She was last seen on 21 June 202 leaving Ruimsig Country Estate with a Bolt ride. Let’s repost until we find her guys, we can’t keep on losing our daughters and sisters 😒🙆🏿♂️
The LRC congratulates Tembeka Ngcukaitobi AJ on his appointment as an Acting Justice of the Constitutional Court from 1 June to 30 November 2026. His appointment is a testament to decades of dedication to the law, constitutional values and public service. Photo: Kevin Sutherland
RT 💔 PLEASE HELP
Two girls are missing: Snothando Ntuli (11) and Thandeka Mqadi (18) from Richmond Farm near Sandasonke.
They went to church on Sunday and never returned.
Thandeka was wearing a black & white African church uniform.
Snothando was wearing a pink dress.
Any information, please contact
078 267 8080
072 595 9435
Please RETWEET 🙏
SUIDERLIG LEARNER MISSING, PHONE LAST SIGNAL DEEP CITY JOHANNESBURG
VANDERBIJLPARK – An urgent search is underway for 18-year-old Nontsikelelo Maseko, who disappeared on Tuesday morning while heading to school.
Maseko was last spotted in Vanderbijlpark wearing her Suiderlig high school uniform. She has knotless braids and was traveling to class when contact was lost.
According to the family, the last signal from her cellphone placed her at Benrose Supermarket in Deep City, Johannesburg.
Her father, Mr Maseko, and family friend Lebohang Mokoena are pleading with the public for any information that could lead to her safe return.
Anyone with information is urged to contact:
- Mr Maseko: 082 678 3568
- Lebohang Mokoena: 067 260 9820
In Auschwitz, my mother taught me three rules.
Not stories. Not prayers. Rules. The kind that kept you alive.
Rule one: Never make eye contact with a guard.
Rule two: Never show that you are sick.
Rule three: Never, ever, lose your bowl.
I was five years old. I memorized them the way other children memorize nursery rhymes.
The bowl was a small tin thing. Dented. Scratched. It held whatever thin soup they gave us once a day. If you lost your bowl, you had no bowl. If you had no bowl, you had no ration. If you had no ration, you understand.
I guarded that bowl with everything I had. I slept with it. I held it against my chest during roll call. I knew where it was every second of every day.
Then one morning, I fell into the latrine.
There is no delicate way to say this. The latrines in Auschwitz were wooden boards with holes cut into them over a pit. The holes were large. I was very small. I was in a hurry. I slipped.
I went in up to my neck.
The smell. The cold. The rats. I do not need to describe it. Your mind already knows.
My mother tried to pull me out. She could not. I was slippery and she had no strength. None of us had strength. We had not eaten properly in months. She called out. Other women came. Together they pulled me free. Someone found a hose. They sprayed me down in the cold air while I stood there shaking.
I did not cry. Rule number one in Auschwitz was the same rule everywhere, do not attract attention.
But I got sick. Very sick. The kind of sick that comes from rats and filth and cold water and a body that has nothing left to fight with.
And I remembered Rule Two, never show that you are sick.
I hid it from everyone. From the guards. From the other children. Even from my mother, because I knew if she knew, she would do something. And doing something in Auschwitz got you killed.
But someone saw. I do not know who. I do not know why they helped me instead of reporting me. I never knew.
They took me to a room, a makeshift hospital. I lay in a bed, a real bed, not a wooden bunk, for the first time since we had arrived.
I do not remember much of what happened next. The fever blurred everything. Days passed like smoke.
When I came out, I still had my bowl.
I had held it even in the latrine. Even in the fever. Even in the dark when I did not know where I was or what day it was.
My mother looked at me when I came back. She looked at the bowl. She did not say anything. She just nodded, the way she nodded when something had gone the way it needed to go.
People ask me what survival looks like.
I tell them, sometimes it looks like a five year old girl climbing out of a latrine in a death camp, covered in filth, shaking with cold, still holding her tin bowl.
Because she knew that the bowl was the difference between eating and not eating. Between living and not.
Because her mother had told her. And she had listened.
I am Tova Friedman. I fell into a latrine in Auschwitz at five years old.
I came out still holding my bowl.
Tova.
#NeverForget #Survival #DaughterOfAuschwitz #ShesStillHere #TheirNamesLiveOn
#Missing
Police in Vrede, Free State, are appealing for public assistance in locating 13-year-old Palesa Anele Sosanti from Extension 3, Thembalihle near Vrede, who has been reported missing.
According to police, she left home on 19 May 2026 after being reprimanded by her guardian over her schoolwork and has not been seen since.
She was last seen wearing black leggings, a pink T-shirt, a black Billabong jacket, and blue Bova shoes.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is urged to contact Captain Mosese at the Vrede Detective Service on 082 466 7752 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
We need to put up the same energy we did for Mazwi guys.
She was just going to work… and never arrived. 💔
Amanda Mofokeng (28) was last seen on 27 April 2026 in Malvern, Johannesburg, after requesting an e-hailing ride. She never reached her destination.
We need answers.
Please don’t scroll past this , share, repost, and until she is found.
#FindAmandaMofokeng
#CountryDuty
President Cyril Ramaphosa has in terms of Section 175(1) appointed Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi SC as an Acting Justice of the Constitutional Court from 01 June 2026 to 30 November 2026.
Well deserved congratulations to the SC!
@CityTshwane we just received this feedback from the ward councillor... What is going on?!->
"*Power Update*I just received a phone call from the Depot Supervisor querying where the outage is. I have sent all information again. Hopefully they will find something and fix it now."
@CityTshwane - still no feedback or update on the power failure affecting Giraffe Road Monument Park... Can you please let us know what is going on and what the ETR is?
@CityTshwane - still no feedback or update on the power failure affecting Giraffe Road Monument Park... Can you please let us know what is going on and what the ETR is?
@CityTshwane still no feedback on the power failure affecting Monument Park. This is the third power failure for the week and it's been more than 24hrs without electricity. Only silence...
@CityTshwane They keep on giving us the same reference no matter how many times we call:
Your call Ref 485 of 4/21/2026 for a power failure at 12 GIRAFFE ROAD has been allocated to an artisan