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From racist remarks to celeb kidnappings and legal battles

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August 08, 2025

IT’S BEEN another whirlwind week in the world of fame, with chart-topping releases, courtroom drama, rising stars being recognised, and a few heartwarming moments thrown in.

- NOMATHAMSANGA SITHATHU.

From racist remarks to celeb kidnappings and legal battles

Open Chats Podcast faces backlash for racist comments

The racist comments made on the Open Chats Podcast have ignited widespread outrage. The remarks, which perpetuate harmful stereotypes and offensive generalisations about coloured people, sparked a backlash across social media, and prompted a strong reaction from the likes of well-known comedian Mare Lottering among others.

“As someone who is mentally slow and who sleeps with his cousins, I’ve actually done rather well for myself. And nogal without hosting a podcast. Shem,” posted Lottering.

His sarcastic remark highlighted the absurdity of the stereotypes being perpetuated and the ignorance behind such comments. Meanwhile, singer Honeshma Margarido publicly apolo-gised saying: “During my guest appearance on Open Chats Podcast, I made an offensive and harmful generalisation by saying that the coloured men I dated were ‘crazy mentally’ and I deeply regret that statement.’

Minnie Dlamini takes MacG to court

TV presenter and producer Minnie Dlamini has taken Podcast and Chill hosts MacG and Sol Phenduka to the Equality Court, seeking R2.5 million in damages. The case relates to offensive remarks made by MacG about Dlamini’s past relationship, which she alleges amounted to hate speech, gender-based harassment and unfair discrimination.

The claim includes R1 million for damages to her dignity and R1.5 million to be donated to a women’s organisation. According to court papers, Dlamini rejected MacG’s apology, choosing instead to pursue legal accountability.

Women in music celebrated at Basadi in Music Awards

The Basadi in Music Awards returned for its fourth year, honouring women making waves in the industry.

The ceremony took place over two nights at the Joburg Theatre, recog-nising talent across various categories.

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Thailand bombs Poipet amid escalating border conflict

CAMBODIA said Thailand’s military bombed the casino town of Poipet yesterday, a major crossing between the two nations, as foreign powers pressured them to halt reignited border clashes.

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Summer fun, music and creativity for the whole family

MATTHEW

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December 19, 2025

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Nation's bridges still need building

THIS week, on Reconciliation Day, 40 000 Afrikaners gathered at the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria to commemorate Geloftedag - the Day of the Vow.

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December 19, 2025

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Teacher assaults rise in W Cape

AS THE school year has come to an end, the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has revealed that 96 incidents of learner assaults on teachers were reported to Safe Schools between January and November this year - with nearly nine educators being assaulted per month.

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December 19, 2025

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Pastor uses soccer to unite communities

SCHOOL teacher, author and pastor Nashville Blaauw is taking young people off from the streets and away from gangsterism and crime to be part of inter-church soccer tournaments.

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December 19, 2025

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Motshekga defends her response to navy chief's claims

DEFENCE Minister Angie Motshekga stated that her leadership and actions regarding South African Navy chief Vice-Admiral Monde Lobese's remarks about the underfunding of the country's defence capabilities were consistent with her oath of office.

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December 19, 2025

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Alnika's family finds solace in court ruling

THE family of Alnika Mitchell, 14, were relieved to hear that murder-accused Milosh Basson will remain in custody this festive season as the case against him was postponed to April 9 for further investigation.

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December 19, 2025

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Doctor Khumalo throws his support behind Mbule

FORMER Bafana Bafana midfielder Doctor Khumalo has voiced his support for Orlando Pirates midfielder Sipho Mbule, backing him to play a key role for South Africa at the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations.

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December 19, 2025

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Murder-accused AGU cops tell court they fear going to prison

'FED TO THE WOLVES'

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December 19, 2025

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Protect workers against crooked contractors

WASTE management workers in Cape Town have once again been left in the lurch by contractors who pay low wages and steal from them by half-paying them, delaying paying them, or not paying them at all, enabled by the City of Cape Town's policy of outsourcing services, even in cases where such services are part of the City’s core functions.

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December 19, 2025

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