Former South Africa captain Dumke dies aged 29

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Former South Africa women’s captain Lusanda Dumke has died at the age of 29 after being diagnosed with a rare gastric cancer.

The back row won 33 Test caps, captaining South Africa three times.

She also captained domestic side Bull Daisies and led them to a historic three consecutive Women’s Premier Division titles.

“Even in the face of immense personal challenge she carried herself with dignity and strength, inspiring those around her on and off the field,” Alexander said.

“Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched, the example she set, and the pride with which she represented her country.”

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Another setback for Andrew as Sarah Ferguson’s mum exposes what ‘he lacks

Sarah Ferguson’s mother Susan Barrantes did not hold back on sharing her thoughts on what exactly her ex son in law, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, ‘lacks’

It’s been a humiliating year for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the Royal formerly known as Prince Andrew. But now matters have taken another turn, with comments made by his ex mother in law shedding light on what he ‘lacks’. On July 23, 1986, thousands took to the streets outside Buckingham Palace to see the newly married Duke and Duchess of York step out onto that famous balcony.

Initially, it seemed a fitting match. Sarah Ferguson, affectionately known as ‘Fergie’ to Royal watchers was regarded as a vivacious red head full of fun. Andrew, often cited as the favourite son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, was also seen as fond of a good time, nicknamed ‘Randy Andy’ in the press on account of his colourful love life. However, almost forty years after Andrew and Sarah exchanged vows at Westminister Abbey, their marriage and reputations lie in tatters, as do the royal titles so solemnly bestowed upon them on that hopeful summer’s day. So where did it all go so catastrophically wrong?

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In his recently published book, ‘Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York’, which hit shelves back in August, author Andrew Lownie draws from accounts of those who know the Yorks personally, including the words of Fergie’s late mother, Susan Barrantes.

Susan, who sadly died in a car crash in September 1998 at the age of 61, didn’t hold back on her thoughts on her ex son in law during a candid interview with Italian magazine Gente. Speaking plainly, Susan, who courted scandal herself after eloping with an Argentinian polo player remarked that if only Andrew had “character”, he and Sarah perhaps “wouldn’t have broken up”.

Debutante turned documentary maker Susan reflected: “He’s a good-looking boy and has a heart of gold to the point where he would be without any money himself to help someone, but he just hasn’t got any character… absolutely none. If only he had character, perhaps his marriage wouldn’t have broken up.”

Andrew and Sarah, who share daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, separated in 1992 and divorced in 1996. They have remained on unusually close terms in the decades since, even living together at Royal Lodge on Windsor Great Park.

However, the apparent post-marital bliss they once enjoyed has this year exploded. In light of ongoing controversies surrounding the pair, they have now relinquished their titles and honours, and are being kicked out of the 30-room Royal Lodge, where they’ve lived since 2004. This comes amid fierce public criticism over Andrew’s friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, which has long cast a shadow over palace life. Andrew, 65, has repeatedly denied accusations that he had sex with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre when she was 17 years old, and has always strenuously denied any wrongdoing.

Sarah too has come under fire in recent months after emails between herself and Epstein came to light in which she referred to the sex offender as her “supreme friend” – after previously saying she’d cut links.

In a March 2011 interview with the Evening Standard, Sarah, 66, claimed she had distanced herself from Epstein, who died in 2019, and apologised for accepting £15,000 from him. The grandmother told the publication: “I abhor paedophilia and any sexual abuse of children and know that this was a gigantic error of judgment on my behalf. I am just so contrite, I cannot say. Whenever I can, I will repay the money and have nothing ever to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again.”

However in an email dated April 26 2011, which was published by The Sun back in September, Sarah took a notably different tone. Sarah told Epstein: “I know you feel hellaciously let down by me. And I must humbly apologise to you and your heart for that. You have always been a steadfast, generous and supreme friend to me and my family.”

She continued: “I am apologising to you today for not replying to your email or reaching out to you. I was bedridden with fear. I was paralysed. I was advised in no uncertain terms, to have nothing to do with you and to not speak or email you. And if I did – I would cause more problems to you, the Duke and myself. I was broken and lost. So please understand. I didn’t want to hurt Andrew one more time. I was in over-riding fear. I am sorry.”

In response to this correspondence coming to light, Sarah’s spokesperson issued a statement explaining the email had been sent “in the context of advice the duchess was given to try to assuage Epstein and his threats”.

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Loose Women’s Coleen Nolan told ‘I can’t do this’ by husband-to-be days before wedding

Loose Women panellist Coleen Nolan admitted she feared the worst when her then-fiancé made the comment, before the couple ultimately decided to put themselves first

Loose Women star Coleen Nolan has revealed why her wedding plans took a last-minute U-turn when she married Shane Richie. The presenter tied the knot with the EastEnders actor back in 1990, before the pair called it quits nine years later.

