Prominent Zimbabwean televangelist Passion Java and his wife, Lily Java, have confirmed the dissolution of their marriage after more than a decade together, with both parties pledging to remain committed co-parents to their three sons. Lily Java broke the news publicly, disclosing that the couple’s union had already been legally dissolved before her announcement. “After prayer, counsel and much reflection, I want to formally acknowledge that my marriage has been legally dissolved for some time,” she said in a statement. She described the decision as one reached with deliberate care, characterised by what she called “sobriety, clarity, and conviction.” Lily…
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Jerry Bashoga, a respected farmer and entrepreneur was reportedly seized after attending a business meeting in Centurion on a day he was without his security detail South Africa is gripped with concern following reports that Jerry Boshoga, a well-known Pretoria farmer and businessman, was allegedly abducted in November 2024 — and remains missing to this day. According to reports circulating widely on social media, Boshoga was taken after attending a business meeting in Centurion. In a detail that has since drawn significant attention, sources close to the family indicate that the day of his disappearance was one of the rare…
A respected church leader’s alleged private meeting with the controversial figure has divided her congregation and sparked a fierce social media debate A well-known pastor in Tembisa is facing intense public scrutiny after reports emerged that she allegedly attended a private meeting linked to controversial personality Ivoo Suzee — a development that has sent shockwaves through her congregation and ignited a fierce debate on social media. ALSO READ: Her Real Name Is Mbali — She Has a UCT Economics Degree, But This Is the Career She Chose Instead The MaMfundisi, widely respected for her powerful sermons, women’s prayer conferences, and…
Mbali, a University of Cape Town economics graduate who also goes by the name Honest Diamond has sparked a national conversation in South Africa after a viral interview in which she confidently defended her entry into a controversial corner of the modeling industry — even as her parents publicly expressed devastation over the path she has chosen. Born Mbali and raised in KwaZulu-Natal, the young woman attended some of South Africa’s most prestigious academic institutions before completing a degree in Economics at UCT. Yet it is not her academic credentials that have placed her at the centre of public debate…
A heated dispute between a South African woman and a figure associated with an adult content platform has gone viral, reigniting public debate over the operations of African Casting and the vulnerability of young women who seek opportunities through such platforms. A woman identified only as Thumi stormed the studios of African Casting this week, demanding payment and additional work she claims were verbally promised to her. The confrontation, captured on video and widely shared across social media, shows Thumi engaging in a tense exchange with a man identified as Ivo Suzee, whom she accuses of failing to honour his…
Farm workers make shocking discovery after spotting suspicious woman fleeing toward the Zimbabwean border — infant now receiving care at Musina Hospital MUSINA, LIMPOPO — A newborn baby girl was discovered abandoned in dense bushveld near the Gateway Truck Stop in Musina in the early hours of Tuesday, 28 September, after farm workers stumbled upon the infant concealed beneath grass and cardboard boxes. The baby, exposed to the elements and left alone in the undergrowth, was fortunately found alive and in relatively good health. The discovery was made after workers in the area noticed a woman behaving suspiciously in the…
A house cleaner caught on CCTV has become the subject of widespread public debate after surveillance footage allegedly showing her removing household items from her employer’s home went viral this week. The video, which has circulated rapidly across multiple social media platforms, has drawn tens of thousands of reactions and reopened a deeply sensitive national conversation about trust, exploitation, and the rights of domestic workers. The footage — described by the homeowner as evidence of a coordinated theft — has divided public opinion sharply, with many demanding accountability while others are calling for restraint until the full facts are known.…
Authorities in KwaZulu-Natal have suspended more than 268 scholar transport vehicles and charged hundreds of drivers as a province-wide crackdown on unsafe learner transport intensifies following a series of school accident incidents. The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport has taken sweeping action against non-compliant scholar transport operators, suspending over 268 vehicles and charging 429 drivers since schools reopened last month. The enforcement drive follows mounting public concern over pupil safety on the roads, with several high-profile incidents placing the learner transport sector under national scrutiny. Crackdown Triggered by Series of School Accident Incidents The intensified inspections were partly triggered by a…
A KwaZulu-Natal family made headlines after carrying a deceased relative into a Capitec Bank in Stanger, reigniting concerns over how South African banks handle funeral insurance claims. A grieving family in Stanger, KwaZulu-Natal, took an extraordinary and shocking step on Wednesday when they transported the body of their deceased loved one directly into a local Capitec Bank branch — a desperate act of protest after the bank reportedly refused to process an insurance claim without proof of death. ALSO READ: She Sold Livestock to Send Her Daughter to University — Then Saw the Videos What Happened at the Capitec Bank…
A 22-year-old university student from Limpopo has become the center of a national conversation after videos emerged showing her repeated involvement with a fake model casting agency — reigniting urgent warnings from authorities about predatory recruitment operations targeting young women. JOHANNESBURG — What began as a family’s proudest moment has unraveled into one of South Africa’s most debated social media stories of the year. Boitumelo, 22, was the first person in her household to be accepted into a Johannesburg university. Her family in rural Limpopo pooled together registration fees. Her mother sold livestock to cover accommodation. The expectation was simple:…