Reflections on education

Glen Dhliwayo  Cool Feature

One of the longest school holidays ever finally came to an end, and it’s back to school as usual. Remember the beginning and ending of every stage usually calls for reflections, and the process of education should not be spared.

Dreadlocked pupil fights discrimination

The Bloemfontein High Court will hear a matter in which a Grade Eight pupil wants to be allowed to attend classes with her dreadlocks. Lerato Radebe (13), a pupil at…

Selena Gomez hits back at perfume firm

Selena GOMEZ is counter-suing a fragrance company, which is accusing her of backing out of a multimillion-dollar endorsement deal, for US$5,2 million.
The “Come And Get It” singer — who recently rekindled her relationship with on/off boyfriend Justin Bieber — claims perfume makers Adrenalina actually owe her at least US$5,2

Super 8 Rugby League

Zecheaus Nemadire Cool Lifestyle Reporter
IT is yet another exciting moment to be as today marks the beginning of the top eight schools rugby season dubbed the “Super 8 Rugby League”.
The league, which is meant to accommodate top and competitive rugby playing schools, gets underway today across the country.

‘Jurassic Park’ goes 3D

Bilge Ebiri
IT’S a universal truth that “Jurassic Park” is a near-perfect movie, which is why its 20th anniversary re-release in 3D has elicited both elation and groans from fans.
You can’t help but wonder what possessed the executives who decided to put “Jurassic Park” out in 3D.

One Direction hires Obama’s ex-guards

One Direction will be protected by ex- secret service agents who guarded the US President Barack Obama when they tour the country next month.
The “Kiss You” hitmakers’ management have reportedly hired a team ex-secret service agents whose previous assignment was protecting the American leader to escort the group

Interview – A voters’ roll can never be perfect: Mudede

AS the nation counts down to harmonised elections due on or before June 29, when the life of the Seventh Parliament, ends; one office that has been in the news is the Registrar General’s Office that oversees voter

Byo woman kills daughter over ‘boyfriends’

A DISCIPLINARY measure by a woman from Bulawayo’s Pumula South suburb ended in tragedy when she allegedly killed her 15-year-old daughter for going out with “boyfriends”. Bulawayo provincial spokesperson confirmed the incident, which occurred on Saturday, saying the girl could have died from injuries she sustained after a beating by her mother.

Churchill loses US$41 000

Two armed robbers early Wednesday morning raided Churchill Boys High School in Eastlea, Harare, and got away with US$41 000.
The incident occurred around 1am after the robbers pounced on two security guards and tied their hands with wires.

Amanda Bynes comes clean

The former queen of chick flicks, Amanda Bynes, is coming clean, not about her behaviour but on going under the knife.
Bynes took to Twitter to reveal that she did, in fact, have a nose job several years ago.

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