HELP US FIND Nontsikelelo Maseko
18-YEAR-OLD LEARNER MISSING, PHONE LAST SIGNAL IN DEEP JOHANNESBURG.
An 18 year old Nontsikelelo Maseko, a learner at Suiderlig High School, went missing on Tuesday morning while travelling to school from Vanderbijlpark.
She was last seen wearing her school uniform and is described as having knotless braids. According to her family, she left for school as usual but contact with her was later lost, raising concern about her whereabouts.
The situation became more worrying after her cellphone’s last known signal was traced to Benrose Supermarket in Deep City, Johannesburg, suggesting she may have travelled or been taken there before her phone became unreachable.
Her father, Mr Maseko, together with family friend Lebohang Mokoena, has since launched an urgent appeal to the public for help in locating her. The family is asking anyone with information that could assist in finding Nontsikelelo to come forward as the search continues.
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UDM Deputy President Nqabayomzi Kwankwa has told President Cyril Ramaphosa that the UDM stands with South Africans on the growing issue of illegal immigration.
Kwankwa says the UDM is calling for the enforcement of South Africa’s laws, arguing that no country should be expected to turn a blind eye to undocumented immigrants.
He further stated that those questioning why marchers are not targeting white illegal immigrants should understand that communities are addressing the challenges they face directly, saying African immigrants are the ones most often competing with locals for jobs, housing, and participation in the local economy.
Kwankwa also argued that South Africa appears to be the only country where enforcing immigration laws is labelled as immoral, while other nations routinely enforce their immigration policies without facing the same criticism.
The municipality's long-term vision is centred on compact, connected and integrated urban development that brings residents closer to economic opportunity, reduces the social and financial costs of distance, and supports more inclusive patterns of growth
across the city.
Well-located housing close to transport corridors, economic nodes and social
amenities remains central to this vision.
@CityTshwane
The City has also accelerated title deed delivery across Tshwane.
More than 1 700 title deeds have been issued during the current financial year in communities such as Mabopane, Winterveld, Ga-Rankuwa and New Eersterust.
Within these numbers are stories that remind us why this work matters.
In New Eersterust, Gogo Mafati Elizabeth Nxumalo recently received formal
ownership of the home she has lived in and cared for over many years.
After decades of uncertainty, she finally received confirmation that the place she
calls home belongs to her family. @CityTshwane
Reliable infrastructure changes the experience of everyday life.
It determines whether water comes from a tap or a tanker. Whether children are able to study under electric light.
Whether businesses can operate consistently.
And whether residents can live with the certainty and dignity that should accompany access to basic services. @CityTshwane
The Pakistani who owns the Shop at back, was asking why are they so MANY isn’t this that party of @HermanMashaba that wants us to go back home 😂 ActionSA stance on illegal immigration has won lots of haters and lovers, but victory is certain. THOBELA KE YONA 🙌🏽
@ChrisExcel102@ChrisExcel102 please help me to reopen my Spaza located in Seshego Polokwane. Ive applied SEDFA last year Jan 2025, no response from them. My Ref APP039820