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How Thabo Bester made millions from behind bars

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A glamorous media company, a property scam and a daring prison escape are just some of the things convicted killed and rapist Thabo Bester is accused of. Bester is no stranger to scams and fraud. According to reports he was convicted of fraud at the age of 16 and spent two years behind bars in 2006 before he was released on parole. His prison escape was exposed earlier this year, almost a year after he walked out of Mangaung Prison in May 2022 with the help of his married lover and medical doctor Nandipha Magudumana and prison officials, whom he paid as much as R40 000 to aid in his escape. But how did Bester who has been in prison for ten years make so much money that he could bribe his way to freedom? We look at how Bester made his millions behind bars.

 

Thabo Bester
Bester was not your average prisoner. With nothing to lose after being convicted and sentenced to life in prison at the age of 25, Bester, according to GroundUp managed to convince prison officials that he needed a personal laptop to study as he had enrolled with a well-known private college. That is where the 21st Century Media was born. The company was made to look like a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox, an American film studio owned by Disney. The company, according to media reports, was responsible for the ‘Women in Media’ conference. To pull off the scam, Bester created a new persona and called himself Tom Motsepe, the company chairman and claimed to be based in New York while he was … in prison.

Thabo Bester

The company was registered under one director Phumudzo Thenga, who was a sole director. After she was implicated in the Bester scam, Thenga, through her lawyers explained that Bester who introduced himself as Tom Motsepe and claimed to be related to the Motsepe family and reached out to her in 2017 through Instagram and showed interest in the community work she was doing claiming to be in the UK and America. “Thereafter, he made various business proposals, one of them being creating 21st Century Media. The second proposal was for rolling out ARVs to disadvantaged communities through Dr Nandipha. During the ‘launch’ of the Women in Media project at the Hilton Hotel in Sandton in 2018, attended by celebrities such as Amanda Du Pont, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Mzwanele Jimmy Manyi, Bester made attendees sing him a birthday song as he claimed that it was his birthday. It’s alleged that he made millions out of the scam.

Thabo Bester

Bester, together with his lover Nandipha, also ran another scam, a construction company they named Arum Properties. It’s alleged that the lovers targeted rich businesswomen to invest in their construction project scam and made them pay millions but never delivered. At the time, Bester had another alias, TK Nkwana. According to reports, he would make video calls and close business deals with his victims while at the Mangaung Correctional Centre without them suspecting anything. After escaping from prison, Bester signed documents using a fake driver’s licence and an ID.

Some of the people he tried to use to make his scam look legit told GroundUp that they met ‘Nkwana’ in July 2022 and he offered to pay for them to fly to Cape Town and take pictures posing in houses supposedly being renovated by Arum Properties. They suspected that something was not right and declined. In August 2022, Arum Properties hosted a Women in Property brunch at Nandipha’s rented mansion in Hyde Park attended by businesswomen. It was reported that attendees were offered services from the company which quoted up to R3 million below other companies in the industry for the construction and renovations of their luxury homes. Clients told GroundUp that administrative processes at the company were sluggish. Line items would be added to invoices without consultation and there would be endless delays. The actual construction was outsourced to subcontractors and very little work was done.

Soon after his arrest, Bester through his lawyers claimed that his assets worth more than R3 billion were seized. In the list of the assets are 14 cars, including a R9.5 million Mercedes-Maybach GLS600, a Bentley Bentayga W12 worth R7 million and a Bentley Continental GT V8 worth R9 million. He also claimed his million bank accounts were frozen by the Assets Forfeit Unit. This was never confirmed by any of the banks or the police.

According to a Sunday Times report, the couple rented properties from 2020 in the upmarket suburbs of Hyde Park, Sandown and Morningside paying as much as R175 000 a month in rent and at five houses in nine months. The report added that Bester left his R1.5 million watch on his bedside when he disappeared with Nandipha from their rented mansion when they were wanted by the police. The convicted murderer and rapist will stand trial next year, together with his lover, her father and nine other suspects who allegedly helped him escape from prison.

Source: Zimoja

Kelly Khumalo reveals face of her third child

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South African singer Kelly Khumalo has shared the first look at the face of her third child, baby Luna via an Instagram post on Tuesday 26 December. Kelly Khumalo shared a photo with her two daughters – Thingo and Luna in a Christmas Instagram post on Tuesday 26 December. The singer shares Thing with late soccer star Senzo Meyiwa. Kelly has not revealed who Luna’s father is as yet. The singer also has a son named Christian with TV host Jub Jub.

