SHOCKING ARRESTS IN KWANOBUHLE MURDER CASE

By Phumlani Saul

Four young suspects, aged 16 to 23, have been taken into custody in connection with the horrific discovery of two charred bodies in KwaNobuhle.

The swift arrests were made possible by diligent police work and community cooperation.

IN CUSTODY: The investigation into the double murder in KwaNobuhle is ongoing. Four suspects between the ages of 16 and 23 years were arrested in connection with the murders on Wednesday

The bodies of two females were found by goat herders at about 7am, near the Nyosi Wildlife Reserve adjacent to Fourth Avenue, Khayelitsha on Wednesday morning.

Acting Eastern Cape provincial commissioner Maj-Gen Thandiswa Kupiso praised the KwaNobuhle police for their quick action.

” We assure the public that we are treating this case with the utmost seriousness,” Kupiso said.

Gantana said the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the murders was ongoing and further details regarding the charges the suspects faced would be disclosed as the case unfolded.

The investigation is ongoing, and further details about the charges will be revealed as the case unfolds. The SAPS is urging anyone with information to come forward and assist with the investigation.

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FOUND TWO BURNT BODIES IN KWANOBUHLE

By Phumlani Saul

Double Murder Investigation Underway in Kwanobuhle

A gruesome discovery was made in Kwanobuhle’s Khayelitsha area on Wednesday, as the charred bodies of two young women were found in bushes adjacent to 4th Avenue.

Double Murder Investigation: Kariega Police Appeal for Information After Two Young Women’s Bodies Found Charred in Kwanobuhle Photos by Azola Kolobile

The Kariega police are now investigating a double murder, with detectives working tirelessly to unravel the circumstances surrounding the brutal act.

According to Captain Andre Beetge, the spokesperson for the Kariega police, the bodies of the two unidentified females are estimated to be between the ages of 17 and 19. Their identities remain unknown at this stage, and the police are urging anyone with information to come forward.

“The motive for this callous act is also unknown and forms a critical part of the ongoing investigation being conducted by Kwanobuhle SAPS detectives under the leadership of the Serious Violent Crimes unit,” Beetge said.

Police Investigate Brutal Double Murder in Kariega’s Kwanobuhle Area photo by Azola Kolobile

The police are appealing to the community for any information that could assist the investigation. Captain Beetge emphasized the importance of public cooperation in helping the police to bring the perpetrators to justice.

“We urge anyone with information, no matter how small it may seem, to come forward and assist us in our investigation. We are committed to ensuring that justice is served, and we need the community’s help to achieve this,” Beetge said.

The investigation is ongoing, with detectives working around the clock to piece together the events leading up to the gruesome discovery. The police are also working to identify the victims, and a post-mortem examination is expected to be conducted to determine the cause of death.

The community is shocked and outraged by the brutal murder, and there are growing concerns about safety and security in the area. The police are reassuring residents that they are doing everything in their power to apprehend the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Kariega police or the investigating officer. The police are committed to ensuring that justice is served, and they are counting on the community’s cooperation to help solve this heinous crime.

Anyone with information can contact the Kariega police or the investigating officer.

NYANSI KILLER: ” I’M VERY SORRY!

By Nomalungelo Booi

“THERE is always mercy to people who say sorry.”

These were the words of acting Judge Henk Roelofse when handing down sentence to a Gqeberha law enforcement officer on

Tuesday, 10 June.

Abednigo Mbuyane was sentenced to 12- years for the murder of his wife” s Nyansi. Photo by Nomalungelo Booi

These were the words of acting Judge Henk Roelofse when handing down sentence to a

Gqeberha law enforcement officer on

Tuesday, 10 June.Abednigo Mbuyane (40) was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment by the Gqeberha High Court for the murder of his wife’s Nyansi (side chick), Thamsanqa Nkosi (34).

Nkosi, who was a provincial traffic inspectorate officer, was gunned down on 15 April 2023 at Njoli square outside Zwide after Mbuyane found him with his wife.

Mbuyane told the court when he wanted to confront his wife, the deceased interjected and a fight broke out. He said he was angry and confused and took out his service pistol, shot Nkosi twice and left the scene.

Roelofse said the state did not prove beyond reasonable doubt that Mbuyane had planned to kill the deceased. He said on the day of the incident, Mbuyane never knew his life and that of the victim’s family would 

Roelofse said Mbuyane’s action had a negative impact on the victim’s family.”To show mercy l order that your sentence runs from 15 April 2023 when you were arrested. Your sentence will run concurrently. Unfortunately, no sentence can satisfy everybody, but the court has taken into account everything and must find balance.

There is always mercy to people who say sorry.

Your behaviour will determine your future. Take care of yourself,” he said.

“I would like to apologise to everything what has happened to the Nkosi family. I am very sorry and would like to apologise to the community and also like to apologise to the court,” he said.

