Duchess Meghan pauses Spotify episodes during mourning period

LONDON. – Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has paused new episodes of her Spotify podcast during the official mourning period for Queen Elizabeth, according to an alert on the platform on Monday.

From Golden Boy to struggling nomad

DURBAN. – The future of Percy Tau is currently one of the biggest mysteries of South African football.

Benn mocks Eubank Jr

Eubank Jr’s father insisted his son’s fight against Benn next month is off and “The Destroyer” addressed the comments by mocking his domestic rival.

Zverev’s could be out for months

Alexander Zverev’s return to the court could be delayed by months after the German said he has suffered a bone edema issue, which forced him to withdraw from the Davis Cup Finals group stage this week.

For their kids, they are touring the world

VANCOUVER. – Their daughter Mia was just three years old when Canadian couple Edith Lemay and Sebastien Pelletier first noticed that she was having vision problems.

Spurs’ players have to accept rotation – Conte

Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte said his players will have to accept squad rotation this season and even the likes of Son Heung-min, who finished the last campaign as the Premier League’s joint-top scorer, will not play every game.

Katsimberis bid to avoid prosecution fails

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter Building contractor George Katsimberis has lost a High Court bid to stay his prosecution on charges of defrauding a local land developer of close to US$1…

Purple patch for Dairibord Holdings, as revenue jumps 40pc

Elton Manguwo DAIRIBORD Holdings has recorded a 40 percent growth with revenue jumping to $17, 12 billion for the half year ended June 30, 2022 from $11, 54 billion during…

Combine harvester leasing fees will leave us poorer, say farmers

Sharon Shayanewako FARMERS yesterday pleaded with Government to review the price of wheat after combine harvester lessors revealed leasing rates, which the former described as too steep to allow them…

First-half milk intake rises to 39 million litres 

MILK intake by local processors grew to 38,9 million litres during the first six months of the year, up from 33 million litres in the comparative period last year, representing a 17 percent increase. 

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