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@SenelwaTumiso Bo mama's boy ba tshwenya. He must ask his biggest adviser to help him with the kids😂
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My brother cheated on his wife and she filed for divorce. Our mom advised him to fight for custody of their two kids, so he did and he won. But now he regrets it because taking care of the children alone is harder than he expected.
His ex only visits once a week while he struggles to manage everything, and the woman he cheated with already left him for someone richer. Now he says no young woman wants to be with him, and he doesn’t want to marry a single mother.
He asked his ex to contribute more towards the children’s upkeep since she earns more money, but she refused. She only pays their school fees and takes them out for fun.
He thought winning custody was the right decision… but now he isn’t so sure anymore.
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BREAKING: The SAPS has confirmed that Health Minister, Aaron Motsoaledi’s official vehicle was involved in an accident in which two pedestrians - a mother & her baby were killed.
It’s understood the woman & her two children were trying to cross the N1 near Bela Bela on Saturday when the accident happened. They were trying to get to the scene of a separate accident in which the woman’s husband was also killed.
The Minister was in the car at the time of the accident.
See the full SAPS statement below ⬇️



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@MissDeniseZimba Mam you decided to marry a white German man , you think all these black women that are with black men are crazy ?
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@Sunflowerreal Haai no, someone knows the truth not was we're being told here..
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Ndoni Mcunu and S’phumelele Mnomiya 🕊️🕊️ tragically lost their lives in an accident at the Cradle Boutique Hotel in the Cradle of Humankind on 16 April 2022.
The two friends were on holiday together when the incident occurred. They were found deceased in their tent, with the cause believed to be a gas leak. Police reported discovering an open gas bottle inside the tent where they had been sleeping.
Ndoni Mcunu was a respected environmental scientist, passionate climate change advocate, and the founder of Black Women in Science.
S’phumelele Mnomiya was well known within the finance community as a banker .

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@AladyPL @sbu_sbuda90174 Talk about personalising an issue, that he should know is of national security.
His people are leaving his country because their country is SHIT.

