The fact that this has been organic mouth-to-mouth marketing makes this more impressive.
I didn’t see any influencer campaigns, it was basically people on my WhatsApp and on here posting about it that made me curious to watch it.
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She went missing on the 27th of September 2002, she went to her school Alexander Sinton Secondary to pay off her school fees. She left the school premises with a friend, and went to a party at Strandfontein Pavillion. She was last spotted in Strandfontein.
In 2010 skeletal remains were discovered near Strandfontein road, the police said the skeleton appeared to have been buried between 8-10 years prior and they matched a build that of a young woman. Test results of the skeletal remains came back inconclusive.
Around the same year the then Western cape premier Helen Zille offered R50 000 reward for any information about her disappearance. "I'll never forget the last words she said to me: 'Goodby mommy'," her mother recalled. Her mother Florence Gontsana passed away without ever knowing what happened to her daughter.
From the time of her disappearance police investigated multiple leads and questioned a suspect but no answers were found. Case remains open and unresolved.
Zolile Xalisa, an ANC regional leader in the Eastern Cape, brutally assaulted his girlfriend, biting her severely and burning her. The woman deserves justice.
Please, if anyone has employment opportunities, internships, learnerships, apprenticeships, mentorship programmes, bursaries, graduate programmes, or entry level positions available across any industry for our incredible South African youth, kindly share them in the comments below. 🇿🇦
Every opportunity has the potential to change a life. ❤️🙏🏽 #FutureLeaders #SouthAfricanYouth #YouthEmployment
You should have things you don't do, places you don't go to, substances you don't take, words you don't say
By all means, have Principles and Standards.
Nine Bangladeshi nationals were intercepted at O.R. Tambo International Airport on Thursday after attempting to enter South Africa using fraudulent South African visas and fake Indian passports.
According to the Border Management Authority, immigration officials detected irregularities during processing and discovered the visas were allegedly issued fraudulently through the South African High Commission in New Delhi.
Three women travelled on Bangladeshi passports, while six men initially presented fake Indian passports before later producing Bangladeshi passports.
All nine were denied entry and arrangements were made for their deportation back to Bangladesh.
BMA Commissioner Michael Masiapato praised officials for the interception, saying it highlights both the growing sophistication of international document fraud syndicates and the importance of strong border security. Investigations are continuing into the origin of the fraudulent documents and possible links to transnational criminal networks.
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A young unemployed TVET graduate says he owes about R74,000 for a qualification that has not helped him secure a job, with rising penalties making it harder for him to study further, and he is now calling for urgent assistance from the department.
Good morning to the best nation in the world! No one, absolutely no one, can be who we are. And we have that thing maan, that thing that can’t be found anywhere. I choose South Africa over and over again. I really love it here! 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Please retweet and help us find [MISSING 10-YEAR-OLD GIRL] We are appealing to the public for assistance in tracing 10-year-old Jerildene Seekooi, who has been reported missing on Thursday, 11 June 2026.
Jerildene, a coloured female with a dark complexion and short curly hair, was last seen on Wednesday 10 June 2026 in the Walmer Location area. According to information received, the child had been sleeping over at a friend's house. On Thursday, 11 June 2026, at approximately 18:00, her friend reported that they had been together when Jerildene refused to return home and ran down Wesleyan Road near the clinic in Walmer Location.
At the time, she was wearing a peach-coloured jersey, army-pattern pants and black boots, having changed into her friend's clothing earlier. She was later reportedly seen in La Roche Drive, walking in the direction of the Humewood area at approximately 21:00 on the same evening.
Police are following up on all available leads and urge anyone who may have seen Jerildene or who has information regarding her whereabouts to contact Detective Sergeant Frost of the Mount Road FCS Unit on 078 156 8156 or Crime Stop: 08600 10111 (anonymously) or alternatively use the MySAPS App or the nearest police station. All information will be treated strictly confidential.
This father couldn't afford treatment for his son. So every morning, he takes him to the beach and buries him halfway in the ground, upright.
This is to help him build lower body strength so that he can learn to stand and walk.
Cartrack is still threatening employees. They sending emails encouraging staff to whistleblow on whoever leaked information regarding the death of Gcina Dhladhla. Employees who were present at the time are being treated as suspects, creating fear & intimidation in the workplace