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Jub Jub’s rape and attempted murder case postponed to 2024

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Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye will be back in court for his rape and attempted murder case in 2024. The musician is faced with is facing 13 charges including rape, indecent assault, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and kidnapping. On Monday, the star appeared at the Johannesburg magistrate’s court.

Jub Jub

His lawyer Terrance Baloyi said they were waiting to be provided with the particulars they asked for to proceed with the matter.

Jub Jub

“We requested further particulars because something was not adding up. We’re a work in progress. We requested further particulars because some charges we could not understand or comprehend. For example, if somebody says ‘I’ve been raped’, you say during the period of a year you haven’t said anything, so how do we plead with such a charge?” he said.

In other news – Masechaba Ndlovu says her baby daddy is God-fearing and a prayer warrior

Masechaba Ndlovu reveals some of her man’s qualities while showing off her little son on social media. The TV personality announced the birth of her son some months ago. Taking to social media, she shared a lovely snap of herself with the little man and captioned it with a brief note.

Masechaba Ndlovu

Our journey with Lukhanyo Lwezizwe has proven to me that babies don’t only come from us, they come from God,” she wrote. Read more

Masechaba Ndlovu says her baby daddy is God-fearing and a prayer warrior

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Masechaba Ndlovu reveals some of her man’s qualities while showing off her little son on social media. The TV personality announced the birth of her son some months ago. Taking to social media, she shared a lovely snap of herself with the little man and captioned it with a brief note.

“Our journey with Lukhanyo Lwezizwe has proven to me that babies don’t only come from us, they come from God,” she wrote.

Masechaba Ndlovu

Speaking about her baby daddy, Ndlovu wrote, “In life, you can plan all you want to but ultimately it’s God who decides. For the plans God has for us are far greater than the plans we have for ourselves. Lukhanyo Lwezizwe was given his name by his father, a God-fearing man and a prayer warrior. We both come from the school of thought that the names we give our children are prophetic, so it’s important to choose wisely. Lukhanyo Lwezizwe means “The light of all nations” or simply “The light of the world”.

Masechaba Ndlovu

“So no matter what life throws at me, when I look at my family I am constantly reminded that I am blessed and highly favoured,” she adds.

In other news – Award-winning singer Zahara has Died #RIPZahara

Award-winning singer Zahara‘ Mkutukana who was hospitalised last week is trending on social media after SABC News posted and deleted a Tweet which suggests she might have died.

Zahara

Tweeps are sending their condolence messages after reading the tweets, they haven’t been any official message from the family confirming the death of Zahara. Last week, the singer’s situation deteriorated and she was reportedly unresponsive. Read more

Nelson Mandela’s home abandoned to ruin

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Nelson Mandela home on 12th Avenue Houghton has been abandoned and left to ruin. The Mandela family reportedly abandoned the mansion after the lights were cut off, allegedly due to non-payment of rates.
They moved out as they could not keep up with the monthly municipal services which increased from R15 000 a month to R50 000.

Nelson Mandela

“There is a lot of collusion happening between the trustees and the executor of the estate. Everybody knows that if you sit on the board of a trust, you get a stipend for maintaining the trust. I believe these guys are working together to ensure that the maintenance of this house does not happen and there may be an agenda to sell the house,” Mandela’s grandchild, Mbuso Mandela said.

Nelson Mandela

A trustee of the Nelson Mandela Trust, Wim Trengove, said the Houghton home belonged to a company called Itirele in which Mandela had shares, which are now held under his estate. Trengove indicated that the executors recently contacted him in an effort to authorise the transfer of the home by transferring the company to the trust.

However, the current state of the house has left many heartbroken.

In other news – Singer Vusi Nova has opened up about his friend Zahara who has been in hospital

Musician Vusi Nova says it breaks his heart seeing his friend and fellow singer Bulelwa “Zahara” Mkutukana unresponsive at the hospital. The Loliwe hitmaker was hospitalised and transfered to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) almost three weeks ago, according to Zimoja.

Vusi Nova

Vusi told the publication that Zahara looked healthy and happy the last time they spoke. The Ndikuthandile hitmaker shared that they were preparing for a gig outside the country. Read more

Tributes pour in for musician Zahara #RIPZahara

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Tributes have started pouring in following the death of multi-award-winning musician Zahara. The Loliwe hitmaker, whose real name is Bulelwa Mkutukana, died at a Johannesburg hospital last night. Her family is yet to release a statement.

