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Friday, 10 February 2017

Daily Sun

Yesterday
PUNANI MAGIC IN DEMAND!
Nomthi Gcwensa shows her punani warmers. Photo by Jabulani Langa  ~ 
WHEN SunGirl Mavi Ngcobo needed to pee on Tuesday she rushed into a women’s toilet – only to find there was a long, slow queue.
But the women weren’t waiting to use the toilet!
As Mavi was standing in the queue for the toilet in Isipingo, KZN, a woman told her: “This is for punani warmers, not to pee.”
Another woman was sitting at a table in a corner of the room. The table was covered in powders, pills and some tablets that looked like sweets.
As Mavi approached the table, a woman stopped her.
“Sorry sisi, it is not your turn. I’m here to buy the powder that saved me from losing boyfriends.
“I will buy extra today, as Valentine’s Day is near. I want my boyfriend to have it hotter.”
The hawker, Nomthi Gcwensa (30) from Umbumbulu, said: “These are punani warmers.
“They help women to keep their punanis hot and dry during sex. Some women have wet
punanis that drive men away.”
She said she sold her products from the toilet because it is private and restricted to women only.
“I don’t want men to see women buying these products.”
Nomthi said she heard that men love hot punanis.
“Not every woman has that.”
She mixes traditional herbs she gets in rural Umbumbulu, and gets the sweets and pills from Chinese shops.
A happy 32-year-old customer said the warmers really work.
“I can sleep with two men in one day and both will be happy,” she said.

Daily Sun

An hour ago
SEMENYA SET FOR OLYMPIC GOLD AFTER RIVAL BANNED
Caster Semenya (Supplied)  ~ 
South Africa's Caster Semenya could receive her second Olympic gold medal after the Court of Arbitration for Sport stripped Russia's Mariya Savinova-Farnosova of her title.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport on Friday stripped Savinova-Farnosova of her 2012 London Olympics 800m gold medal and banned her for four years for doping.
The women's 800m race was won by Savinova-Farnosova in 1:56.19 with Semenya finishing second with a time of 1:57.23. Another Russian, Ekaterina Poistogova was third.
However, in November 2015, after an investigation, a report by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) recommended that Poistogova be given a life-time ban.
If the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decides to reallocate the medals from the 2012 final, Semenya will receive the gold medal, to go along with her gold from Rio in 2016.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport said there was "clear evidence" that Savinova was involved in doping from the eve of the European Championship in Barcelona in 2010 until the 2013 world championships in Moscow - including the 2012 London Games.
The ban was back-dated to start on August 24, 2015. CAS said all prizes won between July 26, 2010 and August 19, 2013, are forfeited.
The CAS acted as the main tribunal in the case as the Russian athletics federation is suspended by the world body, the International Association of Athletics Federations because of its doping controversy.

Daily Sun

Yesterday
WATCH: SANGOMA TEACHER IN CLASSROOM!
A screen grab from a video shows a teacher at Ikeleng Primary School pretending to throw the bones in the classroom. Screenshot from supplied video  ~ 
THE VIDEO clip lasts only a few seconds, but it has caused a huge stir.
Parents whose children attend Ikeleng Primary School in Tshwane are angry because a video of a teacher pretending to be a sangoma in class started doing the rounds. In the video, the teacher is seen kneeling on the floor, making actions, with the children responding.
Nobody knows who started circulating the video but it has prompted parents to demand disciplinary action.
The teacher from the school in Lebanon, Mabopane, is seen bending over, pretending to throw sangoma bones.
Then she starts shouting: “Vumani bo! Vumani bo!”
The pupils respond: “Siyavuma!”
She repeats it three times and then she stands up, laughing and someone gives a high five to the kids. The person taking the video also laughs back and says to the teacher: “O bosepa wena.”
The video was trending on WhatsApp, opening fresh debate about religion in the classroom on the social network.
Parents are not happy. One of them said the teacher not only insulted their tradition but used their children for her jokes.
“Our kids are not toys. We send them to school to study the curriculum, not to learn about sangoma things.”
She said the children listened to everything their teachers told them.
“They trust the teachers more than us. When they are taught curtain things at school they also want to do them at home,” she said.
Another parent said the teacher should be disciplined.
“If we want our children to learn such things there are proper ways to do that.
“She should also have taken into consideration that some children’s families don’t believe in such practices,” he said.
Oupa Bodibe, Gauteng Department of Education acting spokesman, said they were aware of the matter.
“We strongly condemn the alleged conduct of the teacher. The district has been requested to investigate.
“The outcome will determine the action to be taken against the teacher.”

Daily Sun

3 hours ago
MONA MONYANE LEAVING MUVHANGO!
Mona Monyane  ~ 
Mona Monyane has decided to resign from her role as Dr Nthabaleng on SABC 2's popular soapie Muvhango.
The local actress confirmed the news, saying "I have decided to explore other avenues within the industry and growing as an actress. I also want to focus on building a legacy for our daughter. I thank my fans and hope that they will continue to support my career going forward."
Mona has not spoken out about her resignation on Twitter but has posted this adorable picture of her daughter.
Source - The Juice/Channel24

Daily Sun

9 hours ago
BLESSER CHALLENGES MOREKIS
From left: Blesser Serge Cabonge and singer King Monada. Photo by Samson Ratswana  ~ 
SELF-PROCLAIMED international blesser Serge Cabonge is at it again.
The prominent businessman has invited Ska Bhora Moreki hitmaker King Monada to join him on stage.
The two will host the International Blesser vs Moreki party at Polokwane Shisa Nyama in Limpopo next Saturday.
Khanyi Mbau will MC at the event.
Serge said the event is aimed at celebrating the blesser trend.
He added that he has invited a number of blessers and morekis to join him at the event.
However, he did not want to reveal their names.
“It’s a surprise.
“But I promise those who attend the show will have an unforgettable experience.
“Those who don’t understand how blessers and morekis work will get a glimpse of our lifestyle.
“The event will create an opportunity for fans to interact with me and their favourite celebrities,” said Serge.
King Monada said he cannot wait for the party.
“The blessers must watch out for morekis.
“We will steal the show.”
Serge said he plans to host a lot more events outside Gauteng.
He said the reason he chose to host his latest event in Limpopo is because the province has a lot of talent.
The businessman added that King Monada was a perfect example of the province’s talent.
The event will feature performances by King Bash, Kwela Tebza, The Vibe and DJs Sumbody, Ali, Jahbza and Deeleemash.

