Thursday 8 February 2024

A man in his forties was brutally stabbed while shopping at the Verulam Market on Wick Street in the Verulam CBD - KZN this morning (Thursday). 

 

A man in his forties was brutally stabbed while shopping at the Verulam Market on Wick Street in the Verulam CBD - KZN this morning (Thursday). 

Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) received multiple calls from the public after they witnessed the attack. Reaction Officers were immediately dispatched and arrived scene at approximately 07:09. 

The victim was discovered in a pool of blood. He was stabbed multiple times throughout his body. A Reaction Officer who was responding to the scene was flagged down by a member of the public on Ireland Street. The man advised the Officer that he was responsible for the stabbing and handed over a bloodied Okapi knife (picture 3). He was immediately restrained by the Reaction Officer without incident. 

The suspect explained that he resides in Inanda - KZN and that the victim is his neighbour. He further explained that he and the injured male had several disputes in the past. One of the incidents resulted in him being arrested for the rape of his four (4) year old niece after the victim allegedly convinced his sister to falsely register a criminal case against him. He became enraged when he noticed the man shopping at the Verulam Market this morning and began stabbing him. 

The victim was unable to provide any information due to the extent of his injuries. He was expedited to hospital by his family.

The suspect was detained at the Verulam SAPS.

Vusi Nova Receives Zahara’s Guitar

Vusi Nova was recently gifted with the precious guitar and collection of the late Zahara, who tragically passed away in December following an extended stay at a private hospital where she was being treated for liver complications.

Vusi Nova recently disclosed that the guitar he possesses was a gift from Zahara's family, highlighting the deep connection they shared.

Their close bond was evident to those around them, as they were often seen together. In fact, during Zahara's funeral service, Vusi Nova made a heartfelt promise to look after her mother, emphasizing the level of care and responsibility he felt towards her.

Vusi Nova recently uploaded a video on social media where he displayed his musical skills by playing the guitar that belonged to the renowned artist Zahara. In his post, he expressed his gratitude to Zahara's family for generously gifting him with this valuable instrument.

THIS IS WHY ANELE MDODA MUST LEARN MAKHADZI’S DANCE MOVES

Anele Mdoda is excited about turning 40 years old this year. The star will mark a significant age on the 19th of May, and she’s kicked off plans for the celebration.Taking to social media, the South African radio presenter shared one of her plans, which include

“I have 5 months to learn how to dance like @MakhadziSA for my 40th,” she wrote. Anele’s statement attracted lots of comments from friends, fans and followers. While some are excited about the challenge, others look forward to her dance moves when she turns 40.

“We need evidence on the day! I’m Simon Cowell-ing that on the day!” Phil Mphela wrote.

Somizi shows off a bag of money while working out in the gym. Somizi Mhlongo undoubtedly has an expensive taste, as it reflects in his lifestyle


Wednesday 7 February 2024

Spar lady's Brother speak out to those have watched the video

In a recent development shedding light on the distressing ordeal of a woman allegedly arrested for fake lobola money, an impassioned plea has emerged from her brother.

Venturing onto social media platforms to convey his heartfelt message, the brother profoundly underscores the enduring emotional scars inflicted by such actions and fervently emphasizes the critical need to halt the circulation of the offensive video.

Watch Dake video 👉 here


Spar employee video 👉here

The sincerity and gravity of the brother’s plea have struck a chord with numerous individuals, eliciting a wave of positive responses. Among those moved by his impassioned words is Twitter user @JLingisa20346, who echoes the sentiment, urging widespread compliance with the brother’s appeal. In a gesture of solidarity, @JLingisa20346 offers words of solace and encouragement to the beleaguered sister, accentuating the virtues of resilience and the promise of brighter tomorrows.

Similarly, @TanLusi22992 vehemently condemns the abhorrent act of disseminating intimate content without consent, highlighting the inherent cruelty and dehumanization suffered by the victim. The outpouring of support extends further as @smoothniggga commends the brother for his sagacious counsel, recognizing the pivotal role of respect and empathy in navigating such challenging circumstances.


In a call for justice, @omariKings advocates for legal repercussions against those culpable for sharing the video, underscoring the grave implications of revenge porn and the imperative of holding individuals accountable under the law.