In the Christmas photo Luna is sitting on Kelly’s lap and Thingo on the right. Acccording to Zimoja, the singer welcomed her third child – named Luna in April this year.

Kelly Khumalo

Kelly’s “baby daddy” is her rumoured boyfriend of three years – Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Mthokozisi Vinent Yende. She has not publicly confirmed nor denied that Yende is in fact the father of her third child. Yende has also not spoken out on whether he is the “baby daddy”. However, he has not posted any photos of the baby on social media.

The singer has been lowkey about her third pregnancy — so much so that she never confirmed that it was pregnant. However, the bump in her Instagram posts did all the talking.

Source: News365

Manchester United 3-2 Aston Villa

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Manchester United 3-2 Aston Villa. Rasmus Hojlund scored his first Premier League goal as Manchester United fought back from two goals down to record a sensational victory in a thrilling Boxing Day encounter with Aston Villa at Old Trafford.

In United’s first game since Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 25% purchase of the club, and with future director and current Ineos head of sport Sir Dave Brailsford in the directors’ box, Erik ten Hag’s side produced one of those ‘back-from-the-dead’ endings for which they are so famed.

After John McGinn and Leander Dendoncker had given Villa a deserved half-time advantage, United rallied after the interval and refused to let their heads drop even after Alejandro Garnacho had a goal disallowed by VAR for a marginal offside decision.

It was the 19-year-old Argentine who led the fightback, scoring twice in a game for the first time in his career to turn the game on its head.

Villa did their best to stem the tidal wave of home attacks.

But, just as Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest discovered here in August, United retain some of the old doggedness from the Sir Alex Ferguson days.

And, for the home fans at least, there could be no more fitting scorer than Hojlund, who reacted quickest and rammed the ball home after Bruno Fernandes’ corner had struck McGinn and bounced free inside a packed penalty area.

The relief for Hojlund and his team-mates was clear to see, with goalkeeper Andre Onana racing the full length of the pitch to join in the celebrations as Ten Hag bounced in delight, his fists clenched in evident celebration.

Brailsford made his name with the theory of ‘marginal gains’ which brought him such success on the cycling front.

Small events also make big differences in football. With the game at 2-2 and Old Trafford in a frenzy, Villa launched a counter.

McGinn collected possession and took aim inside the penalty area. The shot was goalbound but veteran central defender Jonny Evans – who would not even be playing without the huge run of injuries that has decimated Ten Hag’s squad and cost him the services of international duo Luke Shaw and Sofyan Amrabat from the squad beaten at West Ham at the weekend – stuck out his left leg and turned the ball away.

It allowed the hosts to maximise their profit from Garnacho’s double, securing a win that leaves them just three points behind Manchester City, albeit the new world champions have two games in hand.

In a team that has found it hard to score goals, Garnacho picked exactly the right time to locate his shooting boots.

The youngster’s pace and movement has been a problem for many defences this term. Tonight, he also had an end product.

The first was a relative tap-in as Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford combined, just as they had done for his disallowed goal, to set Garnacho up.

The second required more involvement, as Garnacho initially fed Fernandes, whose low cross bounced back to the winger, whose shot struck a defender and looped in.

source – BBC

Burnley 0-2 Liverpool

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Burnley 0-2 Liverpool. Liverpool signalled their title ambitions by going top of the Premier League thanks to a hard-fought victory at relegation-threatened Burnley.

Jurgen Klopp’s side have only been beaten once so far this season and went two points clear of Arsenal at the summit despite some wastefulness in front of goal.

The Reds got the perfect start by netting after just six minutes as Darwin Nunez guided in a lovely finish from the edge of the box to end a run of 12 club games without a goal.

The impressive James Trafford was kept busy in the Burnley goal and had already smothered Harvey Elliott’s low drive before making a stunning fingertip stop to deny Mohamed Salah.

The wave of attacks from the Reds was unrelenting and Cody Gakpo had a goal disallowed for Nunez’s foul on Charlie Taylor, while Salah rattled the crossbar – all before half-time.

Elliott also had an effort chalked off for Salah interfering with play in a offside position, but the visitors did finally get their second when Diogo Jota smacked home in the final minute.

Burnley, meanwhile, failed to work Alisson into a single save and are in deep trouble in the bottom three, now fives points adrift of safety.

Aston Villa will go level on points with Liverpool if they beat Manchester United later on Tuesday (20:00 GMT kick-off), while Arsenal can regain top spot with success over West Ham on Thursday.

