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Meet Mr. Philly Moloto: The Man Behind LADGAC’s Bold Fight Against Addiction and Crime

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by Machethe Glen   Meet Mr. Moloto, the gifted leader of LADGAC (Limpopo Anti-Drugs, Gangsterism and Crime), a rehabilitation center based in seshego ,Polokwane in Limpopo. Known for his unconventional methods and viral catchphrases, Mr. Moloto is making waves in South Africa fighting against substance abuse and crime. Mr. Philly Moloto, affectionately known as “Mr. Moloto” or “ Ntate Moloto,” is the founder and driving force behind the Limpopo Anti-Drugs, Gangsterism, and Crime (LADGAC) rehabilitation center . His uncommon but strong way to fight drug use and crime has got the attention of the nation and has led to both thanks and debate .   LADGAC in Action   Initially, LADGAC focused on apprehending drug dealers and handing them over to the police. However, after witnessing the limited impact of this strategy, Moloto shifted the organization's focus in 2022 to rehabilitating addicts willing to seek help. This pivot led to the establishment of a rehabilitation cen...

2025 Tswane University of Technology Ga-Rankuwa Internal League: Siyakhanya FC vs. PODE House FC – A Thrilling Stalemate.

By Machethe Glen   The highly anticipated clash between Siyakhanya FC and PODE House FC at the 2025 Tshwane University of Technology Ga-Rankuwa Internal League did not disappoint in terms of intensity, but ended in a 0-0 draw, leaving both teams still in the running as they prepare for the continuation of the fixture. A Match of High Stakes It was a do-or-die match for both teams, as the outcome would determine who advances to the next stage of the league. The tension was palpable in the air, with students and community fans from both sides packing the stands, eager to see who would emerge victorious and who would be eliminated. As expected, the match was fierce, with both teams giving it their all. However, despite all the attacking efforts and tactical play, neither side could find the back of the net. The match kicked off with Siyakhanya FC looking to assert dominance early. The team showed great promise in their offensive play, but were constantly stifled by PODE House ...

Crime and Violence A Reality for Youth in Our Communities

  By Machete Glen.     Crime and violence continue to affect young people across South Africa, and communities like Soshanguve and Ga-Rankuwa are no exception. Many youth are exposed daily to gangs, drugs, and unsafe environments, limiting their chances for a better future.     To understand this issue better, I spoke to four young people from different parts of Tshwane to hear their stories and views. Living in Fear – Lethabo Seshoka (18) from Jukulyn, Soshanguve Lethabo, an 18-year-old Grade 12 learner from Soshanguve Jukulyn, described how gang activities have made her neighborhood unsafe. "Almost every weekend, there are gunshots in my street. It's not even surprising anymore. It's like you just duck and pray," she said. Lethabo explained that many of the young boys she grew up with have joined local gangs because of unemployment and peer pressure. "Some of them didn’t even finish school. They say there are no jobs, so they start robbing people jus...