Goodyear to Shut Down Nelson Mandela Bay

By Phumlani Saul

In a significant blow to the local economy, Goodyear has announced that it will be closing its manufacturing plant in Kariega,

Nelson Mandela Bay, resulting in the loss of approximately 900 jobs. The decision, which comes after 78 years of operation, is part of the company’s restructuring efforts to optimize its footprint and portfolio in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region.

The factory, which was established in 1947, has been a cornerstone of the local economy, providing employment opportunities for hundreds of workers.

The closure of the plant is expected to have a ripple effect on the local economy, with thousands of jobs in secondary industries, such as catering, security, and corporate social investment projects, potentially being impacted.

According to a statement released by Goodyear, the company is committed to acting fairly and providing support to its employees and their families. The process will be facilitated by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation, and Arbitration (CCMA), and the company has expressed gratitude for the dedication and efforts of its South African team.

The National Metal Workers Union (NUMSA) has yet to receive a Section 189 notice from Goodyear, according to representative Phakamile Hlubi-Majola. The union is likely to play a key role in negotiations with the company to secure the best possible outcome for affected employees.

The Goodyear manufacturing plant in Kariega, Nelson Mandela Bay will be shutting down Photo by Phumlani Saul

The closure of the Goodyear plant is a significant loss for the Nelson Mandela Bay region, and efforts will be needed to support those affected and to attract new investment to the area. As the community comes to terms with this news, it is clear that the impact will be felt for a long time to come.

Local Business Owner told Daily Kasi News ” This is devastating news for the employees and the community. We need to come together to support those affected and find ways to revitalize the local economy.” –

Aldrin Gowse Economic Analyst said ‘”Goodyear’s decision is a reflection of the challenges facing the manufacturing sector in South Africa. We need to work together to create a more favorable business environment.” –

Phakamile Hlubi-Majola, NUMSA Representative “The union will do everything in its power to secure the best possible outcome for our members. We will not let Goodyear off the hook without a fight.” –

    The closure of the Goodyear plant is a significant setback for the Nelson Mandela Bay region, and it will be crucial for stakeholders to work together to mitigate the impact and find new opportunities for growth and development.

    From Tanzania to South African Screens: Bwana Mtuli Shines at Thespian Music Video Festival

    By Lolwethu Leeu

    The South African music video industry recently witnessed an inspiring story of cross-continental talent as Bwana Mtuli, a Tanzanian-born creative, took center stage at this year’s Thespian Music Video Festival. His journey from the classrooms of East Africa to the spotlight of South Africa’s vibrant creative community underscores the power of resilience, ingenuity, and collaboration in the continent’s growing entertainment sector.

    Wisdom’s performance underscored a significant message at the Thespian Music Video Festival in Gqeberha Photo by. Phumlani Saul

    Mtuli’s artistic path began far from his current acclaim. Raised in Tanzania, Mtuli initially set out to build a career in computer science and information technology. However, financial challenges prompted him to seek additional income, leading him to experiment with photography and eventually video production. Word of his skill spread quickly, and encouragement from peers led him to pursue filmmaking as a profession.

    The Thespian Music Video Festival, a groundbreaking event in Nelson Mandela Bay, provided a platform for Mtuli to showcase his talent. Organized by Johannes, a photographer and media activist, the festival aimed to promote local talent, city landmarks, and tourism. Despite being self-funded, the festival featured notable performances, including a standout show by hip-hop artist Wisdom.

    Wisdom’s performance underscored a significant message: compliance with requirements often determines which opportunities become accessible. As one speaker noted, “It is never your idea and then talent; it’s compliance and then talent.” This message resonated with attendees, who emphasized the importance of professionalism and networking in the creative industry.

    The event’s organizers, led by Sebenzile Dj Sebz Zalabe, worked tirelessly to bring together local talent Photos by Phumlani Saul

    The festival of music videos is the first-ever of its kind in Nelson Mandela Bay, traditionally focused on feature or short films. The event’s organizers, led by Johannes, worked tirelessly to bring together local talent, industry professionals, and enthusiasts.

    The festival’s success can be attributed to the collaborative spirit of its participants. Various professionals, including recent graduates, lecturers, and experts in merchandise, marketing, and branding, shared their expertise for free. Attendees benefited from valuable knowledge and potential collaborations, often otherwise accessible only by paying expensive tuition fees.

    As the festival looks to the future, organizers and attendees have identified concrete steps to amplify their success. These include enhancing networking opportunities, refining logistical planning, and keeping professionalism at the forefront of all activities. By continuing outreach efforts and initiating smaller, themed gatherings, the festival aims to maintain momentum and grow the community.

    The Thespian Music Video Festival continues to affirm its role as a crucible for talent and a beacon for creative ambition across the continent. By celebrating voices like Mtuli’s and fostering spaces for artistic expression and practical guidance, the festival is poised to make a lasting impact on South Africa’s creative industries.

