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Mihlali's open letter came after her estranged boyfriend released a statement accusing her of abusing… Award-winning content creator and beauty influencer, Mihlali Ndamase has responded to recent allegations of abuse in her relationship with businessman, Leeroy Sidambe. In her open letter, she stressed that she takes full responsibility for her role in what she described as a “toxic dynamic.” Abuse allegations The drama began earlier this month, on August 4, when Ndamase posted a picture of her bruised face on her Instagram story, tagging Sidambe with the caption: “Thank you my angel.” In response, Sidambe released a now-deleted statement in…

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Mbokazi Nkambule, 52, died in the early hours of Monday morning at Parklands Hospital in Durban after a battle with lung cancer. Ukozi FM Business Manager Sbongji Ngcobo said Zanele Mbokazi Nkambule's tenure at the station, which began in 1995 and continued until her death, had changed people's lives. “During her tenure, Zanele was an integral part of the Ukozi FM family, spreading love, hope and inspiration to countless listeners through her uplifting gospel shows. Her passion for sharing the message of faith and her infectious enthusiasm touched hearts and changed lives,” Ngcobo said in a statement. Mbokazi Nkambule, 52,…

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From an immigration “zombie apocalypse” to missile defense, Donald Trump was on top form in his rambling interview with Elon Musk. Donald Trump recited his checklist of conspiracy theories during a lengthy conversation with his ultra-wealthy supporter, Elon Musk, on Monday that was initially interrupted by what Musk said was a technical glitch. During a very one-sided conversation at X, Trump complained about a migrant “zombie apocalypse,” repeatedly denounced President Joe Biden as a “fool” and mused about developing a new missile defense system based on the one defending Israel. The Republican standard-bearer also denies climate change, saying rising sea…

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Mia Le Roux's Miss SA victory is changing, challenging and empowering social norms across the country. Mia Le Roux's crowning as Miss South Africa 2024 has ignited hope for people with disabilities across the country, challenging societal norms and breaking down barriers that have long marginalised the disability community. Professor Diane Bell, a member of South Africa's Presidential Working Group on Disability Issues, said Le Roux's achievement was not just a personal victory but a major step towards greater representation and inclusivity. Leroux's victory challenges social norms “Seeing someone like Leroux in this position gives other young people hope, confidence…

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Palestinians inspect destroyed buildings following an Israeli military attack on Et Tabeen school, a school that was sheltering displaced people, in the Ed Deraji neighborhood of Gaza City. (Mahmoud Issa/Anadolu via Getty Images) He said the Israeli Foreign Ministry had not presented any evidence to support its claim that Al-Tabain school, attacked on Saturday and killing more than 100 people, served as a “safehouse for Hamas terrorists or the group's commanders.” “South Africa continues to maintain that there is no legal, ethical or moral justification for the bombing of non-combatants or the destruction of civilian objects,” Phiri said. “As the…

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Miles Smith will perform in Cape Town before headlining at ParkLive in Johannesburg. British musician Miles Smith will headline the 11th annual ParkLive Music Festival later this month, performing alongside some of the country's biggest bands. Smith, who started playing guitar at the age of nine, is a singer who is a hot topic on streaming services. solo and my house. His popularity soared last year with the release of a string of originals and catchy covers that mixed folk, Americana and pop, and he'll play Cape Town before headlining Johannesburg's ParkLive. Smith will perform at Cape Town's Grand Arena…

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Great White Shark – Shutterstock New research has found that sharks play a vital role in maintaining marine ecosystems and therefore need to be protected. The study, conducted by an international team of scientists, says sharks contribute to keeping oceans healthy by keeping larger competing predatory fish away, creating more biodiverse ecosystems, transporting nutrients and maintaining seagrass and coral reef habitats. While it was previously known that sharks are apex predators and are sometimes preyed upon by killer whales, their important role in nutrient transport and ecosystem health had not been fully appreciated. As apex predators, sharks maintain the species…

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J.Molly has deleted his Instagram account with over 200,000 followers J. Molly, whose new name is Yishai, has started a new Instagram account to commemorate his newfound faith. A few weeks ago, the South African rapper announced that he had dedicated his life to God. On Monday, Molly released a statement about her new social media accounts, explaining why she had to ditch her Instagram account with just over 200 followers and create a new one with 500 followers. “I have been completely made new by Jesus Christ of Nazareth. No more J.Molly. I only seek to fulfill God's will.…

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Jansen recently won a silver medal at the Culture Cup in Cape Town and has also traveled around the world to compete. The South African breakdancing community is mourning the death of young dancer Ruben Jansen after his family confirmed his passing. “It is with deepest words and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our son, brother and our light, Reuben Koerner Jansen,” the family statement said. Jansen, 20, is a breakdancer who travels the world to compete in dance competitions, most recently winning a silver medal at the Culture Cup in Cape Town. “We know Ruben was…

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Minister of Energy and Power Kgosientho Ramokgopa warned South Africans that the blackouts are not over in the country yet. (Photo: Brenton Geach/Gallo Images via Getty Images) The government “remains optimistic” that Eskom's performance will improve, but South Africa is not yet out of the blackout crisis, Energy and Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said on Monday. “I would like to strongly warn that the rolling blackouts are not over yet,” the minister said at a regular press conference on energy and electricity-related issues. “In the next three weeks or so Eskom will be releasing their summer outlook and we remain…

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