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Organisers of a fan protest planned to march to Kaizer Chiefs’ Village headquarters in Naturena on Friday say supporters of the club are fed up with being a laughing stock. ....
PTI slams PSP chief’s ‘foul’ language against PM, leaders National May 4, 2021 KARACHI: Condemning ‘foul language’ used by Pak Sarzameen Party chief Mustafa Kamal against Prime Minister Imran khan and other Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders, including federal minister Ali Zaidi, Leader of the Opposition in the Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Sheikh on Monday said Kamal had been using the same language that his former leader Altaf Hussain used in the past. Addressing a press conference at the Sindh Assembly, he alleged that Kamal destroyed Karachi during his mayorship. “We know that only four bridges were built from Rs300 billion and their condition is shabby,” claimed Sheikh, who is also the PTI’s central vice-president. ....
May 2, 2021 As the dust is just starting to settle on the 2021 NFL Draft, Kansas City Chiefs second-round pick Nick Bolton is ready to get to Kansas City and make an impact. While some are worried about the immediate role Bolton will play in defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo s scheme, Bolton said he can make an impact in his first season by playing smart and physical, two things he does well. Just being smart and instinctual, Bolton said. That’s kind of how I play, so I feel like bringing that to an NFL team will put myself in a position to play. I would love the opportunity to, so just kind of being in touch with playing smart, playing fast, physical, tough. All the characteristics needed to be a great NFL linebacker, I feel like I have those characteristics, so I’m just ready to go out there and have a chance to compete. ....
Parent shocked and lost for words after Porirua class asked to play racist game 3 May, 2021 01:30 AM 2 minutes to read A Year 10 Aotea College class were instructed to do the game, which involved selling slaves, land and commoners - for 10 pearls . Photo / Aotea College A Year 10 Aotea College class were instructed to do the game, which involved selling slaves, land and commoners - for 10 pearls . Photo / Aotea College multimedia journalist at the Herald in Wellington@katieharrisnz A Porirua parent is lost for words after her 14-year-old was asked to participate in a colonial-style game which separated children into slaves, chiefs and aliens. ....