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We’re heartbroken to report the passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the age of 54 from an apparent drowning. A generation grew up with Warner as Theodore “Theo” Huxtable—the beloved only son of the Huxtable clan on The Cosby Show, which first aired in 1984 when he was just 14 years old. His portrayal helped redefine Black boyhood on screen, offering humor, vulnerability, and depth across eight season But Warner’s talents extended far beyond the sitcom world. In 2015, he became a Grammy Award winner for Best Traditional R&B Performance, sharing the honor with Robert Glasper Experiment and Lalah Hathaway for the powerful track, Jesus Children.
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James “HolyTen” Michael, a lively soul from Birmingham, was known for turning every cobbled street into a stage. An avid cyclist and local storyteller, he pedaled through his hometown with determination and joy. Last Friday, while navigating one of the city's winding lanes, a sudden accident claimed his life at the tender age of 26. Friends and neighbors alike describe James as the sort of person whose laughter was contagious—whether he was repairing his bike outside the flat, leading group rides down leafy trails, or organizing impromptu poetry readings at the local café. For him, life was a journey to be shared: every ride carried a story, every corner held the promise of new company. The news of his passing has left the tight-knit Birmingham cycling commu
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Gwanda Cop Jailed for Shooting Fugitive in the Back A Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer based in Gwanda, Matabeleland South, has been convicted of culpable homicide after fatally shooting a fleeing suspect wanted for assault. Phillip Mwinde (43) appeared before the Bulawayo High Court where he was slapped with a four-year jail sentence. However, two years were conditionally suspended for five years, meaning he will effectively serve two years behind bars unless he commits a similar offence within the suspension period. Mwinde, accompanied by two fellow officers, had gone to the Farvic area of Collen Bawn to arrest a man accused of common assault. Upon spotting their target walkin
11 people le have lost their lives in an am*bush sh00ting on the R74 route between Colenso and Weenen. Police in Colenso report that the vict!ms, who were in a taxi, were returning from a funeral in Amatimatolo. The funeral was for a taxi owner who had been fat@lly sh0t in Gauteng💔This country is cursed, chii nhai 💔Hmmm maTaxi wars ari serious. Kuuraya vanhu vose ivavo kuti zvidii. 11 souls 😟Chinyika chino chiri cursed ndatiImika SA iyi inotyisa
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: Now econet is behaving like an ex 😩 kufinhura kwacho so. Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, the nation’s largest telecommunications provider, has reportedly implemented a drastic reduction in its popular SmartBiz data packages, shrinking the 1 Terabyte (TB) Fair Usage Policy (FUP) to a mere 200 Gigabytes (GB). This move, which has sparked considerable concern among businesses and heavy internet users, significantly alters the value proposition of a service previously lauded for its “unlimited” internet offerings. While Econet’s official SmartBiz page still lists a SmartBiz 5 package with a 1TB FUP for US$45, anecdotal reports and discussions on platforms like Reddit indicate that the actual usable data at advertised speeds