

ZasKhaya Kvltvs
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@WeTheBeing
Gamer of a lot of games. Reader and Writer of SciFi and Poetry. Lover of fringe music of all types.








My brother and I are working on relaunching #DiscipleMag. it was a great Blog formed by Africans for Africans. Music, spirituality, Poltics, Reviews, Tutorials and over 200 articles in the archive. go check it out. At disciplemag.wordpress.com


南アフリカのMapantaってJuke × Shangaanのハイブリッドかと思ってたら、実際はストリーミング以前から結婚式やお祭りで鳴ってる村の儀式音楽らしく、逆にいちばん未来の音出してたの頭おかしなる。










What a joke of a country we really are! The case of a woman who allegedly posed as a lawyer in Zeerust has sparked widespread debate after reports revealed she had already handled 26 court cases before being arrested. The woman, identified as Palesa Ontlametse, was reportedly practising law without a licence, legal qualifications, or proper registration. Despite this, she managed to represent several clients in court and is said to have won a number of those cases. Her courtroom success eventually raised suspicions among officials and observers, leading to an investigation. Authorities later confirmed that she was not a registered legal practitioner, which resulted in her arrest. The unusual situation has sparked conversations about oversight within the legal system and how someone without formal training was able to navigate complex court proceedings for such a long time. In a surprising twist, reports claim that after her arrest, Ontlametse defended herself in court and once again managed to win — this time in a case against the state. Officials have since emphasised that practising law without proper qualifications remains illegal.
