BEN 10 GETS OWN MEDICINE!

By Phumlani Saul

THIS Ben 10 did not care how his sugar mama’s husband felt about her cheating on him.

But now he knows the hurt of heartbreak.He said his younger friend stole Cikizwa Mabhulu (51) from him.

Thanduxolo Makhalipha (32) from KwaNobuhle in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape said: “We dated for five years. She said she was not happy with her husband.

“I dumped girlfriends of my own age to concentrate on her.

“But in 2014 I lost my job as a jikeleza driver. That is when the fighting over money and her cheating started.

“When I tried to end things in July last year she pleaded with me not to go,” he said.

“Then the other day I saw her cosy with my friend drinking in a tavern. She ruined my life. How can she cheat with my friend?

“What is worse is that he is younger than me!”

But Cikizwa said: “He is trying to embarrass me more than he already has. I have a court order against him as he is abusive when he is drunk. He is just bitter that things did not work out between us. Now he is out to destroy my life because I refused to buy him booze and cigarettes.”

Cikizwa said Thanduxolo did not break up her marriage of 22 years. She was divorced from her husband in 2014.

  • New Ben 10 Godfrey Magugu (30) said: “I started dating Cikizwa in December 2014 after we met at an umgidi ceremony.

“I knew she was then dating Thanduxolo, but she told me she did not want him because he was abusive.

“I love her very much. He can’t take her away. She is mine.”

TAXI BOSS GUNNED DOWN IN FRONT OF THE CHILD’S SCHOOL

By DK news Reporter

A man who was gunned down outside his child’s school in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday has been identified as a 43-year-old taxi boss.

Spokesperson Colonel Priscilla Naidu says the victim was waiting in his car for his 35-year-old wife who had just dropped their 9-year-old son off at school.

She says the moment the wife got back into their Audi Q7 an unknown person approached the vehicle and fired a shot through the driver’s side.

A second suspect then also approached and fired two more shots.

The men got into a waiting white VW Polo and fled the scene.

The wife was not injured in the shooting but taken to hospital.

The victim sustained a gunshot wound to his head, neck and shoulder and died at the scene.

Police suspect that he was the target of the shooting.

His name is known to DK

News but is still being withheld.

PUPIL BUST WITH DAGGA BEFORE TEST

PUPIL BUST WITH DAGGA BEFORE TEST

Phumlani Saul

IT’S a sad fact that Mzansi’s schools have become havens for drug pushers.

This was shown again yesterday when cops arrested a pupil at Uitenhage High School in KwaLanga.

Cops said the principal bust the pupil (17) who was found in possession of four dagga bompies.

The pupil, who was apparently about to go and write an Afrikaans test, is suspected of dealing in dagga at the school.

Lieutenant Gerda Swart, a police spokeswoman, told Daily kasi news the pupil was arrested at the school during school hours.

She said cops were called to the scene when the principal received a tip-off and bust the pupil.

“The suspect was caught with dagga bompies with an estimated street value of R8 each.

“The suspect was charged with dealing in dagga. He is expected to appear in court soon.”

Pupils confirmed there were drug dealers at the school.

Parent Nontuthuzelo Magcaka (41) told Daily kasi News

“We are sick and tired of these drug dealers. They are killing the future of our kids. Pupils who sell or use drugs must be punished.”

Nyathi Ntsiko, Uitenhage education district manager, said: “Our school safety unit is attending to drug problems at Uitenhage High School and has involved other relevant departments.

“We’re also waiting for a report from the education development officer in that area.”

MY BOSS MOERED ME!

By Phumlani Saul

A WORKER is in pain after allegedly being moered by his boss for working slowly.

Thandisizwe Oliphant (26) of KwaNobuhle in Uitenhage works as a packer at the Citrus Orange Farm in Kirkwood.

And he claims what his mlungu boss did to him has left him and his colleagues traumatised. Last Friday they downed tools in protest.

he has money to bribe cops.”

Bleeding, Thandisizwe managed to make it to the cop shop, where he opened a case.

The communications manager known only as Peter Naatjie said: “The manager has been suspended and there is a disciplinary hearing. We are doing an investigation.”

Worker Nobengazi Mabhele, (36) said: “It’s not the first time he moered someone at this farm.”

Warrant Officer Gerda Swart said: “An assault case was opened.”

By Phumlani Saul NOKUTHULA Maseti was full of smiles when she celebrated her 55th birthday last week, but her husband had a nasty surprise for her. A day later, she caught him poking his young nyatsi! The heartbroken wife from KwaLanga in Uitenhage told Daily kasi news: “He slept with a 28-year-old who came to our house in February looking for a place to live. “We allowed her to live in our backyard shack, but I told her she had to help me with household chores. After a while she started to be cheeky to me but too nice to my husband. I then told my man that she must find another place. “On Tuesday at about 10am I went to this woman’s room and found her on top of my husband. I tried to moer her but my husband tripped me. “He allowed her to hit me on my left shoulder with a cricket bat and then she fled.” Nokuthula said the neighbours soon arrived on the scene. “My husband told them he was not getting any sex from me because I’m always drunk. He then packed his clothes and left the house,” she said. “Yes, I cheated with two men but I never denied him sex. What he did to me was very painful. Why did he choose the day after my birthday?” Nokuthula’s husband, Ntsikelelo Magwa (60) said he slept with the tenant to make his wife feel what he had been feeling. “She slept with two men near our home while I was in Cape Town for a funeral in March last year.” Speaking about the nyatsi, a neighbour said: “It’s not the first time she’s done something like this. “We chased her out of Phola Park because she’s not safe around our men.”

