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LIMPOPO MURDER REPORT | The former Perfect Radio presenter, who was an Assistant Teacher, Lerato Queen Selotole, is the ...
17/08/2025

LIMPOPO MURDER REPORT | The former Perfect Radio presenter, who was an Assistant Teacher, Lerato Queen Selotole, is the victim murdered by her alleged boyfriend at his residence at Block 05, Ga-Patamedi in the early hours of this morning, Sunday 17 August 2025.

The late Lerato Selotole joined Perfect Radio on 03 October 2022 as a radio presenter after graduating with a Degree in Media Studies from the University of Venda.

Perfect Radio station manager, Mr. Raymond Selowa attended the scene, and is saddened by this incident of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide during Women's Month celebrations. Selowa extends heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and people of Block 05 following the passing of their loved one.

May your soul rest in peace Lerato!

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By: Staff Reporter
Source: Perfect Radio (Facebook)

The Soweto residents have decided to shutdown Maponya Mall in Pimville amid increasing violent attacks targeting e-haili...
14/08/2025

The Soweto residents have decided to shutdown Maponya Mall in Pimville amid increasing violent attacks targeting e-hailing operators. Protesters say the mall will not operate for at least seven days following the brutal killing of an e-hailing driver last night.

14/08/2025

JUST IN | It has been reported that a Police officer and six(6) inmates died in a car accident involving an SAPS vehicle transporting inmates in Mookgopong, in Limpopo Province.

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14/08/2025

We are right behind you brother, keep on winning. ❤️

14/08/2025

A North West widow allegedly asked her husband's former employee to kill him six months before he was gunned down in 2023.

This was revealed in a confession by one of the accused, Bafana Matotsoe, which was read out in the Pretoria high court on Wednesday.

The wife, Rebecca Mfolo, Matotsoe, Lucky Kudumane and Sifiso Manana are standing trial for the murder of Mfolo's husband Aubrey. They face charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

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Image: Thulani Mbele

14/08/2025
14/08/2025

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📰 BREAKING: Final Days to Vote for Dan Ndlovu at The Big Up Awards 2025 – Literary Luminary CategoryTime is running out!...
14/08/2025

📰 BREAKING: Final Days to Vote for Dan Ndlovu at The Big Up Awards 2025 – Literary Luminary Category

Time is running out! The race for the Literary Luminary title at the Big Up Awards 2025 is in its final stretch, with voting closing on 18 August 2025. The competition is fierce, and every single vote could be the one that tips the scales.

Supporters are urged to act now, vote directly via the official link or send contributions to Capitec Bank – 1598436374, where votes will be cast on your behalf. The clock is ticking, and this is the moment to make your voice count.

Click here to vote: https://www.mjazzmagonline.co.za/product/literary-luminary/?attribute_pa_literary-nominees=dan-ndlovu

The winners will be revealed at a glittering ceremony on 23 August 2025 at the Harry Gwala Multi-Purpose Centre in Zamdela, Sasolburg. Let’s make history together, your vote is not just support, it’s a statement.

📞 For questions or voting assistance, call/WhatsApp 076 655 8177

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Pictures: Danny Soc (Facebook)

11/08/2025
TOP STORIES | A Female Fraudster has been Convicted on 80 Counts of Corruption and Money LaunderingThe Polokwane Special...
11/08/2025

TOP STORIES | A Female Fraudster has been Convicted on 80 Counts of Corruption and Money Laundering

The Polokwane Specialised Commercial Court has convicted 37-year-old who's name is Thoko Evelyn Ndlovu on 80 counts of fraud and one count of money laundering.

This came after a long investigation into a multimillion-rand scam. The conviction was handed down on Friday, 8th Aug 2025.

According to court records, between 2015 and 2020, Ndlovu defrauded Old Mutual Marble Hall clients of approximately R2.5 million. She misled clients into believing they were investing or buying shares through the company, but instead instructed them to deposit the money into her personal Nedbank account. The funds were then used for her personal benefit, bypassing Old Mutual entirely.

Clients only discovered the fraud after years of waiting for maturity notifications from Old Mutual. Upon inquiry, they were shocked to learn that their details were not recorded in the company’s system. Old Mutual’s internal investigation confirmed the irregularities, prompting the victims to open fraud and money laundering cases.

The docket was assigned to Sergeant Ellias Mathenji, who traced the fraudulent transactions to Ndlovu’s bank account. She was arrested in March 2023 and released on R50 000 bail until her conviction on 17 July 2025.

On Friday, 08 August 2025, Ndlovu was sentenced and declared unfit to possess fi****ms.

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JUST IN | The Members of Operation Dudula have returned to Lillian Ngoyi Clinic in Orlando to block undocumented foreign...
11/08/2025

JUST IN | The Members of Operation Dudula have returned to Lillian Ngoyi Clinic in Orlando to block undocumented foreign nationals from accessing health-care services.

The campaign has been running for more than two months and it has received mixed reaction from civil society organisations and government.

Three members of Dudula were arrested last week for enforcing this campaign.

The arrested trio was released on free bail this morning.

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SOURCE: POWER 98.7

11/08/2025

Life Behind Bars: Why Prison Is a World of Its Own

When you first get locked up, the hardest pill to swallow isn’t the food, the cold nights, or the cell walls — it’s accepting that you’re no longer free. That realization takes time, and until it sinks in, you’re just going through the motions.

Prison isn’t just a big building full of inmates. It’s a system with its own rules, unspoken laws, and territories. Everyone has a place — and knowing your place is the first rule of survival. Cells are often divided into “sides,” or what inmates call camps. In many South African prisons, these camps are shaped by the infamous prison gangs: the 26s and the 28s.

Not everyone belongs to a gang, though. If you’re not part of the numbers (meaning you don’t “carry” or live by gang rules), you’ll likely be placed in a neutral spot — usually a bed in the middle of the cell. Why? Because the beds along the walls belong to the gang members, and those spaces are fiercely guarded. If you like 26's you sleep on their side right hand side and if you like 28's you sleep on the left hand side that's means you will not join the number but you will sleep there because you like that camp and you will be doing everything for that camp like washing clothes of the camp members and doing everything for them they can pay you little they have like ci******es or food but when they talk their gang language they don't want you near them because they can't discuss that with you since you are not their member you are just like an extra or an ice boy or messenger or whatever you can call it a person who stay with people who impress him in order to get little things and people like that are also available even outside they stay with people who have everything just to get a little from them in sizulu they call it (ukubamba ibhantsi) but in prison language they call it (ukuthanda amateki olova) in English it's means you like shoe's of gangsters meaning you like the life they live or path they take.

If you end up in a gang’s section, your every move is watched. You can’t just wander around or talk to anyone you want — that could be seen as “crossing over” into enemy territory. Even casual conversation can be risky. Sharing the wrong story with the wrong side could be viewed as spying, and in prison, misunderstandings can turn deadly.

This is why prison veterans say: “Mind your place, mind your words, and mind your moves.” In here, even silence is a form of protection. Stay safe, avoid prison, don't do crime.

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