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Shebeshxt out on bail?

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The Lekompo musician, popularly known as Shebeshxt may be out of prison cells on bail tomorrow, Thursday the 27th November 2025.This is after his lawyers gave an adamant statement about his release after today’s appearance. They however mentioned that the bail may be a hefty amount since the musician has lined up gigs ahead of him for this festive season.

Steenhuisen to join the ANC?

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How did the conflict between DA leader John Steenhuisen and former DA minister Dion George escalate to the point of George losing his ministerial position and Steenhuisen having his financial problems exposed in the media? What implications could this internal strife within the DA have for the party’s future?

Cat Matlala ready to spill the beans with Adhoc Committee

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If you wish to observe the extent to which cartels have infiltrated our country, consider the following:

For the first time ever, the South African Parliament Ad Hoc Committee will travel 1200km from Cape Town to Kgosi Mampuru Prison not only to visit a single prisoner but to conduct a full day or two of interviews with an awaiting trial detainee. This unprecedented event is not only a first in South Africa but also globally.

Imagine lawmakers visiting their President for consultations.

Undoubtedly, this will raise the status of Vusi Cat Matlala, leading to different treatment from his peers and the prison staff.

This situation highlights how we inadvertently glorify criminals.

While we understand the purpose of their visit, there are drawbacks to their actions.

Subsequently, others seeking similar attention may imitate such behavior, as seen with Thabo Bester.

Our institutions, including the Judiciary, Police Department, Traffic Department, and even Universities, are compromised.

Drugs ingested by a lady church member

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Netizens were surprised by a video of 2 church memebers who allowed the demonic realm to overpower them and influenc their cognitive functioning. This is after a person who was from drinking beer at a tarven caught them right handed doing it in public.

Zimbabwean MP Found with Explosives in South Africa

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A former Member of Parliament from Zimbabwe was arrested in Pretoria after explosives were allegedly found in his car. The 53-year-old suspect, along with a 78-year-old accomplice, was apprehended following a tip-off about suspicious individuals traveling in a Ford Fiesta in central Pretoria.

Upon inspection, the police discovered 26 blasting cartridges and 15 capped fuse connectors in the vehicle, typically associated with illegal explosives usage. The intended purpose of the explosives was not disclosed in the police statement.

Both suspects are scheduled to appear in court on Monday, November 10, 2025. In a related incident, a 48-year-old Zimbabwean national named Edward Chikukwa was recently convicted and sentenced to 15 years in prison for unlawful possession of explosives.

Chikukwa was apprehended earlier this year at the Beitbridge port of entry weighbridge with detonating fuse explosives and blasting cartridges valued at over R600,000. The Hawks provincial spokesperson in Limpopo, Warrant Officer Lethunya Mmuroa, highlighted the incident and emphasized the serious organized crime investigation conducted by the authorities.

Vodacom offers Makate billions equal to $10………..

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South African telecommunications company Vodacom announced on Wednesday that it has settled a long-standing legal dispute with a former employee concerning his involvement in creating the company’s call-back messaging service. The legal battle over the “Please Call Me” service has lasted approximately 17 years, ultimately reaching South Africa’s highest court.

Vodacom released a statement on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, informing shareholders that a settlement agreement was approved by the board on November 4, 2025, resolving the matter out of court. The company, a subsidiary of Britain’s Vodafone, did not disclose the specific settlement amount. The settlement will be reflected in the financial results for the six months ending in September, to be published on November 10. Additionally, Vodacom has withdrawn its case from the Supreme Court of Appeal as part of the settlement.

Former employee Nkosana Makate, who had previously turned down a 47 million rand ($2.7 million) offer from Vodacom, has not yet provided a response. Makate had originally proposed the idea for the “Please Call Me” service to Vodacom’s product development director more than two decades ago. Although he was promised a share of the revenue from the service, this agreement was not honored, as stated in court documents. In a recent development, Vodacom obtained a partial victory in court when the Constitutional Court criticized a lower court’s decision that deemed Vodacom’s initial offer unfair.

How Samora Machel Died on a plane crash assassination

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The body of President Samora Machel of Mozambique being taken away from the crash site in a coffin in 1986.
The South African search and rescue team arrived on the scene with a coffin specifically for Machel and many body bags
They put Samora’s body in the air tight body bag , placed it in the coffin, then carried it away.
Later on, a South African doctor opened the coffin and the body bag for a Mozambican delegation led by Sérgio Vieira to identify Machel’s body.
According to Vieira, “the bag was opened head downwards, but my first strong feeling that l was looking at the body of Samora Machel came when l saw his right arm resting on his abdomen.”
South Africa’s foreign minister at the time, Pik Botha who was one of the first VIPs to arrive at the crash site described the day as the worst in his life.
“The scene was absolutely shocking,” Mr Botha recalled. “Parts of the aircraft and bodies were strewn everywhere.”
“I asked to be shown the body of the person whom the police thought might be the Mozambican president.
“They opened a bag. The zip made a terrible noise. I had known Samora Machel very well. I immediately recognised his face, even though his head was severely damaged”
Then followed the tiresome 2 hour process of identifying the other victims of the crash.
The most narrated version of the events that led to the crash came from South Africa, which was being accused of having a hand in the crash.
Luckily one of Samora Machel’s bodyguards survived the crash with very minor injuries and was able to narrate his version.
It was alleged that South Africa installed false beacons which misguided Machel’s plane. The plane was travelling from Zambia to Mozambique but crashed in South Africa.

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