Sexually transmitted diseases soar in Gauteng

Sexually transmitted infections (STI) such as syphillis, chlamydia and gonorrhea have increased sharply in Gauteng.
This according to a statement by DA MPL Jack Bloom, adding that in the last two years, more than 500 000 patients were treated for STI's in public hospitals and clinics.
According to a written reply by Gauteng Health MEC Gwen Ramokgopa to Bloom's questions in the Gauteng Legislature, the the STIs treated in 2015 and 2016 were as follows:

Ramokgopa said in the reply that the 20 - 29 age group was the most affected, and that more females are attending public health facilities than males. The reasons are attributed to social, behavioral and biological factors.

"It is disturbing that STIs like syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea have increased so sharply. While they are curable, their presence increases the risk of HIV-infection. More efforts are needed to highlight what can be done to prevent STIs, and to provide swift effective treatment to prevent an epidemic amongst young people in particular," Bloom said

Meet the girl who received R14 million by mistake from NSFAS


Sibongile Mani, the Walter Sisulu University student at the centre of an accidental R14-million payout, said she will get through the experience. “It’s difficult, very difficult but I will get through [it],” said Mani, who had allegedly spent more than R800,000 after an administrative error saw her receive R14-million for food and book allowances. Asked to tell her side of the story, Mani said: “I am not ready.”
Intellimali CEO Michael Ansell said on Wednesday the company would be taking full financial and administrative responsibility after Mani had apparently “misappropriated” R818,000 in what the company described as an “unprecedented” event in its 10 year history.
Regardless of the outcome of the investigation referred to later‚ Intellimali takes full administrative and financial responsibility for the incident. Neither the funder‚ National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) nor the university (WSU) have erred in any way and they are not responsible for this. In addition‚ no student’s financial aid support will be affected in any way‚” he said.
Ansell said the company had already implemented the necessary controls to avoid such an incident in the future.
“As is our standard practice, Intellimali deactivated that student’s allowance and notified the university that we would investigate the matter.
“In this case, the investigation proved to be complex, highly technical and time consuming. It required the attention of both internal professionals and external experts,” he said.
Sibongile Mani accidentally received a R14.1-million payment on her student debit card and allegedly blew over R800,000 of it.
NSFAS spokesperson Kagisho Mamabolo said they had requested the university to explain how the error occurred.
“The university must account,” he said.
University spokesperson Yonela Tukwayo said the university had been notified that Mani went on a “lavish” spending spree.
“People started complaining after she started living a very lavish lifestyle,” Tukwayo said.
“All students who were supposed to receive their money, did receive their money. This didn’t negatively affect any students,” she said.
Tukwayo said the university would be investigating how Mani managed to spend so much money, since there were only certain merchants where the money could be spent on food and books.
“Some students picked this up from the very lavish lifestyle she started living. We will also be looking into how this money was spent to buy some of the expensive goods‚” Tukwayo said.
“It was very callous and she did not report the matter immediately. She will definitely be held responsible‚” she said.

These Photos Of Zakes Bantwini And His Son Are Melting Our Hearts

We love seeing singer Zakes Bantwini is a dotting dad and we love seeing him being a hands on father to his youngest son Shaka with wife Nandi. These photos of Zakes Bantwini and his son re melting our hearts.
Nandi shared few snaps on Instagram of her hubby Zakes’s cutest moments with their son along with a sweet birthday message.

“Happy bday dadady @Zakesbantwini! Mom and I love you so much ðŸŽ‰ðŸŽŠ. Thanks for having such a wonderful heart and not only being the best daddy in the world but best hubby to my mommy. That’s why I’m always smiling!💙 #DirtyThirties,” she captioned the sweet photos

BREAKING : Dumi Masilela’s Widow Simphiwe Ngema Moves On,Finds New Love (PICTURES) )

Simphiwe Ngema,the widow of the late actor Dumi Masilela who passed away last week after an attempted hijacking,is under fire after she was spotted in the middle of the city ki_ssing,hugging and car_essing McDonald Ndou (KK on Muvhango) in full public view,according to the latest report.
According to an eye-witness who commented on condition of anonymity,Simphiwe Ngema is already secretly dating McDonald Ndou,an allegation she flatly denied when asked.
”I saw her kissing with McDonald Ndou,hugs and all sorts of things lovers can do but that was disturbing looking at the fact that her husband passed away only a fortnight ago,that was really disgusting,I think it’s because of stress,she wants a shoulder to lean on but I guess its too early and her decision is ill-informed and silly”,fumed an elderly eye-witness,who claimed Simphiwe Ngema ‘grew up in his eyes’
”After what I saw I was really disturbed and I went on to ask her whats really going on between her and McDonald Ndou and all she told me was that he was her ‘friend’ and their friendship dated back long ago.
”Do I eat at your house ?Walking with someone does that mean they are in love ?What is a hug ?What does it mean to you ?Having said that,a kiss still mean nothing to me,it depends on how you were brought up and where you grow up,leave me alone please”,fumed Simphiwe Ngema.
Efforts to talk to McDonald Ndou were fruitless as his mobile phone rang unanswered.
Source : mzansigossipnews.com

I gave my Punani Free to a Celebrity and he gave me a DISEASE!!!

