Bushiri bail verdict postponed to Wednesday 04 November

Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary must wait until Wednesday to hear the outcome of their bail application in the Pretoria magistrate’s court. Enlightened Christian Gathering pastor Shepherd Bushiri and…

Where did Kaizer Chiefs go wrong

By Godlive Masinge In South Africa, we have 16 teams campaigning in the DSTV Premiership and Kaizer Chiefs is one of the most successful clubs in the league. The Naturena…

R7 500 must be a minimum salary for general workers under these 7 jobs

By Gerald Risiba Many people are graduates and have qualifications but since our country is faced with unemployment crisis, it is hard to find the suitable job that you qualify…

President Ramaphosa congratulated saps for arresting suspects involved in Senzo Meyiwa death

President Cyril Ramaphosa has congratulated the South African Police Service for the breakthrough in the investigation and arrests following the murder of former Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates. Five suspects…

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary face deportation

The self-proclaimed Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary could lose their permanent residence in South Africa as it has turned out they fraudulently acquired it. The Malawian born preacher…

Police investigate a case of culpable homicide

The South African Police Service in Phalaborwa are investigating a case of Culpable homicide following the horrific accident that claimed two lives. It is alleged that on Sunday 25 October…

The Journey of Shudufhadzo Musida, Miss South Africa 2020

The 23-year-old Shudufhadzo Musida, hails all the way from Ha-Masia in Venda, Limpopo. She graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) from the University…

My son didn’t kill Senzo Meyiwa

Renowned South African Music Producer says if he believed his son killed the late football star, he would have handed him over himself. Slain footballer Senzo Meyiwa’s cousin, Siyabonga Miya…

Baroka FC to host Trials

DStv Premiership side Baroka FC known as Bakgakga Ba Ga-Mphahlele are set to host football trials in Limpopo. The trials will be held at the Baroka Village in Ga-Mphahlele near…

Residents of Mtititi demands water instead of a bridge

The disgruntled residents at Mtititi Town/Muhunguti are demanding answers from the ward Cllr, Joe Chavani under Collins Chabane Municipality over the construction of the bridge project. Dwellers are claiming that…

Malamulele UIF fraud couple remanded in custody

Hlamalani Dorris Mashimbye (47) and her husband, William Khosa (75) made a second court appearance at the Malamulele Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, 21 October 2020. The couple is facing charges…

The Chronicles and last days of Ananias Mathe, the most dangerous prisoner in South Africa

Ananias Mathe was a notorious rapist, murderer and a house robber who was convicted and was behind bars from 2006 till his death December 2016. Mathe was born in Mozambique,…

   
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