Our hearts go out to veteran actress Thahira Syed, who is currently facing an incredibly heavy fight against three life-threatening diseases all at once. The talented star, best known for playing Shaan Naidoo-Maistry on Generations, was recently diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, stage 3 kidney failure, and a severe lung disease called COPD.
Because of these terrible illnesses, Thahira is no longer able to work, leaving her with no steady income while she tries to pay for her very expensive medical care. Her close friend and former co-star, Rosie Motene, has stepped in to ask the public for help because Thahira urgently needs over R300,000 to cover her chemotherapy and surgery costs.
It is a very sad time for the entertainment world as fans come together to donate money and show love to a woman who brought so much joy to our TV screens.
I wonder if I still feel enough. Like really feel. Not the way that we seem to feel these days, because I don’t think that we feel really. I think we are just constantly being provoked and then maybe reacting. But to feel. Really feel. I’m gonna focus on that. Feel everything.
The FSCA has published the names of 16,556 employers who have defaulted on pension contributions. This has affected more than 500,000 retirement fund members, leaving R8.3 billion in unpaid contributions. FSCA’s Keabetswe Tsuene elaborates. #Newzroom405
Bafana is back and Proteas women are coming back. Now we need to shift focus to Banyana Banyana for WAFCON (25 July - 16 Aug) and Team SA at the Commonwealth games (23 July - 2 Aug) with Springboks in between. So don't pack away your jerseys 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
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The people who expected Uber eats and checkers 60 yesterday are the same people who order delivery when the weather is too bad for them to drive to the store themselves.
You say that migrants are about 4% of the population, but is that just those who are in the country legally? If so, then 4% is inaccurate. If you ARE including illegals, then this statistic has been made up. How can you have statistics on people who are literally undocumented?