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Gusinir and Grootman sex tape leaked Themba Selahle famously known as Grootman and Gcinile Twala's sex tape has been leaked and is trending on social media. Grootman and Gusinir were once in a romantic relationship, but the relationship ended several months ago. On Monday morning, South Africans woke up to the leaked tape, which drew many reactions from netizens. “The only thing I feel sorry for Gusinir is that her sex tape is out there and she's being harassed and may be in danger. I hate that she was taking money knowing she was cheating, and that she was willing…

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Former President Jacob Zuma attends a rally of the Umkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party at Orlando Stadium in Soweto. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy/M&G The Constitutional Court ruled on Monday that former president Jacob Zuma's criminal record prevents him from running for parliament in the May 29 election. The court ruled that Mr Zuma and his Umkhonto government were exempted from a 15-month sentence for contempt of court in 2021, meaning the prohibition in Article 47(1)(e) of the Constitution no longer applied.・Rejected the claims of the Wisizwe (MK) party. he. This provision prohibits anyone who has been sentenced to imprisonment for more than…

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Before Bobrisky, the anti-corruption watchdog succeeded in convicting actress Oluwadarasimi Omosein on the same charges in February. Following her conviction, she was given the option of paying a fine instead of going to jail. (Photo credit: STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP, Getty Images) Bobrisky is hard to define. She is a socialite, social media influencer, transgender woman, queer icon, and currently a guest on the Nigeria Correctional Service. She was sentenced to six months in prison after being found guilty of “spraying,” in which revelers throw banknotes in the air or stick them on their bodies, a tradition in Nigeria's party tradition. It…

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(Selheidj Kalka/Getty Images) Money is flowing into SA in bets that the ANC will win enough votes to avoid being forced by its left-wing coalition partners to implement less market-friendly policies.South African bonds absorbed the most cash in April since 2019, stocks are at 15-month highs and the rand is one of only five emerging market currencies to appreciate this year.For the most bullish investors, South Africa is a comeback story.For more financial news, visit: News24 Business Top Page.South Africa's most important election in decades is already changing the course of the country's financial markets.Money is flowing into the country…

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This frame, taken from a video released by the Iranian Red Crescent on May 20, 2024, shows a screen display showing video of the crash site of the missing helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi of East Azerbaijan province. has been done. Rescue teams in northwest Iran found the missing helicopter carrying Raisi early Monday, state television said, but so far no signs of life have been detected. (Handout / Iranian Red Crescent Society) Iranian media said on Monday that President Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash in the northwestern mountainous region.While other media also reported the news, Iran's…

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President Cyril Ramaphosa. (Photo by Victoria Jones/PA Images via Getty Images) In a controversial move, the Electoral Amendment Bill would give President Cyril Ramaphosa powers reminiscent of the apartheid era, allowing him to determine financial standards for political donations.argues that this unprecedented delegation of legislative power to the executive branch represents a significant departure from constitutional norms. Mpumelelo Mukabela.Blaming apartheid for many of South Africa's current problems has been one of the main themes of this election. Whatever their differences, ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa and Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party leader Jacob Zuma share a clear frustration with the ongoing…

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The prestigious Rhodes Scholarship is the most prestigious and oldest graduate fellowship in the world. (Steve Parsons/PA Image via Getty Images) The Rhodes Trust has announced that the top four schools and their 9 affiliated schools will be selected in 2025, following long-standing concerns that applicants and winners remain “majority white” 30 years after the end of apartheid. Scholarship selection for past students at the school has been canceled.British mining magnate Cecil John Rhodes, who was Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896, awards four Rhodes Scholarships each year to past students of the Western Bishop, Paul…

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Reading time: 3 minutesThe Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) says the Western Cape is the scene of crimes where people of color and Africans are the most affected. EFF MP Nazir Poulsen was one of the panellists at the Election 360 live debate held at Langa Civic Hall on the Cape Flats. Six political parties took part in a town hall debate focused on crime in the region and the wider Western Cape. Paulsen said one solution to combating crime is to hire 100,000 police officers by 2026. “Here in the Western Cape, this is a crime scene. And black people,…

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The grab, taken from distributed video footage published by Iranian state television network IRINN on May 19, 2024, shows Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi riding a helicopter in the Jolfa region of the western province of East Azerbaijan. (IRINN/AFP) Hopes are fading that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister will survive a helicopter crash in mountainous terrain and frigid weather, Iranian officials said on Monday after search teams discovered the wreckage. Ta.”President Raisi's helicopter was completely destroyed in the crash and unfortunately all passengers appear to have died,” the official told Reuters.Rescue teams battled snowstorms and difficult terrain overnight…

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Reading time: 2 minutesAfrican National Congress (ANC) Vice President Paul Mashatile has called on church leaders to commit to being part of the solution to the many problems facing the country and its people. He was speaking at a national day of prayer for the ANC by interfaith leaders and faith-based organizations in Sandton, north of Johannesburg. Leaders of various faiths attended the service, including Christians, Muslims, Rastafari, and traditional healers. Church leaders prayed for the ANC's six priorities to be achieved. These include jobs, an inclusive economy, better lives for all and defending democracy. The leaders of the ANC,…

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