@livescore Just for ppls information, that invincible squad was when the premier league was rated 3rd best league in the world. Same as leverkussen. Thats why that arsenal squad got easily handled in the champions league. They lost to Chelsea, inter milan and dinamo Kiev...Kiev!!!!!!
If you’re not married yet but planning to one day, I feel sorry for you. The bar is now very high, you’re going to need at least a million for this kind of wedding.
As you go to sleep, Democratic Alliance Deputy Federal Chairperson and Minister of Education @Siviwe_G has asked National Treasury to investigate irregular corrupt activity emanating from a Cape Town-based company to the tune of a R1.6 billion tender in a department she leads😭😭
It is alleged that Lighthouse Publishers was registered three days before bids opened, and by the grace of GNU, they got a R1.6 billion tender as their first job. 😭😭
Many citizens are asking why Siviwe has not opened a police case. Who might she be protecting?😭😭
#TruthCorner
The Madlanga Commission has turned its spotlight on businessman Senzo Tsabenze and his company, Afrirent, as it investigates a staggering R1.26 billion government contract. Awarded without a single competing bid, the deal has become a lightning rod for public outrage and a primary case study in alleged procurement rot.
Afrirent, a prominent fleet management firm, is currently under fire for securing a billion-rand deal through a "closed-door" process. By bypassing the standard open bidding system, the contract sidestepped the very transparency meant to protect taxpayer funds. This wasn't just a procedural hiccup; it’s a direct challenge to the rule of law.
The commission is probing why the standard competitive tender process was ignored.
Investigators are weighing whether senior officials deliberately tossed Treasury regulations out the window.Testimony is shifting toward the influence of politically connected individuals who may have greased the wheels.The inquiry seeks to uncover if this was a systematic failure or calculated greed.
For many South Africans, this isn't just about "fleet leasing"—it’s about the erosion of trust. Every billion-rand contract awarded through a backroom deal feels like a personal theft from public infrastructure and social services. The Madlanga Commission represents a fragile hope that the era of impunity is closing.
The fallout for Afrirent and the officials involved could be massive. Beyond legal penalties, the verdict will signal whether the government is serious about cleaning house or if "business as usual" still wears a suit and tie. #MadlangaCommission#ProtectGeneralMkhwanazi
Ohhh It didn't even stop there ....
He was supposed to appear in court for a seperate speeding incident, (where he was caught travelling at almost 200km/hour)
...but instead he paid someone else who sort of looks like him (light skin and short) to appear on his behalf in front of the magistrate.
The person who impersonated him has given a statement and admission of guilt.
This makes this his 3rd criminal matter he is facing.
In 2021 Kagiso Lerutla was speeding in a Mercedes G Wagon, and knocked into another car head on. Instantly killing the other female driver.
Tow truck drivers arrived before Metro Police or SAPS. Lerutla convinced the tow truck guys to take the females body away. He offered them R10,000.
They agreed. Then the female's body was taken and dumped in a field.
To this day the family does not know where their mother's body is 💔
While a family suffered, Lerutla lived the high life with Instagram baddie like Mahwoo, Cyan Boujee and Sithelo Shozi 💔