Midrand Police Station seek assistance in locating the family of a boy who was found wandering alone.
He appears to be mentally challenged, thus making it difficult or impossible for officials to get any information from him.
He introduces himself as Samuel Mgomezulu, born in Diepkloof and according to him, he is staying with his father.
Anyone with information that can assist in reuniting the boy with his family is requested to call Midrand Police Station at 011-3471600, Crime Stop on 0860010111, or submit information through My SAPS App.
Domestic violence charges against Thembinkosi Lorch provisionally withdrawn Updated
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The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says the case against Orlando Pirates football player Thembinkosi Lorch has been provisionally withdrawn.
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Lorch appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
He was arrested on charges of domestic violence at Midrand Police Station in September last year.
The football star was later released on R2 000 bail.
The NPA says Lorch, through his legal team, submitted representations and after considering such representations, a decision was taken by the prosecutor to provisionally withdraw the prosecution.
The police have been instructed to conduct further investigations.
Musician Thebe Mogane has angered a businessperson after he allegedly missed an event that he was booked to perform in Maseru, Lesotho, three weeks ago.
The hitmaker was slapped with a small claims court letter of demand from Berry Bereng Matseletsele after he was forced to cancel his music festival on January 2 due to an alleged breach of contract on Mogane’s part.
In the letter, which City Press has seen, Matseletsele is demanding a refund of the R10 000 deposit he paid to secure Mogane’s appearance at the event.
“I hereby claim from you the payment of R10 000 in respect of [a refund for an event] that was supposed to take place in Maseru, Lesotho. Thebe took a gig in Maseru two days before January 2 2021 against our agreement of not performing in Maseru five days before our event and five days after our event,” the letter reads.