Thandeka Mdeliswa. Rosetta Msimango, City Press Only one person appeared in the Evander Magistrate's Court for the murder of TV soapie actress, Thandeka Mdeliswa, after charges were dropped against two other accused.Three people were arrested on Friday following her murder.READ | Three arrested in connection with murder of soapie star Thandeka MdeliswaThe 34-year-old actress was shot…
Thandeka Mdeliswa. Rosetta Msimango, City Press Actor Thandeka Mdeliswa has been killed after she was shot at her family's home.According to police, she died after an argument between two men and her brother turned violent.The family have reportedly described her death as yet another crime against women in the country.Actor Thandeka Mdeliswa has died after…
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5 min read HEALTH SECRETARY ROBERT F. Kennedy Jr.’s previous go-to scapegoat for autism was vaccines. Now, it’s Tylenol and circumcision. Yes, really. In a Cabinet meeting on October 9th, Kennedy—who is neither a medical doctor nor an autism researcher—reignited a controversial, long-debunked claim that boys who undergo circumcision are “twice as likely” to be