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Sowetan

MK veteran wants Nyanda to answer for Nokuthula 

Simelane's disappearance

By Naledi Shange | Feb 06, 2017 

An uMkhonto WeSizwe veteran on Monday called on his former general‚ 

Siphiwe Nyanda‚ to divulge his part in the disappearance of Nokuthula 

Simelane.

 The activist disappeared in 1983 while on a mission to the Carlton Centre in Johannesburg.
 “During that time‚ people were paid by the apartheid regime and that is why they are rich today. They were paid. We went to Robben Island because they were paid. Who sold out this woman?” said Kid Sogovu.
 He ambushed Nyanda during a media conference held at Luthuli House.
 Wearing a cap‚ the short chubby man who had a placard hung around his neck was dragged out of the news conference by security officers after he disrupted the proceedings‚ seeking answers from Nyanda.
 His placard read: “Tell us about Nokuthula Simelane‚ Siphiwe Nyanda.”

The MKVA and the MK National Council had called the conference to brief the media on their meeting
held last week in Sandton.
 Sogovu accused Nyanda on focusing on problems in the ruling party instead of first addressing the
military veterans’ issues.
 “He has never called any conference about our fight‚ fighting against apartheid‚ but he can call a
press conference and talk about other things which don’t need him‚” Sogovu told reporters outside
Luthuli House.
 “He must explain what happened to this lady. Those are my cries. He must explain. Who sold out?
Who was paid when we were fighting against apartheid? Who was paid so that this lady could be
arrested?” he said.
 Sogovu claimed he had landed in jail during the apartheid era after following a false lead by Nyanda.
 “I committed acts of sabotage in 1982 with other comrades and we went back and reported to [Nyanda]
 in Swaziland. From Swaziland we went to Mozambique.
 “Then in 1983‚ he sent us back again to come and commit further acts of sabotage as members of
MK and that is when I was arrested‚” he said.
 Sogovu said Nyanda had sent him and other freedom fighters to meet with a contact but they were
instead met by security officers.
 He has not received an explanation from Nyanda on how they were arrested.
 Questioned on whether he had been planted to disrupt the meeting‚ Sogovu dismissed the claims.
 “No‚ I am a former freedom fighter‚” said Sogovu.
 He vowed to attend every meeting where Nyanda would be present to press him for answers.
Simelane was a 23-year-old university graduate when she disappeared.
 She was a courier for UMkhonto we Sizwe (MK)‚ the armed wing of the African National Congress‚
 moving between Swaziland and South Africa.
 Reports suggest that she fell into a trap set by one of her own and was allegedly abducted and brutally
tortured by the Security Branch of the former South African Police. She was never seen again.
Willem Coetzee‚ Anton Pretorius‚ Frederick Mong and Msebenzi Radebe were prosecuted for her murder last year.

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Daily Sun

Yesterday
WOMEN LINE UP FOR PAYMENT FROM MOREKI
    A screen grab from a Facebook video shows the apparent mystery moreki dishing out money to queuing mums with their babies. ~ 
    HE POPS up with bundles of cash and hands out money to people.
    Nobody knows who this moreki is or why he does it. 
    BUT NOBODY IS ASKING QUESTIONS EITHER. 
    Like the song says, Ska Bhora Moreki! 
    And the message is clear. Don’t bore or bother the buyer.
    As long as he is buying the drinks and doing the blessing, don’t ask questions.
    This mystery moreki is happy to bless and give a helping hand to the needy.
    On a video posted on Facebook the man is seen dishing out one hundred and two hundred rand notes to queueing women, most of them holding children.
    On his Facebook page, Moreki Finder, he declares: “I should give out to my charity tomorrow. I will give each person R400 because the government only gives people R350 with which they have to feed kids.”
    While he doesn’t seem to mind people making videos and there are lots of pictures of him on his Facebook page, he does not want to identify himself.
    He said whoever needs help can contact him and he will give them a lift in life.
    And he invites people to come to him for a hand-out.
    “If you also want money, please share and like my page and inbox me.”
    He claims that he will check to see if the person really needs help.
    “Send me a WhatsApp with your picture and location and I will connect you with Moreki, who will care for you.”
    Moreki seemingly moves between Limpopo and Gauteng.
    “Moreki is around Gauteng, waiting,” he said.
    Social media is going crazy with women trying to locate the blesser, while others praise him for helping the needy.
    Kerometsoe Xaba wrote on Facebook: “At least you are doing something great by giving to those who can’t even afford bread. We thank you for being kind. God will always bless you.”
    Phindile Semenya’s post said: “I need help. We lost our parents, we are not working. We need money, electricity and water. If we don’t pay they are going to cut it off and the groceries we buy don’t last for the whole month.”
    Daily Sun managed to track down the man people call moreki on the phone.
    He would not disclose his real name or where he came from, but insisted what he is doing comes from the heart.
    “Yes, I do like to help the needy and help make people’s dreams come true.”
    Asked for more comment he said: “Well, I’m not yet ready for an interview. We will have to wait.”