May we receive good news this week.
May we receive good news this week.
May we receive good news this week.
May we receive good news this week.
May we receive good news this week.
May we receive good news this week.
May we receive good news this week.
Mangosuthu University of Technology student who is now a graduate Nosipho Ngidi broke in to tears when receiving her qualification. She was known for selling sweets and chips around campus to fund her needs as a student. Yes, she ascended the stage with her chips in her arms.
Court rule in favour of Please Call Me inventor.
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in South Africa has dismissed an appeal by Vodacom and ruled in favour of Please Call Me idea-man Kenneth Nkosana Makate.
Itย ruledย that Vodacom must pay Makate between 5% and 7.5% of the total
I think between age 21-29 is a phase of hustle, suffering and smiling, toiling depression, over thinking, wondering whether you'll achieve your goals and make it in life. 90's babies hope y'all right! It will all work out. Hang in there. Don't lose hope.
Sold Out In 5 Hours ๐
Kabza De Small is about to make history on the 8th of June as the first Amapiano ๐น act to perform his music catalogue with a Symphonic Orchestra. The show was sold out in 5 hours
๐Gold Reef City , Lyric Theatre
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Delcan Murphy, a pupil from St Benedictโs college in Bedfordview, Ekurhuleni, who died before seeing his matric results, obtained five distinctions.
Murphy died in an accident while on holiday with his parents in Plettenberg Bay.
#MatricResults2023
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Congratulations to Bathu owner Theo Baloyi, he just opened Bathu Group Headquarters
"Excited to announce the official opening of Bathu Group Headquarters!"
"Fueling entrepreneurship, empowering retail startups, and paving the way for global expansion."
"Ready to scale new
Xolani Khumalo will work with new units to fight crime in Johannesburg Municipality, this units under JMPD, called Tactical Response Unit and Crime Prevention and Combating Unit.
Every big things start small
DJ Black Coffee's entrance in 2009 was R10, now the Grammy Award-winning hitmaker charges between R2,7 million and R5 million for a gig.๐ฅ๐ฅ
22 year old beggar Sibongiseni Nkosi helped push a car owned by Vic Campher who's family owns a Engen petrol station.
Vic recognised him as a guy who begged at a nearby traffic lights. To cut a long story short, he is now a permanent petrol attendant.
Naledi Aphiwe cashes in $3,000 from Chris Brown sample
Naledi Aphiwe plans to buy a new phone and fix her mother's grave with her earnings from a Chris Brown sample.
When international superstar Chris Brown shared a video of Naledi Aphiwe singing on his Instagram stories in