News today includes a former teacher and school principal appeared at the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court for allegedly exposing pornography to children and sexually grooming three boy pupils from his school.
Meanwhile, as holidaymakers prepare to travel to their various destinations, Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) said the OR Tambo International Airport is experiencing long queues at the Border Management Authority’s (BMA) passport control processing system due to technical glitches.
Furthermore, the year 2024 has been a bittersweet one for South Africa’s showbiz industry with the loss of several iconic figures who left an indelible impact through their talents, passion, and dedication.
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A former teacher and school principal appeared at the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court for allegedly exposing pornography to children and sexually grooming three boy pupils from his school.
The 41-year-old is facing three counts of exposing pornography to children and four counts of sexual grooming of two 13-year-olds and one 15-year-old boy pupils from Raslouw Academy.
The school operates as a private institution in Centurion, catering specifically to pupils with special needs.
CONTINUE READING: Ex-principal appears in court, faces child pornography and grooming charges
A police officer and a man have opened a case of assault against each other following an argument that turned physical at a North West police station.
Their physical altercation was captured on a video that has been circulating on social media. In the video, the two men can be seen fighting as other officers and citizens try to separate them.
According to police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Sam Tselanyane, the South African Police Service (Saps) provincial management in the province condemns the incident.
CONTINUE READING: Argument between cop and civilian ends in fight at police station [VIDEO]
As holidaymakers prepare to travel to their various destinations, Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) said the OR Tambo International Airport is experiencing long queues at the Border Management Authority’s (BMA) passport control processing system due to technical glitches.
The delays have frustrated passengers as they look forward to their summer breaks.
Acsa said the “unresponsiveness” of the BMA’s biometric movement control system was causing extended queues.
CONTINUE READING: Acsa warns of delays at OR Tambo International Airport due to technical glitch
uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party secretary-general Floyd Shivambu said former president Jacob Zuma’s departure from the African National Congress (ANC) to form the MK party is one of the reasons former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members had no fear in leaving the party which is “just a 10-year-old organisation”.
Shivambu made the remarks at the MK party’s gala dinner on Sunday as the party marked its first anniversary with a celebration rally at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).
Julius Malema’s embattled EFF has been hit with a leadership exodus, with big names, including Shivambu, Mzwanele Manyi, Busisiwe Mkhwebane and Dali Mpofu, crossing over to Zuma’s MK party with speculations of more departures.
CONTINUE READING: Shivambu’s reasons for EFF exit: Zuma’s departure from ANC and MK party formation [VIDEO]
The year 2024 has been a bittersweet one for South Africa’s showbiz industry with the loss of several iconic figures who left an indelible impact through their talents, passion, and dedication.
From celebrated actors to renowned musicians, here are 16 South African personalities who passed away this year.
CONTINUE READING: 16 South African celebrities who died in 2024 [PICS]
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