Monday, April 22, 2013

Rihanna shows off her stunning bikini body in dazzling poolside holiday photos



She's been keeping up updated with her Miami holiday, which has included stripclubs, marijuana, and skimpy bikinis - naturally
Stripclubs, marijuana, and skimpy bikinis – it’s just another insight into the wild lifestyle of Rihanna.
The sexy singer has been showing off how amazing her life is while on vacation in Miami by posting a string of racy photos on her Twitter page.
And
--> the 25-year-old teased with a snap of dollar bill stacks thrown on the floor as she partied in the King Of Diamonds Gentleman’s Club on the weekend. As you do.
When capturing the steamy moments inside the club she added the caption: “Wild for the night, phuck being polite!”
To be fair, we bet she had phun but we don’t know why she’s writing like a phool. 
And after all that excitement, Rihanna decided the best remedy for a (potential) hangover would be squeezing into a tiny two-piece and frolic in the swimming pool.
Rih was sunning herself and flaunting her ridiculously toned curves in the clear water - which is nothing compared to the mucky green tinge you'll find in the public baths of east London.
The Stay singer – who is currently back together with on-off boyfriend Chris Brown – was posting the pics to more than 29 million followers on Twitter.
She did showcase a maternal side by scooping up a toddler and joking: "Playin hard to get, but he loves me."
If only that kid knows just how lucky he really is. He'll definitely be getting fist-bumps and high-fives off the boys in playschool.
Rihanna told her fans she was celebrating 4/20, which is basically a numerical way of spelling ‘Weed Day’ in America.
Aside from the cheeky photos, she gave us a peek of the party cake which was an animated marijuana leaf.
We might be using the phrase ‘party cake’ literally, as it’s unlikely it’s going to be a lemon sponge.

If you can't get enough of staring at Rihanna's holiday antics, here's her gallery from last year's vaycay.
Rihanna hasn’t had the best of times lately after cancelling three dates of her Diamonds tour due to illness but it looks like the star is getting herself back on track.
The singer , 25, was seen leaving a doctor’s surgery in Los Angeles last week and the lucky lady sucked on a lollipop as she went.

It’s unclear if Rihanna had been rewarded the sweet treat for her good behaviour during her appointment but it may have lifted her mood after her recent troubles.
The Umbrella warbler cancelled a gig in Houston, Texas on Monday night and also pulled out of shows in the cities of Baltimore and Boston last month.


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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Malawi To take Matter to the Courts

President Joyce Banda has said that Malawi was giving up on mediation efforts and would take to the courts to
settle a long dormant border dispute with Tanzania which has been re-activated by prospects of an oil find.
"Our view is that we should eventually go to court. We should not waste time on this (mediation)," Banda told reporters in Lilongwe on Monday after returning from visits to the US and Britain.
She said the mediation bid left to Mozambique's ex-president Joachim Chissano in his capacity as head of a forum of retired leaders from the regional bloc SADC, was "compromised because information submitted by Malawi was leaked to Tanzania".
She accused the executive secretary of the forum, John Tesha, a Tanzanian national, for leaking some vital information to his home country.
"After surrendering our documents, we were told that they were leaked to Tanzania before the Tanzanians surrendered theirs," Banda said.
"We feel everything is compromised," she said. In December Banda said the dispute had dragged for too long and she was considering taking it to the International Court of Justice for arbitration.
At stake is a largely undeveloped swathe of the lake where Malawi has awarded a licence to British firm Surestream to explore for oil in the north-eastern waters near Tanzania.
Malawi claims ownership of the entire lake under an 1890 agreement, while Tanzania disputes this validity, insisting part of the lake falls within its borders. Talks in the past ended in a deadlock.