A SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN HAS TAKEN TO SOCIAL MEDIA TO EXPRESS HER REMORSE REGARDING THE TREATMENT OF NIGERIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA. (PHOTO).

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 A South African woman has taken to social media to express her remorse regarding the treatment of Nigerians in South Africa.  She shared that after spending about a week and a half in Nigeria, she has been deeply touched by the hospitality she received, contrasting it with the lack of such warmth for Nigerians in South Africa. She pointed out that South Africans often become suspicious when they learn someone is Nigerian. She urged her fellow South Africans to travel more, particularly to other African nations. While addressing the issue of xenophobia in South Africa, she made it clear that she does not hold xenophobic views and that not all South Africans do, though she acknowledged that many do have such attitudes. Additionally, she mentioned that Nigerians tend to treat foreigners as guests, even if they are not directly hosting them.

CHILD BORN ON CHRISTMAS DAY, FATHER GETS ARRESTED FOR STATUTORY RAPE. (PHOTO).


 A 28-year-old man has been arrested and charged with statutory rape after allegedly impregnating a 13-year-old girl in Seshego, Polokwane. The two met at a shopping complex in January 2024 and began communicating before becoming intimate in May 2024.



The girl only revealed the incident to her aunt after experiencing complications, and medical tests confirmed she was eight months pregnant in November 2024. She gave birth to a baby boy on Christmas Day, 25 December 2024.


The police were informed, and a statutory rape case was registered for further investigation. The suspect was arrested by the Seshego Family Violence, Child Protection, and Sexual Offences Unit on 26 December 2024 and is expected to appear in the Seshego Magistrate’s Court soon.

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