YOU FM Issues Unreserved Apology to Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma After Attribution Error
YOU FM has issued a retraction and apology following an incident during the 24 June 2026 press conference held by the March and March movement in Midrand, Johannesburg.
The station says its journalist, Kgaogelo Magolego, incorrectly attributed the phrase “foreigners must perish” to movement leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma during the question-and-answer session. Preliminary findings, according to YOU FM, indicate the statement was misattributed and does not reflect what was said.
YOU FM further confirmed that the disputed content was not included in its official news bulletins, adding that it remains committed to accuracy, fairness and journalistic integrity.
Again a small request to employers: if an application is unsuccessful, please let applicants know, even via an automated email or SMS. The silence creates so much anxiety for people trying to build a better future.
A little courtesy goes a long way. ❤️🇿🇦
4-year-old Andile Mbambo, popularly known as Andile The Calculator, has taken social media by storm with his sharp mathematics skills. His father Xolani Mbambo asks his son to compute complex numbers. The two have stolen the hearts of social media users with their fun father and son bond. They speak to @MpumiNgubeni .
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Please, if anyone has employment opportunities, internships, learnerships, apprenticeships, mentorship programmes, bursaries, graduate programmes, or entry level positions available across any industry for our incredible South African youth, kindly share them in the comments below. 🇿🇦
Every opportunity has the potential to change a life. ❤️🙏🏽 #FutureLeaders #SouthAfricanYouth #YouthEmployment
Ami Faku fights for control of her music catalogue
Award-winning singer-songwriter Ami Faku born Amanda Faku has turned to the Johannesburg High Court in a bid to stop music executive Raphael Benza and his company, The Vth Season, from allegedly interfering with the release and distribution of her music while a broader contractual dispute remains before the courts.
The "Asibe Happy" hitmaker has filed an urgent application seeking an interim interdict against Benza and his company, arguing that their conduct is causing significant harm to her career and preventing her from fully commercialising her latest work.
According to court papers, Ami wants the court to bar The Vth Season from claiming exclusive rights to her music catalogue and from communicating with distributors and publishers in a manner that could discourage them from doing business with her.
Ami claims that several major industry players, including music distributors and publishers, have been warned that she remains contractually tied to agreements signed with The Vth Season in 2018.
She alleges these communications have created uncertainty around her music rights and affected plans to release her latest projects, including her album Ezikude and the single Ndisize.
"The conduct has made it increasingly difficult for me to secure distribution partners for my music," she stated in her affidavit.
At the heart of the dispute are artist, publishing and management agreements signed eight years ago. Ami maintains that the artist and management agreements have already expired, while the publishing agreement was lawfully terminated in 2025 after what she describes as repeated failures by The Vth Season to provide royalty statements, financial records and payments owed to her.
She argues that despite launching legal proceedings last year to obtain clarity on the status of the agreements, the matter has not yet been finalised.
Benza and The Vth Season strongly reject Ami's claims and insist that the agreements remain binding and enforceable.
One of the key points of contention relates to whether Ami fulfilled all her obligations under the artist agreement. The Vth Season argues that the contract remains active because a second album required under the deal was never delivered.
Ami disputes that interpretation, arguing that the agreement cannot be extended indefinitely on that basis.
She further alleges that distributors who initially showed interest in working with her later became reluctant after concerns were raised about possible legal action and ownership disputes surrounding her music.
"The delays are causing ongoing damage to my career and livelihood," she argues.
The urgent application is expected to be heard in the Johannesburg High Court on 30 June.
Reports state that Benza and The Vth Season will oppose the application and that a settlement proposal had previously been presented to Ami but declined to disclose its contents.
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ICYMI | Princess Ketumile Ingrid Mabhena has recounted her last moments with the late King of the amaNdebele nation, Makhosoke Mabhena II. She further voiced her dissatisfaction with some of the issues, saying that "for the last 10 years this kingdom has not been fully respected".
South Africa has not just failed to end poverty. It has learnt to manage it. Dr Pali Lehohla links the R350 grant, black purchasing power and corporate profits to a deeper question: who really benefits when poverty remains trapped in the system?
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#CheckPoint #PaliLehohla #NkepileMabuse #Poverty #R350Grant #CorporateProfits #SouthAfricanEconomy #eNCA
A company allegedly billed the Ekurhuleni metro R483m using ghost workers and wildly inflated invoices… including the city's executives’ kids who were paid as engineers. 'I’ve never seen such looting in my life,' says one executive. https://t.co/2bGCdkBrQz
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Warrant Officer Karl Sander broke down before the #MadlangaCommission after Advocate Segales-Ncube presented evidence showing he had been cleared of involvement in the Port Shepstone drug theft case.
JUST IN: Six Bafana Bafana players who did not make it to the final squad are now going to the FIFA World Cup after sponsor Old School stepped in to honour the players.
All costs are covered for Petersen, Maswanganyi, Monyane, Morena, Maboe, and Poggenpoel. #Bafanakaofela#FIFA
If this appears on your Timeline kindly Repost. Tshepo Katlego Nkoatse from Mamelodi, Pretoria robbed this lady in Nellmephius, Pretoria.. Tshepo Katlego Nkoatse, please return the R30, R200 & the cellphone you took from the Bolt lady. She told you she has kids to support.
❗️🇹🇭 Yesterday, Thai police arrested six Nigerian men running a romance scam ring built on AI-generated faces and fake video calls in Nonthaburi, Thailand.
Thai Police Arrest Six Nigerians in AI Deepfake Romance Scam Raid
Thai police arrested six Nigerian nationals in a luxury condo raid in Nonthaburi on May 22, 2026, for allegedly running an AI-powered romance scam.
The suspects, aged 23–35, used deepfake video calls to pose as wealthy Western professionals, targeting older Thai women on Facebook Messenger and Line.
They manipulated victims into sending fake “customs fees” for non-existent gifts.
The investigation stemmed from an April 2026 cocaine bust. During the raid, one suspect tried to flee via a balcony; another hid in a bathroom.
Charges include criminal association and visa overstay, with one overstaying over 1,500 days. Fraud charges are pending.
This young man, Mogotsi's lawyer, is so immature and slightly unprofessional. 🤦🏽♀️He's still in court, he knows there are cameras and mics everywhere but as soon as the court adjourns, there he goes saying to someone "O na batla ho a apara suit e red" meaning Mogotsi wanted to wear a red suit! 😫🤣🤣😂
#MadlangaCommission
#BrownMogotsi
What Maria shows is that if you live your life full of friendship and service, you will leave a monument when you die.
Rest in tea cups and bangles my friend.
Rest in giggles and creative hateration.
Rest in sneakers and gold nails.
Rest in the music.
I haven’t been able to post about that day at the hospital and I don’t know how to make sense of your passing.
But.. rest Riri.
As you knew so very well, you are loved.