Liverpool are top of the pile approaching the end of the year, but what should have been a canter to victory turned out to be a triumph that had to be grinded out.

Klopp’s men had a total of 19 shots and worked Trafford into eight saves, hitting the woodwork once and having two goals disallowed.

But they have shown a formidable resilience so far this term and Nunez’s early strike with his eighth goal of the season and Jota’s well-taken finish late on secured maximum points.

The Reds should have been out of sight in the first half but Trafford made a string of saves, including to keep out low efforts from Wataru Endo and Salah.

The Egypt international came inches away from adding to his 12 league goals this term but smashed the top of the bar when through on goal, and was also judged to be offside after referee Paul Tierney consulted the pitchside monitor after Elliott’s first-time finish.

Liverpool may also feel aggrieved that VAR did not allow Gakpo’s thunderous effort to stand in the first half, but it did not matter in a contest they dominated from start to finish.

They have won their last seven games on 26 December and also continued their excellent form on the road, now scoring in their last 14 successive away games.

Burnley won the Championship last season with 101 points but have had little joy in the Premier League and are staring at an immediate return to the second tier.

Above them, Luton and Nottingham Forest both won earlier on Tuesday, making Burnley’s daunting task against Liverpool even more important – but in truth they did not lay a glove on their opponents.

This was their ninth loss in 10 league games at Turf Moor this season, and although they battled for much of the encounter they were unable to get a shot on target.

Johann Berg Gudmundsson might have levelled the scores when he sent his free header over the bar in the second half and Sander Berge also dragged a shot wide to leave their side with only three wins at the halfway stage of the season.

source – BBC

Sheffield United 2-3 Luton Town

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Sheffield United 2-3 Luton Town. Chris Wilder says his Sheffield United players “chucked it away” and must improve their mentality if they are to climb out of trouble after losing to Luton in an extraordinary game.

The Blades fought back from 1-0 behind to lead 2-1 only for the Hatters to secure victory after two own goals in the space of four minutes.

A 14th Premier League defeat leaves Wilder’s side stuck at the bottom of the table seven points from safety before a trip to Manchester City on Saturday.

“We really should be talking about a home win. We really should be talking about us getting a third win [in the league], not throwing it away,” added Wilder.

“There has been a lot of positivity lately but this is a backwards step that hurts.”

Asked if his players were feeling sorry for themselves, Wilder said: “I don’t give a monkey’s how they feel. They are professional footballers.

“Everyone has to be accountable. These boys have got to have that attitude of being strong mentally.”

A howler by Wes Foderingham gifted Luton the lead when Alfie Doughty’s 17th-minute attempt slipped through the keeper’s legs into the net.

The Blades thought they had turned it around after the interval, Oli McBurnie equalising after Sam Allison – the first black referee to take charge of an English top-flight match for 15 years – played a smart advantage when James McAtee appeared to have been fouled.

With fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest winning earlier at Newcastle, the Blades needed all three points and captain Anel Ahmedhodzic fired them in front from close range after Luton failed to clear.

But two own goals – first a flicked header by Jack Robinson and then by substitute Anis Ben Slimane – allowed Luton to seal back-to-back Premier League wins after their 1-0 victory over Newcastle last Saturday.

Sheffield United will wonder how they let this lead slip after producing a stirring fightback in the second half.

After a recent improvement in results since Wilder returned earlier this month, this was a worrying step in the wrong direction.

After conceded an equaliser deep into stoppage time in the previous game at Aston Villa, they again failed to hang onto the lead against Luton.

They have reached the halfway stage of the season with just nine points on the board.

Wilder now has the job of lifting his players after a highly damaging defeat.

“We handed them the game,” added the Blades boss. “We can only look at ourselves. We have to get back on the bike pretty quickly. You can’t just turn a game over like that.”

Luton’s players celebrated in front of their own fans after a significant win that strengthens their hopes of climbing out of trouble.

The Hatters remain in the bottom three but are just one point from safety, with out-of-sorts Chelsea the visitors to Kenilworth Road on Saturday (12:30 GMT) as they hunt a third successive league win.

After the trauma of captain Tom Lockyer having cardiac arrest on the pitch at Bournemouth, Luton have shown incredible spirit to secure six points from their past two games which could be crucial to securing their Premier League future.

“I don’t know,” said boss Rob Edwards when asked if what happened to Lockyer had brought his squad even closer together.

“I get we have won two games in a row but we have been playing well for some time now.

“That said we do want to embody what Tom is. He has been such a success in football because of his bravery.”

