Madungwe to be sentenced on October 9

Talent Madungwe, a self-proclaimed prophet known for his controversial views, is scheduled to be sentenced tomorrow, October 9, by the Magistrates Court in Epworth. The preacher has been facing charges related to violations of the Road Traffic Act, which include negligent driving and operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license.

Madungwe’s case has garnered significant attention, both for his public persona and the serious nature of the charges against him. As the court date approaches, many are awaiting the outcome and potential implications of the sentencing on his ministry and public standing.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to road safety regulations, regardless of one’s status. Further updates will follow after the court’s decision.

Nhlamulo Baloyi, widely known as Nota, has been released on bail after appearing in the Randburg Magistrates Court in Johannesburg. The court granted the music executive bail of R5,000 on October 7.

Nota turned himself in at the Randburg Police Station on October 4, facing serious charges related to the alleged rape of actress Itumeleng Bokaba. Following his release, Nota took to Twitter to share his relief and excitement at being back home after spending several days in custody. Read More

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