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SA riots – alleged instigator appears in court

By Kaya 959 News A 45-year-old man accused of instigating public violence that led to looting in parts of Gauteng has appeared in court. Bruce Aldrin Nimmerhoudt, a senior Patriotic Alliance, appeared in the Roodepoort Magistrates Court on Monday. Nimmerhoudt was charged with inciting to commit public violence.  He was arrested on Friday in Witpoortjie on the West Rand following a voice note that was circulated on social media platforms. […]

today20/07/2021

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CEO accused of taking looted goods ordered to hand over receipts

By Kaya 959 News A high-profile businessman accused of being in possession of looted goods has been ordered to hand over his receipts for the items. Last week, disgraced CEO of Ubuntu Wealth Management, Qhawe Sithole, was arrested after he was reportedly found with a washing machine, alcohol and other goods which were packed in his Jeep Wrangler. Images showing Sithole standing alongside his vehicle, chatting with a friend, were […]

today20/07/2021

People waiting in line for their SASSA grant.

NEWS

SASSA kickstarts food voucher programme

By Kaya 959 News SASSA will be providing food vouchers to those affected by the recent looting and unrest. "Instead of food parcels, SASSA currently provides vouchers for social relief of distress. They are redeemable at selected service providers, however in KZN these service providers had their food stocks looted and infrastructure vandalised during the past week's unrest, thereby halting this kind of service in that province," SASSA said in […]

today19/07/2021

COVID-19 Vaccine

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Vaccine program halted by Gauteng and KZN looting

By Kaya 959 News Gauteng's roll out of the COVID-19 vaccine has been derailed by ongoing protests in parts of the province. Daily Maverick reported that vaccination numbers had reached close to 192 000 last week however, the number had dropped drastically after riots spread across Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. According to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, individuals who have COVID-19 symptoms and can’t access testing facilities are asked to […]

today15/07/2021

Poet Ntsiki Mazwai

ENTERTAINMENT

Ntsiki Mazwai: ‘Why am I being blamed for protests?’

By Tamlyn Canham Ntsiki Mazwai took a “smallenyana” break from social media only to return to Twitter posts accusing her of inciting violence. "Father I was on a social media break and I come back to hear that I started the KZN protests," she wrote. https://twitter.com/ntsikimazwai/status/1415204218827333632 Ntsiki's name was brought up when a Twitter user blamed Jacob Zuma and MKMVA spokesperson Carl Niehaus for the looting. "But we must remember […]

today14/07/2021

Mihlali Ndamase

ENTERTAINMENT

Lesson learned! Mihlali Ndamase apologises for ‘looting Merc’ tweet

By Tamlyn Canham Mihlali Ndamase has apologised for a tweet she shared that raised more than a few eyebrows. The award-winning influencer attracted the ire of Twitter users when she shared a joke about the unrest in South Africa. "When are we looting Merc," she wrote in the since-deleted tweet. Many, including DJ Hazel Mahazard, felt the post was irresponsible given the seriousness of the situation. "Must be something in […]

today14/07/2021

Gauteng store looted

NEWS

Over 30 black-owned businesses looted

By Kaya 959 News The Black Business Federation says more than 30 of its affiliates have been looted in ongoing riots in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. BBF is calling on residents to unite and restore peace and order, which will restore economic activity and social stability. “The BBF categorically condemn these acts of vandalism and looting, to which we are all witnesses, which are affecting businesses of all sizes across the […]

today13/07/2021

President Cyril Ramaphosa

NEWS

Rioters and looters ignore president’s warning

By Kaya 959 News Despite a stern warning that looters will face the full might of the law, riots continued in parts of the country on Monday night. Police and residents were locked in running battles with looters as reports of large groups spotted in areas circulated on community WhatsApp groups. In his address to the nation, President Cyril Ramaphosa said action will be taken against those caught looting and […]

today13/07/2021

Thuli Phongolo

ENTERTAINMENT

Thuli Phongolo: ‘The Zumas are out of hand’

By Tamlyn Canham Thuli Phongolo has refused to back down from comments she made about the unrest in the country. Scores of people took to the streets of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal demanding that former president Jacob Zuma be released from prison. The 79-year-old is serving a 15-month prison sentence for contempt of court. Thuli slammed the protest action, which she believes was incited by the Zuma family. "The Zumas are […]

today12/07/2021

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