Amidst the tumult and anguish wrought by the leaked video, a glimmer of relief emerges with the confirmation that reports of the Spar employee taking her life are unfounded. This revelation offers a semblance of respite amidst the anguish and uncertainty surrounding the situation, albeit against the backdrop of ongoing efforts to address the broader ramifications of the incident.




Music Data Base: share minds with artists


The reason why Americans and Europeans hardly respect Africa and our music is because, as Africans, when we look at something from other African countries, instead of seeing a brother growing, we see competition instead.




The Grammy saga has just shown us how Africans are and how we think of each other. We are in a time when music from our continent is buzzing and growing in popularity. I think what we need to do now is push our artists to collaborate more and produce music that adds value to our community. But no, all we want to do is argue all day about why our music is better than that from other African countries.




We've said it, and we'll say it again. The Grammys have been here for more than 66 years, and for 65 of those 66 years, Africans had little or nothing to contribute to the awards, yet it has never been considered w0rthless. The Grammy has been big without us, and it will still be big if they don't nominate Africans because Americans are celebrating it. 




You know what's not big? Our awards. That's because we don't see value in them. We are so focused on seeking validation from outside that we forget awards like the AFRIMAs, Trace Awards and others which were created to celebrate African music from every part of the continent.


The Headies is a Nigerian award, and no matter how we twist it, that award show cannot represent Africa because Nigeria is not the entire continent.

Let's start seeing each other as brothers and celebrate ourselves when we win. Let's add value to our own awards and grow; that is the only way others will respect us.


We Are One.
If you still see music from other African countries as a competition, we say Sh@me on you.


15-YEAR-OLD BOY STABS ANOTHER BOY ( 17 ) AT A TAVERN 

SHONGOANE 2 : The Police in Vila Nora,Waterberg District have arrested a 15-year-old boy for stabbing and killing a 17-year-old boy at Shongoane 2 Phahladira village, in the early hours of Sunday, 04 February 2024. 


According to information, the Police were summoned to the scene, on arrival at the said tavern, the victim was already transported to the local clinic by the tavern owner. 

They proceeded to the clinic and, upon arrival, the medical examiner, certified the victim dead. 

Preliminary investigation found that the victim was stabbed with a sharp object at his upper body. 

They opened a case of murder and traced the suspect who was arrested the same day. 

The motive for this horrific incident is unknown and the investigation is still continuing. 

The arrested suspect will soon appear before the Phalala Magistrate court. 

Drake trends on X over alleged 'leaked' X-rated video - as rapper 'appears to respond' to social media furore

Drake has become the number one trending topic on X after an alleged X-rated video of the star was reportedly leaked online.

The rapper, 37, who recently slammed the Grammys, set the internet abuzz and fans into a frenzy after a clip emerged appearing to show the star laying in bed naked and engaging in a sex act.

Hundreds of thousands of fans quickly began responding to the clip in disbelief. The rapper has not issued issued an official response or statement to the video.


Kick streamer Adin Ross, who is friends with the rapper, claimed he sent a voice memo to Drake saying: 'We was just looking at the s**t. It’s like crazy bro, like god damn. 


'You’re blessed with your voice, you’re blessed with performing, you’re blessed to be you, you’re blessed to be number one and you’re also blessed to have a f**king missile.'

Drake has become the number one trending topic on X after an alleged X-rated video of the star was reportedly leaked online (pictured 2022)

Ross claimed Drake responded to him with 'eight laughing face emojis' and might use the  voice memo as his 'next album intro.'

Drake mastibating video 👉here 

It is not clear if Drake's alleged response was the star confirming the video was him. He has not made any further comments on the situation orvideo. 

DailyMail.com has contacted Drake's representatives for comment. 


This comes after  Drake  slammed the Grammy Awards 2024 claiming 'it doesn't dictate s***' while furious SZA fans demanded that she was 'robbed' of an award on Sunday.


Following Taylor Swift's victory Album Of The Year win, the rapper and SZA's fanbase has hit out at the awards ceremony.

Drake mastibating video 👉here

Taylor, 34, made history as she earned the top honor at the end of the night for her album Midnights in a surprise appearance by music icon Celine Dion.

Drake, who wasn't in attendance at the ceremony this year, has since snubbed Taylor's win as he took to Instagram to re-share his iconic 2019 acceptant speech after picking up a Grammy five years ago.


Alongside the repost, he wrote: 'All you incredible artists remember this show isn't the facts it's just the opinion of a group of people whose name are kept a secret (literally you can google it).