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Friday, September 3, 2021

Makhadzi takes Oskido on a ‘mini’ tour of her new home [watch]

South African singer Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, popularly known by her stage name Makhadzi, hosted DJ Oskido for lunch at her new home in Johannesburg on Wednesday 1 September. 


MAKHADZI PREPARES A HOME COOKED MEAL FOR OSKIDO


Makhadzi and Oskido both went Instagram live on Wednesday letting their fans in on the singer preparing a home cooked meal for the DJ and giving him a tour of her new home. Makhadzi cooked Oskido sour pap, gravy and meat and she revealed that Oskido is the first artist to visit her home.



“You blessed my house, I’m very happy. I’m still going to invite you uncle to come bless my house when I do the housewarming after buying furniture. You’ll come and bless it more. You’re the first artist. I wanted to invite a legend first,’ said Makhadzi.



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MAKHADZI BUILDS FOURTH HOME


While other celebrities splurge on cars and spoil themselves, Makhadzi prioritised her grandmother and parents before herself and built each of them a home before she became the owner of her own home, she announced in August. Makhadzi’s parents are separated so she decided not to choose and built both of them their own home. 



“The first time I entered to my house  I took this picture. My dream came true and I am proud of my self. I built my grandmother a house 🏡 just because my mom and father separated I decided to not choose but  to built them two different houses,” wrote Makhadzi on Twitter. 


“Now I bought MY OWN HOUSE!,” she continued.








OSKIDO PRAYS FOR MAKHADZI 


The DJ poured out his heart into a prayer for the singer asking for more protection over her and more blessings.



“Dear Lord, I’m blessed to be here. Makhadzi has just moved into a new place. Can you please give her more blessings and open more doors for her. It’s good to see our artists investing and not wasting money on anything,” said Oskido.


“As she’s here in Johannesburg, she left her hometown Venda to come here and work. Please God protect her travels. She is got music also out. We’ve got a new song it’s called Waetjukutja. Bless her and give her more blessings. This house is blessed, we don’t want any person who comes with a bad heart. Make sure that you protect her all the way. Amen!,”he continued. 



A LOOK INSIDE MADKHADZI’S NEW HOME


Oskido commended the 25-year-old for investing in property in the caption of the post. 



“#LegendLive Property investment is the way to go ,well done @makhadzisa 🚀,” wrote Oskido on Instagram. 






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Joburg firefighter still missing at Klipdrift Dam, search to continue

The search operation for the firefighter who went missing when his boat capsized on Thursday at the Klipdrift Dam will resume on Saturday morning. 


THE 44-YEAR-OLD JOBURG FIREFIGHTER WAS ON AN OUTING WITH FRIENDS


According to the spokesperson of the City of Joburg Emergency Services Nana Radebe Kgiba, the firefighter missing is Takalani Makhavhu.


“The 44-year-old firefighter/EMT based at Eldorado Park Fire Station was fishing with his crew members when strong wind capsized his canoe at the Klipdrift Dam in Potchefstroom.” 


ALSO READ: Update: Still no sign of six-year-old boy missing at sea


Kgiba said the City’s Aquatic Rescue Unit has been on the scene to assist with the search.



“The South African Police Service Search & Rescue and the City’s Aquatic Rescue Unit will this morning resume the search.


“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Makhavhu family during this difficult time.”





Photo: City of Joburg EMS



Meanwhile, the search operations for the missing six-year-old boy on the North Coast have been scaled back, and searches will be conducted intermittently or initiated upon positive sitings. 


“THIS IS THE NORMAL COURSE OF ACTION.”


The  IPSS Medical Rescue said it is the normal course of action for prolonged incidents of this nature. 


“We wish to thank the many people and services who came out to assist in searching. We extend our sympathy to the affected.” 


The six-year-old boy went still missing at sea on Saturday, 21 August 2021, after the child went for a swim with his mother.


A search and rescue operation was mobilised in an attempt to locate the little boy. 


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A mother and her child were in the water at an unprotected beach when the pair lost their footing and were swept out to sea.






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Contralesa welcomes ConCourt LGE decision


Traditional leaders organisation Contralesa has welcomed the Constitutional Court judgment that the local government elections should be held between 27th of October and 1st November this year.


Contralesa president, Kgosi Larmeck Mokoena has urged all South Africans to respect and embrace the country’s highest court ruling.


Mokoena says political parties and the IEC must ensure that people follow all the stipulated COVID-19 regulations on voting day.


“We respect the judgment because we are a constitutional state. Political parties are now having a serious task of starting to interact with their members to educate them on how to deal with COVID- 19. We call upon the IEC as well to try in all their power to conduct workshops on this pandemic so that when people and parties go for this election, they respect all the stated regulations for COVID-19.”


Reaction to the ruling


Most political parties have welcomed the Constitutional Court ruling that elections should go ahead as planned between October the 27th and the 1st of November.


The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) lost its application to have the elections postponed after relying on former deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke’s report, which said elections won’t be free and fair under the current COVID-19 climate.


The IEC says that it notes the order handed down and will prepare for an election to be held on November 1st.


 Analysis and political party reaction to ConCourt’s decision to allow October polls:



Democratic Alliance (DA) leader, John Steenhuisen says political parties must adapt to the new normal and must continue with the elections.


The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) says it is ready for the elections and will soon roll out its campaign in adherence with the COVID-19 protocols.


IFP spokesperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa says they have submitted their list and are now ready.


 


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