Friday, March 27, 2020

Nasty C Signs a major deal.

Nasty C Signs To Def Jam!

This is through a joint venture with Universal Music Africa.

A historic moment for South African Hip/Hop has been made and it is all thanks to Nasty C!

The 23-year-old rapper has signed a major deal with American record label, Def Jam Recordings. This alliance was made possible through a joint venture with Universal Music Africa.

The rapper made his official US debut with his new single There They Go on Apple Music Beats 1 with Ebro Darden on Thursday. This is just a snippet of what fans can expect from his upcoming album Zulu Man with Some Power.

"It’s powerful to be a part of the Def Jam family, It’s an iconic record label and has made the careers of many of the artists I look up to," said Nasty C.

Nasty is overpowered by excitement and industry mates and fans alike, have been wishing the rapper well as he joined this powerful music family. 

Nasty took it to one of the social media platform(twitter) and announced this amazing news .

Monday, March 16, 2020

Coronavirus case confirmed in Richards Bay, Zululand


Wednesday, March 11, 2020

'I DID NOT RAPE HER': SJAVA RESPONDS TO RAPE ALLEGATIONS BY LADY ZAMAR

According to Lady Zamar, Sjava raped her in a hotel in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, after both performed at a concert they were booked for.

JOHANNESBURG - South African musician Jabulani Makhubo - who goes by the stage name Sjava - has officially responded to allegations that he raped his ex-girlfriend Yamikani 'Lady Zamar' Banda.
An article by Sunday Sun on Sunday detailed the alleged incident, which took place in 2017 while the pair were still an item.
According to Banda, Makhubo raped her in a hotel in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, after both performed at a concert they were booked for.
A case was opened at the local police station in November 2019 and it has been passed on to the National Prosecution Authority for a decision on whether to prosecute.
Banda also took to Twitter to detail her experience during her relationship with Makhubo including alleged abused suffered at his hands. The tweets, however, have since been deleted.
I DID NOT RAPE HER
Makhubo released a statement on his Twitter account on Wednesday, listing the series of events according to him in chronological order.
He has denied raping her.





Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Presidency welcomes scathing judgment against Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane



The Presidency has welcomed the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ruling setting aside Publi Protector Busisiwe  Mkhwebane’s CR17  report on political donations.
In a statement released shortly after the judgment on Tuesday, Presidency spokesperson Khusela Diko said the office reaffirmed its commitment to honest and effective government.
"The court reaffirmed the assertion that there was no factual basis for the Public Protector's findings that the president misled Parliament in relation to a donation made to the CR17 campaign from Mr Gavin Watson of Africa Global Operations [previously Bosasa]," she said.
Diko added that the court had further found that Mkhwebane had no jurisdiction to investigate the CR17 campaign, that Ramaphosa was not obliged to disclose donations received by his campaign, and that she had no foundation in fact and law to arrive at the conclusion that Ramaphosa had involved himself in unlawful activities
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane says President Cyril Ramaphosa's lawyers are litigating "through the media", after it emerged that the president's legal team had accused Mkhwebane of unlawfully obtaining Financial Intelligence Centre information.

The report followed an investigation by Mkhwebane, which was initiated after two complaints from opposition party leaders – former DA leader Mmusi Maimane and EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu.
On 8 November 2018, Maimane asked Ramaphosa about a R500 000 payment which was believed to have been made to his son, Andile, by corruption-accused company Bosasa, News24 reported at the time.
Ramaphosa responded that he was aware of his son's contract with Bosasa and that he had been assured that it was above board.
A week later, Ramaphosa addressed a letter to National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise when he was alerted that the bank account in question, named by Maimane and contained in an affidavit by former Bosasa auditor Peet Venter, actually belonged to his CR17 campaign.
The court also commented on Mkhwebane's apparent failure to address part of the Shivambu complaint, which called on the Public Protector to determine whether Andile Ramaphosa did, in fact, have a contract with Bosasa.
The court found it strange that Mkhwebane had made no mention of this in her report.
News24 found that Ramaphosa Jr had had a contract with Bosasa, but was not completely honest about the full amount paid to him.

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