🚨 OFFICIAL: Bruno Fernandes breaks Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry’s record for most assists in a single Premier League season.
21 assists delivered this season. 👑🇵🇹
History. 🎞️
Dr Phophi Ramathuba becomes only the second woman to be elected provincial chairperson of the ANC.
Edna Molewa was the first in the North West in 2005. She only served one term.
🏴🧠 Michael Carrick remains unbeaten as Manchester United manager! 🔴✨
✅ 2-0 win vs Villarreal
⚖️ 1-1 draw vs Chelsea
✅ 3-2 win vs Arsenal
✅ 2-0 win vs Man City
✅ 3-2 win vs Arsenal
✅ 3-2 win vs Fulham
✅ 2-0 win vs Tottenham
⚖️ 1-1 draw vs West Ham
✅ 1-0 win vs Everton
✅ 2-1 win vs Crystal Palace
🚨💣 𝐄𝐗𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐕𝐄: Rashford has decided to REJECT the option to return to Manchester United due to his lack of belief in their project.
He thinks he currently is at a club which has high hopes of winning major trophies and sees Hansi Flick as the man who can lead him to continental glory.
🚨🗣️ Arsene Wenger: “I think there is something going on in this United team, between the way they beat Man City and Arsenal today.
“The way they played was very convincing. When Arsenal comes back to 2-2, usually it’s the home team who win the game.
“And they found the game, the resources to score the third goal, and to win 3-2 away from home in a top level game. I must congratulate Carrick, he has created something.” #MUFC
🚨 High Court Sends Shockwave Through Traffic Departments
A motorist caught speeding was arrested—but he fought back in court… and won. Here’s the takeaway:
The judge ruled that speeding alone isn’t enough to justify an arrest if the driver is cooperative. If the cops can identify you and know where you live, the law requires them to issue a summons or a fine, not throw you in the back of a van. Cuffing someone just to “teach them a lesson”? That’s officially a violation of your rights.
This ruling puts a leash on officers who think a badge gives them the right to play judge and jury on the highway. You’ll still pay fines for breaking the speed limit—but being hauled off for a non-violent traffic offense is over, if you follow the rules.
A big win for civil liberties, and a blunt reminder: the law applies to everyone—including the authorities.
#ForeverYenaNews #TrafficLaw #JusticeSystem #KnowYourRights
ILLEGAL CIGARETTES FORCE BAT CLOSURE
British American Tobacco will close its only manufacturing plant in South Africa by the end of 2026, resulting in the loss of around 1,500 jobs.
The Heidelberg facility in Gauteng currently operates at just 35 percent capacity due to illegal cigarettes, which now hold 75% of the market.
This marks the end of over 70 years of local cigarette production.
The company will continue serving the market through imports while keeping its Johannesburg Stock Exchange listing.
A CLOSER LOOK
1/ The Heidelberg plant is the eighth-largest factory in BAT’s global network.
2/ BAT has been present in South Africa since 1904 through the United Tobacco Company.
3/ BAT South Africa’s sales volumes dropped 40 percent between 2020 and 2025.
4/ The illicit trade costs the Treasury about R28-billion yearly in lost revenue.
5/ A company-commissioned study found nearly 80% of retailers sell illegal cigarettes, triple the level three years earlier.
6/ The Rupert family sold its remaining BAT stake worth over £1.2-billion in 2025, ending an 80-year link.
7/ BAT South Africa has proposed a minimum retail price of R37 per pack to fight undercutting by illicit products.
Full story - https://t.co/rSOBmufrhs
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