BREAKING NEWS: Nhlamulo Ndhlela axed as the national spokesperson for the party.
His position has been taken over by Sifiso Mahlangu, who recently vacated his position as the editor of the Star newspaper.
Ndhlela has also been axed from parliament - KZN Tonight Podcast
Without a doubt, @MWEBTweets has to be one of the worst companies in South Africa. They're happy to take your money but today I spent almost four hours on the phone trying to get hold of their call centre(my internet has been off since last night).
This story and headline is a perfect example of how racist politics and narratives are subtly deployed in media. Blink and you miss it. On Thursday, a man killed four children in an attack inside a nursery school in the Ugandan capital of Kampala on Thursday.
It was the most horrific attack on a kindergarten school in Uganda in recent memory. The attacker “brutally stabbed and killed four juveniles,” with a knife police said. Nearly all Uganda media reports said the murderer used a knife. However, in AP’s telling, he became a “machete wielding” attacker.
It doesn’t make the tragedy any less, but the
the word "machete" often carries cultural baggage in Western (and sometimes global) media framing. It often evokes images of chaotic violence in tropical or African settings –think the "wild savage" trope from colonial-era storytelling –more readily than a "knife" does for similar attacks elsewhere. And thus it conjures up an image of Kampala, or Uganda for that matter, as a place with menacing “natives” walking around with deadly machetes, rather than an individual who might be been mentally ill. Surprising how strong the instinct to fall back on these tropes remains.
Hi @DailyMail your “journalist” Perkin Amalaraj has taken this story from a report in the Kathmandu Post. The language is slightly different as it’s been re-written as a summary, but the details aren’t. You’ve ripped off the investigative work of a modest newspaper in Nepal and turned it into a real eye-grabbing story for you. You have mentioned the original story in one line and not even linked to the original report.
How do you want to fix this?
They tried again and they failed again. No, I’m not talking about the decades of repeatedly failed genocidal attempts to wipe out the Palestinians, but rather the ludicrous and pathetic attempts by FSV Mainz 05 to yet again appeal against their loss of my case in the German courts only to lose again.
Today, the German courts dismissed the latest appeal from FSV Mainz 05 which affirms the earlier judgment ensuring justice was served with my resounding victory.
Time for the deluded decision makers at FSV Mainz 05 to give it a rest and pay up the remainder of my contract. Worthy causes supporting the children of Gaza await. That should give some solace to the executive team at FSV Mainz 05.
Free Palestine
I think #they are just upset that Rassie has bowed out with so much grace and gratitude towards CSA and everything to do with South African cricket. They also thrive on the negative side of South African cricket and today they have not been afforded that opportunity 🙏🏽
@LawrenceBailey0 I love how their country's caste politics occasionally seeps into discussions about transformation in South African cricket. Never mind the fact that their country took the lead when it came to isolating apartheid, South Africa.
ANC Nelson Mandela Bay chair Babalwa Lobishe has been cleared of any wrongdoing for her role in the leasing of a R25m transformer to a private company by the party’s provincial integrity committee. #NMBCouncil#ANCNMB#ANC
https://t.co/zkzbkGY9Z3
The SCA today ruled that Sekunjalo Independent Media must pay back trade union SACTWU’s investment arm R458 million plus interest on a loan SACTWU gave to Sekunjalo in 2013, and which was repayable in 2020.
SA war correspondent says her 'conman' hubby broke her heart and bankrupted her TV station, but broke journos aren't buying it, in the #SundayTimesZA tomorrow
@ThabisoTema If a Pakistani player challenged his exclusion from the SA20 in court the likelihood is that the court will side in his favour as the Indian shadow ban falls foul not just of our labour laws but also the Bill of Rights.
Where is Theuns du Toit now?
Remember when, in May 2022, Theuns du Toit urinated on Babalo Ndwayana’s laptop and books at, saying, "it’s a white boy thing."
Although Du Toit was expelled from Stellenbosch University following an internal disciplinary process, in May 2025, Stellenbosch Magistrate Ronel Tolmay found Du Toit not guilty of criminal charges.
Years ago they renamed the streets in Cape Town (mostly in the townships) and not a single one, AFAIK, was renamed after an artist (CT has many), it’s the struggle stalwarts and dead politicians/historical icons who are first to be honoured. The same goes for many parts of SA.
kind of crazy how Brenda Fassie was a capetown icon yet there’s no street named after her, no statue built for her and no park or museum even dedicated to her.
Chair of the ad hoc committee Soviet Lekganyane revealed earlier that he, Khusela Sangoni and Mdu Ntuli are in the North West ahead of the January 8 rally.
He added that “no one paid for our accommodation”.
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A statue of the great Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of Congo, murdered by Belgium with complicity from Britain and the USA.
.Unlike most African countries where leaders are easily corrupted by American/European companies and countries, Lumumba was a strong Pan African, immensely talented and wanted remnants of the brutal Belgian colonial apparatus (probably the cruelest colonial nation on earth) dismantled and have Congo at the centre of a strong and vibrant Africa.
So of course the Belgians, Americans and British wanted him dead.