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Business Wire
6 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Tikehau Capital: Disclosure of Shares Repurchases From 20 June 2025 to 26 June 2025
Regulatory News: In accordance with Article 5 of EU Regulation n° 596/2014 (Market Abuse Regulation), detailed information is available on the website of Tik...


The Citizen
25-06-2025
- The Citizen
Sasolburg K9 seizes drugs worth 200K
SASOLBURG – A swift and effective operation by members of the Sasolburg K9 Unit and Crime Intelligence has led to the arrest of a suspect on charges of drug dealing and possession. In a statement released on June 23, Sasolburg police reported that they acted on information about a new drug outlet in the area. Their attention was drawn to an African male standing in the driveway of his rented apartment. His suspicious behaviour upon noticing the approaching police vehicle prompted officers to investigate further. While a search of his residence yielded nothing, a follow-up inspection of the outside area where he had been standing produced significant results. Inside the fender of a nearby parked LDV, officers discovered a plastic package containing drugs such as Tik and CAT, with an estimated street value of R200 000. A larger bag of drugs and an undisclosed amount of cash were also recovered. The 32-year-old foreign national was immediately arrested and will soon appear in the Sasolburg Magistrate's Court on charges of drug dealing and possession. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

IOL News
24-06-2025
- IOL News
K9 Unit sniffs out R200k drug haul in Sasolburg bust
Sasolburg K9 Unit officers seized Tik and CAT worth an estimated R200 000 from a hidden compartment in a parked LDV during a targeted drug bust. A 32-year-old foreign national was arrested in Sasolburg on Monday, June 23, after police uncovered drugs worth an estimated R200 000 hidden in a parked vehicle. Members of the Sasolburg K9 Unit, working alongside Crime Intelligence, launched a targeted operation following information about a new drug outlet in the area. Their attention was drawn to a man standing in the driveway of his rented apartment, whose suspicious behaviour upon noticing the police vehicle prompted officers to act. A search of his residence yielded no results, but a subsequent inspection of the outdoor area where he had been standing led to a breakthrough. Inside the fender of a nearby light delivery vehicle, police found a plastic package containing drugs including Tik and CAT. A larger stash and an undisclosed amount of cash were also seized. The suspect was arrested on charges of dealing in and possession of drugs. He is expected to appear in the Sasolburg Magistrate's Court soon.


