Jacinta MaNgobese Zuma was simply a local radio DJ in KZN, quietly going about her work and connecting with her listeners through the airwaves.
Then, they chose to have her fired from that small radio station.
Today, she is far more famous and influential than the station itself, and even its founder.
She is now recognised across the entire African continent and in parts of the world, including America and the UK
Dear US and Rest of the World: I promise you that man was the best pick they could have had. We love him here, he looks like our regular family members and is believable. His acting skills are off the chats and we have watched and loved him since he won an Acting show years ago when he was our crush. Almost all the characters are old family favourites, and we really loved seeing them all in the roles they were in, regardless of how they look to everyone else. Respectfully, please stop it!
Department of Education Please assist, These kids father passed away,their Mother left them...when their where still Young.They now live with their Grandmother and they are been abused at all been bullied Teachers are not doing anything ๐ข about it
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JUST IN: Lawyer Thubelihle Sbonakaliso Mpisi has been found guilty of the murderย and setting alight the body of the mother of his childย Mahlako Rabalao.
SAPS Celebrates Hillbrow Constable's PhD Achievement
A 30-year-old Nkandla-born police officer, Constable (Dr) Lindokuhle Ngcobo, stationed at SAPS Hillbrow in Johannesburg, is drawing attention for his rare combination of academic excellence and frontline policing.
Serving in the Crime Prevention Unit, Dr Ngcobo is involved in monitoring crime hotspots, responding to robbery incidents, tracking suspects, and supporting intelligence-driven operations within the South African Police Service (SAPS).
His academic record is extensive, holding a PhD in Policy and Development Studies, a Master of Social Science in Public Policy, Honours in Public Policy, and a Bachelor of Social Science from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
He completed his doctorate in 2025, focusing on the lived experiences of women with disabilities and policy responses during COVID-19 lockdown levels 5 to 3 in the City of Johannesburg.
Before joining the police service, he worked as a policy researcher at the Department of Community Safety, where he developed an interest in public safety and governance.
He later enrolled in the Basic Policing Development Learning Programme at the 3 SAI Kimberley Academy as part of Project 10 000โs 2022 intake, before formally joining SAPS.
Reflecting on his career shift, Ngcobo said policing offered him a direct way to engage with real-world social challenges such as inequality, gender-based violence, and youth crime, while contributing to safer communities.
He believes young officers with academic training can help modernise policing through research-driven approaches, digital innovation, and improved community engagement.
Dr Ngcobo has encouraged young people during Youth Month to consider careers in SAPS, saying it offers discipline, growth, and an opportunity to serve society meaningfully.
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A 28-year-old man was arrested at Cape Town International Airport after police discovered 150 live venomous scorpions hidden in his luggage during an intelligence-driven operation involving the Kuilsriver Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit and CapeNature.
The suspect was charged under the Nature and Environmental Ordinance Act for illegal possession of wild animals.
The scorpions were safely removed and taken to a secure facility, while authorities are still determining their value.
He is expected to appear in the Bellville Magistratesโ Court on Monday, 15 June 2026.