butler service Where opulence meets ocean breeze. The new Waldorf Astoria Platte Island blends modern elegance with wild island beauty a 2025 must-stay for high-end travelers in Seychelles. What’s the vibe? Platte Island lies 130 km south of Mahé and was once a coconut plantation. Hilton replaced palms with gardenias and built 50 villas while preserving reefs and lagoons Villas line the western and southern shores; some even have turtle nests behind them . Why it’s special: Interiors are modern (think palm‑print cushions and standalone bathtubs), and the island’s two beaches offer snorkelling with baby reef sharks or deep‑water swims. Sustainability is a genuine focus the resort grows much of its produce and protects nesting turtles. Expect rates around US$1,200‑2,000 a night; high, but you’re essentially renting a nature reserve. Who it’s for: Nature‑obsessed honeymooners, families who don’t mind a boat or flight transfer, and travellers who want to brag about seeing turtle hatchlings from their villa terrace. 4.Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas: all‑inclusive, zero compromises At Anantara Maia, every villa is a love letter to indulgence a hidden gem for honeymooners seeking private paradise. What’s the vibe? This 30‑villa hideaway on Mahé’s southwest coast lives on a forested peninsula. Villas are enormous (2,691 sq ft) with infinity pools, outdoor living spaces and dedicated villa hosts. Anantara took over the legendary Maia Resort in 2020 and introduced its “Beyond All Inclusive” policy . Why it’s special: A villa host doubles as concierge, bartender and personal assistant. All food and drink is included and delivered anywhere, anytime . Tec Tec restaurant riffs on Creole, Mediterranean and Asian cuisines , but many guests never leave their pool. Villa rates start at US$2,879 per night . Who it’s for: Couples and families who like privacy, those allergic to surprise room charges, and anyone who wants to say “my villa host arranged it.” 5.Six Senses Zil Pasyon: eco‑eye‑candy with a side of spa At Anantara Maia, every villa is a love letter to indulgence a hidden gem for honeymooners seeking private paradise. What’s the vibe? Set on Félicité island, Six Senses delivers dramatic granite boulders, turquoise water and minimalist villas . The spa is carved into the rocks, making treatments feel like a ritual sacrifice (in a good way). Why it’s special: Villas have floor‑to‑ceiling glass and Balau wood floors. The resort is committed to rewilding the island and uses solar power. Critics note inconsistent service and limited beach but if you’re into spas, sunsets and sustainability, it delivers. Price & perks: Expect to pay US$1,000–2,000+ per night. The resort’s Earth Lab showcases eco projects, from coral propagation to composting. Who it’s for: Eco‑warriors with expense accounts, spa junkies, and anyone who can overlook a small beach if the boulders are Insta‑worthy. 6.Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island: Robinson Crusoe done right Castaway vibes, Four Seasons polish. Think endless horizons, surf-side spa rituals, and the feeling of being gloriously far from everyone eCastaway vibes, Four Seasons polish. Think endless horizons, surf-side spa rituals, and the feeling of being gloriously far from everyone e What’s the vibe? Located 250 miles south of Mahé on a once‑remote coconut plantation, this Four Seasons outpost promises true castaway feels. Seventy‑one villas line the shore; each has a private pool, sun terrace and outdoor shower . Why it’s special: Wi‑Fi is patchy but that’s part of the charm. There are 70+ activities, from sunrise yoga to snorkelling with hawksbill turtles . Climb The Lighthouse for Takamaka rum sundowners and watch giant tortoises plod along the paths. Expect rates around US$1,500–2,500 and a carbon footprint offset by conservation programmes. Who it’s for: Active travellers, families who like options, and digital detoxers who still want fine dining. 7.Raffles Seychelles (Praslin): sleek villas with ocean views What’s the vibe? Raffles’ 86 villas perch on Praslin’s north‑east coast; each has a private plunge pool and an expansive terrace . Villas feature indoor/outdoor rain showers, deep soaking tubs and Nespresso machines. Why it’s special: Dining ranges from Creole‑meets‑international cuisine to a rooftop lounge with panoramic views . The resort’s spa is award‑winning. In July 2025, Raffles posted a serene reel reminding guests to “take your time and embrace the island’s rhythm” a mantra worth adopting. Price & perks: Expect US$800–1,500 per night . The resort offers complimentary kayaking and snorkelling, and you’re minutes from Curieuse Marine National Park. Who it’s for: Couples craving privacy, honeymooners with a taste for sushi and those who appreciate white‑glove service without stuffiness. 