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Top 10 stories of the day: Shivambu not going to parliament
Top 10 stories of the day: Shivambu not going to parliament

The Citizen

time2 days ago

  • The Citizen

Top 10 stories of the day: Shivambu not going to parliament

Here's your daily news update for Saturday, 21 June 2025: An easy-to-read selection of our top stories. News today includes the MK party releasing its list of new members to be sworn in at Parliament, with Floyd Shivambu's name not being on it. Then, a Mozambican man wanted in connection with multiple kidnappings was killed in a shootout with police. Meanwhile, two SANDF soldiers were stabbed to death during an altercation with one of their colleagues. Weather tomorrow: 22 June 2025 The South African Weather Service (Saws) said cool and cold conditions will continue on Sunday, but warned of an 'intense' cold front that will hit the Western Cape and Northern Cape on Wednesday. Get the full weather forecast here. Top 10 stories Floyd Shivambu not on list of MK party members going to parliament The MK party on Saturday released its list of new members to be sworn in at Parliament, and Floyd Shivambu is not among them. Former MK party secretary-general Floyd Shivambu briefs the media at Mhulu Luxury Boutique Hotel on 19 June 2025 in Midrand. Picture: Gallo Images/Fani Mahuntsi Shivambu was recently axed as the party's secretary-general after he visited fugitive pastor Shepherd Bushiri in Malawi. His name is not on the list despite earlier claims by the party that he would be redeployed to Parliament. CONTINUE READING: Floyd Shivambu not on list of MK party members going to parliament Wanted Mozambican kidnapper killed during raid in Johannesburg Police have shot and killed a Mozambican man wanted in connection with multiple kidnappings. Picture: Saps Mauro Mucambe Junior had an outstanding warrant of arrest issued by Maputo police back in August 2024. The police's anti-kidnapping unit were tracing a kidnapped Pakistani businessman when they encountered the wanted 40-year-old at a residential complex in Fourways earlier this week. CONTINUE READING: Wanted Mozambican kidnapper killed during raid in Johannesburg Two SANDF soldiers stabbed to death at Mpumalanga base Two South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers were stabbed to death in the early hours of Saturday morning by one of their colleagues. Two SANDF soldiers died after they were stabbed at the Macadamia military base in Mpumalanga early on Saturday morning. Picture: Gallo Images The incident occurred at the Macadamia military base near Komatipoort in Mpumalanga. SANDF spokesperson Prince Tshabalala said the soldiers were stabbed during an altercation with another SANDF member. CONTINUE READING: Two SANDF soldiers stabbed to death during altercation at Mpumalanga base Tributes pour in for sports broadcaster Phumlani Msibi Beloved sports broadcaster Phumlani Msibi has passed away at the age of 57. Phumlani Msibi conducting a post-match interview. Picture: Picture: Gallo Images Tributes poured in from across the sporting industry and beyond following the announcement of the sad news on Friday night. From sports personalities to politicians, the dedications to Msibi illustrated the man's special place in the hearts of South Africans. CONTINUE READING: Tributes pour in for sports broadcaster Phumlani Msibi Five suspects shot dead in gun battles with KZN police Five suspects were shot and killed in two separate gun battles with police in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). Picture: iStock The shootings occurred in Inanda on Friday, 20 June 2025. The first incident occurred along the Etafuleni main road, while the second took place at cottages on Dr Langalibalele Road. CONTINUE READING: Five suspects shot dead in gun battles with KZN police Five more stories of the day: Yesterday's news recap READ HERE: R27k found in WSU deputy VC's car | MEC blames school for stabbing | KZN prepares for R6.5bn lawsuit

Veteran sports broadcaster Phumlani 'Mr Versatile' Msibi dies at 57
Veteran sports broadcaster Phumlani 'Mr Versatile' Msibi dies at 57

Eyewitness News

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Eyewitness News

Veteran sports broadcaster Phumlani 'Mr Versatile' Msibi dies at 57

JOHANNESBURG - The sporting fraternity is mourning the loss of veteran football broadcaster and boxing commentator Phumlani Msibi, who has passed away at the age of 57. Media house SuperSport confirmed his death. It's understood he died after a short illness. The Durban-born storyteller known for his iconic line, 'Coach, thoughts please?', made history as SuperSport's first isiZulu-English boxing commentator, and became a beloved football anchor following the Premier Soccer League (PSL) broadcast deal in 2007. Dubbed 'Mr Versatile', he was a fixture on shows like Soccer Africa and Mzansi Legends , and was celebrated for his insight, humility and passion.

Tributes pour in for sports broadcaster Phumlani Msibi
Tributes pour in for sports broadcaster Phumlani Msibi

The Citizen

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Tributes pour in for sports broadcaster Phumlani Msibi

