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Photos From The Royal Wedding + What Is Your Take On Prince William’s “No Ring” Policy….

Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton

After months of preparation and media spotlights, the moment we have all be waited for emerged this morning…. Billions of people around the world watched as Prince William and Kate Middleton took their marriage vows this morning.

It  was amazing to watch as a new chapter in the history books was opened. It was a perfect wedding, befitting the hype and the attention it received. However, I am still not feeling the “no ring” policy adopted by Prince William.

While Kate Middleton will be rocking her wedding ring with pride, Prince William for some reasons have said he will not be wearing a ring. What is your take on this…? Would you accept in good faith if your newly married wife or husband decides not to wear a ring?

Check out some of the photos from the wedding below…

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Busta Rhymes To Headline Big Brother Amplified Opening Show!

Busta Rhymes
Busta Rhymes

Iconic hip hop superstar Busta Rhymes will headline the two-hour launch show for M-Net’s BIG BROTHER AMPLIFIED when it kicks off on DStv on Sunday May 1 at 19:00 CAT.  The legendary performer is jetting into Johannesburg this weekend to perform on the Big Brother stage on a night when the continent will meet the new Big Brother housemates!  Busta Rhymes has been setting the standard as a rapper and hip-hop icon, having collaborated with stars such as  Diddy, Pharrell, Janet Jackson, Chris Brown & Lil Wayne, including featuring on Tiësto and Diplo track “C’mon (Catch ‘Em By Surprise).

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Ghana Movie Award Winners For Cannes Film Festival

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Yvonne Okoro and Ebi Bright

Some of the winners of the prestigious Ghana Movie Awards would be in France next month for this year’s edition of world-acclaimed Cannes International Film Festival.

This year’s Cannes Film Festival is the 64th edition and it would be held from May 11 to May 22 in France. The festival was created on the initiative of Jean Zay, Minister for Education and Fine Arts, who was keen to establish an international cultural event in France to rival the Venice Film Festival.

The first edition of the festival was originally set to be held in Cannes in 1939 under the presidency of Louis Lumière. However, it was not until over a year after the war ended that it finally took place on 20 September 1946. It was subsequently held every September- except in 1948 and 1950- and then every May from 1952 onwards. Over the years, the festival has been tagged one of the celebrated film festivals.

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