[JUST IN]
The son of President Robert Mugabe Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe is not likely to face jail time as the gardener says he don’t remember the person who shot him.
NSFAS CRACKS DOWN ON BETTING
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme launched an effort to stop students from using education allowances on betting.
NSFAS CEO says they found out that some beneficiaries use funds meant for tuition and living cost to gambling platforms.
[JUST IN]
Mining Mogul Kenny Kunene threatens to sue X/twitter user after she claims that he is in business of gold smuggling and Zama Zama dealings with the arrested Son of Robert Mugabe.
[JUST IN]
Polokwane Municipality confirmed that there is a discolored water crisis. This comes after denied claims ens 2025.
Seshego Zone 2 residents are experiencing water shortage, due to contaminated waterm
[BREAKING]
Malcolm X tells the media that his relative, son of Robert Mugabe does not own a firearm. This comes after he’s alleged to have shot his gardener.
Police are still searching for the firearm at his Hyde Park residence.
Wife of the late former Zimbabwean President Grace Mugabe fears being arrested if she come to SA to support her son who’s arrested for shooting his gardener.
[JUST IN]
It alleged that Mugabes son, Ballarmine Mugabe runs a Gold smuggling company Called Maowe minings in Zimbabwe, he also has mining sites in South Africa under Zama Zama , where he works with well known SA politicians to facilitate cross border gold Transaction.
[BREAKING NEWS]
Drivers will pay more at the tolls from 1 March: the South African National Roads Agency is increasing fees by 3.12%, hitting commuters’ pockets across the country.
General Sibiya says he feel oppressed by commissioner Baloyi, after failing to take accountability for doing as he please at the SAPS. #MadlangaCommision
[BREAKING NEWS]
Pakistan businessman Imran Butt Has Filed Papers Requesting To Appear Before The Madlanga Commission.
He claims that he has a proof that Gen Shadrack Sibiya has collected bribes from him and is connected to human & drug trafficking syndicate.
Both Serge Cabonge and Malcolm X names have surfaced in matters being examined by the #MadlangaComission. Cabonge is alleged to be a close associate of Cat Matlala, while Malcolm X reportedly made a call to Hawks boss on the day KT Molefe was arrested..
[DEVELOPING]
South Africans are left with unanswered questions to why Serge Cabonge and Malcolm X rushed to the home of Mugabes son who’s alleged to be in illegal mining dealings, right after he shot his gardener.
From today onward, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Offices at the Union Buildings, Parliament, and Minister Gwede Mantashe’s Office will be a permanent destination for the youth of South Africa, delivering CVs, until this government takes the crisis of youth unemployment seriously.
[JUST IN]
EFF's Sihle Lonzi announced that from today, Cyril Ramaphosa’s offices at the Union Buildings and Parliament, as well as the office of Gwede Mantashe, will become permanent CVs drop-off points for South Africa’s unemployed youth.
[DEVELOPING]
It is alleged that Dr Patrice Motsepe has officially joined the ANC presidential race. Some members are saying he is the only person who can bring back the long lost dignity of the ANC, other NEC members are criticising him.
[JUST IN]
Attorneys acting for Imran Butt have wrote to Madlanga Commission, accusing Lt-Gen Shadrack Sibiya of giving evidence that falsely implicates their client in serious criminal offences.
[Madlanga Break]
Sibiya tried to evade a clear answer on whether he ordered the PKTT files to be handed over, repeatedly sidestepping the question.
Khumalo, boxing Sibiya into a corner and extracting a stark admission he had lied about the files being the property of the PKTT.
[Madlanga]
After denying requesting the PKTT files, Sibiya was busted at the Commission, where two letters bearing his name were read into the record.
Letters instructed that all files and recordings be handed over, active investigations be halted, and transferred to Senthumule
[Madlanga]
Lt-Gen Sibiya insisted that the PKTT dockets were never meant to remain at police head office (his office), saying they were intended to be handed over to the relevant authorities.
He explains amid mounting scrutiny over the handling of the sensitive case files.