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Monthly Archives: April 2014

Hammer hopes taxman can’t touch any more cash

MC Hammer's tax problems appear keen not to set him free, even eighteen years after he famously filed for bankruptcy and lost all his...

Lewis and Nicole back on track for now

On again, off again celebrity couple Lewis Hamilton and Nicole Scherzinger were spotted last week leaving London’s Zuma restaurant. Former Pussycat Doll and X Factor judge...

Mimi reports twins already in the studio

Mariah Carey has been talking about her highly anticipated new album, due now in May after several delays, and has revealed that her twins...

Ladies – your man is behind you all the way

Ladies! Has your partner suddenly become concerned that you spend too much time on your feet? Is he busy doing the dishes while allowing...

Exposed: May’s magic missing migrants

Home Secretary Theresa May is reportedly considering a minor change to the Tier 2 (Intra Company Transfer) (Short Term) visa rules aimed at reducing...

Poet of the week Phillis Wheatley

“Twas mercy brought me from my Pagan land, Taught my benighted soul to understand, That there's a God, that there's a Saviour too: Once...

Nigeria military foils terror attack in Lake Chad

Reports reaching us state that the multi-national Joint Task Force fighting insurgents in Nigeria’s north east has foiled a planned attack on communities around...

The Chewa of Malawi

"GuleWamkulu", literally meaning "big dance", have become a sort of title for secret societies of traditional Chewa religious practices. The GuleWamkulu ceremonies consist of...

African football fast reaching new frontiers

“For this, I would like to thank SAFA President, Danny Jordaan and his Executive for the good work they have done – from hosting...

Guinea corruption probes move to strip billionaire’s concession

A government committee in Guinea has recommended stripping diamond billionaire Beny Steinmetz of one of the world's biggest iron ore concessions on evidence his...

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