During a concert in Chattogram last year, Artcell had officially announced their third album, "Otritio". Their second album, "Oniket Prantor", had been released in 2006. The almost two-decade-long wait for a third album from the progressive rock band had left many long-time fans overjoyed at the prospect of new music from the group. To keep fans busy, Artcell also released a
Bank Zero founder and former FNB CEO Michael Jordaan says South Africans need to rise and solve their problems at a personal level, including ditching unreliable services, even if it is Eskom.