KICKED OUT OF HER HOUSE!

By Phumlani Saul

RESIDENTS say corrupt housing officials and estate agents are running a scam and they’re targeting old people.

On Thursday, KwaNobuhle residents in Uitenhage clashed with the sheriff’s officials when they kicked a gogo out of her house.

The residents said the municipal housing officials and estate agents fraudulently sell the houses of the elderly and sick without their consent.

The old people got the four-roomed houses with big yards during the apartheid era.

Residents tried to stop the officials from removing gogo Nomathamsanqa Magwa (67) from her house but failed when cops arrived.

“I never put my house on sale,” the gogo told Daily Sun.

“But in September I got letters from the sheriff that I have to leave my house. I told the neighbours I didn’t put my house on sale and they advised me to stay in my house. They said they would protect me from the sheriff.”

She said the officials arrived and threw her clothes and furniture out of the house.

“Residents asked to see signed papers and the buyer of the house but when that didn’t happen they sent the officials away,” she said.

“But they came back with an army of cops and there was nothing the residents could do.”

Now gogo and her daughter are homeless.

“The officials said I sold my house for R150 000 but that’s a lie. I want to live here until I die. These evil officials robbed me of my house.”

An angry resident Nosamkelo Mehlwana (45) told Daily Sun that last year they sold the house of a 96-year-old madala.

“They lied and said it was him who put it on sale,” she said.

Nelson Mandela Bay spokesman Mthubanzi Mniki said: “The community must talk to their ward councillor or the housing department to solve the problem.”

Gogo is temporarily living with neighbours.

PUPIL BUST WITH DAGGA BEFORE TEST

By Phumlani Saul

IT’S a sad fact that Mzansi’s schools have become havens for drug pushers.

This was shown again yesterday when cops arrested a pupil at Uitenhage High School in KwaLanga.

Cops said the principal bust the pupil (17) who was found in possession of four dagga bompies.

The pupil, who was apparently about to go and write an Afrikaans test, is suspected of dealing in dagga at the school.

Lieutenant Gerda Swart, a police spokeswoman, told Daily kasi news the pupil was arrested at the school during school hours.

She said cops were called to the scene when the principal received a tip-off and bust the pupil.

“The suspect was caught with dagga bompies with an estimated street value of R8 each.

“The suspect was charged with dealing in dagga. He is expected to appear in court soon.”

Pupils confirmed there were drug dealers at the school.

Parent Nontuthuzelo Magcaka (41) told Daily kasi news: “We are sick and tired of these drug dealers. They are killing the future of our kids. Pupils who sell or use drugs must be punished.”

Nyathi Ntsiko, Uitenhage education district manager, said: “Our school safety unit is attending to drug problems at Uitenhage High School and has involved other relevant departments.

“We’re also waiting for a report from the education development officer in that area.”

By Phumlani Saul

“I WOULD rather live with my goats than be let down by people again.”

This is what Thozamile Dondashe (78) of KwaNobuhle in Uitenhage told DK news.

He said: “I lost my job 15 years ago. In 2007, my wife and three kids left me with a broken heart.

“In 2009, I decided to buy goats with my pension money.”

Thozamile said his RDP house with a shack extension was too big for him alone.

“I was lonely and depressed by all the bad things that have happened in my life. So I decided to have my goats move in to my house.

“People think I’m crazy but they don’t understand that when I’m with my goats, I’m at peace,” he said.

“My friends have also deserted me because wherever I go, I go with my goats. They say they can’t drink with me while I’m sitting with my goats.

“But I tell them to go to hell because no one can separate me from them,” he said.

The madala also spoils his friends. “On pay day, I make sure I buy them a pack of chips, ice-cream and mealies. Then I buy myself beer. But my goats also demand a glass of beer each. They won’t let me drink unless I give them a sip.”

MAN KILLED AFTER TYRE BURTS on R72 NEAR EAST LONDON

By Daily Kasi News Reporter

Police are investigating a case of culpable homicide after a man was killed in a road accident on the R72 between East London and Port Alfred on Sunday.

The deputy director of provincial traffic Charles Bramwell reports that the victim was a passenger in a Ford Bantam bakkie which lost control and overturned near Wesley around 12 noon.

Bramwell says a tyre burst and the vehicle rolled.

The Bakkie was being driven by the deceased’s brother who was taken to Port Alfred Hospital with serious injuries.

Both men were thrown out of the bakkie and the deceased passed away on the scene.

The name of the victim has not yet been released.

SCHOOLGIRL CRUSHED UNDER WHEEL OF BUS

By Phumlani Saul

A 16-year-old Uitenhage schoolgirl was killed after being trapped under the wheel of a bus.

Police spokesperson, Captain Gerda Swart, says the incident happened in Tamboville on Thursday afternoon.

She said the bus driver had been transporting a group of children home from school and had dropped off the teenager in Ritz Street in Tamboville.

Swart said after the learner alighted and the driver pulled away, she said he felt that he had driven “over something”.

The driver immediately stopped and went to investigate, finding the “girl lying under the left front wheel of the bus”.

Swart said she was declared dead on the scene while the other children on the bus were taken to hospital for treatment for trauma.

“The schoolgirl’s name will be released after a formal identification is completed,” Swart said.

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