Newsweek
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Man Gets Pride-Themed Doormat, Neighbor Writes a Letter: 'Don't Like That'
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A cheeky doormat has turned into a fully-fledged viral moment this Pride Month as a delightfully petty, and extremely gay, rivalry began in an apartment building in Ohio. It all started when 29-year-old Clay, who didn't to share his last name, spotted a doormat outside a third-floor apartment in his building that proudly declared: "Gayest place in town." "I don't like that at all," Clay said in a now-viral TikTok video, jokingly affronted that someone else had claimed the title of supreme gayness in the building. "Because it implies that my place is not the gayest place in town." Thus began what Clay dubbed a "gay-off," an escalating, lighthearted showdown between neighbors to determine whose apartment is truly the gayest. "I actually noticed the mat back in November," Clay told Newsweek. But it wasn't until this past weekend when returning from the bar that he decided to make the TikTok video where he said that he didn't like the mat. Front left: Clay declares that he didn't like the mat and takes action with a note. Front left: Clay declares that he didn't like the mat and takes action with a note. @claygaiken/TikTok It quickly gained viral attention and people couldn't get enough of the moment, and that was when people started requesting something unusual—a "gay-off." Clay quickly ordered a competing doormat (the best he could find on short notice). He placed it at his fourth-floor apartment door, alongside a handwritten note addressed to his neighbors, taped cheekily to their doormat with a sticky note that now made the mat read: "2nd gayest place in town." "Hello downstairs Gay-bor (s)," the letter began. "I'm writing to let you know that I find your doormat to be extremely offensive. I personally believe that MY apt is the gayest place in town and I hereby challenge you to a gay-off." The note invited the downstairs residents to accept the challenge by placing the sticky note on his mat upstairs, and included his TikTok username for good measure. "I really don't want to let them down," he said, referring to the thousands of viewers who had already seen the video and demanded the "gay-off." It didn't take long. Less than 24 hours later, the neighbors replied with their own note, simply stating: "Hi Gay-boy, we have no clue what this entails but it sounds gay, so naturally we are in—Cara & Lauren." And with that, the "gay-off" was on. From left: The neighbors work to one-up each other with a rainbow-streamer curtain and a cheeky note. From left: The neighbors work to one-up each other with a rainbow-streamer curtain and a cheeky note. @claygaiken/TikTok Since then, the two apartments have been one-upping each other in increasingly flamboyant fashion, rainbow streamers and other Pride-themed decoration. There have been TikTok updates, and what Clay describes as "content-fed warfare," even relying on a third-party "third-floor spy" to monitor the opposition while Clay is out of town. Clay has been documenting the saga for his growing TikTok audience. "It's both of our first gay-off," he said. "And it doesn't come with an instruction manual, so we're figuring it out as we go." TikTok briefly flagged the video for "hateful behavior," but quickly reversed the decision after Clay appealed. Since then, the comment section has been filled with joy, support, and rampant speculation. "Everyone assumed the other apartment belonged to a gay man and hoped for an 'enemies to lovers' situation," Clay said. "But I had a strong suspicion it was lesbians. I mean, I used to joke that the third floor was the lesbian floor." So far, Team Lesbian is winning—at least according to TikTok polls. "Not surprising," Clay said. "I really don't stand a chance against two lesbians, but I'm gonna give it my best gay shot." Clay plans to post his next move soon, and the gay-off is expected to last through Pride Month—June—if not longer. In the end, what started as a petty doormat rivalry has turned into something much more joyful. "This has totally warmed my heart," Clay said. "The fact that I posted this dumb little joke, and it blew up without a single negative comment, it means a lot."


The South African
14-06-2025
- The South African
POLICE SEIZE DAGGA WORTH R7 MILLION IN MPUMALANGA
The police in Tonga confiscated dagga amounting to approximately R7 million in Sibange near Tonga, Mpumalanga, on Friday, 13 June 2025, following a high-speed chase with the Ehlanzeni District (Tonga Task Team). The task team was conducting a stop and search operation in the Sibange area when they stopped a grey VW Polo. However, the driver refused to stop, prompting a chase that went on for 10 kilometres. After the long chase, the suspect abandoned his vehicle and fled on foot. Police recovered more than 20 compressed bags of dagga and confiscated the vehicle. 'The suspect eventually abandoned the vehicle in the Khombaso area and fled into nearby bushes. Upon searching the vehicle, officers discovered 24 compressed bags of dagga, believed to be worth millions of rand,' read the police statement. The SAPS urged anyone with information on the suspect's whereabouts to contact the SAPS Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or to submit tip-offs via the MYSAPS App. The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Northern Cape, through Operation Vala Umgodi, has arrested eight suspects in connection with drugs. The eight suspects, aged between 24 and 49, were arrested during a multi-disciplinary, intelligence-driven operation conducted in the Frances Baard District. Operational teams discovered a significant quantity of abandoned dagga at the Beefmaster illegal mining site. The first five male suspects were arrested at a construction site in Rhodesdene for breaking the South African Immigration Laws after it was discovered that they had entered the country illegally. Furthermore, two more suspects were arrested in an informal settlement near Tlhageng, Galeshewe, for drug dealing. Police seized drugs, including methamphetamine (commonly known as Tik) and Mandrax tablets during the arrest. Lastly, a 31-year-old male suspect was apprehended in De Beershoogte, Barkly West, after also being found with suspected Tik and Mandrax tablets. The drugs were seized as evidence. The suspects are expected to appear before the Kimberley and Barkly West Magistrates' Courts on Tuesday, 17 June 2025. The police encouraged citizens to report any criminal activity anonymously on via the MySAPS App or by contacting the Crime Stop hotline on 08600 10111. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send 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.