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Motivational speaker Vusi Thembekwayo denies assaulting his wife

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Motivational speaker Vusi Thembekwayo denies assaulting his wife

By Tamlyn Canham Motivational speaker Vusi Thembekwayo has addressed claims that he assaulted his wife, Palesa Thembekwayo. According to the City Press, police arrested the entrepreneur last week after allegedly hitting his wife. The incident reportedly took place at their home in Dainfern. The publication says Vusi spent the night in prison following his arrest. He has since been released on bail, according to the report. Vusi's wife is allegedly accusing […]

today13/12/2021

Man arrested

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Free State cop kills girlfriend then turns gun on himself

By Kaya 959 Reporter Two people were killed in a murder-suicide in Tumahole in the Free State. This as the country is in the middle of 16 Days of Activism - an anti-gender-based violence campaign. Independent Police Investigative Directorate spokesperson Grace Langa says the officer arrived at his parents’ home in Lusaka Section on Wednesday. The officer’s girlfriend arrived at the same time. Langa says he then gave his brother […]

today03/12/2021

pleads guilty

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Nosicelo Mtebeni’s killer receives 25-year prison sentence

By Kaya 959 Reporter Alutha Pasile has been handed a 25-year prison sentence for the murder of Fort Hare student, Nosicelo Mtebeni. Pasile was further sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for attempting to defeat the course of justice. Last month, Pasile pleaded guilty to murdering and dismembering the 23-year-old woman's body. NPA spokesperson Anelisa Ngcakani says Pasile confessed to murdering the woman after he found messages on her phone. "He […]

today03/12/2021

Stop GBV gender based violence abuse

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How to get out of an abusive relationship

By: Poelano Malema South Africa is observing 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children from 25 November to 10 December 2021. According to the United Nations, 1 in 3 women have been abused in their lifetime. However, the sad reality is that scores of women stay in abusive relationships. Gerrie Pretorius, the founder of Lifecounsel, explains the reasons for this. He says some women stay with […]

today25/11/2021

MEC calls communities to do more to end gender-based violence

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MEC calls on communities to do more to end gender-based violence

By Kaya 959 Reporter As the country enters into 16 Days of Activism Against Women and Children, Gauteng health calls on communities to do more to end gender-based violence. Community Safety MEC Faith Mazibuko this week attended a prayer service at Orange Farm. She joined hands with faith-based organisations and residents to fight GBV. About 9 556 people, mostly women, were raped between July and September this year. The figure […]

today25/11/2021

Man arrested

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Soweto body parts case: Man to undergo mental observation after suicide attempts

By Kaya 959 Reporter A Soweto man accused of murdering his lover, cutting up her body and keeping it in a freezer, is due to undergo mental observation. Flavio Hlabangwane appeared in the Protea Magistrate's Court on Monday. NPA spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwane says "the court was informed that the accused attempted to take his life on two occasions, hence the application for his mental state to be examined". The court ordered […]

today23/11/2021

Gavel court

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Nosicelo Mtebeni’s suspected killer to appear in court

By Kaya 959 Reporter The man accused of murdering and dismembering Fort Hare student Nosicelo Mtebeni is due in the East London High Court on Thursday. Alutha Pasile, 25, faces charges of murder and defeating the ends of justice. He was in a relationship with Mtebeni. NPA spokesperson in the Eastern Cape, Anelisa Ngcakani, says Pasile previously abandoned his bail bid. He further declined legal representation. "On 19 August at about […]

today04/11/2021

Bujy Bikwa releases statement following physical altercation with Boity

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Mzansi reacts to Bujy Bikwa’s participation in 5km walk against GBV

By Tamlyn Canham Social media users have reacted with shock to the news that Bujy Bikwa will allegedly be participating in an anti-GBV walk. Posters for Khuzekani Madoda's '5km Walk Against GBV' feature a picture of Bujy. The media personality made headlines recently following a physical altercation with Boity. Bujy allegedly threw a bottle of alcohol at Boity, which cut her face. Graphic images of the 'Wuz Dat' rapper covered in blood went […]

today03/11/2021

Woman teen pregnancy pregnant

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Gauteng officials tackle teenage pregnancy, GBV and bullying

By Kaya 959 Reporter The Department of Social Development in Gauteng has launched a project to address bullying, teenage pregnancy, and gender-based violence. Counsellors met with learners from schools around Sedibeng at the JC Kotze Hall to help find solutions for learners. Social work manager Khumo Kgomoeswana says violence in schools, bullying and high statistics of teenage pregnancy is worrisome. In September, Gauteng MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi revealed that girls as […]

today03/11/2021

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