Luton looked down and out after falling 2-1 behind but somehow emerged with a win from a remarkable encounter.

Carlton Morris came off the bench and orchestrated the turnaround, with first Robinson and then Ben Slimane putting through their own net to leave the Blades bereft.

source – BBC

Bournemouth 3-0 Fulham

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Bournemouth 3-0 Fulham. Dominic Solanke continued his fine scoring form as Bournemouth beat Fulham to earn a fourth Premier League win in a row.

The Cherries went in front at the end of a scrappy first half when Justin Kluivert’s shot squirmed under Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno after a brilliant mazy run from Alex Scott to create the chance.

Solanke doubled the advantage from the penalty spot just past the hour mark, sending Leno the wrong way for his 12th league goal of the season after Antoine Semenyo was bundled over by Joao Palhinha.

It was the striker’s fifth goal in his last three matches, while the penalty was Bournemouth’s first in 65 games, ending a stretch of 609 days without a spot-kick.

Substitute Luis Sinisterra wrapped it up for Bournemouth with a stunner in stoppage time. The winger cut in from the left before firing an unstoppable shot into the top-right corner from 25 yards.

Fulham had rarely looked like getting back into the game and, to make matters worse after a third straight league loss without scoring, Leno could find himself in trouble after pushing a ball boy who he felt was taking too long to return the ball for a goal-kick.

The 31-year-old German apologised to the youngster for the gentle shove at the next break in play but was booed by home fans for the rest of the match.

Victory takes Bournemouth above Chelsea and into the top half, while Fulham stay 13th.

This was a hugely disappointing afternoon for Marco Silva’s visitors and it could yet end up costing them their goalkeeper for a time.

With Fulham trailing 2-0, Leno grew frustrated at what he deemed to be time-wasting from the ball boy and proceeded to snatch the ball from him and then put his palm into his chest.

“Bernd Leno is out of order,” former Everton striker Kevin Campbell told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“He shouldn’t put his hand on the ball boy. The ball boys are told, if their team is winning, slow the game down. We all know this.

“Just go and grab the ball, you don’t need to put your hand on his chest.”

Leno had already been booked and his actions led to a furious reaction from the crowd, who voiced their disapproval every time he touched the ball from that moment on.

The goalkeeper later said sorry, first to the ball boy and then to the crowd, but he will have to wait to see if he faces any punishment for his actions.

“The ball boys were always delaying, Bernd wanted to play quickly and he took the ball from the ball boy,” Silva told BBC Match of the Day.

“He didn’t push him, it wasn’t strong enough and he apologised. He’s a top professional.”

Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola watched the game from the stands as he served a one-match touchline ban and saw his side struggle for rhythm early on.

Both sides were sloppy in possession, but after half an hour the hosts began to settle. Once Kluivert put them in front a minute before the break, they were never in danger of dropping points.

“There are a lot of small things that are now clicking,” Iraola told Match of the Day.

“We know each other much better. Everyone is pushing. There is strong competition for minutes. It’s becoming tough for me to make the starting XIs, but it’s good for the team.”

Fulham had more possession in the second half but Bournemouth were able to keep them at arm’s length and without ever being at their best in possession, they were always comfortable.

Solanke confidently put away the penalty to give them a cushion and by the time Sinisterra rifled in the third, the victory had looked safe for some time.

The Cherries’ unbeaten run extends to seven top-flight games, six of them bringing wins, and they can head into their next two league fixtures against Tottenham and Liverpool filled with optimism.

source – BBC

Newcastle United 1-3 Nottingham Forest

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Newcastle United 1-3 Nottingham Forest. Chris Wood scored a hat-trick on his return to St James’ Park as Nottingham Forest ended a seven-game winless run with a stunning Premier League victory at Newcastle.

The result moves Forest up to 16th in the table and five points clear of the bottom three prior to Tuesday’s other fixtures.

Alexander Isak had seemingly put Eddie Howe’s side in control when he stroked home a penalty midway through the first half after going down under a challenge from Ola Aina.

But Newcastle only sporadically threatened in attack and always looked vulnerable to a rejigged Forest side set up to counter-attack at pace.

Morgan Gibbs-White dragged an early effort wide for the visitors, while Anthony Elanga missed two excellent opportunities before combining with the former England Under-21 midfielder to allow Wood to tap in a deserved equaliser against his old employers before the break.

Wood, who was Howe’s second signing on Tyneside, added to his tally shortly after the interval, racing on to Elanga’s pass and shimmying past home defender Dan Burn to lift the ball over goalkeeper Martin Dubravka.