Zahara

 

On social media X, Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa writes that he is saddened by the passing of Zahara. The Minister has sent his deepest condolences to the Mkutukana family. He says that Zahara and her guitar made an incredible and lasting impact in South African music.

Zahara

 

COSATU and the African Transformation Movement (ATM) have also offered their deepest sympathies. ATM described Zahara as an illustrious musical icon whose influence on the South African music landscape was unparalleled. Zahara released five albums including Loliwe to Nqaba Yam.

In other news – Zahara has died

Award-winning singer/songwriter Bulelwa ‘Zahara‘ Mkutukana who was hospitalised last week is trending on social media after SABC News posted and deleted a Tweet which suggest she might have died.

Zahara

Tweeps are sending their condolence messages after reading the tweets, they haven’t been any official message from the family confirming the death of Zahara. Read more

Award-winning singer Zahara has Died #RIPZahara

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Award-winning singer Zahara‘ Mkutukana who was hospitalised last week is trending on social media after SABC News posted and deleted a Tweet which suggests she might have died.

Zahara

Tweeps are sending their condolence messages after reading the tweets, they haven’t been any official message from the family confirming the death of Zahara. Last week, the singer’s situation deteriorated and she was reportedly unresponsive.

Zahara

The family confirmed that Mkutukana was hospitalised for a week and thanked those supporting them and expressed compassion for the musician. This after reports the singer was rushed to hospital due to “liver complications”.

Zahara

The statement read: “Unfortunately, even though our daughter’s hospitalisation has been of strict confidentiality within our family and close friends, that hasn’t stopped the spread of disingenuous information on the internet. We want to stress that any reliable information regarding Zahara’s health will be communicated via her official social media platforms or by herself.

Zahara

The singers family from East London also arrived in Johannesburg to be by the singer’s fiancé, Xaba’s, side Zahara was admitted to a medical ward, but her condition became worse and she was transferred to the ICU section of the private hospital in Johannesburg.

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In Other News – I took my own father away: Bontle Modiselle opens up about her father’s death

TV presenter and dancer Bontle Modiselle recently revealed why she blamed herself for her father’s tragic passing.

Bontle Modiselle

The entertainer revealed in an interview with 702’s Relebogile Mabotja this week that she was the last person to see her father before he committed suicide and felt like she could’ve stopped him. Read more

Wolves 1-1 Nottingham Forest

Wolves 1-1 Nottingham Forest. Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper remains under pressure despite his side battling out a draw away at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Harry Toffolo put Forest ahead with his first goal for the club, only for the hosts to peg them back via Matheus Cunha’s low strike.

It means that Forest have only won one of their past 12 games and are four points above the relegation zone.

Wolves, meanwhile, rise to 12th in the Premier League.

Toffolo put Forest ahead at Molineux after 12 minutes. The left wing-back rose to head home Neco Williams’ deep cross, beating the covering Wolves defenders.

But the hosts upped their game and equalised following a slick passing move, culminating in Pablo Sarabia cutting back for Cunha, with the Brazilian applying the finish.

Cheikhou Kouyate should have put Forest ahead shortly before half-time but was denied, one-on-one by Jose Sa, who returned in goal for Wolves after missing Tuesday’s win over Burnley with a back spasm.

Anthony Elanga smacked the bar from eight yards out early in the second half and Toffolo missed a golden chance with another header as Forest dominated while seeking a much-needed winner.

Despite a spirited display from his side, Cooper’s position remains under threat and the Forest manager was visibly emotional as he thanked the away fans after full-time, waving and thumping his chest.

Cooper appears to be on borrowed time as Forest manager despite Saturday’s result, which came on the back of a 5-0 defeat by Fulham on Wednesday.

If the man who guided his side back to the Premier League in 2022 is to leave the club, he will not go without trying everything first.

Cooper made seven changes to the starting XI from the side thumped at Craven Cottage, including a change of goalkeeper with Matt Turner returning and, crucially, a change of formation to a 3-5-2 after playing a back four against Fulham.

That change of shape was crucial in putting Forest ahead, as the wing-backs combined for the opener – Williams’ cross from the right met by Toffolo steaming in from the left.

It delighted the noisy and sizable travelling support, who sang Cooper’s name from the opening seconds to after the final whistle.

