Cash In Transit Heist in KwaMashu

4 CIT Suspects Gunned Down in KwaMashu

Cash in transit heist in KwaMashu Photo credit: Facebook/Zondi’s Traffic Updates Suspects linked to cash in transit heists have been gunned down in a shootout with the police in KwaMashu, north of Duban on Friday. There has been a spate of heists with a similar modus operandi around the area where armoured vehicles have been bombed to gain access to the money. Two of these heists happened this week in a space of three days, one on Malandela Road on Tuesday and the other on the N2 southbound in the vicinity of Queen Nandi Road on Thursday night. Speaking to the media, KZN Police Spokesperson Brigadier Jay Naicker says the police identified and breached the safehouse in which the suspects were hiding. “The mistake these men made was to try and shoot their way out of this scene. During the shootout all four men were fatally wounded,” he said. Naicker conforms that a large quantity multiple registration plates and explosives were found in the vehicles. One of the registration plates could be linked to the crime scenes.

Brilliant Khuzwayo at Voice on the Move Radio Studio's

Pirates Will Win the MTN8: Brilliant Khuzwayo

Former Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Brilliant Khuzwayo believes the Buccaneers have got what it takes to win the MTN8 final against Mamelodi Sundowns this Saturday. This highly-anticipated decider takes place at Durban’s iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium from 18:00 this Saturday. Khuzwayo paid Voice On The Move Radio studios a visit alongside Tyren Arendse who played for both clubs. “Pirates have have always had an upper hand in cup games against Sundowns and they knocked them out of last year’s edition. “Recent history suggests Mabhida is a happy hunting ground for Pirates as they have won both the 2020 & 2022 editions in the venue,” he said. The last time these two sides met in a cup final it’s Sundowns who emerged the victors, winning the 2007 SAA Supa 8 final 1-0, courtesy of a Brent Carelse goal. They have met in two MTN8 semifinals ever since, with Orlando Pirates winning the 2011 encounter 4-3 on aggregate and registering an emphatic 3-0 victory in the 2022 edition. In terms of other knockout games, the sides have met three times in the Nedbank Cup. Pirates won the 2014 and 2016 quarterfinal encounters 2-1 and 2-0 respectively with Sundowns winning the 2021 quarterfinal clash 4-1. Since MTN took over as the “top eight” sponsor the Buccaneers have won the trophy four times hence they’ve been granted the right to keep it forever while the Brazilians have won it once. Who will be the first team to get their hands on the new trophy? @voiceonthemoveradio #mtn8 #mtn8final #mtn8semifinal ♬ Mix Deephouse 2023 Edm (Remix) – DAFITXDJ

Bongi from Nkomba Holdings & Qadi Nyuswa Taxi Association Chairman Mr Mbomvu

Qadi Nyuswa Fuel Depot to Change Residents Lives!

The Qadi Nyuswa Taxi Association Chairman Mbomvu Ngubane says the newly-opened fuel depot in the vicinity of Nyuswa Primary School will benefit locals. This is a 100% owned business and it is opening up job opportunities in the area. Ngubane says they have go bigger plans as the association. “We would like to urge the community to treat this project as their own because it is making a difference in the area. We are looking at venturing into the tyre industry which will create more job opportunities for locals,” he said. Bongi MaZulu-Msimang Luthuli of Nkomba Holdings which presented the idea to the association says the process was a smooth one. “We have approached a few associations and negotiations are ongoing. Qadi Nyuswa Association have been the quickest to react and the rest is history. “Taxi owners use fuel anyway so why can’t they take advantage of this opportunity and make money in the process as opposed to just giving away,” she said. This fuel depot offers just diesel for now but they will offer petrol as time progresses. They are not limited to just taxis, so if you have your own vehicle you are more than welcome to pay them a visit. For more information, contact Bongi’s partner, Mr Mshibe on 081 530 5991

Bonang Matheba

Did You See That? Bonang Queening in Paris!

Bonang “Queen B” Matheba is flying the South African flag high at the L’Oréal Fashion Week in Paris, France. She took to social media to share a video of herself doing the catwalk a glittery long silver dress with a ponytail hairstyle. BONANG!! 🇫🇷🤌🏾❤️ what a moment. What a life! @lorealparisfr #LeDefile pic.twitter.com/UzsYWxjjyU — Bonang Matheba 👑 (@Bonang) October 1, 2023 Queen B even earned high praise from renowned local gospel group, Joyous Celebration. We are proud of you Queen B, congratulations 💐🌺 https://t.co/W3r4rhsEPb — Joyous Celebration (@JoyousSA) October 2, 2023 Bonang was also quick to shush some haters who tried to break her spirit! …get away from me with your negativity. One of the biggest nights of my career. 🤌🏾❤️😂🇫🇷 — Bonang Matheba 👑 (@Bonang) October 2, 2023

Makazole Mapimpi Photo - Facebook/Springboks

Lukhanyo Am Replaces Mapimpi in Boks Squad

Photo Credit: Bongi Gumede A facial injury has ruled Springboks wing Makazole Mapimpi out of the Rugby World Cup!Mapimpi sustained an injury in the 28th minute of Springboks’ resounding 49-18 victory over Tonga after colliding with scrumhalf Augustine Pulu on Sunday. News of the superstar playing no further part in this year’s tournament was confirmed by SA Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus. “We are sad for Mapimpi. He fractured his eye socket and cheek bone, so he’ll be out for four to six weeks. We’ll miss him as a player and what he brings to the team off the field. But if we get to the final, we’ll fly him and Malcolm Marx back,” he said. In Bokke’s triumphant 2019 campaign, Mapimpi made history by becoming the first ever South African player to score a try in a Rugby World Cup final. It has since been announced that Lukhanyo Am will replace the Mapimpi in the Boks squad.