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27/04/2026

Military Guard Kills Himself at King’s Celebration

Tragedy struck Eswatini during a major event celebrating King Mswati III’s 40 years on the throne. Lieutenant Colani Mdluli, a military bodyguard for the King, reportedly shot and killed himself in public. The incident happened in front of high-level guests, including SADC Heads of State. Reports suggest the officer took his own life as a desperate protest against low salaries and poor working conditions within the military.

Okavango News

25/03/2026

The Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, delivered a scathing judgment regarding the lover of veteran politician and Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota and mother of his child, who is said to have "emptied" his current bank account weeks before his death earlier this month.

The court was also told that the lover, only identified as Adv A to protect their 16-year-old son, had failed to take the court into her confidence and explain the payments to herself from the joint bank accounts of Lekota and his wife Cynthia, starting from May last year up to February this year.

In his judgment delivered on Monday, Judge Anthony Millar said: “The death of Mr Lekota could never have provided a respite for (Adv A) in having to account for her actions with regards to the joint estate. The withdrawal of money and emptying of Mr Lekota’s current account on February 12 required explanation. None has been furnished".

14/11/2025
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28/06/2025

STATEMENT BY SA PRESIDENT CYRIL RAMAPHOSA ON HIS REMOVAL OF DA's DEPUTY MINISTER WHITFIELD

Issued today

On 25 June 2025, I removed Mr Andrew Whitfield (pictured) from the position of Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition in terms of section 93 (1) of the Constitution.

It is not common practice for the President of the Republic of South Africa to provide reasons either for the appointment or dismissal of Members of the Executive. However, due to several unfortunate statements and outright distortions by a number of people, especially Mr John Steenhuisen and Mr Whitfield himself, it is necessary for me to make a public statement on the circumstances surrounding Mr Whitfield’s removal.

Mr Whitfield was removed as a Deputy Minister because he undertook an international visit without the permission of the President.

His travel to the United States was a clear violation of the rules and established practices governing the conduct of Members of the Executive. This requirement is known to all Ministers and Deputy Ministers. These rules and established practices were expressly communicated to all members of the Executive during the induction sessions at the commencement of the 7th administration.

These rules and practices were repeated in Cabinet in March this year by me as President. All international travel by members of the executive must always be undertaken with the express permission of the President.

This practice is rigorously observed and adhered to by all members of the Executive. However, Mr Whitfield deliberately chose to violate this rule and practice.

Prior to the removal of Mr Whitfield, I informed Minister John Steenhuisen as the leader of the Democratic Alliance that I had decided to remove Mr Whitfield from his position as Deputy Minister and that I expect him to present to me for approval a replacement for Mr Whitfield from his party as the DA is entitled to a Deputy Minister as agreed.

In that discussion, Mr Steenhuisen informed me that Mr Whitfield had been expecting that he may be dismissed on the grounds that he had undertaken an international trip without the President’s permission.

This expectation, along with a perfunctory letter of apology that Mr Whitfield wrote to me following his travel to the USA without the required permission, indicated that he was aware that his actions had violated the rules and established practices governing the conduct of Members of the Executive.

During my discussion with Mr Steenhuisen, he asked me if there was precedent for the action that I intended to take in relation to Mr Whitfield. I informed him that there was indeed prior precedent.

I told him that in 1995, President Nelson Mandela dismissed the late Deputy Minister Madikizela-Mandela and that in 2007 President Thabo Mbeki dismissed then Deputy Minister Nosizwe Madlala-Routledge on the grounds of undertaking international travel without permission.

Given all these circumstances there is consequently no reasonable grounds for Mr Steenhuisen and the Democratic Alliance to issue ultimatums and threats when the President exercises his constitutional prerogative and responsibility. Nor are there any grounds to try link this with matters that have no bearing on the conduct of the former Deputy Minister.

There is really no basis for suggestions that the dismissal of the former Deputy Minister is related to any other reason than his failure to receive permission to travel and adhere to the rules and established practices expected of members of the Executive of the Republic of South Africa.

While Mr Steenhuisen asked that he be allowed to brief the Democratic Alliance Federal Executive prior to the removal letter being delivered to Mr Whitfield, this would have had no bearing on my decision. It is the responsibility and the prerogative of the President to determine the timing and manner of the appointment and removal of Members of the Executive.

26/05/2025
15/09/2022

THUSO E POTLAKILENG

Ke kopa ho batlisoa ausi eo reneng re thusana le eena ho signa li contract NMDS ka li 12 Sept 2022. Ea mosehlana, mabitso a hae a ntimelletse. Eena ona applaetse UCT a ngotse Bcom harele moleng loan bursary 3 ele ka mora lunch.

Ke lebetse tokomane eaka ea bohlokoa ho eena moo mme haaka bona molaetsa ona ke kopa a ntshoare ho 51483165. Tokomane eno eaka e ngotsoe mabitso a Ts'eliso Jonah Phaphathisa.

11/03/2021
17/01/2021

We're still busy doing curtains for you valued clients, place those orders! Contact 62777879

16/01/2021

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25/12/2020

We're still Lesotho's best designers. Women clothing, curtains and beddings are our specialty. Just place your order, re etsa se batloang ke uena.

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