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South Africa There will be another winner on the world stage after that. Tyra won the first match african music performance awardfirst prize in grammy awards We specialize only in continental music. Also read | Taylor Swift makes Grammy history with star-studded gala 22-year-old Mzansi singer wins award for song water, The lead single from her eponymous debut studio album, Tyra. The track, named Popiano by the singer, fuses elements of pop and amapiano, a subgenre of South African house music. SEE ALSO | Ayo Edebiri's past JLo insults resurface ahead of 'SNL' appearance Tyra beat out Burna Boy, Davido,…

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MultiChoice Group announced on Monday that it would not continue negotiations with Vivendi. VIV.PA Canal Plus after its board of directors concluded that the proposal materially undervalued the company. Canal Plus, MultiChoice's largest shareholderhad on thursday Offer R105 ($5.55) for each MultiChoice share you don't already own. advertisement Continue reading below Canal Plus said the offer, worth R31.7 billion according to Reuters calculations, was a 40% premium over MultiChoice's January 31 closing price of R75. Read: Canal+ brings MultiChoice MultiChoice said in a statement that the recently executed exercise valued the group significantly above the offer price, excluding potential synergies…

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France's Canal+ Group increased its ownership in MultiChoice from 31.07% to 35.01%, despite a previous takeover offer being rejected. Pursuant to section 122(3)(b) of the Companies Act, No. 71 of 2008, Regulation 121(2)(b) of the Companies Regulations 2011 and paragraph 3.83(b) of the JSE Limited Listing Requirements, the shareholders of MultiChoice are: is. We have been officially notified of this development. MultiChoice has filed formal notices with the Takeovers Regulatory Commission (TRP) and the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission pursuant to sections 122(3)(a) and 122(3A) of the Act, respectively. Additionally, MultiChoice requested TRP to determine the need for a compulsory…

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2024 Coach Certification Revalidation (CRoC)As in previous years, World Triathlon Certified Coaches will once again be required to complete online learning tasks between February 1 and March 31, 2024 to meet revalidation requirements. In addition to current anti-doping updates, this year's focus is on 'Body Confident Coaching'. Participants will also be required to complete the new nutrition module if they have not already done so (this resource will be optionally available within coaches' courses starting August 2023). Completing the current revalidation anti-doping task qualifies you for the same event certification as completing the High Performance Coach Anti-Doping Education 2024 course.…

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It's been another busy earnings season, with reports from oil giants BP Plc and TotalEnergies SE, as well as Caterpillar, Tyson Foods, Bunge Global SA, Orsted A/S and ArcelorMittal SA. Crop traders will be keeping an eye on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's monthly report on global supply and demand, particularly South America's soybean harvest. In the United States, President Joe Biden's decision to freeze approval of new export licenses for liquefied natural gas has drawn criticism. Here are five notable charts to consider in global commodity markets as the week begins. advertisement Continue reading below Natural gas Calls for…

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African pay-TV operator MultiChoice has categorically rejected a non-binding takeover offer from Groupe Canal+ SA (“Canal+”) at an offer price of R105 per share in cash. Shareholders were informed of this through an advisory published in SENS on February 1, 2024. The proposal came after more than a year of extensive discussions between Canal+ and MultiChoice and was reviewed by the MultiChoice Board of Directors. Despite Canal+'s public claims about the potential benefits of the merger, MultiChoice said its board concluded that the proposal significantly undervalued MultiChoice and its prospects. Key points considered by the Board are: Evaluation exercise: MultiChoice…

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Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus and Victoria Monet also won top awards at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.Women have swept the Grammys' top awards, with Taylor Swift winning Album of the Year for the fourth time, making her the only artist to win the music industry's top awards so many times throughout her career. Ta. Swift won the honor Sunday for her album “Midnight,” making her the most decorated Grammy winner, surpassing music icons Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder. Swift, who brought producer Jack Antonoff and fellow nominee Lana Del Rey on stage, said that while the…

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The New York region will host the FIFA World Cup Finals in 2026, beating out contenders Dallas and Los Angeles for the honor of hosting the world's most-watched sporting event. FIFA announced Sunday that the final will be played across the Hudson River at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Accessible by train from midtown Manhattan, the stadium is home to the New York Giants and New York Jets of the National Football League and has a seating capacity of 82,500. advertisement Continue reading below When the finals are held in July 2026, New York will become the center of the…

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa meets with Rapid Support Force (RSF) Commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Pretoria, South Africa, on January 4, 2024. (Photo courtesy of South African President/Handout/Anadolu, via Getty Images) On January 4, a beaming Cyril Ramaphosa shook hands with Sudanese militia leader General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, commonly known as Hemedi. The talks took place amid an escalating civil war in Sudan, with both sides accused of human rights abuses. In one case, Hemediti militia killed as many as 15,000 people, many of them members of the Masalit ethnic group, in an advance on El Geneina in western…

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The announcement that AT&T Stadium will host nine games of the 2026 World Cup, but not the World Cup final, prompted mixed reactions from soccer fans across the Metroplex. But businesses involved in DFW's soccer scene are already counting on a big boost from World Cup attendees. Soccer can be a game of near misses. On Sunday, some DFW fans felt like the ball wasn't bouncing in their direction. “It's unfortunate, very unfortunate,” Christopher Mangena said. “Given the infrastructure in Dallas, I really thought this would be the place to settle.” In a live broadcast on Sunday afternoon, soccer's international…

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