Speaking on the latest episode of Loose Women’s Just Between Us podcast, Coleen and fellow panellist Jane Moore offered advice to listeners facing wedding dilemmas.

Having been married twice before, Coleen warned couples to be prepared to “upset” loved ones when making decisions about their big day, but urged them to stand their ground.

Reflecting on her first wedding, the 60-year-old explained that she and Shane ultimately decided to elope after becoming overwhelmed by other people’s opinions.

After sharing her thoughts on a listener’s bridesmaids dilemma, Coleen said: “Did I have bridesmaids? No – not with Shane, because we eloped. We didn’t tell anyone.

“And the reason we eloped was because we had a big wedding planned, I had my dress and everything, everything was organised and it was huge, but the only people who weren’t asked about any of it were me and Shane.

“My parents took over and his side of the family took over.”

Recalling the moment that proved to be the final straw for the couple, she continued: “My mum said to me one day, ‘You can’t have this person there because auntie Mary – who used to bounce you on her lap when you were 18 months – has to come because she’s a relative’.

“But the girl who was my best friend growing up could only come to the evening? I was like, ‘What the hell?'”

After growing frustrated, Shane suggested a different approach. “I remember he said, ‘I can’t do this’ and of course I thought he meant the whole thing, ‘I don’t want to get married’,” she recalled.

“And he was like, ‘No, I want to get married, I just don’t want to do it like this’.”

The couple then secretly went ahead with their plan to elope by telling family they were heading to Florida on holiday.

“[We] came back and told them,” she added. “And then we had a blessing about three years later.”

Coleen and Shane share two sons together, Shane Nolan and Jake Roche, while the Loose Women star also has a daughter, named Ciara, with her second husband Ray Fensome.

The former couple married in 2007 but split a decade later, with Coleen admitting she had “[fought] with every fibre of her being” to make the marriage work.

Coleen recently confirmed she is single, following her split from supermarket logistics worker Michael, who she met on Tinder in 2021.

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Announcing the news in December last year, she told OK! Magazine: “We’ve decided that we would rather just stay friends, take it as a friendship. And, you know, it’s nothing to do with anyone else, it’s nobody’s fault.

Senate Confirms Two NERC Commissioners

The Senate has confirmed the appointment of two Commissioners of the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

Those confirmed are Aisha Mahmud Kanti Bello, who was re-appointed, and Dr. Animashaun Fouad Olayinka, newly appointed as Commissioner.

The confirmation announced by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, followed the consideration and adoption of a report by the Senate Committee on Power, presented by its Chairman, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South), during plenary.

Also confirmed were the nominations of three non-career ambassadors, the first set of nominees submitted by President Tinubu two weeks ago and screened by the upper chamber last week.

Those confirmed are Lateef Kayode Kolawole Are from Ogun State, Aminu Muhammad Dalhatu from Jigawa State, and Emmanuel Ayodele Oke, CFR, from Oyo State.

The confirmations followed the consideration of the report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, which conducted the screening exercise.

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Sixty-four other ambassadorial nominees forwarded to the Senate and screened are yet to be confirmed.

President Tinubu forwarded the names of the three non-career ambassadorial nominees to the Senate for confirmation on November 26.

It was the first list of ambassadorial nominees sent to the Senate by Tinubu since he became the President on May 29, 2023.

The President followed that up by nominating 32 other persons for ambassadorial roles, including a former governor of Enugu State, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi; immediate past chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu; former minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, and former presidential aide, Reno Omokri.

Others on the list include a former governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu, and a former deputy governor of Lagos State, Femi Pedro.

Ondo Senator and businessman, Jimoh Ibrahim; a former Ekiti first lady, Erelu Angela Adebayo, and former Adamawa Senator, Grace Bent, also made the list of nominees.

A breakdown of the list shows that there are four women on the career ambassadors’ list and six on the non-career ambassadors’ list.

Others who were nominated as non-career ambassador designates are Ogbonnaya Kalu from Abia; a former speaker of the Katsina House of Assembly, Tasiu Musa Maigari; a former Commissioner in Plateau State and ex-deputy executive secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Yakubu N. Gambo.

A former Senator from Plateau, Nora Ladi Daduut; Nkechi Linda Ufochukwu from Anambra State; ex-First Lady of Oyo, Fatima Florence Ajimobi; former Lagos Commissioner, Lola Akande, and the former ambassador of Nigeria to the Holy See, Paul Oga Adikwu from Benue State were also nominated.

Apart from these, Tinubu also nominated career ambassadors and high commissioner-designates.

They are Enebechi Monica Okwuchukwu (Abia), Yakubu Nyaku Danladi (Taraba), Miamuna Ibrahim Besto (Adamawa), Musa Musa Abubakar (Kebbi), Syndoph Paebi Endoni (Bayelsa), Chima Geoffrey Lioma David (Ebonyi), and Mopelola Adeola-Ibrahim (Ogun).