Hi all, my name is Nontokozo ..here is my short sad story. I met this guy (famous guy in Mzansi) and we had unprotected se_x and he gave me chlamydia. I haven’t had se_x in over a year so I know I’m not the one who gave it to him.
I’m really upset about it. But I shouldn’t have had unprotected se_x in the first place. I really don’t know how to go about telling this guy he gave me chlamydia.
I really want to make it known to him that HE gave it to me not vice versa. I didn’t have se_x for so long for fear of stds and then I go and do something stupid like this with a celebrity for that matter who has an ego of a big Hammer… Please help me by posting on your site maybe can help me via comments… How do i tell him?
Thanks Nontokozo Durban

How to make a LOVE PORTION TO GET A BLESSER!!!

Hi all, i’m Thobeka here is my short story…. I want to make a love potion so that guy will like me or love me even. I’ve been wanting to have him for like 2 years now. He just ignores me and i’m sick n tired of that because i love this guy so much. I think of him everyday and whenever i see him i want him to be my BLESSER…
So help me guys i’m thinking what should i do? I want to hypnotize him so he can be MINE. Can i use sangomas to make him fall in love with me?
I’ve tried giving him attention but it’s not working Because he is not returning the favor which pisses me off even worse. I’m not ugly and i want him to love me and ME only! Help with with some advice please… I need him to bless me and i will show him my love…
Below is a picture of me…

‘Poor’ students scamming NSFAS under Investigation


Unscrupulous students from institutions of higher learning have been fingered for defrauding the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) to fund extravagant lifestyles, including partying at weekends.
An investigation by The New Age has revealed that some financial aid recipients have set up shop outside bookstores to “sell” textbook allowances they received as part of their NSFAS aid packages. Outside the entrance of a prominent bookshop on Church Street in the Pretoria CBD, The New Age found groups of about five students trying to broker deals from those entering the bookstore buying books at retail prices. In terms of the scam, the book touts intercept students outside the store, offering to use their NSFAS Fundi cards to purchase the books.
Once there is agreement the tout then enters the store and purchases the book with their card at a normal price.
They then resell the book to their client at a discount which is pocketed. According to a security guard at the store, the students have turned their allowance cards into “spaza shopping vouchers”.

“There are always students touting outside as soon as the bookshop opens until we close. They take shifts. As soon as they have made their profit, they move along for others to do it.” The guard said he suspected they did this at more than one store a day as they are only permitted to make one transaction a day at the bookshop using their NSFAS issued card. NSFAS loads money for books and food onto the cards for students to use at approved merchants. Students also get R250 loaded into their bank accounts for travelling. A Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) student who had been camping outside Van Schaik said she had “a lot of money” on her card that she did not need for textbooks and she would rather have cash in hand.

When The New Age visited the bookstore, the 21-year-old student had been waiting outside since it opened at 8am, desperate to get someone who wanted to buy books using cash. Around 9am, the young “textbookpreneur” and three others had left their business spot for four others to take over. Among those on the second shift was a girl who wanted a sale not less than R400 for the day. Pouncing on anyone who approached the door at the store, the TUT student turned away a number of potential customers who did not meet the criteria. The New Age undercover team managed to buy an Oxford school dictionary almost R50 cheaper from a student who claimed he “desperately needed money to go home as there had been an emergency”.

He told this reporter to wait at a distance so he could make the purchase without being suspected of any wrongdoing and came back to collect his money with the brand new dictionary in hand. These revelations emerge against the background of more than two years of student protests, quite often violent, for free university education. The #FeesMustFall protests gained national prominence and resulted in the government appointing a fees commission to explore the feasibility of free education.

 NSFAS spokesperson Kagisho Mamabolo said they had since blocked and suspended accounts of those found guilty of offering to buy books using Fundi cards and selling them at reduced prices to those with cash. “Initially NSFAS sent warning SMSs to students who were found selling or exchanging their allowances but as this activity increase, it is evident that the SMS warning is no longer useful and NSFAS is now sending a stronger message to students not to misuse the allowances provided to them for academic support,” he said.

Mamabolo urged those who witnessed fraudulent activity to report it through its Vuvuzela Hotline. South African Union of Students spokesperson Sthembiso Ndlovu said while it condemned the students’ behaviour, that they were faced with dire circumstances at university could not be ignored. He said TUT students had it tough SHADY PRACTICE:  NSFAS beneficiaries broker a deal for cheaper textbooks outside a prominent bookshop in Pretoria. PICTURE: SHONISANI TSHIKALANGE ‘Poor’ students scam NSFAS as they were given a cash allowance of R250 a month meant for travelling expenses and rent. “R250 does not even cover rent in Soshanguve. It is not enough. It can never be sufficient,” Ndlovu said. Ministry of Higher Education spokesperson Madikwe Mabotha deplored the misuse of financial aid and encouraged NSFAS to take a tough stand against those misdirecting their education grants.