Two SAPS officers were rescued on Tuesday after a mob surrounded their vehicle in Ndwedwe and threatened to set it alight while they transported a murder suspect. The officers were trapped for about an hour as roads were barricaded and armed individuals blocked their exit.
RUSA Reaction Officers Nathi Ndaba and Philani Mkhulisi had earlier arrested the suspect, who was wanted for murdering a 22-year-old man. He was found hiding under a bed and handed to SAPS without incident. A crowd then gathered, demanding the suspect.
RUSA deployed a helicopter and reaction team who secured the scene, cleared the barricades, and escorted the SAPS vehicle to safety. No injuries were reported. Footage was captured from RUSA’s Robinson R44 helicopter ZS-HXM.
The PHD (Pull Him Down) syndrome is so real. I’m not one to air my struggles online, but for your information, I’ve been unemployed for a whole entire year. A full year. I am out here on X trying to make some extra cash, and all you can do is try to bruise my confidence. Bro, it took everything inside of me just to sit in front of that camera and shoot that video.
Instead of supporting and uplifting a brother, you chose those exact words for a stranger you don’t even know. In a world where you can be anything, you chose negativity. It looks like we still have a long way to go as a country, but it’s chilled. I swear I am not trying to hurt anyone. I’m just trying to build my community and make money. I really don’t need this, especially since this isn't even my comfort zone.
Besides, those aren't even my personal views or opinions, it’s called critical media analysis, bro. You should look it up. I'm breaking down the text and the themes of a show. Do you even know the difference between someone's personal views and a critical scene analysis?
You almost got to me though, but guess what? I was watching #PodcastandChill right after your comment shook me, and MacG and Sol were discussing Nasty C’s streaming venture. Sol said something so profound, it felt like he was speaking directly to me. He said, "It takes balls to learn to swim in full view of the public." while at it, he dropped another gem while commending Nasty’s journey: "For me, it’s the stepping out of your comfort zone that I have to commend to start something new and be willing to be ridiculed."
Those exact words are the reason why I am busy editing another video right now, which drops tonight at 20:30. A huge shoutout to @Solphendukaa man. What a legend. 🇿🇦🙌🏻💐💐💐
This is probably one of the most proudly South African moment I’ve seen this week. It is up with the Teboho Mokoena’s singing the national anthem and scoring that goal⚽️. 2030 we need to go back for the FIFA World Cup 🤲🙏🏻
We paid lobola on behalf of our brother on Sunday. They wanted R80 000 but we only had R60 000.
We agreed that we will pay the remaining R20 000 within the next three months.
It was also agreed that our bride will remain at her home until lobola is fully paid.Unfortunately our brother got involved in a car accident and died.
From a cultural point of view, what must happen to the money we paid❓
Must it be refunded back to us or what❓