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Fifth Harmony to reunite in 2026: the show goes on without Camila Cabello

Fifth Harmony, the popular American girl group, is reportedly planning a reunion in 2026, coinciding with the 10-year anniversary of their hit album '7/27', but without member Camila Cabello.

Entertainment Music
Nomathamsanqa Sithathu|Published

Pope Leo XIV: a conservative voice in a progressive world

Pope Leo XIV's election marks a historic moment for the Catholic Church, as the first American pontiff. However, expectations for a more progressive stance may be dashed, as he is likely to follow in the conservative footsteps of his predecessor, Pope Francis. This article explores the implications of his election amidst global challenges

Weekend Argus News
Edwin Lombard|Published

Ciara set to reign again: announcing her eighth album 'CiCi'

Ciara announces her upcoming album 'CiCi,' set to release in July. This album, a heartfelt tribute to her fans, showcases her evolution as an artist and celebrates independence.

Entertainment Music
Nomathamsanqa Sithathu|Published

US Embassy commends SAPS for rescuing kidnapped American pastor in Eastern Cape

The US Embassy thanked South African authorities for rescuing Pastor Josh Sullivan, kidnapped during a church service, showcasing vital international cooperation in ensuring safety.

News Crime and Courts
Simon Majadibodu|Published

‘These men ain’t what?’ How SNL’s audience response left the cast in stitches

During a recent SNL ‘Weekend Update’ segment, cast member Ego Nwodim prompted an unexpected audience response that left fellow cast members shook and amused.

Entertainment Celebrity News
Nomathamsanqa Sithathu|Published

Chandler Moore greeted with joy in Mzansi ahead of his concert series

Chandler Moore, the Grammy-winning gospel artist, has touched down in Mzansi for his highly anticipated Ommema Tour, set to electrify audiences in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban this April

Entertainment Celebrity News
Oluthando Keteyi|Published

Playful slap costs mine worker his job

A playful act at a mining site escalates into a legal dispute, highlighting the importance of workplace respect and the fragility of professional relationships.

Pretoria News News
Zelda Venter|Published

Playful slap costs mine worker his job

A playful act at a mining site escalates into a legal dispute, highlighting the importance of workplace respect and the fragility of professional relationships.

Cape Argus News
Zelda Venter|Published

Workplace boundaries tested: mining company faces defamation suit over lunch bag incident

A mining industry hydrologist's playful gesture with a lunch bag leads to workplace harassment claims, job loss, and a failed defamation suit, highlighting the complexities of workplace behaviour and professional boundaries in modern South Africa.

News Crime and Courts
Zelda Venter|Published