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SHINNING THE LIGHT ON GENERAL Nhlanhla 'Lucky' Sibusiso Mkhwanazi

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Nhlanhla 'Lucky' Sibusiso Mkhwanazi (born 5 February 1973) is a South African law enforcement official who is serving the KwaZulu Natal Province of South Africa as the Provincial Police Commissioner. He is a Lieutenant-General by rank, reporting directly to the national police commissioner. He is a former South African Police Service (SAPS) Divisional Commissioner for Specialized Operational Response Services. He is also a former Head of Component and Commander of the elite police tactical unit of the South African Police Service, Special Task Force, colloquially known as the "Taakies", having qualified previously for the world renowned difficult selection and training process with the high attrition rate of 85% or more in some recruitment cycles. He served in the elite unit as a police special task force operator. He is a public figure known for his leadership roles in the South African Police Service (SAPS), and gained national recognition for serving as the acti...

SHINNING THE LIGHT ON PERFECT RADIO STATION MANAGER

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Perfect Radio Station Manager Receives Commendation from University of Limpopo Alumni and Convocation Centre MANKWENG – Perfect Radio station manager, Selowa, has been recognized and commended for the station's outstanding community work by the University of Limpopo Alumni and Convocation Centre. The commendation was accompanied by a gift in appreciation of the station's contributions. Perfect Radio has made significant strides in empowering its community, including creating job opportunities for over 20 graduates. The station continues to harness the power of media to drive positive change within the community. With a strong online presence, Perfect Radio has successfully conquered the digital space, expanding its reach and impact beyond traditional broadcasting. Selowa's journey in establishing Perfect Radio and his expertise in the field were recently shared in a podcast with the University of Limpopo, "Inside UL". The podcast featured an insightful interview...

A NEW BOOK WRITTEN BY A PASTOR FROM BOLOBEDU

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Can you still trust God? THAT IS THE TITTLE OF VICTOR MAHASHA`S BOOK, A FOUNDER AND A VISION BEARER ONE OF BOLOBEDU`S ANOINTED LEADER, MIGHTY IN WORD. Amnon and Tamar "This is the story of the incest between these children of David. Tamar believed in Amnon, her half-brother with a free mind of love and care. She related with him with full trust. Amnon broke this trust by lusting after Tamar and he raped her and sent her out of the room in shame! Can you imagine the deepness of the wound this must have caused Tamar? This is the same thing going on in our world today. Many people's hearts have been broken down to pieces due to betrayal of trust. David and Absalom Absalom shattered the trust of his father, David. He staged a coup against him, chased him out of the throne. David was forced to go into an exile with the very few people remaining with him shattered and disappointed. This is what we mean by deep wounds. Can you imagine what kind of deep wound and restlessness...

REMEMBER THEM WITH A TOMBSTONE

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‘We have been robbed of great talent’: Ramaphosa pays tribute to late songbird Zahara

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness at the death of award-winning singer Zahara, real name Bulelwa Mkutukana. “We have been robbed of great talent. She was talented, vibrant and a wonderful composer and to be robbed of that talent, at her young age, is a real blow to our country. “She is one of the great products the country has produced in the arts and I am really saddened by her passing,” Ramaphosa said on Tuesday. Tributes have been pouring in for Mkutukana, who died on Monday evening after being hospitalised for two weeks. She was 36. Sports, arts and culture minister Zizi Kodwa confirmed the news on his social media, saying: “I am very saddened by the passing of Zahara. My deepest condolences to the Mkutukana family and the South African music industry. Government has been with the family for some time. Zahara and her guitar made an incredible and lasting impact in South African music.” The singer gained fame in 2011 when her debut album Loliwe went pl...

Zahara, platinum-selling South African singer-songwriter, dies aged 35

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Singer who played for Nelson Mandela at his home had been hospitalised with ‘physical pains’, and previously suffered liver damage from alcoholism The South African pop singer Zahara, whose soaring voice and strident ballads earned her multiple platinum-selling albums in her home country, has died aged 35. South Africa’s sports, arts and culture minister, Zizi Kodwa, announced her death, saying: “My deepest condolences to the Mkutukana family and the South African music industry. Government has been with the family for some time now. Zahara and her guitar made an incredible and lasting impact in South African music.” Last month, her manager, Oyama Dyosiba, confirmed she had been hospitalised “following complaints about physical pains”. She had suffered liver disease after problems with alcoholism, confirmed by Dyosiba in 2019. Her sister Nomonde said that year doctors had told her, “if [Zahara] continues drinking, she is going to die … We are making sure that there is always someon...