‘Paris must respect rules’

Los Angeles. – Jermaine Jackson has suggested that Paris Jackson does not respect authority and needs to learn to follow guidelines set by her guardians.
The 58-year-old singer believes that the 15-year-old aspiring actress, who recently attempted suicide, needs to learn to follow the rules set by her guardians, despite conceding

Budding engineer

Young people always  have a unique way viewing  challenges  in life and have the capacity and ability to create solutions on a small scale which if taken seriously and developed to the next stage  can emerge the country’s most economically rewarding  projects which are homegrown and consequently   can create a broader employment  base for other

Ice Prince scoops BET Award

Johannesburg. — Winning the Best International Act award at the BET Awards event places Ice Prince a step above his peers, writes Akeem Lasisi.
Los Angeles broadly smiled on Nigerian singer, Ice Prince, on Sunday when he emerged winner of the BET Award in the Best International Act — Africa Category.

Tuku for Canada charity concerts

Lifestyle Writer
SUPERSTAR Oliver Mtukudzi is billed to headline charity benefit concerts lined up in Canada in August beginning in Vancouver on August 16 then Edmonton on August 17 before heading to Toronto on August 18.

School kids living in the fast lane

The euphemism “Hollywood” does not only exist in the United States of America and elsewhere where glitz and glamour is the order of the day, but it could also be used elsewhere, where life easily emulates that of showbiz actors and actresses.

What’s in a suit?

DRESSING brings out the character of an individual. To some extent it shows people’s economic circumstances, but there are times when the rich and the poor appear to be at war with their wardrobes.

Rich people work, play hard

If you were the founder of a multimillion-dollar company, or an executive at a leading organisation, how would you balance your social and business life in light of all the problems that come along with having a more dough than everyone else?

Steve Gerrard challenges Liverpool new-boys

LONDON — Liverpool’s rising stars must begin fulfilling their potential if they want to become a permanent part of the first-team picture at Anfield, club captain Steven Gerrard said yesterday.

Cameroon blast Fifa

YAOUNDE — Cameroon’s football federation (FECAFOOT) yesterday criticised the sport’s world governing body Fifa, after it was provisionally suspended from all competitions over governance issues. FECAFOOT spokesman Junior Binyam told AFP the suspension was “deplorable” and would damage the prospects of young footballers, including the best who

Bafana to honour Mandela

JOHANNESBURG — Bafana Bafana will play two international friendly matches next month in honour of former South African President, Nelson Mandela. Bafana Bafana will take on reigning African champions Nigeria in the annual Nelson Mandela Challenge at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Wednesday, 14 August 2013.

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