Nontuthuko Lekhuleni (@nontu2ko_n) 's Twitter Profile
Nontuthuko Lekhuleni

@nontu2ko_n

Broadcaster/V.O artist / Club Dj /bookings : [email protected] Views are mine not my employer's. Retweets aren't endorsements. Proudly SAn!

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Sihle Mavuso (@zanewsflash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS: An illegal immigrant from Nigeria is undergoing trial in Empangeni in northern KwaZulu-Natal after he fraudulently used the personal details of Thembeka Mchunu, the wife of the Police Minister Senzo Mchunu to buy cellphones from MTN. In an interview with 1KZN TV outside

YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@thisiscolbert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[HEARTBREAKING] 💔💔 A local farmer breaks down as he details how they stole his sheeps... He is yet to deal with the immense pressure & challenges they face, including financial instability, unpredictable weather, & the emotional & physical toll of the job Protect farmers😢

Silindelo Masikane (@sli_masikane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been 4 years since she reported her son as missing. A grieving mother is desperate to know how her son died and why his body ended up in #ThaboBester's prison cell. Full interview on eNCA Dstv 403 #NandiphaMagudumana #eNCA

Phiwokuhle Mnyandu (@phiwomnyandu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MDN NEWS I feel so sorry for the family here. In all my years in the 🇺🇸, I have unfortunately experienced a fair share of not-so-good au pair stories. If you’re South African and have a sister/daughter, please discourage them from coming to the US as an au pair. 1. The common hope of

Newzroom Afrika (@newzroom405) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doctors who are staging a sit-in outside the KZN premier's office have raised concerns about the growing levels of unemployment while there's a high demand for health practitioners. Lele Ndlovu reports. Watch: tinyurl.com/bdfw4b8x

Sihle Mavuso (@zanewsflash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WATCH: The group of unemployed doctors of KwaZulu-Natal is pressing on with its sit-in outside the offices of the provincial Department of Health and the Office of the Premier in Pietermaritzburg. They have vowed that they will stay there until their plea for jobs is heard by