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Mampintsha’s Mom Zamanguni Gumede Confirmed Dead Weeks After Burying Her Son, Mzansi Blames Babes Wodumo

Mampintsha’s Mom Zamanguni Gumede Confirmed Dead Weeks After Burying Her Son

‘She called us to come to say goodbye:, Mampintsha’s mom has died Weeks after burying her son Weeks after burying her son, Mampintsha’s mother Zamanguni Gumede died. Mpintsho’s mom’s death was confirmed by the late Big Nuz member’s sister, Pinki Gumede, to Daily Sun. The devastated daughter said the last time she saw Zamanguni, she was […]

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Mampintsha’s Friend Slams The Government For Throwing Babes Wodumo’s Husband A Lavish Funeral

Mampintsha’s Friend Slams The Government For Throwing Babes Wodumo’s Husband A Lavish Funeral

x Mampintsha (Image Credit: News24) Mampintsha’s Friend Slams The Government For Throwing Babes Wodumo’s Husband A Lavish Funeral Mampintsha’s friend Dogg DNB has come out to slam the government for throwing Babes Wodumo’s husband at a lavish funeral. In an official statement directed to the South African government, Dogg bashed the government for spending lots

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Tokyo Sexwale wedding

Billionaire Tokyo Sexwale married his long-time partner Natacha da Silva

South African politician and billionaire, Tokyo Sexwale, 69, got married to his long-time partner Natacha da Silva, 31, over the weekend in a lavish ceremony.   Pictures and videos of their wedding were shared by friends and family who attended the nuptials in Johannesburg. Da Silva’s father said to be younger than his new son-in-law,

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R780k on new donkey carts

North West government spends R780k on new donkey carts with a three-year maintenance plan

SOUTH AFRICA The North West department of community safety said it has spent R780,000 on acquiring 20 donkey carts which it has given to villagers in the Dibono and Manwana districts outside Mahikeng. The donkey-drawn carts come in two- and four-seaters. This mode of transport is used to ferry children to school, the sick to

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