The young man is fortunate to receive this discipline while Mkhulu is still alive. Imagine the severity if Mkhulu were punishing him as an angry ancestor 😭😭😭
He is paying them R61 a day.
The owner of this company shipped workers from Zimbabwe and Malawi to work in his factory for R1,900 a month.
But he is not selling his products in Zimbabwe or Malawi, he is selling them here in South Africa.
A 74-year-old grandfather, Ikwuakalom Nwakoro Emeka, was arrested at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, in Nigeria🇳🇬, while attempting to smuggle 11kg of cocaine to the United Kingdom 🇬🇧.
NDLEA operatives intercepted the elderly passenger during routine outbound baggage screenings. Officers grew suspicious of his luggage and conducted a physical search. They discovered the massive stash of narcotics tightly wrapped and concealed deep inside packages of local food items.
The agency confirmed the seizure is part of an ongoing, aggressive crackdown on international drug syndicates targeting Nigeria's aviation hubs.
Emeka is currently in custody, undergoing interrogation to unmask the transnational cartel behind the shipment. This high-profile arrest highlights a worrying trend of drug cartels recruiting senior citizens as couriers to evade airport security.
@ThendoRalph Reduce playback speed to 0.25, at around 26 seconds and 30 seconds you see him throwing something in the bucket before spilling water where he was digging and "he claims to pick up evil planted materials" abame kancane aba bholofidi bamanga.
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A 16-year-old was killed, allegedly by police in Diepsloot yesterday. Thabani Mazibuko and his friends were going to buy charcoal when an unmarked vehicle approached them. It's believed officers were harassing some of the women he was with, and he was shot trying to protect them. #eNCA #DStv403
Taxi Boss’s Chef Willing to Testify at Madlanga Commission on Alleged Malema Midnight Visits
The personal chef and self-described right-hand man of the late alleged taxi industry kingpin Jotham “Mswazi” Msibi has indicated through his attorney that he is prepared to testify before the Madlanga Commission about multiple visits by Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema to Msibi’s fortified compound.
According to a News24 report, Tshepo Molekoa claims in a sworn affidavit that he witnessed Malema visiting the highly secure Uvivi Lodge farm in the Dinokeng Game Reserve, Hammanskraal, on at least seven occasions starting from April 2023.
Molekoa alleges that some visits occurred late at night, around 2 am, and that on one occasion Malema delivered R80,000 in cash along with an expensive bottle of Macallan whisky inside a black Louis Vuitton bag. He states he was instructed to open the bag and count the money.
Msibi, who died in January 2024 from a terminal illness, has been repeatedly linked in Madlanga Commission testimony to the so-called “Big Five” cartel and broader networks allegedly involved in taxi industry activities, extortion, and influence over law enforcement.
The allegations surfaced in affidavits filed in the Gauteng High Court as part of Malema’s urgent defamation lawsuit against Patriotic Alliance deputy president Kenny Kunene. Malema has confirmed knowing Msibi socially and speaking at his funeral but has strongly denied any improper relationship or involvement with taxi cartels.
The Madlanga Commission is probing alleged corruption, violence, political interference, and criminality within South Africa’s criminal justice system, with a major focus on the volatile minibus taxi sector.
Molekoa’s stated willingness to appear before the commission has intensified public discussion, raising questions about witness protection, corroboration of the claims, and the line between personal acquaintance and alleged illicit activity.
No date has yet been set for his potential testimony, and the allegations remain untested in the commission’s proceedings.
As the inquiry continues, it is drawing increased attention to possible intersections between political figures, business interests, and organised crime elements in the taxi industry.
#FuelPrice Official: New pump prices for April 2026 will apply from midnight tonight - the new prices include the R3.00 per litre temporary relief on the fuel levy announced earlier today