But despite all those changes, Forest remain porous at the back and were cut apart when Wolves got their passing moves going. They have now conceded 12 goals in their past four away league matches – and were grateful to Turner who made a good low save from Cunha in the second half.

While several of Wolves’ games this season have been defined more by VAR than action on the field, Gary O’Neil’s side are capable of playing some very good football.

Central to that is Cunha, who has become the fourth Brazilian to score or assist in five consecutive Premier League games, after Arsenal players Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli and former Manchester City midfielder Elano.

Wolves have now scored in 15 consecutive Premier League matches, as they climb further away from what looked like early relegation worries.

It also gave Gary O’Neil reason to cheer in his 50th Premier League game.

source – BBC

Sheffield United 1-0 Brentford

Sheffield United 1-0 Brentford. A wonderful goal by James McAtee was enough for Sheffield United to beat Brentford and give Blades manager Chris Wilder a first win since his return to the club.

The Manchester City loanee’s first Premier League goal lit up a rainy Bramall Lane in first-half injury time as he cut inside onto his left foot and curled a beautiful shot into the far corner.

Blades sub Anis Ben Slimane missed a great chance to make it 2-0 after 56 minutes but shot straight at Mark Flekken in the Brentford goal.

Brentford, without top scorer Bryan Mbeumo through injury, struggled to create many openings as they fell to a fourth defeat in their last five games.

The win is only Sheffield United’s second in the Premier League this season and came in Wilder’s second match back in charge following the 2-0 defeat against Liverpool in midweek.

It was also the Blades’ first clean sheet of the season but it was not quite enough for them to jump off the foot of the table as they remain bottom on goal difference from Burnley, with both sides on eight points from 16 games.

It was a strong start by the hosts with Auston Trusty seeing an shot deflected wide by Frank Onyeka’s block and Andre Brooks involved in the early exchanges on his second Premier League start.

Trusty was shown the first yellow card of the game after 17 minutes for a lunge on Keane Lewis-Potter, who was one of three changes made by Thomas Frank after the midweek defeat at Brighton.

Ben Mee had a header comfortably dealt with by Blades goalkeeper Wes Foderingham in heavy rain during an opening half-hour in which neither goalkeeper was really tested.

Onyeka was cautioned for a tackle on Vini Souza with the high challenge checked for a potential red card by the video assistant referee but it remained a yellow.

The game suddenly sprung to life in the closing moments of the first half as Sheffield United forward Will Osula hit the side-netting after being played through by Gustavo Hamer before Brentford’s Neal Maupay was denied by Jack Robinson’s block.

McAtee’s goal came after the visitors made a mess of clearing the ball and Hamer found the 21-year-old who stepped inside and hit a shot which gave Flekken no chance.

The hosts had a great chance to double their lead shortly before the hour mark when Cameron Archer won possession from Mee and crossed for the arriving substitute Slimane but he shot straight at Flekken from close range.

The Bees threatened intermittently but failed to build-up any real momentum with Yoane Wissa, who has one goal in his last 14 games, twice seeing efforts saved comfortably by Foderingham.

Slimane missed another chance to make the win more comfortable by shooting into the side netting and there was one final scare for the home fans as Brentford claimed for a late penalty for handball but it was not given, allowing them to celebrate a much-needed win.

source – BBC

Brighton 1-1 Burnley

Brighton 1-1 Burnley.Simon Adingra’s second-half header earned Brighton a draw against relegation-threatened Burnley at Amex Stadium.

The visitors had led through Wilson Odobert’s deflected effort but Adingra broke the Clarets’ resistance when he steered Pascal Gross’ delivery into the far corner with 14 minutes remaining.

Gross, James Milner, Jan Paul van Hecke and Mahmoud Dahoud had all gone close for Brighton early in the second half, while the home side needed a double save from Bart Verbruggen to deny Jay Rodriguez not long after the interval.

It was almost one-way traffic thereafter, as Kaoru Mitoma sent a first-time shot narrowly over the crossbar before Evan Ferguson nodded past the post.

Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford did magnificently to save Adingra’s goal-bound shot at the far post, but there was little the former Manchester City man could do about the Ivorian’s header moments later.

Teenager Jack Hinshelwood, whose first senior goal earned Brighton three points at home to Brentford on Wednesday, and Mitoma were both thwarted by Trafford deep into second-half stoppage time as the Clarets held on for a hard-earned point.

The visitors stay in the relegation zone but close to within two points of 17th-placed Everton, while Brighton remain in eighth place.

