What a great news to wake up to this blessed Sunday morning. Our brave shining star has been found alive ✨️ oh thank you Lord...you are amazing 👏🏻💓 #MazwiKubheka
If this appears on your Timeline Kindly Repost! This is Mazwi Mpumelelo Khubheka, he was kidnapped after Refusing to sell his spaza shop to Pakistani Spaza shops owners. Nearly a month has passed since the kidnapping of Mazwi, Mazwi was targeted after opening a spaza shop!
Missing:
Mazwi Kubheka (27) has been reported missing. He was last seen on April 2
at Marimba Gardens, he left in the morning to deposit money but never reached the bank.
He was wearing brown high top sneakers, blue jeans, black hoodie with a touch of white, and black and white cap. He has three tattoos.
Anyone with info, call 08600 10111.
@pule_jones
[WATCH] ActionSA paid a visit to the spazashop owned by Mazwi Mpumelelo Kubheka who has been missing for almost a month, he allegedly got kidnapped after refusing to sell his shop to foreign spaza shop owners
This is Mazwi Mpumelelo Khubheka, he is missing. He was allegedly kidnapped after Refusing to sell his spaza shop to Pakistani Spaza shops owners.
Nearly a month has passed since the alleged kidnapping of Mazwi, with his family still seeking answers. They believe he was targeted after opening a spaza shop and say investigators have not provided updates.
According to the family, an unknown man had pressured Mazwi to sell his shop to Pakistani nationals, which he refused. They also allege that a security company is protecting foreign shop owners while forcing locals to close.
The family is urging authorities to act urgently and provide clarity, saying the case requires serious attention as concerns grow over what may have happened to him.
Medical Doctor at 20
Medical graduate at just 20 years old
Started at Jobstown Primary School; age 5
Promoted from Grade 6 to Grade 7 after just three months
Matriculated from Siyamukhela High School at age 15
Bagged Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB), 2013
Distinctions in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine
Trained at Grey's, Edendale, and Northdale hospitals in Pietermaritzburg
Community service at Madadeni Hospital
Physician and Lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal
Bagged Titanium Young Achiever Award, 2025
Named the Best Registrar by UKZN's College of Health Sciences
Bagged the Yashiv Sham Bursary and the Enid Gordon Jacob Good Fellowship Prize
His name is Dr. Sandile Kubheka
Dad,
There was a lot you taught me that I didn’t fully understand at the time. Your advice always sounded simple, but the older I get, the more I realize how much depth was behind it. The path to where I am now wasn’t simple, but the lessons you taught me stayed with me and kept me moving forward.
You always reminded me that life isn’t about having everything figured out. It’s about taking things one step at a time. Whenever things felt overwhelming, you’d remind me to just keep going, to focus on the next step in front of me.
It sounds small, but it means everything… especially now. No matter where life takes me, I still hear that in the back of my mind. It always reminds me to take the next right step. And to never stop moving forward.
Keep going.
What if nothing in your life is going wrong?
What if it’s all going right, just not in the way you expected?
The lessons. The delays. The disappointments. None of it is punishment, it’s preparation.
This week, make a decision to shift your attitude, and everything will change.
#PerspectiveShift #GrowthMindset #LifeTruths