The news of Essence naming the 2026 Black Women in Hollywood honorees has been met with excitement and anticipation from fans and industry insiders alike. The prestigious event, which will take place on March 12 at the Fairmont Century Plaza, will celebrate the groundbreaking achievements of Chase Infiniti, Kerry Washington, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, and Zinzi Coogler. These talented women have made significant contributions to film, television, and media, and their work has not gone unnoticed.
In other news, Nigerian music icon 2Baba and his wife Natasha Osawaru recently dedicated their baby in a church ceremony surrounded by loved ones. The heartwarming video of the couple presenting their newborn at the service has gone viral, with fans showering them with congratulations and well wishes. This special moment marks a significant spiritual milestone for the couple and their growing family, following the birth of their first child together in November 2025.
Meanwhile, Chris Brown has made history with his Breezy Bowl XX Tour, which has become the highest-grossing solo tour by a Black male artist. The tour, which generated an impressive $295.5 million from nearly 2 million tickets sold across 49 shows, highlights Brown’s enduring commercial power and global appeal. With hits spanning two decades, Brown continues to captivate audiences around the world with his music and electrifying performances.
On a more somber note, former Arsenal player Thomas Partey has been charged with two further counts of rape, adding to the legal troubles he already faces. The Ghanaian footballer, who now plays for Villarreal, is set to appear in court on March 13 to address the new allegations. Partey, who has denied the previous charges against him, remains on bail and is subject to strict conditions as the legal proceedings continue.
As Rave News Digest concludes its daily coverage, we look forward to providing more in-depth and editorial content to serve our readers better. Thank you for your support and loyalty throughout the years. Stay tuned for more updates and news stories as we continue to keep you informed and engaged. Thomas Frank, the now former head coach of Tottenham Hotspur, has been sacked after a disappointing Premier League run that has left the team in 16th place in the table. The decision to part ways with Frank came just one day after a 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle United, marking the team’s 11th league loss of the season. Throughout the match, frustrated supporters chanted “you’re getting sacked in the morning” towards Frank, while others sang the name of former manager Mauricio Pochettino.
In an official statement, the club expressed their decision to make a change in the Men’s Head Coach position, leading to Frank’s departure. Despite being given time and support since his appointment in June 2025, the board felt compelled to act due to poor results and performances. Tottenham has only managed to win two out of their last 17 league matches, accumulating a mere 11 points during that stretch and are now dangerously close to the relegation zone.
While Frank did lead Tottenham to the Champions League round of 16 and narrowly missed out on winning the UEFA Super Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain earlier in the season, the team’s struggles in domestic competitions, including early exits from the EFL Cup and FA Cup, intensified the pressure on the Danish coach. Sources suggest that the club is considering appointing an interim manager while they search for a long-term solution, with chief executive Vinai Venkatesham expected to address the situation soon.
This marks the first managerial sacking since Daniel Levy’s departure, as Tottenham strives to turn around their fortunes and avoid a relegation battle. The club’s current eight-game winless run is their longest in the Premier League since October 2008, and drastic measures were deemed necessary to change the team’s trajectory. As Tottenham regroups and looks towards the future, the search for a new head coach begins as they aim to restore their position in the league standings.