Abimbola Samuel Reuben (Ondo), Yvonne Ehinosen Odumah (Edo), Hamza Mohammed Salau (Niger), Ambassador Shehu Barde (Katsina), and Ambassador Ahmed Mohammed Monguno (Borno) are equally on the list of nominees.

Amanda Owen admits son Reuben ‘feels cheated’ as she addresses ‘beyond the pale’ decision

Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has revealed that her son Reuben “feels cheated” over one of her parenting decisions

Amanda Owen has opened up about the challenges and decisions that come with raising her nine children, admitting that her son Reuben “feels cheated” over a choice she made early in their lives.

The star of the popular Channel 5 series Our Yorkshire Farm, who split from her husband Clive Owen in 2022 after 22 years of marriage, recently opened up to the Made by Mammas podcast.

Amanda, also known as the Yorkshire Shepherdess, has forged a career chronicling life on her family’s extensive Yorkshire farm and spoke about her approach to homeschooling and the lessons she has learned as a mother.

“I did [consider homeschooling all her children]. I think, getting older — I’m 50 now — you gain a bit more confidence,” Amanda told the podcast. “If I’m being honest, Raven, my oldest, always says, ‘Oh, you just practiced on me. You were just learning what you were doing.’

“By the time you get to, say, your ninth child, their childhood is very different to the older children. You get your confidence a bit more, you feel you’re in a stronger place.”

Amanda explained that her decision not to homeschool all her children was partly influenced by the social attitudes at the time. “I know Reuben, my second oldest, feels a bit cheated because he would have loved to be homeschooled. He’s of the same mindset as Sydney, who is homeschooled.

“But at that point, it was kind of beyond the pale. Back then, you really were pushing the boundaries — if you did homeschooling, there was a little bit of a general consensus that you were a bit ‘out there.’ Now, homeschooling has become more mainstream.”

Despite the criticism she faced, Amanda emphasized that her choice has always been about what is best for each child individually. “The reason we homeschool isn’t about following a trend. With nine children, they all have such different characters.

“It’s not a matter of saying, ‘You’re all going to be homeschooled,’ because I don’t believe that would set them all up with the best start in life. Instead, it’s about looking at each child individually. They’re not like peas in a pod.”

The Owen family, who live on a working farm in North Yorkshire, have become familiar faces on British television, with Amanda often sharing candid insights into the joys and challenges of farm life. Her children, Raven, Miles, Edith, Violet, Sidney, Annas, Clemmie, Nancy, and Reuben, each have their own distinct personalities and interests.

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The star’s comments also shed light on the complexity of parenting after her separation from Clive, with Amanda managing both the demands of a large family and the responsibilities of running a farm, while her former partner lives next door.

Senate Urges Emergency Support For Farmers Amid Collapse Of Produce Prices

The Senate has asked the Federal Government to introduce urgent measures to protect Nigerian farmers from the impact of falling agricultural produce prices and rising production costs.

This was part of resolutions during plenary following a motion sponsored by Senator Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central), highlighting the growing challenges facing local farmers amid recent government policies aimed at reducing food prices nationwide.

He commended the Federal Government for easing the burden on consumers through waivers and special approvals for large-scale food imports, a move that has helped lower food prices and provided relief to many Nigerians.

He, however, noted that the same policy has inadvertently created severe difficulties for local farmers.

According to the motion, while farm-gate prices for agricultural produce have continued to decline, the cost of critical inputs such as fertilisers, pesticides, and insecticides remains extremely high.

This imbalance, according to him, has distorted agricultural markets and triggered massive post-harvest losses, as farmers struggle to sell their produce at fair or profitable prices.

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The Senate, therefore, asked the Federal Government to design and implement a special emergency intervention package aimed at cushioning farmers affected by the collapse in farm-gate prices.

The upper chamber also urged government to introduce broad-based subsidies for fertilisers and other essential agricultural inputs to ease the burden on farmers.

Additionally, the lawmakers resolved to advise state governors to prioritise support for local farmers by encouraging investments in agriculture and taking deliberate steps to curb post-harvest losses.

Alleged Collapse

During plenary, the upper chamber also directed the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, to investigate widespread rumors on social media alleging the collapse and, in some cases, death of the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

The resolution followed a point of order raised under order 42 by Senator Titus Zam, who expressed concern over the reports that had circulated within the last 48 hours.

Senator Zam described the rumours as alarming and unacceptable, noting that the Senate President is the nation’s number three citizen and should not be subjected to such misinformation.

Responding to the matter, the Senate President acknowledged the difficulty of controlling social media narratives, stating that people cannot be prevented from writing what he described as ‘garbage in, garbage out’.

He, however, asked whether it was the wish of the Senate that the issue be referred to the National Security Adviser for investigation.