Here’s your daily news update for Tuesday, 17 June 2025: An easy-to-read selection of our top stories.

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In the news today, it was a chaotic day at the Free State High Court in Bloemfontein as the trial of convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester faced yet another delay.
Meanwhile, the North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has confirmed an outbreak of the foot-and-mouth disease in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District.
Furthermore, Proteas coach Shukri Conrad and Test captain Temba Bavuma have invited sports fans to celebrate their World Test Championship win with them at a meet and greet on Thursday.
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No lawyer, a medical scare and appeals: Thabo Bester trial continues to be stalled
It was a chaotic day at the Free State High Court in Bloemfontein as the trial of convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester faced yet another delay.
Bester and his former girlfriend, Nandipha Magudumana, appeared in court for a pre-trial hearing on Tuesday following several previous postponements.
Their co-accused include Magudumana’s father, Zolile Cornelius Sekeleni, and former G4S employees: Senohe Matsoara, Teboho Lipholo, Buti Masukela, Tieho Frans Makhotsa, Zanda Moyo, and Joel Makhetha.
As proceedings resumed, Sekeleni informed the court that he had no lawyer after his application to Legal Aid South Africa was rejected.
CONTINUE READING: No lawyer, a medical scare and appeals: Thabo Bester trial continues to be stalled
Foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in North West confirmed
The North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has confirmed an outbreak of the foot-and-mouth disease in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District, specifically in the JB Marks Local Municipality.
This comes after South Africa’s largest beef producer, Karan Beef, confirmed an outbreak of the disease at its Heidelberg feedlot in the province of Gauteng. Provinces that already have cases include Limpopo, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal.
FMD is a severe, highly contagious viral disease of livestock that has a significant economic impact. The disease affects cattle, swine, sheep, goats and other cloven-hoofed ruminants.
CONTINUE READING: Foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in North West confirmed
Proteas invite fans to join in Test final victory celebrations: All the details
Proteas coach Shukri Conrad and Test captain Temba Bavuma have invited sports fans to celebrate their World Test Championship win with them at a meet and greet in Sandton on Thursday.
The Proteas won the Test final at Lord’s last week by beating Australia by five wickets. It was the South African cricket team’s first major international victory since they won the Champions Trophy in 1998.
“This win is not just a celebration of their on-field success, but a tribute to the countless South African fans and former players who have stood by them through every emotional high and testing low,” said CSA in a press release.
The celebrations will take place on Thursday at Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton between 1pm and 3pm.
CONTINUE READING: Proteas invite fans to join in Test final victory celebrations: All the details
Zuma’s tirade against Shivambu indicates he is ‘no longer useful to him’
uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party leader Jacob Zuma launched a scathing but veiled attack against the party’s former secretary-general Floyd Shivambu.
On Monday, during the party’s Youth Day commemorations in Durban, Zuma told supporters that the party would not tolerate indiscipline from its high-ranking members.
Meanwhile, political analyst Sanet Solomon said it is clear that Zuma no longer needs Shivambu.
“Floyd Shivambu’s recent character assassination is indicative of the end of his usefulness to Jacob Zuma and the MK party. It further signals the unlikelihood that he would be added to the parliamentary list,” Solomon said.
CONTINUE READING: Zuma’s tirade against Shivambu indicates he is ‘no longer useful to him’
Alleged Northdale teacher arrested for running bogus matric school
A Northdale man has been arrested on charges of fraud, forgery and uttering, and theft by false pretences after allegedly operating a bogus finishing school that scammed adult students seeking matric qualifications.
The students who fell for the scam were unaware that the school was illegal.
According to the Mi7 National Group, the arrest, which took place on Friday, 13 June, was the result of a multi-intelligence-led operation.
The operation was reportedly conducted by Pietermaritzburg Police in collaboration with Mi7 Crime Intelligence & Investigations, the uMgungundlovu District Crime Intelligence unit, Mountain Rise Visible Policing, and the KZN Department of Education.
CONTINUE READING: Alleged Northdale teacher arrested for running bogus matric school
Here are five more stories of the day:
- Bela Act guidelines issued, minister accused of ‘worthless’ delays
- JRA allocated just 1% of amount needed to fix Johannesburg’s roads
- Average rent in Gauteng tops R9k: How do other provinces measure up?
- ‘Black Women and Sex’: South African filmmaker wins at American Black Film Festival
- WATCH: Birthday cake for 20m sinkhole in Gauteng