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HOW TO MAKE FACE SCRUB WITH TOMATO AND SUGAR

Using a facial scrub can make your skin feel beautiful, youthful, soft, and like it's glowing.  Unlike a regular soap or cleanser, a facial scrub uses small particles, beads, or chemicals to get rid of the old skin cells and make way for new ones in a process known as exfoliation. The process is simple: to use a facial scrub, choose a natural or chemical scrub suited for your skin type, massage the scrub into damp skin for one minute, then rinse and moisturize your skin.  Repeat once or twice a week. INGREDIENTS 1 Tomato 1 Teaspoon of White sugar DIRECTION 1.Cut the tomato into two ,you can use the other half later 2.Use the half tomato to touch the Sugar and and apply it on your face gently . 3.Wash face with Lukewarm Water after 30 minutes and watch your skin Glow.

FATHER WINS AGAINST UNLAWFUL DETENTION

Johannesburg - A magistrate who ordered police to arrest and detain a father for offering to pay R300 for child maintenance has been found to have acted maliciously. Thabo Masia, from Atteridgeville in Pretoria, was told by the magistrate to go and think about his low offer “clearly and thoroughly” in the police cells. Having been detained from about 1.45pm, Masia was released from custody at about 10am the next day. He was released after he increased his child maintenance offer to R700. Masia sued the Ministers of Justice and Constitutional Development and Police for being arrested without a warrant and for being detained despite not being charged or found guilty of any offence. He detailed in court papers that he was detained with others in a dirty cell in which he slept on the floor with a smelly blanket. But the ministers dragged the matter to the North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, on an appeal application. Masia emerged victorious last week against this appeal application, as Act

Zuma arrest: Bheki Cele, police delegation ‘to visit Nkandla today

’A delegation of senior police officers led by Police Minister Bheki Cele will visit Nkandla on Wednesday. The deadline for police to apprehend former president Jacob Zuma expires at midnight. Two sources have said that detail of the minister’s visit will not be made public. “The minister is in Durban today and will possibly be driven to Nkandla by noon. Another police delegation was headed to KwaZulu-Natal this morning,” said one source. Meanwhile, another source close to Cele confirmed that the minister was in the province. “The minister of police is in KwaZulu-Natal. It could be that he's on his way to Nkandla today,” the source added. According to information, the police have been finalising their plans for Wednesday’s planned arrest since Tuesday. Cele’s spokesperson, Lirandzu Themba, confirmed that Cele is in the province, but did not want to divulge details of a possible Cele visit. “He’s in KwaZulu-Natal. That’s all I can say,”  Supporters of Zuma are expected to gather at

FAKE RAPE CASE

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Peddie SAPS detectives have arrested a female aged 23 for perjury after she allegedly falsely accused her boyfriend of rape.  According to the information, she reported the rape incident to Bell Police Station, where she alleged that her boyfriend had raped her. After the case was opened the police requested her to accompany them to the scene of crime or suspect’s residence where the suspect was arrested and subsequently detained at Alexandria Police Station.   The cellphone belonging to the suspect was seized as part of the investigation. The investigation of the cellphone revealed that the purported victim was in fact not raped and that she allegedly pressed charges against the alleged suspect because there was no payment she allegedly demanded after they slept together. Police then took the matter to the Public Prosecutor who decided that the female who made false claims to be the victim of rape, be charged with perjury. The alleged rape suspect aged 37 was then released

PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA TAKES COUNTRY TO LEVEL 4

Cape Town – South Africa will move to adjusted Level 4 as the country is faced with a rising number of Covid-19 infections dominated by the more transmissible Delta variant, President Ramaphosa said. “What we are seeing is that the existing containment measures in place are not enough to cope with the speed and the scale of the infections we are experiencing under this third wave,” Ramaphosa said in a televised address. “Cabinet has decided that the country should move to adjusted alert level four.” Ramaphosa said the additional restrictions will be in place for the next 14 days. All gatherings, indoors and outdoors were prohibited, he said. Public places like beaches and parks remain open, but no gatherings are permitted. Curfew will be in place from 9pm to 4am and non-essential establishments will have to close at 8pm. “The sale of alcohol – both for on-site and off-site consumption – is prohibited.” He said that because the Delta variant was more contagious so the measures the count

DOUBLE MURDER SUSPECT WANTED

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EASTERN CAPE - Police are seeking assistance of the community in tracing a 35-year-old male suspect Mxolisi Skosana also known as "Ngobe" in relation to a double murder that occurred on 06 June 2021, in Ngubengcuka Location, at Mthontsasa. A warrant of arrest was issued by the court for the arrest of the suspect. Members of the Community are warned not attempt to arrest the wanted suspect as he is believed to be armed, dangerous and a threat to society. Therefore the police are making an appeal to anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of the suspect to please contact Mthontsasa Police on the Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or contact the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Xhela on 082 565 4 272. http://www.saps.gov.za/newsroom/msspeechdetail.php?nid=33319

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION

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KWAZULU-NATAL: A total of four men aged between 23 and 47 are set to appear before Durban Magistrate's Court on Monday, 28 June 2021 for being in unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition as well as for being in possession of suspected stolen property. Yesterday, a multi-disciplinary intelligence driven operation which was conducted in Mayville yielded positive results. The team was following up on information after a house was broken into in the Scottburgh CBD and various items were stolen. A search warrant was obtained for the residence at Mayville in Durban. The team proceeded to the Mayville residence as information indicated that the stolen items were on the premises. A search warrant was executed and over five thousand rounds of ammunition, a rifle, seven cellular phones, two magazines, a rifle as well as diamonds and jewellery were seized. The suspects have been detained pending their court appearance.