Mo nique Unapologetic After Stirring Up Debate for Advising Black Women to Look Presentable
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The Precious actress says in an Instagram video in response to the backlash that her message about wearing bonnets and pajamas in public are rooted in love. Jun 3, 2021
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Mo nique isn t backing down after landing in hot water over her remarks about how black women should look presentable. Days after stirring up debate for advising young black women against wearing bonnets, head wraps, slippers and pajamas in public, the actress returned to Instagram to double down on his statements and explain why she came up with the message in the first place.
Dangerous Auckland school ball trend: Huge groups of cars block intersections for limos and ride on bonnets
19 May, 2021 01:12 AM
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Motorists were seen hooning around Eden Park on the night of the ball. Video / Supplied
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A dangerous new school ball trend is seeing huge convoys of cars with blaring music blocking intersections for limousines as they escort students to the venue while people ride on the bonnets or hang out windows, according to a limo company owner.
The Herald has received video footage of young people riding on the bonnets of cars as they swerve dangerously in and out of traffic on the way to the Westlake Girls school ball at Eden Park last weekend - behaviour police have described as reckless.
School ball arrival at Eden Park overtaken by hoons riding car roofs and bonnets
19 May, 2021 01:12 AM
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Motorists were seen hooning around Eden Park on the night of the ball. Video / Supplied
NZ Herald
The arrival of students at a school ball last weekend was overtaken by hoons with blaring music riding on car roofs and bonnets and hanging out of windows.
Students arriving at the Westlake Girls school ball at Eden Park on Saturday were caught up in the mayhem with a bus driver unable to manoeuvre safely to the drop off zone and forced to let students out further away.
Age Concern Rotorua celebrates official opening at new premises
28 Feb, 2021 11:04 PM
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Shauni James is the Rotorua Weekender reportershauni.james@nzme.co.nz@thedailypost
There were plenty of bonnets and floral attire as people came together to celebrate the official opening of Age Concern Rotorua at its new premises.
And the organisation has already experienced some benefits from its new home - 5 Tarewa Place.
Age Concern manager Rory O Rourke says, Initially we were apprehensive about the move but now that we are here it has been excellent. We have found that we have a great deal more foot traffic and many elderly did not know we existed or what we did as far as our core programmes go.