Author: Prudence Makoge

Photo Credit: Tems/Instagram Put Tems in white and watch her take over any red carpet with the kind of ease that feels entirely natural to her. Her latest appearance proves it once again. Have you seen the photos? The ones from the GQ Men of the Year event? If you have, you already know. They show her at her calm, confident best. Now, let’s get into the details. She arrived in a fitted white tank-style top, paired with a textured, floor-length skirt shaped with soft sculpting and a gentle trail at the back. The waist is defined with a structured…

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Springbok tighthead Thomas du Toit says Ox Nche’s historic World Rugby Player of the Year nomination is long-overdue recognition. Nche became the first prop to make the shortlist since the inception of the award in 2001, and Du Toit – who has packed down beside him several times last year and this season – could not hide his pride. ALSO: Awesome Ox makes history “Ox is a special person. He’s an incredible rugby player and I’m very grateful that there’s some recognition going his way,” Du Toit said. “I think everyone understands the type of player he is and how…

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Consistency is a word we’ve all heard countless times. We become motivated, set our goals, and promise ourselves to stay consistent. But one week later, we’re wondering who even sent us. I can totally relate. You’ve probably tried so many things and eventually concluded, “I’m just not a disciplined person.” But that’s not exactly the problem. The problem isn’t you, it’s most likely your system (or lack of one). Your system is what you put in place to help you stay on track and achieve your goals. Without it, even with the best intentions, you’ll struggle. Why Motivation Isn’t Enough…

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AFRIFF 2025 brought filmmakers, musicians, and cultural creators together in Lagos for a week of lively discussions and shared ideas. The festival explored how storytelling, music, and collaboration are shaping Africa’s creative landscape and offered insights that will continue to inspire long after the lights fade. One of the highlights came during the panel “Rhythms of the Continent: The Afrobeat Movement and its Impact on African Films.” Davido, his manager Asa Asika, music video director Dammy Twitch, and film producer Blessing Uzzi examined the ways Afrobeats is influencing African cinema and its presence on the global stage. As Davido put…

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The 2025/2026 CSA Women’s Pro20 Series enters a significant phase this weekend, with the competitive landscape already split into two tiers: the untouchable leaders and the desperate mid-table scramblers. Sunday’s double-header features two matches that will help shape the trajectory of the rest of the season: a high-stakes clash between the reigning champions and their nearest challengers, and a crucial battle at the bottom to avoid being cast adrift. Western Province Women vs. Hollywoodbets Dolphins Sunday, November 16, 1:30 PM IST (Match 10, Venue TBA)   This fixture is the definitive stress test of the early season. Western Province enters…

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It’s amazing how love can show up in the most unexpected ways. One minute, you finally find a place of worship after a long search, and in that same moment, you set eyes on someone who feels like home to your heart. Talk about a double miracle! Folarin and his siblings had been looking for a church when, by some divine luck, they stumbled upon Lovelyn’s church. As soon as Folarin laid eyes on her, he felt a deep spark within him. Her enchanting singing voice and warm presence gave him goosebumps.  Sometime later, they had a chance encounter at…

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Former Wallabies flank Michael Hooper believes hosts Australia could meet England in the 2027 World Cup final. Speaking on Stan Sport’s Between Two Posts, Hooper said the momentum building in English rugby reminds him of their march to the 2003 title – when Jonny Wilkinson’s famous extra-time drop goal stunned the Wallabies in Sydney. “This English team … they’re going to be right at the pointy end come 2027,” Hooper said. “History has a funny way of repeating itself, so it really could be an England-Australia final.” England are riding a hot streak, unbeaten since February and on a run…

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Photo Credit: Johnny Drille/Instagram These photos shared by Johnny Drille and his wife, Rima Tahini Ighodaro, to celebrate their daughter Amaris’ second birthday are making us smile from ear to ear. In a soft, cream-hued setting that feels both cozy and artfully styled, the couple and their little girl sit together on a plush sofa, framed by muted modern artwork and a touch of greenery. There’s something quietly beautiful about this intimate family moment — the kind that makes you pause and just appreciate the simple joys of home and family. Rima looks serene in a flowing white outfit, her…

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Equal access to sport and exercise could help tackle an estimated £20bn shortfall in the public finances, according to Sport England.Before next week’s Budget, the funding agency says new research highlights “the critical role” physical activity plays in supporting public finances and economic growth.But it also warns inactivity is costing a “staggering” £20bn a year and has called for more investment in sport.It claims that is the amount in healthcare savings, productivity gains and improved wellbeing that could be unlocked if the least active groups in society – such as those with disabilities, on lower incomes and black people -…

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