8. Mango House Seychelles: boho cool with serious pedigree What’s the vibe? Once the family home of Italian fashion photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri, Mango House is now a 41‑room boutique hotel under Hilton’s LXR brand. It sits on Mahé’s Anse Aux Poules Bleues with unobstructed bay views and a laid‑back, artsy vibe . Why it’s special: The hotel champions local artisans: bath amenities are handmade with island botanicals, and the Bounty Restaurant serves Creole‑inspired dishes . In April 2025, the hotel’s Instagram teased: “ Ever wondered what Seychelles smells like? At Mango House, we bottle it ”instagram.com — referring to their plant‑based bath products crafted with local artisans. Price & perks: Rooms start around £740/US$950 per night . Five dining venues range from Japanese to casual poolside bars. Expect a small resort feel with big‑brand polish. Who it’s for: Creative spirits, foodies who appreciate local sourcing and travellers who like their luxury with a touch of bohemian chic. 9. Constance Lemuria Praslin: golf, turtles and family fun The ultimate family-friendly luxe escape. Constance Ephelia pairs lush mangroves with lagoon-side villas, making it Seychelles’ most photogenic playground. What’s the vibe? Set on Praslin’s northwest coast, Constance Lemuria offers 88 junior suites, eight senior suites and villas just 15 metres from the shore. It hosts the archipelago’s only 18‑hole championship golf course and a turtle sanctuary where you can watch hawksbills laying eggs between October and February . Why it’s special: Villas come with multi‑level pools and private beaches. Four restaurants and five bars range from elegant fine dining to beachy Creole seafood . The resort suits everyone from solo travellers to families. Price & perks: Suites start around US$500–1,000 per night. Golf green fees are complimentary for guests, and the spa is set among palm trees. Who it’s for: Golfers, families with kids (the kids’ club is stellar) and nature lovers hoping to witness turtle hatchlings. 10. JA Enchanted Island Resort: your own Creole hideaway Tiny island, huge wow factor. JA Enchanted Island Resort is all about barefoot elegance private plunge pools, coral reefs, and sunsets that feel cinematic. What’s the vibe? Nestled within the Sainte Anne Marine National Park, this private island has just 10 Creole‑style villas, each with a private infinity pool and direct beach access . The island is a castaway fantasy with white‑sand beaches, tropical forests and turquoise waters . Why it’s special: Guests can kayak, paddleboard or snorkel, and a boat ride to nearby Moyenne Island reveals giant tortoises and rare birds. The Bounty Restaurant serves Creole‑Seychellois dishes and cocktails. Villas feature traditional wooden beams and thatched roofs . Price & perks: Rates hover around US$1,000 per night. You can book the entire island for up to 40 guests perfect for intimate weddings or milestone celebrations. Who it’s for: Couples seeking seclusion, small groups celebrating something big and anyone who ever dreamed of renting an island. Seychelles isn’t just about postcards of Anse Source d’Argent. In 2025 the archipelago is leaning into sustainable luxury, world‑class design and playful experiences that go beyond standard five‑star hotel perks. Whether you choose a private island with eco‑credentials, a design‑forward LVMH outpost or a boutique hideaway with homemade soaps, the motto is simple: paradise gets fancy. Just remember the advice from Raffles’ Instagram: “Take your time and embrace the island’s rhythm ” The fancy things are sweeter when you slow down and let Seychelles work its magic. Tags travel abroad travel abroad Travel Blog Travel Blog Travel Africa Travel Africa Seychelles Seychelles Travel Blog Travel Blog ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Beyond Giant Tortoises: 10 Overlooked Wildlife of Seychelles Beyond the beach: uncover Seychelles’ secret wildlife stars, from stealthy parrots to vampire plants. . Top 10 Budget-Friendly Accommodations in Seychelles Proof that paradise doesn’t need to cost a fortune the best Seychelles stays under $150 a night. . Top 10 Leisure Activities to Do in Seychelles in 2025 From kayaking clear waters to Creole feasts, discover Seychelles’ most exciting 2025 adventures . Top 10 Hidden Gems of Seychelles Discover Seychelles’ secret beaches, jungles, and wild atolls beyond the typical tourist trail. .

