@LebonaLephema24 Lebona, you are busy telling us about Reaffirming, reaffirming,, When will Basotho be given Opportunity to do new Work Permits in South Africa, you must talk to that Minister, we dont stories of reaffirmation and other useless Things, plz B useful once Lebona,, helek ma rfp
Lesotho and South Africa Ministers of Home Affairs during; Bilateral Meeting in Geneva, reaffirming commitment to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.
⚡️𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 | Newly elected Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar has just been killed by an Israeli airstrike. - Reports
This follows the assassination of his predecessor Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed by IDF in July.
@FARPostZA@dube_mthoko Mazola says his landing in the couple of days and yall day he has been spotted at Lena Road already.... until I see that bakkie fetching him i dnt believe yall.
Kaizer Chiefs’ search for Fernando Da Cruz’s replacement has come to an end as Burundian coach Cedric Kaze was spotted at their Naturena base on Thursday.
#FARPost | By @dube_mthokofarpost.co.za/2024/10/17/ced…
New Assistant Coach
Kaizer Chiefs have appointed Cedric Kaze as the new assistant coach. This strategic addition to coach Nasreddine Nabi's technical team aims to bolster the Club's performance and aspirations for the season.
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@Djtshomisto_94@MDNnewss I agree with you,this guy left a gorgeous hardworking woman for a celebrity from Tik tok, high school sweetheart thing don't work anymore
Afrikaner Neil pieter van zyl
R400m in cocaine, a ski boat and special FBI cellphones: How Pretoria coke bust went down
Five of six men linked to the R400-million cocaine bust in Pretoria in June have applied for bail.
According to the State, the accused have been linked to one another through their use of ANOM devices.
The devices are cellphones created by the FBI and were used to monitor criminal networks unbeknown to them.
Six men arrested following the discovery of R400 million worth of cocaine in Pretoria were linked to one another through the use of encrypted cellphones, created by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), to monitor criminal syndicates.
Neil Pieter van Zyl, Michael Norman, Rashied Baderoen, Rafiek Baderoen, Jaco de Kock and Lithuanian national Valdas Tenikaitis appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
Five of the accused, except for Tenikaitis, have applied for bail.