Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 returns with a sensational start, revealing the mysterious death of John Dutton. Despite the appearance of suicide, Beth and Kayce suspect foul play, pointing fingers at their brother Jamie amid a family turmoil. Their search for the truth might unveil hidden secrets, while the family's power dynamics shift dramatically as consequences ripple through their lives and the ranch's future.
The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has clarified misconceptions regarding the alleged nullification of MC Oluomo's election as union president. Alhaji Moshood Ajao, a principal union figure, confirmed that MC Oluomo's presidency, elected during the 2024 conference, remains valid. The supposed Appeal Court ruling against his election has been refuted, asserting that MC Oluomo was neither involved in nor a party to any relevant legal proceedings.
Jackie Appiah has been honored with the Best Actress in a Leading Role award at the 2024 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), marking a significant moment in her illustrious career. This prestigious accolade reflects her remarkable talent and resilience in the film industry. Jackie Appiah's latest win cements her reputation as an outstanding contributor to African cinema, further elevating Ghana's presence on the global stage.
Scotland is set to face South Africa's Springboks in a thrilling encounter at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium. The match, part of the Autumn Nations Series, promises intense competition as Scotland aims to overcome the formidable Springboks. Fans can watch the game on TNT Sports in the UK or SuperSport in South Africa. With Scotland eager to build on a recent victory over Fiji and the Springboks hungry for a clean sweep, the stage is set for a captivating battle.
Māori lawmakers in New Zealand fiercely oppose a proposed bill that aims to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi, the country's historical accord with its Indigenous people. They protested by performing a traditional haka dance in the Parliament, underscoring concerns that the bill could weaken Māori rights. The bill’s future remains uncertain due to limited support and the Prime Minister’s likely veto.