    Dogs feed on ‘Sinethemba’s’ bones

    By Tembile Sgqolana

    DOGS found eating human bones.

    Residents of KwaMpisi Village in Bhizana, Eastern Cape fond the dogs eating human bones on Thursday, 22 May.

    Sinethemba Mpontshani was last seen on 17 May

    They believe the bones might be the remains of Sinethemba Mpontshani (29), who mysteriously disappeared on 17 May when he was called at a

    party.

    He was last seen going outside after he was called by a local man, but he never returned.

    Five days later, residents saw dogs eat what appeared to be human bones in a nearby veld and found a mutilate decomposed body they believe might be Sinethemba.

    One of the residents said they noticed the dogs tearing at the bones and when they came closer, “it was a terrible sight”.

    The resident blamed the police for not acting on time.

    “The person who called Sinethemba is well known in the village and should have been arrested a long time ago,” he said.

    Khula Community Project spokesman Petros Majola said Sinethemba worked hard to change his life and put something on the table.

    “He had a bright future and worked close with young people in the village trying to uplift them. The whole community is devastated by his death,” said Majola.

    Majola said it’s a huge loss for the village to lose such a young man who was active in the community and wanted what was best for his village.

    Police spokeswoman Lieutenant-Colonel Siphokazi Mawisa said Bhizana cops are investigating a case of murder.

    AboMyfriend under attack! 

    ADDO in the Eastern Cape was like one of the movie scenes from a Hollywood blockbuster as local residents attacked and forced foreign nationals to flee their homes at the weekend.


    Chaos erupted after a local man was allegedly killed by foreign nationals at a tavern in Valencia on Saturday night, 24 May.

    Women and kids were housed at a safehouse in Addo after violence erupted over the weekend.


    South African citizens mobilised on Sunday morning and after a meeting they attacked AboMyfriend ekasi, leaving three dead and 10 others injured.


    Community leader Kevin Mapurisa, a Zimbabwean national who has lived in Valencia for over 15 years, described the violent scene as horrific.
    Many women and kids sought shelter in the surrounding bush or hid in ditches overnight, too afraid to travel to the police station as angry residents went house to house checking for foreign nationals.

    On Monday morning displaced foreign nationals one of the foreign of three, Vimbai Chiware, a single mother of three, said the mob was baying for blood.

    “It’s freezing cold, and I don’t know when this will end,” she said.


    Chris Mapingure, chairman of the Zimbabwe Migrants Support Network, said: “There’s no food, no sanitation. Babies don’t have nappies or
    medicine. It’s desperate.


    “As the organisation, we have hired two trucks to evacuate women and children to safety in
    Gqeberha. More evacuations are planned.”
    Sundays River Valley Municipality called for calm in Addo.
    “The municipality is calling for calm and urges residents to avoid taking the law into their own hands and let authorities handle violence and crime,” said the municipality in a statement.


    Warrant Officer Majola Nkohli said a South African man was killed on Saturday night at a tavern in Valencia in Addo, allegedly an immigrant.

    “On Sunday, revenge attacks erupted, and foreign nationals were targeted at random. Police are investigating murder (four counts), and attempted murder (10 counts). More arrests are imminent.
    Acting provincial commissioner in the Eastern Cape, Major-General Thandiswa Kupiso is appealing for calm.
    She further urged community leaders to assist with engagement.
    On Tuesday, 27 May Nkohli said the situation was still tense, and there is heavy police presence in the area with other law enforcement agencies, assisting as force multipliers.
    “This morning around 6am, there were sporadic groups of people who started burning tyres on the roads, but that situation was dealt with,” he said.
    He said arrangements have been made to accommodate stranded
    Foreign nationals..

    “Most of them have been accommodated in temporary shelters outside Addo. Police have also placed a team of detectives to work on the cases that were opened, and as soon they are finished with the investigation, arrests will follow,” said Nkohli.

    FILMMAKERS TO CONVERGE IN NELSON MANDELA BAY FOR MUSIC VIDEO FILM FESTIVAL

    By Daily Kasi News Reporter

    The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality is proud to host the inaugural Nelson Mandela Music Video Film Festival on May 31, 2025, at the Atheneum in Gqeberha. This exciting event brings together top music video directors, producers, and cinematographers to share their expertise with budding industry players.

    Lights, camera, action!: Nelson Mandela Music Video Film Festival on May 31, 2025, in Gqeberha! Photo: supplied

    About the Festival

    The festival is the brainchild of Sebenzile Zalabe and will be implemented by his talent management company, ‘Flying Loudcast Agency’, with support from Nelson Mandela Bay Development Agency, MyBliss Technologies, and Sonwabo Audio Visuals. The event aims to equip young people with industry know-how, foster professionalism, and empower music video producers to attract private sector partnerships.