  • Published: March 15, 2024 at 4:09:05 AM Modified: March 15, 2024 at 4:09:05 AM Unity and Triumph: Celebrating the Spirit of Africa through Games. @cnr The 13th African Games are currently underway in Ghana, but the high cost of hosting the event during a time of economic turmoil has drawn scrutiny. Despite the nation’s heavy debt burden, high inflation rates, and the effects of the regional cost of living crisis, Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo remains optimistic. During the opening ceremony in Accra, he expressed that the legacy of hosting the Games will far outlive the country’s current economic troubles. The decision to host the Games, which had been postponed from last year due to a disagreement over marketing rights, has resulted in significant investments in sporting infrastructure. Notably, the Borteyman Sports Complex , constructed at a cost of $145 million , stands as one of Ghana’s major achievements. Additionally, the University of Ghana Stadium was upgraded, the athletes’ village renovated, and funds allocated for organizing the 16-day event. While challenges like power outages and delays have arisen, the Games serve as a historic moment for Ghana, hosting the African Games for the first time and providing a legacy that transcends economic difficulties. Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Published: May 1, 2024 at 5:04:18 AM Modified: May 1, 2024 at 5:05:15 AM FILE - Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza poses at her home, April 07, 2010, in Kigali, Rwanda In a significant legal move, Ms. Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, a prominent Rwandan political figure, filed a case against the Rwandan State at the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) on April 30, 2024. This legal action aims to challenge the denial of her civic rights by the Rwandan authorities, a crucial step towards her intention to participate in the upcoming Presidential elections in Rwanda this July. Ms. Ingabire, who returned to Rwanda in January 2010 from the Netherlands to contest in that year's presidential elections, faced immediate arrest and was subsequently sentenced to 15 years in prison. Her trial was widely criticized internationally as being politically motivated. She was partially vindicated when the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights found that Rwanda had violated her rights to freedom of expression and a defense. Following a Presidential pardon in September 2018, after eight years behind bars, Ms. Ingabire’s recent attempt to restore her civic rights was blocked by the Rwandan High Court in March 2024. This ruling prevented her from traveling outside Rwanda and from registering as a presidential candidate, further stymying her participation in political life—a violation of the East African Community Treaty’s stipulations on democracy, rule of law, and human rights. Ms. Ingabire’s legal team, comprising Rwandan lawyer Gatera Gashabana and Kenyan lawyers Emily Osiemo and Elisha Ongoya, along with international lawyers Kate Gibson, Sheila Paylan, Philippe Larochelle, and Iain Edwards, have filed for urgent interim measures. These measures are critical to prevent irreparable harm that would result from her inability to register for the upcoming elections. Furthermore, Ms. Ingabire has also been restricted from leaving the country, which has notably prevented her from attending significant family events, including her son's wedding, the birth of her grandchild, and visiting her critically ill husband in the Netherlands. The legal proceedings initiated by Ms. Ingabire Umuhoza at the EACJ represent not only her fight for personal justice but also underscore a broader struggle for democratic freedoms and human rights in Rwanda. Supporters and human rights advocates around the world watch closely, hoping this case will mark a turning point towards greater political openness and respect for human rights in Rwanda. Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • King Mutebi II of Buganda, pictured in traditional regalia Published: July 18, 2024 at 2:08:33 PM Modified: July 18, 2024 at 2:21:14 PM – The Namibian government has denied a request to extend the visa of King Mutebi II of Buganda, who has been in the country since April for medical treatment. The denial, announced by a Namibian international relations ministry official and reported by the state broadcaster NBC, is based on the country’s immigration law, which permits a maximum stay of 90 days per year for foreign citizens. The visa extension request was made by the medical center where King Mutebi II has been receiving treatment. This decision comes in the wake of recent protests by Ugandan activists at Namibian diplomatic missions. Demonstrations have been held demanding transparency about the king's stay, with activists protesting at the Namibian High Commission in the UK in May, calling for clarity on the king's condition and location to counteract kidnapping rumors. Namibian authorities have referred the matter to Buganda traditional authorities . Two weeks ago, Buganda chiefs traveled to Namibia to inquire about the king's health, which led to diplomatic tensions. The Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni, criticized the chiefs' unauthorized visit, urging Ugandans to stop "embarrassing Uganda." The visiting delegation was briefly detained by Namibian officials. In response to the protests and diplomatic stir, King Mutebi II addressed his subjects in a video, assuring them of his improving health and hopeful return. Namibian foreign relations officer Erastus Hailwa stated that it is standard protocol for foreign nationals to depart after a 90-day stay. Uganda has acknowledged Namibia’s decision, with Foreign Minister Henry Oryem Okello emphasizing respect for Namibian laws and customs, noting that many have exploited the country’s hospitality. Buganda, the largest of Uganda's ancient kingdoms, holds significant cultural influence despite its lack of political power. The Namibian government’s decision has prompted mixed reactions, highlighting the delicate balance between respecting immigration laws and addressing diplomatic and cultural sensitivities. Tags ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading