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Mutable signs ~
✨ Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius. Pisces. ✨
Tonight the cards are giving you a love letter from the universe directly to you.
Here is what it says for each sign:
💫 Gemini — You are more lovable than you allow yourself to believe. The wit, words, and the lightning quick mind are extraordinary. But it's the softness underneath all of it, the one you rarely show, that is the thing people fall in love with. Let it be seen more.
💫 Virgo — The care you pour into everything you touch is one of the most profound expressions of love that exists. You show up. You remember. You make things better. You are someone's answered prayer and you don't know it yet.
💫 Sagittarius — Your capacity for joy is a gift to everyone who loves you. The way you make life feel like an adventure like anything is possible that is not a personality trait. That is a superpower. The right love will never want to dim it.
💫 Pisces — The depth of feeling you carry is not a burden. It is the most extraordinary thing about you. To be loved by a pisces is to be truly seen. The person who has you knows that. Even on the days you forget it.
The back of the deck energy tonight:
You are not too much or too little.
You are not behind or broken.
You are in the middle of becoming exactly who love has been waiting for.
Rest in that tonight.
—
Save this for the nights you forget. 📌
Drop your sign below if this is what you needed to hear. 👇
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@Ncnonso @Am_Blujay I wanted to say something that every south African is obviously aware of the I checked your bio...ngavele nga kwata
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@Srame7 @Am_Blujay They should get a job rather than dying for nothing
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@DasenThathiah If one of the criminals was my son I'd definitely ask the state to do the same thing he did to this family💔coz I would never want to see him ever again.
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It gave them the audacity to go about their evil business without much resistance.
All the victims were tied up.
Shamarie was possibly violated in the worst way, her natural protectors helpless nearby.
Such depravity within the walls where love appeared to live is difficult to conceive.
Walls adorned with a larger-than-life portrait of Alan and Sandy's late daughter, Ricquelle.
With a sticker proudly stating, "Family is what happens when you fall in love."
And a shiny Merry Christmas sock still hanging above the front door.
About ten minutes after their forceful entrance, the robbers transferred R50 000 from Alan's bank account to his son.
Seven minutes later, an online transfer to Kraidon's phone was completed.
For many South African victims, this is where their ordeal would have ended.
Traumatised, permanently scarred - but alive.
What happened over the next few hours shows the chilling intention harboured by the four youngsters.
Instead of fleeing, they bundled their victims into the back of Alan's Ford Ranger.
Stripped of all dignity, like animals being led to the slaughter.
To escape with the bakkie, the attackers would have slid open the steel driveway gate.
Two slightly rusted, dark red crosses enjoy pride of place on that security barrier.
A symbol of the Monswamy's faith.
With all hope evaporating, that faith would have been the only comfort to lean on during their darkest hour.
It must have been freezing cold at the back of the Ford.
They wouldn't have known it then, but their destination was almost 200 kilometres away.
About two long hours, on bumpy terrain.
But it wasn't long enough for sanity to prevail among the captors.
For the victims to convince them to let them go.
Or, for the traffic police to randomly stop the overloaded vehicle.
What were the Monswamys thinking on that trip?
Did they get to talk to each other?
Hold hands?
Pray together?
How were the older women processing all of this?
They'd lived in Tugela all their lives.
Simple people, from a simpler time.
Cocooned by familiarity.
That protective barrier; the sense of safety - all shattered in minutes.
It would have been almost midnight when the robbers herded them into a dense bush in the Melmoth area.
After the family provided the necessary bank PINs, their end began to draw closer.
The savages once again targeted Shamarie.
When her attacker had snatched the last of her, he finished her off a knife.
With only four bullets left in the 9mm pistol, one victim was shot.
Then another.
The final two bullets were directed at Alan's head.
Was it planned that way?
Was all of this deeply personal, or just about money?
All the remaining family members were stabbed to death.
Three generations, permanently silenced by apparent greed.
On Wednesday morning, the sun would have illuminated a gory scene.
Only no one would find them until darkness fell again.
While her boss lay lifeless in a bush, a domestic worker reported for duty at the Monswamy residence by 7:30am.
She raised the alarm, prompting an immediate police and security response.
Neighbours rushed to the house.
Anxiety, panic, and disbelief filled the air.
Somehow, in the still of night, an entire family had disappeared without anyone hearing a thing?
In under 12 hours, police captured two of the suspects.
Later, a third was in handcuffs.
They were found at their homes, mere kilometres away from the Monswamy residence.
The victims' cellphones were among the 11 in their possession, creating a distinct link.
So, at around 10:30pm, a team of senior and specialised police officers left Newark for Melmoth with one of the suspects.
By 1am, he pointed out where he and his accomplices had allegedly played God a day earlier.
This tragic tale highlights the worst of South Africa for a few reasons.
A safe space violently violated.
A father emasculated.
A whole family unit erased.
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WARNING | *If you’re related to the victims, please consider avoiding this story due to the graphic descriptions*
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By Tuesday evening, temperatures in KwaZulu-Natal were starting to drop.
A welcome reprieve from the blazing heat.
The shift in weather patterns is always more pronounced in areas like Newark.
Wide open spaces, extensive greenery, fewer houses.
It’s mostly rural, and adjacent to the Tugela River.
It's one of those places that's easy to miss if you are not looking for it.
Much like Alan Monswamy's modest home.
Just off the R102, hidden from sight.
But, unfortunately, not to everyone.
Around 9pm that night, four young men silently approached the Monswamy residence.
It was familiar to at least one of them.
After all, Alan - who did maintenance work - was his employer.
He knew the Ford Ranger they would eventually steal.
He knew the layout of the property they would rob.
He knew the family they'd do unspeakable things to.
All seven relatives who'd later spend their final moments begging for mercy in a soggy, secluded bush, far away from home.
Under the cover of darkness, the men slithered into the fenced property.
Inside, Alan had settled in for the night with his family.
His wife, Sandy, and their children Kraidon, 27, and Shamarie, 20.
His in-laws, Mooniamma Padayachee, 79, Mariamma Appanah, 83 and Cliffy Padayachee, 51.
Their attackers wouldn't have struggled to gain access through the kitchen door.
There's no security gate.
Unheard of in big cities, but pretty normal in rural KZN.
A now-tragic testament to the inherent trust here.
Alan may have reacted first to the intruders' presence.
But the silver 9mm pistol the criminals had - stolen in Flagstaff, EC, in February - was the decider.


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@Ncnonso @Am_Blujay Eh, people are poor and struggling to make ends meet out there so, if an opportunity like this present itself🤷♂️...will definitely jump to it.
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@Am_Blujay If you are not criminally minded, I don't know why you'll be risking your life to benefit from a heist.
Anytime there's breaking of shops/stores/businesses these people are there trying to loot. It's actually shameful
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@bongyluaziey @KhananiShingan1 ...and sometimes those women are educated but can't find employment.
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This trend of shaming women who’ve survived abusive relationships using your qualifications is distasteful and stupid. Instead of encouraging women to get educated, you chose to shame them and downplay their trauma.
Mind you, GBV is a real crisis in this country. Using your qualification to belittle survivors instead of showing basic human decency proves that you can be educated and still be stupid.
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@Asa_Sigoxo Depends on your legs...are they thin or gona le namanyana?
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