Ndumiso Giyani's crimes included 14 counts of rape, 12 counts of robbery with aggravated circumstances, two counts of attempted robbery with aggravated circumstances and six counts of kidnapping. Violent sexual predator Ndumiso Giyani was sentenced to 441 years imprisonment for a litany of charges on 5 June 2020 in Kimberley, Northern Cape. Giyani was arrested in January 2019 after a police manhunt that began when investigators linked him to a string of rapes and robberies committed between 2014 and 2018. Police officials welcomed the sentence which they felt was appropriate for the egregious crimes which Giyani was convicted of in November 2019. SERIAL RAPIST NDUMISO GIYANI SENTENCED After his four year reign of terror and subsequent arrest, he was found guilty in the Kimberley High Court on more than 30 charges, including 14 counts of rape late last year. “The SAPS in the Northern Cape welcomes the 441 years imprisonment handed down to serial rapist, Ndumiso Giyani in the North...
Oh my God!! One of my articles on ‘marriage and career’ made it to The Spectator’s on PAGE 23 GENDER COLUMN today. Marriage and having a career is sometimes very demanding and challenging but don’t quit your job because of marriage. Find the balance and work at making the two successful. Kindly grab a copy. #themuslimwomanachiever #kuburahdiamonds #thespectator #weekendnewspaper #gender #marriage & career #significant #challenging #balance #lifestyle #women empowerment #speak2educate#speak to change #speak 2 educate #Muslim women #work and marriage #career women #Entreprenuers #working class women @The Spectator Newspaper ...Your Weekend Companion This Article is dedicated to my husband @sadiqabdulaiabu in our first few months of marriage I wasn’t seeing top with playing the wife role versus being a corporate woman. Several times, I lamented I wanted to quit and just stay home take care of my kids and play my marriage duties very well. He said to me “no you have to work...
We may not admit it but worldly times and behaviour is really making lot of Muslims forget that Ghusl for Women and Men is an important aspect of our act of worship so are not really mindful about practising it. Ghusl is washing the entire body with water. But let me remind you that, the state of janabah renders a person unfit for the performance of ritual duties, such as prayer, until they purify themselves through complete ablution (ghusl) so how then do you you even feel about your salat when you don’t do this knowing very well you had sexual intercourse or just finished menstruating? I was taught this at a very early age by my Madrasa teacher and dad and I am not shy to say I perform it as and when I have too. After reading in-depth on it, I felt it’s an opportunity to share with someone who prolly doesn’t know. Religiously, any person who calls him/ herself a Muslim is not fit to pray unless he/ she performs ghusl otherwise your prayers is null....
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