The passing of football, boxing and horse racing pundit Phumlani Msibi was announced on Friday night Beloved sports broadcaster Phumlani Msibi has passed away at the age of 57. Tributes poured in from across the sporting industry and beyond following the announcement of the sad news on Friday night. From sports personalities to politicians, the dedications to Msibi illustrated the man's special place in the hearts of South Africans. Tributes to Msibi Msibi began his career at the South African Broadcasting Corporation before moving over to Multichoice's Supersport. Supersport CEO Rendani Ramovha acknowledged Msibi's sterling reputation and professionalism in a tribute late on Friday night. 'Msibi's loss will be felt not just by the broadcaster and the football fraternity, but by the whole sporting community at large. We are gravely saddened by his passing,' stated Ramovha. A feature of local and continental football coverage, as well as one of the premier voices of South African boxing, Msibi was also an avid horse racing pundit. 'Thoughts please' Fellow broadcaster Thomas Kwenaite shared a touching message on social media for his departed colleague. 'This is farewell but a heartfelt goodbye to a wonderful soul and former colleague Phumlani Msibi who sadly left these shores on Friday evening following a short illness. Go prepare a studio for when we arrive, then ask us…'Your Thoughts please?' Hamba kahle Msibi, rest easy,' posted Kwenaite. Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton Mackenzie added his voice to the social media tributes. 'My deepest and most sincerest condolences to the Msibi family. Mooi loop Grootman,' stated the minister. The EFF also shared a short message to acknowledge the broadcaster's lasting contribution. 'The EFF sends its heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of legendary sports anchor Phumulani Msibi following his passing. May his soul rest in eternal peace,' the part stated. Professional footballer Michael Morton expressed the sentiments that all those who sat across from Msibi can attest to. 'Rest in peace Mr Msibi. Fortunate to have crossed your path and to have had the privilege of meeting you and being interviewed by you. Top top man…you will be sorely missed,' Morton posted on X. NOW READ: Gayton McKenzie says he's 'gonna fight very hard' for at least one Bok game to be broadcast to everyone

Julius Malema's EFF pays tribute to commentator Phumlani Msibi
Julius Malema's EFF pays tribute to commentator Phumlani Msibi

The South African

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The South African

Julius Malema's EFF pays tribute to commentator Phumlani Msibi

Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has posted its condolences to the family and friends of sports anchor Phumlani Msibi. Msibi passed away on Friday at the age of 57 after a short illness. He was a renowned football and boxing commentator and presenter, best known for his phrase 'Coach, thoughts please?' The EFF's social media post read: 'The EFF sends its heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of legendary sports anchor Phumulani Msibi following his passing. May his soul rest in eternal peace.' Born on 15 December 1967 in Durban, Phumlani Msibi was a passionate and supremely talented storyteller, with a penchant for live football and boxing commentary and analysis. In his decades-long and storied broadcasting career, his iconic phrase, 'Coach, thoughts please?' upped the intrigue for viewers in post-match interviews and became iconic in the football fraternity. He started at SuperSport as a ring announcer with the late boxing promoter, Mzi Mnguni, in the late 1990s before becoming a seasoned boxing commentator, becoming the first to commentate in isiZulu and English on the sports broadcaster. Msibi soon embedded himself in the football sphere, becoming one of the faces and voices of football on SuperSport following the acquisition of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) broadcast rights in 2007. This proved a pivotal point in his career, whereby Msibi grew his repertoire, immersing himself in all things football on SuperSport, whether live or on magazine programming. His clever use of language, whether isiZulu or English, endeared him to viewers across the continent, while his humility made his interviewees comfortable in front of camera. He became SuperSport's 'Mr Versatile', featuring on popular football magazine shows, Super Saturday and Soccer Africa, as well as doing his bespoke storytelling through 'Mzansi Legends', where he interviewed people such as Dr Irvin Khoza, the PSL and Orlando Pirates chairman; Dr Kaizer Motaung senior, chairman of Kaizer Chiefs; the late Thomas Madigage and many other legendary football personalities. As synonymous as he was with football and boxing, Msibi also punched above his weight when it came to horse racing. SuperSport CEO Rendani Ramovha paid tribute to Msibi: 'Msibi was one of the most beloved sports commentators SuperSport has ever had. He had a reputation as an outstanding professional, well-respected by his peers and colleagues and a respected family man. 'On behalf of SuperSport and the MultiChoice family, we'd like to express our heartfelt condolences to the Msibi family following this great loss. Msibi's loss will be felt not just by the broadcaster and football fraternity but by the whole sporting community at large. We are gravely saddened by his passing.' Before joining SuperSport, Msibi honed his broadcast skills with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Post your condolences below, by … ? Leaving a comment below, or sending a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Beloved broadcaster Phumlani Msibi, of ‘Thoughts Please' fame, dies aged 57
Beloved broadcaster Phumlani Msibi, of ‘Thoughts Please' fame, dies aged 57

News24

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • News24

Beloved broadcaster Phumlani Msibi, of ‘Thoughts Please' fame, dies aged 57

Broadcasting giant SuperSport and the South African Sporting fraternity are mourning the loss of celebrated commentator and presenter Phumlani Msibi, who died on Friday. The popular Durban-born broadcaster, who was synonymous with the phrase 'Thoughts please' when speaking to coaches and players in post-match interviews and his 'Halakasha' exclamation when goals were scored when he was on football commentary, succumbed to a short illness. He was 57 at the time of his passing. Msibi had carved out a niche for himself at SuperSport with this versatility, excelling in boxing and horse racing, while also moving seamlessly across isiZulu and English when commentating. Msibi, who came through the South African Broadcasting Corporation, quickly established himself at SuperSport in 2007 after they acquired the Premier Soccer League's broadcasting rights. SuperSport's chief executive officer Rendani Ramovha paid tribute to Msibi, saying his versatility and professionalism had endeared him to colleagues and friends alike. 'Msibi was one of the most beloved sports commentators SuperSport has ever had,' Ramovha said. 'He had a reputation as an outstanding professional, well-respected by his peers and colleagues and a respected family man. 'On behalf of SuperSport and the MultiChoice family, we'd like to express our heartfelt condolences to the Msibi family following this great loss. 'Msibi's loss will be felt not just by the broadcaster and football fraternity but by the whole sporting community at large. 'We are gravely saddened by his passing.'

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