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Bafana Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo, who received an honorary doctorate from Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) yesterday, has thanked Chiefs chairman for the sterling role he’s played in his life. Khumalo has also acknowledged Premier Soccer League chairman Irvin Khoza, for the support he’s always afforded him from his playing days till today.
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Congratulations Dr. Theophilus Doctor Khumalo!
Kaizer Chiefs Football Club proudly congratulates club legend Theophilus Khumalo on being conferred an Honorary Doctorate by the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT).
From dazzling defenders at Naturena to inspiring the next generation, your contribution to South African football and community development continues to shine.
Amakhosi salute you, Doctor Khumalo. Once a Glamour Boy, always a Glamour Boy.
#KaizerChiefs #DoctorKhumalo #DrDoctorKhumalo #16V #HonoraryDoctorate #Amakhosi4Life
If you hear anything about me that’s isn’t about me loving my baby girl, school, career, family or generally enjoying life, it’s a lie!
Angizwani neNonsense!
Hey @elonmusk come see all the white genocide happening in South Africa. And shame all these white people not allowed to work so the president forced them to go watch golf on a work day.
Leo Prinsloo. Former Captain in the South African Police Service Special Task Force, which is the country’s equivalent of the SAS, involved in everything from counterterrorism to security details for two US presidents and the Queen of England.
After leaving the service, he became a tactical training instructor and took on part time work as an armed security escort in Pretoria.
On April 22, 2021, on the N4 highway in Pretoria, his cash in transit vehicle was ambushed by a heavily armed gang who opened fire and began a high speed chase. Prinsloo immediately took evasive action, weaving through traffic, ramming one of the attack vehicles, absorbing multiple rounds through the bulletproof glass, and driving himself and his partner out of the kill zone.
When the vehicle eventually stopped, he grabbed his rifle, exited the truck, and set up an ambush of his own. The robbers saw him kneeling down to take aim and fled without taking a single rand (dollar).
His partner Lloyd Mtombeni was on only his fourth day on the job. The dashcam footage went viral worldwide, and tens of millions of people watched it. Prinsloo downplayed his actions and said the real heroes are the cash in transit workers who face these risks every day.
Nkosi's living lifestyle:
Salary: R16 500
House : 4 million
Bike : R300k
Cash found: R50k + R385k
= R435k
School fees for 2 children: R100k
Then you will tell me that Nkosi was not corrupt cop.
Thank u @SAPoliceService for stopping this crook
KwaZulu-Natal top cop Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi said money to fund the anti-crime initiative will not come from the taxpayers, but the criminals themselves.
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