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NOVEMBER 2015 PREVIEW: Anointed condoms, #KenyansVsZimbabweans twar & Religion gone wrong

Deep on the business end of 2015 the year was winding down but news knows no such thing.

This is a quick summary of the news in November 2015. (bold indicates links to original articles)

The All Blacks retained the Rugby World Cup title. And we gave three reasons why they did so.

We learnt that Star Trek was coming back as TV series.

Ammara Brown directed a Jah Prayzah video. She then debuted at the Joburg theatre. And then also announced she was working on a single with Berita.

flyafrica.com were battling to get back into the air.

Warriors legend Paul Gundani passed away.

A fake article on President Robert Mugabe created a #KenyansVsZimbabweans twar.

Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana issued a private prosecution certificate against Munyaradzi Kereke.

Super producer Oskid left Kenako.

Mokoomba band members were involved in an accident.

The Castle Lite Xtra Cold Block Party was held at Newlands and this is why it was a success.

Taps Mugadza received credit from E! for his cover of Adele’s Hello cover.

The inaugural African Women Awards list was released.

A Zimbabwean couple was jailed in the UK over the death of their baby. We explained the ugly side of religion in all of this.

Meikles Hotel celebrated 100 years.

Anne Kansiime came to Zimbabwe and she was funny, funny and very funny.

We unpacked the selective outrage that came with the #ParisAttacks.

Charlie Sheen made the big reveal that he was HIV positive. That was hectic.

Cynthia Mare released her new album and this is what she had to say about it being her favourite album. This was our review of the event of the launch.

Eutelsat it had reached an agreement with the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe to provide 12 free-to-air TV capacity.

All-Blacks legend Jonah Lomu died. And then we shared THREE lessons we got from his life.

Scientists revealed that coffee can make you live longer.

Chicken Inn Football Club were crowned champions of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

Upmarket hangout Pariah State was caught up in a gender-based violence storm.

Super rugby sides Vodacam Blue Bulls and Toyota Cheetahs will play a pre-season match in Zimbabwe.

Then, there was the thing with the anointed condoms.

DStv announced it had opened up the Barclays Premier League to Compact Plus subscribers.

We had an exclusive interview with DStv Eutelsat winner Joseph Mahiya.

TB Joshua was expected in court over the collapsed building.

For more articles from the month of November click here.

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