The Seagulls have now scored and conceded in each of their last 20 Premier League matches, but for a while it looked like Burnley would become the first side since Fulham in February to stop Roberto de Zerbi’s team from scoring in the top flight.

Despite dominating possession from the outset, the hosts struggled to seriously threaten Trafford’s goal until midway through the first half, when the Clarets goalkeeper stuck out a right leg to deny Gross from inside the penalty area.

Trafford did well to save James Milner’s low effort, and Van Hecke headed narrowly off target from Adingra’s whipped delivery as the Seagulls’ pressure began to intensify.

Odobert’s goal came firmly against the run of play, but Brighton were fortunate not to fall two goals behind when Jay Rodriguez shot straight at Verbruggen after the Dutchman had saved the forward’s initial effort.

The game appeared to be slipping away from the Seagulls when Trafford spread himself to deny Adingra from close range, but the lively 21-year-old’s cushioned header levelled the scores and left Brighton with over a quarter of an hour to complete the fightback.

Despite the best efforts of Hinshelwood and Mitoma, however, they were unable to find a way past Trafford for a second time.

Burnley were content to let Brighton settle into their customary passing game in the early stages of the first half, but when the Clarets did win possession they used the ball wisely.

Odobert, who replaced the injured Luca Koleosho in the visitors’ starting line-up, was a constant menace to the Brighton defence and deserved the slice of good fortune – a faint deflection off Milner – that led to his first-half opener.

The 19-year-old is the first teenager to score a Premier League away goal for Burnley, and only the second to score multiple goals in a single season for the Clarets after Dwight McNeil in 2018-19.

Vincent Kompany’s team defended with spirit and tenacity in the second half, but they needed several fabulous stops from Trafford to keep Brighton at bay – before and after Adingra’s equaliser.

Trafford was called into action twice in added time, parrying Hinshelwood’s close-range header to safety before tipping Mitoma’s shot over the crossbar.

Burnley stretch their unbeaten run against Brighton to eight matches in all competitions, while the Seagulls are now winless in seven home league games against the Lancashire club.

source – BBC

Manchester United 0-3 Bournemouth

Manchester United 0-3 Bournemouth. Manchester United were booed off after they suffered a humiliating hammering at home to Bournemouth in the Premier League.

Three days after victory against Chelsea breathed new life into a campaign teetering on the brink of crisis, Erik ten Hag’s side were stunned by a Bournemouth side who recorded their first win at Old Trafford.

The Cherries led through Dominic Solanke’s early goal.

Andoni Iraola’s men were fully deserving of their lead, and headers from Philip Billing and Marcos Senesi in the space of five second-half minutes completed what must go down as one of the most famous triumphs in Bournemouth’s history.

It could have been even worse for United, but substitute Dango Ouattara had a fourth for Bournemouth ruled out in stoppage time by the video assistant referee for handball.

Coming only three days before United’s Champions League meeting with Bayern Munich – which they must win to stand any chance of reaching the last 16 – it was about as bad a day as possible for Ten Hag, a surprising winner of the Premier League’s latest manager of the month prize.

His side have now suffered seven defeats in 16 league games. In all competitions they have lost as many matches – 11 – as they have won. They have been beaten 3-0 three times at home.

Virtually no-one wearing a red shirt emerged with any credit, with Ten Hag’s surprising decision to start Antony Martial backfiring.

In the aftermath of United’s tepid defeat at Newcastle last Saturday, it was Martial and Marcus Rashford who came in for the most severe criticism.

Both were dropped for the subsequent victory against Chelsea, so it was something of a surprise that Martial was recalled so quickly. The French forward dropped deep on a couple of occasions to link play, but he was no threat to the Bournemouth goal.

It did not help that a couple of misreads meant he did not get to one through ball and Alejandro Garnacho failed to react to one of his.

Martial’s only shot of note, from the edge of the area midway through the opening period, did not have any power behind it and was gathered easily by Neto.

The contrast with Solanke was striking.

Every time the former Chelsea and Liverpool man took possession around the United box, his first instinct was to threaten the goal.

His finish maximised the sodden conditions as he used the pace of the low cross after Lewis Cook had taken advantage of static United defending as Bruno Fernandes looped a clearance out of the penalty area to steer the ball in at the far post.

Solanke was a constant threat. He also struck the base of a post with another shot across goal and it was his header that led to Marcus Tavernier turning home what he thought was a second, which was ruled out for offside.

