Latest news headlines includes the passing of former finance minister and Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni at the age of 65.
Meanwhile, Noem My Skollie actor David Manuel has been killed in a vicious shooting incident in Gugulethu.
Furthermore, cocaine worth R25 million was found in yet another drug bust at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo airport.
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Former finance minister and Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni’s family released a statement late on Saturday night announcing his passing. Mboweni was 65 years old.
A manhunt has been launched for the killers of award-winning actor David Manuel whose body was found with multiple gunshot wounds in Gugulethu earlier this week.
Manuel played the role of “Freddy Gums”, a 28s prison gang leader in the 2016 blockbuster Noem My Skollie.
During filming of the gripping movie based on the life of scriptwriter John W Fredericks, Manuel was out on parole after spending nine years behind bars.
National police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said a bag with cocaine worth an estimated R25 million was found on a carousel for a flight from São Paulo, Brazil.
No arrests have been made and investigations are underway.
ANC deputy chair of its international relations sub-committee, Obed Bapela, has been relieved of his duties for misrepresenting the party’s principles and policies during what he claimed was a family trip to Morocco.
The former deputy minister’s removal comes after the party asked him this week to explain his actions in Morocco.
Despite the fallout between the ANC and DA in Tshwane, DA leader John Steenhuisen has given the assurance that the GNU remains intact.
Steenhuisen said on Friday that his party would ensure the country comes first.
He also made it clear that government of national unity (GNU) was safe, but the fallout with the ANC in Tshwane would also affect their “stability agreement” in all other municipalities where they agreed to cooperate.
Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie revealed this week that government spent millions of rands for the country’s top athletes to participate in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
The disclosure comes in response to a parliamentary question from Democratic Alliance (DA) MP, Joseph Job McGluwa.
McKenzie reported that while exact costs per athlete were still being calculated, the budget for Team SA’s support, preparation, and delivery to the Olympics tallied up to R27,892,000.
The driver of a truck that was involved in an accident which claimed the lives of seven taxi passengers on the N2 in the Eastern Cape on Saturday morning, is currently in police custody.
This after he fled the scene of the horror crash earlier.
Nine other passengers sustained serious injuries and were rushed to the Mthatha General Hospital.
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Keeping their semifinals hopes alive, South Africa cruised to a seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh on Saturday in their last group game of the T20 Women’s World Cup in Dubai.
Despite an ill-disciplined performance that saw them reduced to 13-men on two occasions, the Bulls were grateful for a fast start to the match that helped them clinch a 29-19 bonus point win over Ospreys in their United Rugby Championship (URC) clash in Swansea on Saturday night.
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