South Africa is Namibia’s strategic partner and indispensable ally, no matter what history we share we can’t live without SA, and making statements that would harm SA is reckless of us. If SA fail it would open a Pandora’s box of insecurities for the region.
Patriots am sooo angry, We sitting in a Park having our slow Sunday Braai, kids playing nanton nton, here comes this group of Somalis as u cab see them there, 5min later one of them comes our direction we though maybe his passing, yooo😭😭 the guy comes to move us and our children from this side of a playground he even moved kids from the swings, that their kids want to play where we are we must go further down there he even show us where to go, ayikho inhlamba rendingabathukanga ngayo, I didn't know I can swear they called him back there with no apology Yoooo we re suffering.
Foreign National Arrested After Allegedly Shooting and Killing Five Teenagers Inside a Motherwell House as Detectives Make Breakthrough in Mass Murder Case
A 28-year-old foreign national has been arrested in connection with the murder of five young men who were shot and killed in Motherwell, Eastern Cape, on 27 May 2026. The suspect was apprehended following an intensive investigation conducted by the Provincial Serious and Violent Crimes Unit in Gqeberha.
Police said the arrest resulted from a tracing operation carried out between the evening of 4 June and the morning of 5 June 2026 after investigators acted on intelligence gathered during the probe. The case relates to a mass shooting that occurred at about 13:33 at a residence in Mnenga Street, NU10, Motherwell.
When officers arrived at the scene, they found five males suffering from gunshot wounds. Four victims were discovered in the lounge while a fifth was found in a bedroom. The deceased were identified as Mpendulo Sjadu (17), Sonwabise Mkhweta (17), Luvuyo Crowly (17), Ibrahim Said (18), and Vuyisani Pinini (18). Three victims died at the scene, a fourth died despite resuscitation efforts, and the fifth later died in hospital.
Eastern Cape Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Vuyisile Ncata praised the investigating team for their work, saying the arrest demonstrated the commitment of detectives to bringing violent offenders to justice. The suspect has been detained on five counts of murder and is expected to appear in the Motherwell Magistrate’s Court on 8 June 2026.
@ThinkerThe1707@JoyNewsOnTV We've been telling you that there's no better life in SA for some time now. That's why we discourage you to come here for anything other tourism
@askghmedia We had no idea these people were suffering this much. The protests have freed them, we wish many more can be freed from their misery in South Africa