ENTERTAINMENT: Pretoria viral TikTok sensation Mixon “Tsekeleke” Tholo is gearing up for a major TV comeback as one of the headline stars on the brand‑new reality show set to hit Moja Love screens soon.
Suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has described as “unfortunate” the news that National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola has been summoned to appear in court over the controversial R360-million SAPS Medicare 24 health-services tender.
DEVELOPING: Ngizwe Mchunu says president of the EFF is not welcomed in KZN after he disrespected lieutenant general Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. He further alleged that Julius Malema was extorting millions from municipalities.
One of Mzansi's favourite celebrity power couples Zakes Bantwini and Nandi Madida have launched a fierce legal fight against Musa Khawula after he allegedly made damaging claims about their private lives and offensive comments about their child on social media.
DEVELOPING: Etiene Van der Walt security company raided by police and 10 unlicensed firearms found by police. They took the guns and some computers. He was implicated by Witness D at Madlanga Commission.
BREAKING NEWS: In a written response to the Ad Hoc Committee, President Cyril Ramaphosa says he was not informed about the disbandment of the Political Killings Task Team.
A Nigerian man suggested that African countries should unite in South Africa and allow Nigeria to lead them, as Nigerians are more knowledgeable.
The man claimed that South Africans could learn a lot from Nigeria and that Nigeria could have a strong influence on the country.
Among the alleged beneficiaries of the scheme are Shepherd Bushiri and Timothy Omotoso.
Such findings point to serious corruption within a critical state institution and raise urgent concerns about accountability and the integrity of South Africa’s immigration system.
An investigation has found that officials within the Department of Home Affairs allegedly sold residence permits in exchange for bribes.
Four officials reportedly received over R16 million for facilitating these unlawful permits.
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In matters of this seriousness, allegations require verifiable evidence. Without it, the credibility of the claims remains highly questionable.
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Brown Mogotsi claims he travelled to Kenya to investigate alleged CIA links involving Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and Misuzulu kaZwelithini.
However, he has failed to provide any proof that such a trip ever took place — no boarding pass, no passport stamp, and no travel documentation.