Sunday, 15 December 2013
Madiba, South Africa's first black president has been buried at his ancestral home.
He was laid to rest in Qunu, in the east of the country, following a state funeral service attended by around 4,500 people.
Mr Mandela's burial was a private ceremony, with only a few hundred family, friends and dignitaries present at the graveside.
The vehicle carrying Mr Mandela's casket, covered with a national flag, arrived at the family compound under cloudy skies at 4 pm local time. It was accompanied by an enormous convoy of police, military and other vehicles, and a military helicopter hovered overhead.
According to Xhosa tribal tradition, Mr Mandela was honoured as a leader by placing a skin on the coffin, replacing the flag.
Mr Mandela's journey started yesterday with pomp and ceremony at an air base in the capital before being flown aboard a military plane to Qunu village.
At the Mthatha airport the former president's casket was welcomed by a military guard and placed in a convoy for the 20 mile (32km) voyage toward Qunu. Residents and people who had travelled for hours thronged a road leading to Qunu, singing and dancing as Mandela T-shirts were handed out. Tata may your soul rest in peace
Friday, 13 December 2013
Nelson Mandela's body in the capital

Saturday, 7 December 2013
Tata Madiba Why You


Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Brickz Behind The Bars
The 32-year-old will spend eight more days in the Roodepoort police holding cells after he was remanded in custody.
“There is convincing evidence and likelihood that the applicant will intimidate witnesses,” said magistrate Piet Kotze.
He also said Brickz (real name Real name Sipho Charles Ndlovu) had lied about his previous conviction
Sipho Charles Ndlovu (aka Brickz), famous for his song Sweety My Baby, was arrested in Joburg on Friday for allegedly raping the girl in Honeydew on March 26.
the state has oppose d the bail appeal for Brickz who is facing charges of rape. He allegedly raped a teenage girl in March this year. He was arrested on November 1 and has been in custody since his arrest.
“Rape is a Schedule 6 offence which is a very serious case,”
In his affidavit Brickz stated that he had no previous conviction but, the state submitted that he was convicted for possession of cocaine in 2007. He was sentenced to four months with an option of a R1000 fine. Half of the sentence was suspended.
“On top of a certified copy from the Randburg Magistrate’s Court it is written no admission fine… You were convicted,” Kotze said.
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