  • Jessie J Says Cancer Risk Remains Despite Early Detection and Surgery

    Jessie J says her breast cancer could still return despite early detection and surgery, recalling the moment she shared the news with her mother. Jessie J Says Cancer Risk Remains Despite Early Detection and Surgery Jessie J says her breast cancer could still return despite early detection and surgery, recalling the moment she shared the news with her mother. Published: December 6, 2025 at 8:01:18 PM Modified: December 6, 2025 at 8:01:18 PM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal Singer Jessie J has said there remains a possibility that her breast cancer could return, despite undergoing successful treatment earlier this year. The 37-year-old artist announced in June that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer and later underwent a mastectomy followed by reconstructive surgery. Speaking about her experience, she said she feels “super lucky” the cancer was detected early but acknowledged that a future recurrence cannot be ruled out. Jessie J told ABC News that her mother was the first person she called after receiving her diagnosis, recalling the emotional moment they shared. “I remember calling my mum first and I said, ‘Well, I can’t die because I have Skye,’” she said. Reflecting on her treatment, the singer noted that her cancer was caught before it became invasive. “I have been really lucky, super lucky, to find it so early,” she said. “I know there’s a chance it could come back, but until then we are living life.” Jessie J, now a mother of one, added that being put under general anesthesia during surgery felt surreal, comparing the experience to an episode of the sci-fi series Black Mirror . Tags Musics Musics ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Pop Culture Trends Jessie J Says Cancer Risk Remains Despite Early Detection and Surgery Singer reflects on diagnosis, surgery and emotional moment with her mother after cancer news . Afrobeats Lilian Mbabazi Misses Stage Appearance at Davido’s Kigali Concert Singer left waiting backstage after planned duet with Kitoko was cut during Davido’s BK Arena show . Celebrity Trends jay-z-solange-met-gala-elevator-incident-new-details Designer Oscar G. Lopez offers new insight into the 2014 elevator confrontation at the Met Gala . Justice & Crime Tekashi 6ix9ine Given Three-Month Prison Term for Probation Violations Rapper expected to serve sentence in protective custody and plans to use confinement to improve fitness .

  • Kadoon Gains Buzz with Viral Debut Single “Go Low”

    Kadoon, 18, captivates Nigeria’s music scene with her viral debut single “Go Low,” trending on TikTok and inspiring #GoLowChallenge Kadoon Gains Buzz with Viral Debut Single “Go Low” Kadoon, 18, captivates Nigeria’s music scene with her viral debut single “Go Low,” trending on TikTok and inspiring #GoLowChallenge Published: November 30, 2025 at 4:56:30 PM Modified: November 30, 2025 at 5:24:36 PM Written By | Witty Pascal Entertainment Editor Witty Pascal Benue-born singer Kadoon Karen Bem Bula, professionally known as Kadoon, is rapidly gaining attention in Nigeria’s music scene with her debut single, Go Low . The 18-year-old Trap Records Entertainment artist has become a viral sensation on TikTok, where the upbeat track has inspired thousands of user-generated videos and trending challenges. Kadoon began recording music on her mobile phone while still in secondary school. Her talent caught the attention of Trap Records founder Akem Terver, also known as Boss Equation, who said, “She had that spark you can’t teach. The first time I heard her voice, I knew she could connect with this generation.” Produced by Young Smith, Go Low features crisp drums, catchy melodies, and playful Afrobeats rhythms. Its danceable beat and relatable lyrics have resonated with young audiences, while influencers and dancers have fueled its popularity through the #GoLowChallenge. A Lagos-based DJ compared her potential to early Ayra Starr, noting her charm, vocals, and playful energy. Despite comparisons to established stars, Kadoon emphasizes her focus on building her own identity. “Music has always been my way of saying the things I can’t explain. I love that people can dance to my songs but still feel something real inside them. I just want to be Kadoon,” she said. The official Go Low music video, directed by Nedy Pictures, is set to premiere exclusively on Trace TV, a move expected to further expand her reach. Tags Nigerian Entertainment Nigerian Entertainment Musics Musics Nigeria Nigeria ADVERTISEMENT Keep Reading Entertainment Davido Reacts to 2026 Grammy Loss, Thanks Wife Chioma Singer says Chioma’s words helped him remain gracious after losing Best African Music award . Entertainment Davido’s Grammy Loss Sparks Reaction From Cubana Chief Priest Socialite claims industry pressure followed singer’s loss to Tyla at 2026 Grammys . Entertainment Femi Kuti Reacts to Fela’s Posthumous Grammy Honour Afrobeat musician says family was surprised by Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award . Entertainment Davido Misses Out on Grammy as Tyla Wins African Category Nigerian singer nominated for Best African Music Performance loses award to South Africa’s Tyla .

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