In today’s news, Thabo Bester’s ex-girlfriend Nandipha Magudumana claims she was assaulted by two fellow inmates, ANC chairperson in KZN Siboniso Duma discusses his microphone-grabbing incident that led to 16 people being injured, and police disperse protesting Diepkloof hostel residents with rubber bullets.
We also look at Lourencia “Renz” Lombaard being the new fourth accused in the Joshlin case, the alleged blue light robberies mastermind being arrested, and the double standards on GBV exposed by the controversial story of Big Brother’s Yolanda.
Nandipha Magudumana was left “bruised and in pain” following an alleged assault by a sangoma and mentally challenged woman at the Kroonstad Correctional Centre on Sunday, 17 March.
This according to Magudumana’s lawyer, advocate Machini Motloung, who is now demanding that his client be moved to another prison cell for her safety.
ANC chairperson in KZN Siboniso Duma says the late Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi would never have called out a political opponent at a royal event because he understood protocol.
Duma’s comment comes after an incident in which he grabbed the microphone from Zulu prime minister Thulasizwe Buthelezi, also an IFP mayor in Zululand District Municipality, during his speech at the
110th commemoration of King Dinuzulu ka Cetshwayo at KwaNkomonye Royal Palace in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday.
Rubber bullets were fired by the police as residents of Diepkloof hostel in Soweto erupted into another bout of protest, fueled by frustration over substandard living conditions.
The hostel residents protested on Monday morning, blocking N1 and N12 highways at the Diepkloof Interchange with rocks and burning tyres.
Middelpos resident Lourencia “Renz” Lombaard has taken the place of alleged sangoma Phumza Sigaqa as the fourth accused in the disappearance case of little Joshlin Smith.
Dressed in a powder-pink long sleeve top, a nervous Lombaard made a brief appearance on Monday at the Vredenburg Magistrate’s Court where she was charged with human trafficking and kidnapping.
A suspect believed to be the mastermind behind “blue light robberies” after he was found with blue lights, traffic police uniform, a high calibre firearm and ammunition as well as a suspected hijacked motor vehicle has been arrested in a sting operation, Gauteng police said on Monday
The suspect was handcuffed at his home in Dawn Park, Ekurhuleni, in the early hours of Monday morning.
The removal of Yolanda as a contestant on Big Brother Mzansi (BBM) has put the spotlight on the disparity of societal treatment towards male and female perpetrators of Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
Eulanda ‘Yolanda’ Monyai was booted from the reality TV show after spewing comments relating to sexual violence, targeted at fellow housemate, Sabelo “Papa Ghost” Ncube.
Domestic airline CemAir is in hot water after a live video of a YouTube content creator and MTV Base South presenter goes viral.
In the video, Shamiso Mosaka, who is an influencer and also Azania Mosaka’s daughter, can be seen being forced to disembark a plane by a police officer.
Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Brandon Peterson has been reprimanded for his behaviour towards coach Cavin Johnson during the Soweto derby against Orlando Pirates, a source at the club has revealed.
Peterson was caught live on camera seemingly shouting at Johnson, but it has now been revealed that his anger was actually directed elsewhere.
The SA men’s and women’s hockey sides have both been withdrawn from the African Games in Ghana, with Team SA management claiming on Monday the playing conditions were unsuitable for an international tournament.
According to the SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc), it was decided that the venue in Accra was “not sufficiently prepared to stage the competition”, which was based on recommendations and guidelines set down by the International Hockey Federation (FIH).
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