BOBBY: WE’LL COME BACK WITH A FRESH APPROACH


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KAIZER CHIEFS manager, Bobby Motaung, said the three-and-a-half weeks they have endured without playing will come handy as the club seek redemption after going five matches without a win.

Amakhosi last kicked a ball on 20 March when they were knocked out of the Caf Champions League by Asec Mimosas.

Their next league game is only on 12 April against Mpumalanga Black Aces at the Mbombela Stadium, in Nelspruit.

The struggling Amakhosi had turned into a laughing stock before the Fifa calendar break.

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IT TAKES A REAL MAN TO APOLOGISE – ZUMA SUPPORTERS


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It takes a real man to stand up in front of the nation and apologise, ANC supporters said on Sunday, putting their full support behind President Jacob Zuma.

More than 15 000 people gathered at the Melmoth sports grounds in KwaZulu-Natal to hear Zuma address them at an imbizo on the drought.

While opposition parties and some prominent South Africans have called for Zuma to resign after a monumental Constitutional Court judgment found that he and Parliament had violated the Constitution, thousands in KwaZulu-Natal expressed their love for Zuma, singing “We love Msholozi”.

Zuma addressed the nation on Friday apologising for how the Nkandla matter was handled.

Source: http://www.news24.com

‘AYANDA DOESN’T CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS’


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ACTRESS Charity Sehlohole’s “secret” daughter unveiled herself last month.

Ayanda Sehlohole shocked everyone when she proudly disclosed she’s the daughter of the Mzansi actress who now lives in the United Kingdom.

The secret was revealed when Ayanda took to social media to wish her mum a happy birthday.

The gorgeous Ayanda seems to be following in her mum’s footsteps.

She’s venturing into the entertainment industry as a singer in London.

On Charity’s birthday last month, Ayanda posted a sweet message on social media to wish her mum a happy birthday.

A source close to Ayanda said she doesn’t care what people think of her mum as she gave birth to her after all.

“We were all shocked when we found out Charity is her mum, but she’s cool about it and has nothing to hide.

“It’s strange though that Charity hardly ever mentioned her daughter during her prime, but we guess whatever reasons she had for hiding her daughter from the public made sense to her,” the source told Sunday Sun.

Ayanda is believed to have been raised by her dad’s side of her family, but was never kept away from her mum and her family.

Another source said all Charity wanted was privacy and it worked for her.

“Sometimes revealing all about your private life can be stressful as some people can use even your family to destroy you,” said the source.

When the SunTeam called Ayanda to ask why she was kept under wraps for all these years, she said: “I don’t know, but my mum is eligible to give details.”

Charity could not be reached for comment.
Source: Sunday Sun

Batho Mthethwa booed off stage at CT Jazz Festival


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CAPE TOWN – Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa has been booed off stage at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival. 

Mthethwa’s speech was interrupted by loud jeering during last night’s event.  

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Here’s how edging can make you sex life better


 

Do you know what edging is? Dorothy Black does! Watch the sex and relationship columnist explain a technique that will make your sex life better.

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There nabbed for business robbery


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THREE people aged between 20 and 25 were arrested for business robbery in Maboloka village, outside Brits on Wednesday. Police said five suspects allegedly entered a shop owned by Pakistani national. They allegedly pointed the shop owner with a firearm.

Provincial police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said the suspects allegedly robbed the shop owner undisclosed amount of cash, airtime vouchers and cigarettes.

“Seven suspects fled the scene with a white Toyota Double Cab mounted with false Gauteng Province registration. The police were informed and a roadblock was conducted. Three suspects were nabbed during roadblock after four suspects escape. Those who were arrested were two Malawians and one Zimbabwean. Police managed to recover some of the stolen goods during the arrest,” Mokgwabone said.
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Tlokwe candidates claim IEC’s not free and fair


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POTCHEFSTROOM– Independent candidates in Tlokwe say they’ve confirmed some of the addresses missing from the Independent Electoral Commission’s (IEC) voters’ roll.

They responded to the IEC’s Constitutional Court application to have the by-elections set aside, saying it cannot prioritise the right to vote over the right to free and fair elections.

The Electoral Court postponed the Tlokwe by-elections to allow for the voters’ roll to be updated with addresses of more than 4,000 residents in the area.

But the IEC said updating these addresses and millions more around the country would take years and could delay the local government elections.

They want the court to grant them the right to proceed with this year’s local and the 2019 general elections.

“You cannot be disenfranchised if your right to vote is taken away to vote in an area where you are not a resident,” said HJ Moolman, who represents Tlokwe candidates.

But the independent candidates said, with a bit of effort, they were able to confirm addresses for a small sample of people on the voters’ roll who were listed without addresses.

“One of the things we are now proving to the court is our own verification of people appearing on the list, but for whom there were no addresses. We actually went and we got the addresses and it’s physical street addresses that we found.”

The court is yet to decide whether it will hear the case.

– eNCA