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Shot at and humiliated, Tebogo Thobejane reveals her new fight
Actress Tebogo Thobejane fights back after someone tried to kill her. The star survived a shooting that was meant to silence her forever. Online bullies attacked her reputation and made her life miserable for months. People mocked her as a mother and threatened her family constantly. She refused to hide and decided to help other women facing similar problems. Thobejane created the Botlhale Foundation to protect victims of digital violence. The name comes from a local word that means wisdom. Her new group will give women and children safe places when bullies target them. The foundation plans to change laws and provide mental health support for survivors. She wants to educate people about online abuse through real stories. The celebrity...
Museveni accuses Balaalo of seizing land, blocking Uganda's Nile
President Museveni blasted cattle herders for causing trouble across northern Uganda. The Balaalo pastoralists let their animals eat crops that belong to local farmers. They block roads leading to important places like the Nile River. Many herders take over land without permission and ignore basic rules about keeping livestock. The biggest problem happens when cattle destroy food crops that families need to survive. Museveni says the herders bring animals into areas without building proper fences first. Most lack water sources on their land and move cattle during dry seasons. This forces them onto farmland where they damage crops and anger local people. Some Balaalo have taken control of government ranches without legal permission...
BMW puts dangerous nitrous oxide system on its new R 1300 R TITAN
BMW workers built a wild motorcycle that looks like it came from the future. Five engineers spent months creating the R 1300 R TITAN from scratch. Philipp Ludwig led the team that included designer Andreas Martin and color expert Theresa Stukenbrock. Paul Summerer and Thomas Becker handled the actual building work. The bike transforms the regular R 1300 R into something much more extreme. The TITAN crouches low like a hunting cat ready to attack. Its 1300cc boxer engine sits at the center of everything. Sharp lines cut across the carbon fiber body panels. Metallic blue graphics make the bike appear fast even when parked. The fuel tank and front section follow race car design principles. Akrapovic made special titanium exhaust pipes...
New Triumph Scrambler 400 XC is just a street bike in disguise
Triumph brings back desert racing vibes with their brand new Scrambler 400 XC motorcycle. The company plans to sell this retro adventure bike around the world starting September 2025. Riders can choose from three colors when they visit dealerships next year. The bike costs 7,345 euros and targets people who want vintage looks with modern performance. Triumph designed this machine for both city streets and dirt trails. The new Scrambler packs a 398cc single cylinder engine that pumps out 40 horsepower. Liquid cooling keeps the motor running smooth during long rides. The bike weighs 190 kilograms and sits riders 835 millimeters off the ground. Triumph fitted the machine with spoked wheels and knobby tires for tackling rough terrain...
Alguersuari says Bagnaia must quit MotoGP if he can't beat Marquez
Former MotoGP star Jaime Alguersuari spoke out about Marc Marquez crushing the competition this season. The Spanish legend has led 156 laps compared to every other rider combined, managing just 155 laps. Marquez continues to win races despite facing tough challenges from other teams. His comeback story amazes fans who watch him dominate tracks around the world. The championship battle looks completely one-sided as Marquez pulls away from his rivals. Francesco Bagnaia finds himself trapped 130 points behind the unstoppable Marquez. Alguersuari believes Bagnaia should quit racing if he falls 300 points back from the leader. The Italian rider struggles to match Marquez's pace during crucial moments of each race. Other top riders like...
Liverpool star Diogo Jota was speeding, Spanish police reveal
Liverpool star Diogo Jota died alongside his brother Andre after their car crashed on a Spanish highway. The football player was driving when the deadly accident happened last Thursday around half past midnight. Spanish police say the 28-year-old was speeding way above the legal limit on the A-52 motorway near Zamora. His younger brother Andre was just 26 years old when both men lost their lives instantly. The vehicle burst into flames after leaving the road during the horrific crash. Police investigators believe Jota tried to overtake another car when disaster struck. The tire exploded and sent the speeding vehicle careering off the highway. Both brothers died at the scene before emergency crews could reach them. The Portugal...
Marshall Munetsi says he alone fixed Wolves' leaky defence
Marshall Munetsi talks about how much better he plays since joining Wolves from French team Stade de Reims. The midfielder moved to England during the January transfer window and became a key player right away. He played 14 games for his new club and ran more than any other Premier League player per match. His hard work helped Wolves stay away from relegation trouble. The Zimbabwe star scored two goals during his first few months at the club. Munetsi explains what his manager wanted him to bring to the team when they signed him. The coach knew about his special skills as a midfielder who can both defend and attack well. He covers lots of ground during matches and helps his teammates on both ends of the field. The player wishes he could...
Demoted by Sekhukhune, Kaitano Tembo gets Durban City lifeline
Durban City FC wants Kaitano Tembo to become their new assistant coach. The Betway Premiership side needs fresh help after climbing up to South Africa's premier division. Team officials have their eyes set on Tembo after Thabo September turned down their job offer. Reports from South African media say the club considers him their top choice for the position. Durban City reshuffled their coaching staff following their recent promotion success. Tembo currently works at Sekhukhune United but faces an uncertain future there. The club recently moved him away from the main squad to handle reserve team duties instead. His situation makes him available for discussions with other teams seeking experienced coaches. Sekhukhune's decision opened...
Minister Sanyatwe takes control of Zimbabwe's SRC board
Sport Minister Anselem Sanyatwe picked fresh faces to run Zimbabwe's Sport and Recreation Commission. The old leadership finished their time and walked away from their jobs. Eight new people will take charge and guide sports across the country for the next four years. Their mission focuses on making sports better and keeping everything running smooth. The minister followed all the legal rules when he made these choices. Dr. Nathaniel Madzivanyika will lead the group as the main person in charge. Seven other members join him to form the complete team. Gwinyai Mharapara, Hlengiwe Dube, and Shingai Rhuhwaya bring their skills to the table. Givemore Madzoka, Valentine Mudenda, Lillian Chikara, and David Simba round out the squad. These...
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