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SA minister says bus drivers should have been arrested for carrying child travellers from Zimbabwe

SOUTH AFRICA – Home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi says bus drivers who allowed scores of minors to travel from Zimbabwe to South Africa unaccompanied and without consent forms from guardians should have been arrested.

‘I didn’t see Kelly Khumalo run to bedroom on night of Meyiwa’s murder’

Mthokozisi Thwala says he did not see Kelly Khumalo running to a bedroom on the night Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa was killed.

‘I won’t show up’ — Makhadzi cautions fans not to book her through Open Mic

A week after Makhadzi parted ways with her former record label, the musician has already cautioned promoters not to book her via her old label ... or else!

“It’s a lie, they’ve never booked Makhadzi’ – Open Mic manager fumes

“It's a lie, they've never booked Makhadzi ... ask them to send you an invoice from us or POP (proof of payment) they made to Open Mic or Makhadzi — there is no such a thing.” According to Sunday World, Makhadzi was booked by businessman Jeffrey Malatji to perform at Ejays Lounge in Moime village outside Tzaneen on Saturday.

Dr Nandipha charged with murder, fraud and violating dead bodies

Dr Nandipha Magudumana, the partner of convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester was expected to make her first appearance in the Bloemfontein magistrate's court on Thursday on a charge of murder and also aiding and abetting.

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Chamisa says compromised MPs cannot stop Mnangagwa term extension plan

Nelson Chamisa has questioned Parliament's ability to resist Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, alleging that many MPs have been compromised by corruption and political patronage.

OM Bank customers surge to near half-million as Old Mutual keeps integration on track

Old Mutual says the integration of Old Mutual Finance into OM Bank remains on track for completion this year after the bank's customer base surged to 473,000 and retail deposits climbed to R541 million.

What would WaMagaisa say now? Remembering Alex Magaisa in a time of constitutional mischief

Four years after his death, constitutional scholar and commentator Alex Tawanda Magaisa continues to shape Zimbabwe's public debate. Dr Gift Mawire reflects on what Magaisa might have said about the 2030 agenda, constitutional amendments, succession politics and the future of democracy.

The fire that changed Zimbabwe: How Solomon Mujuru’s death exposed the shadow empire

Nearly 15 years after the death of General Solomon Mujuru in a mysterious farmhouse fire, questions remain unanswered. This review of Blessing-Miles Tendi's landmark biography explores the political intrigue, succession battles and shadow networks that have shaped modern Zimbabwe.