He capped a fine display with another composed finish after Murillo’s through ball sent him clear of an absent Newcastle defence.

Elanga and Gibbs-White both had chances to inflict further damage on the hosts, who remain seventh in the table after their fourth defeat in five Premier League games.

Steve Cooper was sacked as Forest manager a week ago after presiding over a run of just one win in 13 top-flight games.

On this evidence, replacement Nuno Espirito Santo appears to have already begun to implement his own ideas to deliver some Christmas cheer to the City Ground.

Having made six changes to the starting XI that lost against Bournemouth on Saturday, he was rewarded by a purposeful display that saw Forest repeatedly cut through the visiting defence with some incisive counter-attacking.

Wood’s sharpness in front of goal belied the fact he was only starting his fifth league game of the season, having largely been utilised as a substitute by Cooper.

While the New Zealand striker will rightly take the plaudits for his match-winning contribution, others in red also excelled.

Forest captain Gibbs-White, who got the better of Bruno Guimaraes in midfield, could also arguably lay claim to being the game’s outstanding player and ought really to have capped a fine display with a couple of goals.

And aside from some wasteful finishing and a poor decision not to slide another first-half pass across to Wood, Elanga provided an excellent outlet for Forest on the right.

source – BBC

DJ Zinhle spends Christmas with Murdah’s family

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South African DJ Ntombezinhle Jiyane, popularly known as DJ Zinhle, shared several photos from her Christmas celebrations with her “husband” Murdah Bongz family via an Instagram post on Monday 25 December. This year DJ Zinhle spent Christmas Day with her “husband” – musician Bongani Mohosana, popularly known as Murdah Bongz’ family in the township of Sosha in Gauteng. Murdah Bongz has paid lobola for DJ Zinhle and they have a two-year-old daughter named Asante Mohosana together.

DJ Zinhle

This is neither Murdah or Zinhle’s first child. Murdah has a child with Lerato Matsoso. While Zinhle has an eight-year-old daughter named Asante Mohosana with slain rapper Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, popularly known as AKA. AKA was shot dead outside of Wish Restaurant on Florida Road, Durban on 10 February.

DJ Zinhle

Kairo was not seen in any of the Christmas photos with Murdah’s family. Take a look… Christmas at home in Sosha… What a beautiful day  Grateful for such a loving and kind family. . Hope your day is as beautiful as mine,” she captioned the post.

Source: The southafrican

Ringo Madlingozi’s tribute to Zahara: We should’ve protected her better

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Ringo Madlingozi has paid an emotional tribute to Zahara who died earlier this month, saying South Africans failed the award-winning singer. Zahara died in hospital on 11 December after losing her battle with liver complications.  Tributes have continued to flow in Zahara who was just 36 at the time of her death.

Zahara

Speaking at her funeral service, Madlingozi said according to TimesLIVE: “We have failed Zahara as South Africans. To protect Zahara, because we don’t love one another. We respect artists from other countries, but here at home we don’t respect or love one another, and that’s why we die in this manner.

Zahara

“We are artists. We are people. Zahara gave us beautiful music, healing music. I will always love her. I know there were people who loved her but we have failed her, and that is the truth. We never realised the star in her. We should have protected her better than we did.

Source: The south african

I am my father’s daughter – Kairo Forbes says as she recreates late AKA’s photo

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Kairo Forbes recreates a photo of her late father, Kiernan AKA Forbes. The 8-year-old is aware of her dad’s death and how he was assassinated on the street of Durban.On the 10th of February, the South African rapper was shot dead in front of a restaurant; his friend, Tibz who was also with him on that day died of the gunshot.

AKA

Kairo’s mum, DJ Zinhle revealed that the young girl is informed about the heartbreaking event and she cries from time to time, realising that she never gets to see her dad again.

AKA

The young influencer shared a video of herself at a museum, where AKA is honoured; she also recreated a photo of her dad and shared on social media. I am my father’s daughter,” she captioned post.

Source: Fakazanews

In other news – A look into Vusi Nova and Zahara’s beautiful friendship

Vusi Nova and Zahara created a beautiful bond as friends, which is evident in every photo and videos on social media. Nova was among the few celebrities that visited the late guitarist while in the hospital, before passing away on the 11th of December.

Vusi Nova

While giving his tribute at the funeral service of his late friend, Vusi promised to take care of her family. Vusi Nova recounts how he met the late singer and their last moment in the hospital. Read more