    Festival Highlights

    • Workshops and masterclasses on music video directing, editing, and visual effects
    • Award ceremony with cash prizes
    • Live entertainment by featured artists
    • Opportunities for networking and collaboration

    Target Audience

    The festival is targeting musicians, music video producers, record labels, and aspiring musicians and content creators. According to Zalabe, “We believe content creators can integrate local music in their content” to boost the local industry.

    Festival Details

    • Date: May 31, 2025
    • Venue: Atheneum (Little Theatre)
    • Tickets: Available at Webtickets for R100
    • Follow us on social media: Facebook – Mandela Bay Music Video Film Festival

    Call to Action

    Music lovers, filmmakers, and aspiring music video producers are encouraged to buy their tickets and secure their spots to enjoy live entertainment and learn from industry experts.

    POLICE DEPLOYED TO QUELL DEADLY ADDO CLASH

    By Abongile Zuzani

    Tensions ran high in Addo over the weekend as revenge attacks claimed the lives of four people and left at least 10 others injured. The violence, which police described as retaliatory, prompted the deployment of additional enforcements to the area.

    Tensions ran high in Addo over the weekend as revenge attacks claimed the lives of four people in front the blue shop in ADDO, Eastern Cape. Photo by Abongile Zuzani

    Acting provincial commissioner Major-General Thandiswa Kupiso swiftly responded to the situation by mobilizing members from specialized units to maintain order and stability in the community. The clashes, which began on Sunday and continued into Monday, were sparked by the murder of a local resident outside a tavern on Saturday.

    In desperation, some foreign nationals ran to the police station to escape the violence photo by Abongile Zuzani

    According to police spokesperson Warrant Officer Majola Nkohli, community members took to the streets and randomly attacked foreigners in the area. “It is reported that community members then mobilised and randomly attacked foreigners,” Nkohli said. The situation has now been brought under control, thanks to the swift intervention of the police.

    The police have launched an investigation into the incident, with four counts of murder and 10 counts of attempted murder being probed. Nkohli assured the public that arrests are imminent, and the police are working tirelessly to bring the perpetrators to justice.

    In a bid to restore calm and stability to the area, Kupiso appealed to community leaders to assist in calming the situation. “We urge everyone to remain calm and to allow the police to do their work,” Kupiso said. The police are maintaining a heavy presence in the area, and members from various specialized units are on the ground to prevent further violence.

    The incident has left the community in shock, and many are still grappling with the aftermath of the violence. The police are working to ensure that those responsible for the attacks are held accountable for their actions.

    As the investigation continues, the community is left to wonder what sparked the violence and how such incidents can be prevented in the future. The police have assured the public that they will get to the bottom of the matter and that justice will be served.

    In the meantime, residents are urged to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The police are committed to maintaining peace and order in the community, and their efforts are being supported by community leaders.

    The situation in Addo serves as a reminder of the need for communities to come together to promote peace and understanding. As the police continue their investigation, the community will be watching closely to see how justice is served.

    DOMESTIC DISPUTE TURNS FATAL

    By Phumlani Saul

    BLOODSHED IN KARIEGA: Teenager Killed in Domestic Dispute

    A tragic incident unfolded in Kariega on Sunday night, leaving a community in shock and grief. An 18-year-old teenager, Leewin Solomon, lost his life in a domestic dispute that escalated into violence. According to police reports, a 52-year-old man was involved in a heated altercation with the victim at a house in Parakiet Street, Rosedale.


    Leewin Solomon, 18, was killed in Kamesh on Sunday night 
    Image: FACEBOOK

    The situation took a deadly turn when the teenager allegedly stabbed the suspect in the shoulder. In response, the suspect drew his 9mm Glock pistol and fired shots at the victim. Solomon was rushed to the hospital but sadly succumbed to his injuries upon arrival.

    Captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg, police spokesperson, ” The police responded swiftly to the incident, and the suspect was arrested at the scene. confirmed that the suspect is facing charges of murder and will appear in the Kariega magistrate’s court later this week”

    ” The firearm used in the incident has been confiscated for further investigation.

    This incident serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of domestic disputes. The community is left to grapple with the loss of a young life and the circumstances surrounding the event. As the investigation continues, many questions remain unanswered.

    The case will likely spark discussions about gun control, domestic violence, and the need for effective conflict resolution strategies. The court appearance of the suspect will be closely watched, and the community will be seeking justice for the victim and his family.

    In the aftermath of this tragedy, the family and friends of Leewin Solomon are left to mourn the loss of a loved one. The impact of this incident will be felt for a long time, and the community will need to come together to support those affected.

    As the investigation unfolds, one thing is clear: the loss of Leewin Solomon’s life is a tragedy that could have been avoided. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing conflicts peacefully and the need for communities to work together to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.