Covid in Europe: Vaccine suspension hits rollout as cases rise
Several European countries are experiencing a new surge in coronavirus infections, while a number have also suspended use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine over safety concerns. The European Medicines...
View ArticleFuture of eating out post-lockdown
THERE was a time when wearing a mask was the preserve of doctors and nurses in operating theatres, felons planning bank robberies and the occasional geeky-looking individual on public transport or in...
View ArticleComic Relief 2021: Justin Bieber and Prince William lead Red Nose Day stars
Justin Bieber and the Duke of Cambridge were among famous faces who took part in this year’s Red Nose Day on BBC One. The Canadian singer gave this year’s Comic Relief charity fundraiser an exclusive...
View ArticleSerena Williams withdraws from Miami Open
Serena Williams has pulled out of this week’s Miami Open after having oral surgery. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion was knocked out of the Australian Open semi-finals by Naomi Osaka in January....
View ArticleYouTube drug-taking, sweary rap ad banned in UK
An advert for a single by rapper Bamby H2O which featured illegal drug use was “irresponsible” and must not appear again, the Advertising Standards Authority has said. The video, posted on YouTube,...
View ArticleHarry’s new job could open his eyes to how the other half live
When the San Francisco offices of the Duke of Sussex’s new employer are finally reopened post-pandemic, it is said he will be attending meetings there. If he does call by, he is in for an eye-opening...
View ArticleBritish artist’s giant painting raises £45m for children’s charities
The world’s largest painting, which was created by British artist Sacha Jafri, has been sold for £45m to raise funds for children’s charities. Jafri spent eight months painting the 1,600 sq m (17,000...
View ArticleFoodies keen as mustard to eat out again.
JUST over a year ago, COVID-19 arrived in Zimbabwe, and before you could say Bob’s your uncle, the tourism and hospitality industries, both leading players in the country’s economy, were in dire...
View ArticleAfrican Sun: Zimbabwe’s tourism giant
African Sun is Zimbabwe’s leading hotel asset management company with a portfolio of hotels that is unparalleled in variety, location and size. Its fine mix of select hotels including internationally...
View ArticleKim Kardashian West and Kanye West’s marital troubles featured on ‘KUWTK’
We are now getting some insight into what led up to the Kimye split. Thursday night’s episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” featured Kim Kardashian West dealing with some incendiary tweets her...
View ArticleBritney Spears ‘cried for two weeks’ over Framing documentary
Britney Spears has revealed she was brought to tears by the recent documentary about her life and conservatorship arrangements. The singer said she did not watch Framing Britney Spears in its entirety...
View ArticleExcitement as Khaya Nyama Wombles opens in Highlands
LOCKDOWN has been lifted, and the Easter bunny will be busy collecting chocolate treats to scatter in the gardens of deserving children, on Easter Sunday, in three days’ time. Jewish communities are...
View ArticleTigray crisis: The Weeknd donates $1m to Ethiopians in conflict
R&B singer The Weeknd has promised to donate $1m (£700,000) to Ethiopians caught up in the conflict in Tigray. The star, born Abel Tesfaye in Canada, is the son of Ethiopian immigrants. R&B...
View ArticleKhloe Kardashian: Pressure and ridicule over image ‘too much to bear’
Khloe Kardashian has said she tried to get an unfiltered photo removed from social media because she feels “almost unbearable” pressure to meet the “impossible standards” set by fans. The reality TV...
View ArticleVideo of DMX refusing to start a beef with Eminem resurfaces
American rapper and actor Earl Simmons, known by the stage name DMX or Dark Man X, died on Friday after he suffered a heart attack during what media reports said was a drug overdose. He was 50 years...
View ArticleReturn to normal life after a coffee and croissant at Cafe de Paris
ARE you prepared to go back to work? As the pandemic recedes, there are hopes for economic growth, and the expectation that jobs can come back. In America, according to The Economist, the unemployment...
View ArticleKhloe Kardashian: Pressure and ridicule over image ‘too much to bear’
Khloe Kardashian has said she tried to get an unfiltered photo removed from social media because she feels “almost unbearable” pressure to meet the “impossible standards” set by fans. The reality TV...
View ArticleVideo of DMX refusing to start a beef with Eminem resurfaces
American rapper and actor Earl Simmons, known by the stage name DMX or Dark Man X, died on Friday after he suffered a heart attack during what media reports said was a drug overdose. He was 50 years...
View ArticleReturn to normal life after a coffee and croissant at Cafe de Paris
ARE you prepared to go back to work? As the pandemic recedes, there are hopes for economic growth, and the expectation that jobs can come back. In America, according to The Economist, the unemployment...
View ArticleTaylor Swift breaks The Beatles’ chart record
Taylor Swift has broken The Beatles’ long-held chart record for having the fastest run of three number one albums. Swift’s re-recorded LP Fearless (Taylor’s Version) topped the UK chart on Friday,...
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