In today’s news, corruption-accused Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has resigned as a member of Parliament, ANC ward councillor Thabo Ngwenya was gunned down in his Mpumalanga home, and the MK party has taken action against its KwaZulu-Natal leader.
We also look at a police shootout in KwaZulu-Natal that saw nine suspects killed, the Department of Correctional Services moving officials to end wasteful expenditure, and co-owner of the HANNON brand, Hannon Bothma discussing his estranged husband’s return after being reported missing.
Corruption-accused Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has resigned from Parliament.
The former National Assembly Speaker is set to face charges of 12 counts of corruption and one of money laundering involving R4.5 million dating back to when she was defence minister.
An African National Congress (ANC) ward councillor has been shot dead in Mpumalanga.
It is understood Thabo Ngwenya from Mangweni in the Nkomazi area was shot at his home on Tuesday night.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) has confirmed that his party has taken action against Visvin Reddy, as the senior KZN leader appeared in court on Wednesday.
Reddy faces charges of contravening Section 17 of the Riotous Assemblies Act, where he is alleged to have incited public violence.
Police have shot and killed nine suspects during a shootout in KwaZulu-Natal.
The gun battle happened at Desai in Mariannhill in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Following The Citizen’s bold exposé of the Department of Correctional Services splurging R6 million accommodating four acting officials in hotels despite state houses being available on prison grounds, the department is now ending the wasteful expenditure.
It has terminated Lucky Mthethwa’s three-year hotel stay in East London and has made him a permanent provincial prisons commissioner saving the department a fortune.
World-renowned choreographer, Bontle Modiselle, recently penned a heartwarming message dedicated to her husband, Priddy Ugly, as he celebrated his birthday.
Bontle and Priddy Ugly have been together for almost a decade-and-a-half, and they have a beautiful daughter named Afrika.
Co-owner of the HANNON brand, 59-year-old Julius Swart has been found, Netwerk24 reported on Wednesday afternoon.
The estranged husband and business partner of television personality and stylist, Hannon Bothma was missing for a little more than two months. The Glam Guru reported Swart as a missing person on 5 February at Bramley Police Station after several failed attempts to get hold of him.
Such is Mamelodi Sundowns’ planning and resources that they chartered a private plane for their contingent of Bafana Bafana players to link up with the rest of the team in Tanzania following the FIFA break.
That was for the first leg of the away Caf Champions League quarterfinal tie against Young Africans in Dar es Salaam where the Brazilians needed all their big stars for the big match.
Although their full focus is on taking on Clermont in their Challenge Cup last 16 clash in France this weekend, the Cheetahs will have a firm eye on their possible quarterfinal opponents should they get through to the next round.
It is going to be a tough encounter against the hosts, but the Cheetahs will be fired up for the challenge as they aim to give their retiring stalwart Ruan Pienaar the perfect send-off.
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