There was not even an hour played when Martial was replaced by Rasmus Hojlund, a move that brought loud cheers from the home support.

In fairness, the substitution made little difference.

First Billing, as he leapt above Luke Shaw, then Senesi, left unmarked at a corner, exposed United frailties in the air to seal a sensational win for Bournemouth.

Furious Ten Hag
The stern look on Ten Hag’s face as his players left the field suggested the Dutchman was furious at what he had seen. In that regard, he would not have been on his own.

Thousands of empty red seats shining through the gloom at the final whistle told their own story of a pitiful performance.

In both penalty areas United were deficient and Ten Hag could not seem to find any answers.

If anything, it was even worse than the display at St James’ Park seven days ago which drew such criticism and triggered reports of splits in the camp.

Should United not salvage their Champions League status in midweek, they will go to old rivals Liverpool next weekend – when skipper Bruno Fernandes will be suspended after picking up a fifth booking – fearing the kind of hammering inflicted on them last season, when they were beaten 7-0.

source – BBC

Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool

Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool. Mohamed Salah scored his 200th Liverpool goal as Jurgen Klopp’s side produced a late comeback against 10-man Crystal Palace to move top of the Premier League and increase the pressure on former boss Roy Hodgson.

Salah became only the fifth player to reach that landmark for the club, joining Ian Rush, Roger Hunt, Gordon Hodgson and Billy Liddell, when he ignited the fightback with a 76th-minute equaliser.

It was Harvey Elliott who delivered the decisive moment inside the first of 10 minutes of added time, producing a stunning strike from the edge of the penalty area to lift Liverpool above Arsenal.

Salah’s goal arrived just 98 seconds after Jordan Ayew was dismissed for a second bookable offence, and the visitors had failed to land a shot on target prior to that moment.

Palace, booed off by their supporters following a disappointing home loss to Bournemouth on Wednesday, were on course to deliver a surprise blow to the Red’s title aspirations following Jean-Philippe Mateta’s penalty.

The game had continued for more than one minute after Jarell Quansah caught Mateta when attempting to clear a cross before the video assistant referee intervened – but referee Andy Madley did not take long to award Palace a spot-kick after being sent to the pitchside monitor.

Palace had seen a penalty decision in their favour overturned during the first half when Madley took three minutes to review a challenge by Will Hughes on Endo in the lead-up to Virgil van Dijk’s foul on Odsonne Edouard inside the box.

Liverpool, though dominant, struggled throughout to break the hosts down and the returning Alisson came to his side’s rescue in stunning fashion in the first half when he pushed Jefferson Lerma’s first-time shot on to the post.

The visitors again had the Brazilian to thank for another excellent stop to prevent Joachim Andersen providing a dramatic twist with a header from a free-kick in the 100th minute.

Having eventually ended Palace’s spirited resistance, victory took the Reds one point above last season’s runners-up Arsenal, who travel to third-placed Aston Villa later on Saturday (17:30 GMT).

After this late show, at the end of a largely frustrating match in which they found clear-cut chances difficult to come by, Liverpool’s sole league defeat this season remains the controversial stoppage-time loss at Tottenham. They appear genuine title contenders.

Klopp’s side, like current closest rivals Arsenal, are demonstrating an ability to turn setbacks into victories.

They have scored a league-leading 14 goals in the last 15 minutes of matches this season, while the 18 points they have taken from losing positions is also unmatched.

While champions Manchester City have stuttered, the Reds extended their unbeaten run to nine games to leapfrog Arsenal – albeit perhaps only temporarily.

Klopp, who has made no secret of his disdain for early Saturday kick-offs, refreshed his side from Wednesday’s win over Sheffield United with five changes -goalkeeper Alisson’s return from a two-match injury absence among them.

But despite their control, the visit to Selhurst Park was shaping up to be a missed opportunity as Liverpool failed to test Sam Johnstone and had Alisson’s quick reactions to thank for not trailing sooner.

They were significantly aided in their pursuit of rescuing a late result by Ayew’s exit, but Liverpool were relentless after Salah equalised and Elliott’s stunner was their reward.

Salah’s tally of 200 goals has arrived in 327 appearances for the club since joining from Roma for £34m in June 2017, also contributing 86 assists in that time, and he will undoubtedly be key to their ability to maintain a title push.

source – BBC