Prasa finally gets good news

PRASA has invited the prohibition on the exchange of salvaged material.

 
 

“Burglary of links and metals have severely harmed the Prasa organization,” said acting gathering President Hishaam Emeran. Emeran said they accepted the restriction on exchanging salvaged material would make it more challenging for cheats to harm traveler rail resources.

 

“We have amplified security, acquainting military-grade fencing with safeguard our most significant resources. Since we carried out the coordinated security plan, resource related violations have dropped essentially,” he said.

 

“In any case, it isn’t financially plausible to fence our whole organization and this strategy change on the exchange of waste piece and semi-handled metals will help our endeavors.”

He said link burglary and defacement of substations and flagging hardware brought about monetary misfortunes as Prasa needed to pay the expense of fixing, supplanting and safeguarding gear. Emeran said the robbery of metal and copper had constrained Prasa to revamp its rail halls.

 

He said others were in almost the same situation as Prasa.

 

“Transnet Cargo Rail, Telkom and Eskom have likewise seen their organizations focused on by criminals, a considerable lot of them profoundly coordinated,” he said,

Prasa executive Leonard Ramatlakane said they invited affirmations by Police Clergyman Bheki Cele that the public authority would reinforce policing taken resources.

 

“Our emphasis ought to be on running traveler trains, not burning through billions to safeguard our organization,” he said.

 

Prasa representative Andiswa Makanda said without the boycott, the exchange taken links and metal would proceed and put a deplorable weight on the association to get its framework.

A Frenchman relocates and surprises the African Nanny who took care of him 38 years ago!

The nanny used to take care of the man 38 years ago when he lived in Ivory Coast with his father.


 

An old photo shows the nanny carrying the French man – then an infant – on her back.

However, his father retired and the family left Ivory Coast, losing touch with the nanny.

38 years later, the boy, now a man, returned to Ivory Coast to find the nanny.

His quest was successful and he was overjoyed when they reunited.

They posed for a photo to document their reunion.

According to reports, the French man gave his old nanny some money and placed her on a monthly allowance.

The reason why Qwabe twins are in prison

Are the Qwabe Twins in Detention? After a contentious departure from Idols South Africa, the Qwabe Twins—Viggy and Virginia Qwabe—shot to notoriety and became known as the Qwabe Twins. Since they left, their careers have gotten off to a strong start, and DJ Tira is now representing them. Are the Qwabe Twins in Detention? You can find further information in the article that follows.


 

Are the Qwabe Twins in Prison?
Viggy and Virginia Qwabe, two sisters who sing, are known as The Q Twins. After participating in the singing competition South African Idol, the two sisters, who are now 25 years old and were born on April 29, 1997, shot to notoriety in the music industry.

In later years, they worked together with DJ Tira on a track named “Hamba.” The Q Twins are quickly establishing a name for themselves in the African music industry thanks to their stunning vocals, which move their audience to feel something when they hear them. There have been a lot of people looking on the internet to see if the Qwabe Twins have been arrested, but there hasn’t been any news about it. Since this is not the case, the news cannot be trusted and should not be taken seriously.

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What Came To Pass With The Qwabe Twins?

One of the most well-known and critically acclaimed talent-searching reality shows in Mzansi is called Idols SA. The objective of the show is to find up-and-coming musicians and assist them in developing into successful professionals through the provision of training and guidance.

The administration of Idols South Africa often offers a sizable prize package that includes cash, vehicles, electronic equipment, and tokens in order to attract the interest of viewers in the reality talent show that they produce. Idols South Africa has been under fire from Mzansi for generating winners who aren’t good enough to have a great career and will instead become stars on TikTok.

The remarks were directed at the contestants of season 18 as Mzansi likened them to the contestants of season 16. The winners of Idols South Africa are supposedly “useless stars” who are not creating any ripples in the entertainment business, at least according to Mzansi. On the other hand, the Qwabe Twins, who were not victorious in the competition but have since gone on to become famous, did not respond.

The Qwabe Twins
Mmatema Moremi, who participated in the eleventh season of Idols South Africa and won the hearts of many people during her time there, was also highlighted in Mzansi. Even though she was never successful, Moremi went on to become a well-known gospel singer. Many of the Idols South Africa finalist contestants are already making waves in the entertainment world with their stunning singing, despite the fact that they did not end up winning the competition.

The news of the Qwabe Twins’ arrest has shocked the world. How much of the rumour that the Qwabe Twins are in jail is true?Relationship Between the Qwabe Twins

The Qwabe twins received criticism after uploading a private video of themselves kissing and posting it online. Some people thought there was nothing inappropriate about the clip, while others criticized them for breaking boundaries.

Thembi Seete shares the pictures of her show

Thembi Seete is one of the most talented actresses in this country and many people were happy, that she got a role in one of the biggest dramas in the country, that has started to win the hearts of many viewers on television screens.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kings of Jozi is the show that has been on air for a while now and it’s good to see that Seete will be working along with people like Connie Ferguson, who needs no introduction to this industry because of the work that she has done in the past years.

Seete is also playing the character of Gladys on Gomora which is aired on Mzansi Wethu and it has been 3 years now, since she has been on that show that is most loved by many people in this country.

A lot is expected from Seete on this show where she can continue what she left off in her previous jobs.

A Look Inside Basetsana kumalo Countryside Mansion

TV boss, Basetsana Kumalo and her business executive husband, Romeo Kumalo ‘call it a night’ under this tuscan-style splendour. This home had been on the market for a very long time, however, now it’s unclear if it’s still on. No word if the Kumalos had found a buyer, decided to remove it from the public eye while the sale continues, or whether they changed their minds about the sale altogether. The mansion was going for an amazing R25 000 000.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
The mansion boasting 5-beds & 6-baths sits on over 14000 sqm of land in a very exclusive, guard-gated country living estate where their neighbours range from politicians to bankers and CEOs.

The entrance hall is probably Bassie’s favourite area because she takes a lot of photos here.

The ‘Date My Family’ & ‘Our Perfect Wedding’ producer and her husband amassed their wealth through their television deals with the SABC & Multichoice, tenders in the private and public sector and through many other investments.

If you follow Bassie Kumalo on Instagram, you would’ve seen her cooking up a storm in this kitchen. Do you recognize it from her videos?

You know you’ve made it when even your bathroom has 3 balconies.

We’re guessing the Kumalos love their wine. What a classy and luxurious wine cellar.

This is where they chill on those lazy off days, and catch the countryside breeze.

This sunset view is sickening. What a gorgeous backyard too.

An aerial view of the mansion with a dramatic driveway which I’m certain makes you feel like you’re driving into a villa somewhere in Italy.

Let’s chat… What do you think of the Kumalo home? Would you buy it if you had R25 million lying around in the bank? I know I definitely would.