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The EFF’s Statement on the Second Extension of the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry
-Yet despite these significant developments, both interim reports remain hidden from the South African public.This Commission does not belong to President Ramaphosa, it belongs to the people of South Africa.These are not matters of private correspondence between the Commission and the President but they concern the constitutional integrity of the Republic itself. It is therefore unacceptable that the President alone determines what the public may know while simultaneously implementing prosecutorial and administrative recommendations arising from reports that no one outside the Executive has been permitted to scrutinise.
In the USA…. Portia Anyamba, a former Brigadier General in the South African Air Force, pleaded guilty to one count of acting as an agent of the Republic of South Africa after an investigation by the FBI and the U.S. Dept of Energy’s Office of intelligence and counterintelligence
This from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee.
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📰 President Cyril Ramaphosa has extended the final report deadline of the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System.
The Commission will submit its report on Monday, 16 November 2026, instead of 31 August, as anticipated originally.
The extension granted by the President sets an evidence deadline of Friday, 2 October 2026, and a reporting deadline of Monday, 16 November, to enable the Commission to close off topics it has opened up in the course of hearings to date.
The extension allows the Commission to hear evidence on all of the matters listed in its terms of reference.
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Did This Really Start on 30 June?!
Everyone is talking about what happened on 30 June. Almost nobody is asking how we got here.
Here is the truth in 90 seconds⬇️
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[BREAKING NEWS] Four suspects have been arrested in an Ekurhuleni corruption takedown operation. Those arrested include Dr Imogen Mashazi, Advocate Kemi Behari and Linda Gxasheka. They are expected to appear in court today. #Newzroom405
In Cape Town you will often find “crypto” and “forex” traders driving fancy cars with fake registrations or none at all! 🚨
Tonight we impounded cars in Parklands without valid registrations ✅ In one case, a brand new silver Merc GLE was registered as a white BMW. Impounded for further criminal investigation.
South Africa needs stronger policing, that’s why we will build a Cape Town Metro Police Detectives Unit to investigate crimes ourselves.
BREAKING NEWS | Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa signs consitutional amendment law that extends Presidential term to 7 years, scraps direct Presidential election.
WATCH | The Presidency has dismissed reports that President Cyril Ramaphosa requested a state visit to Ghana. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says there was no planned visit, responding to media reports circulating in West Africa.
Public Protector, Kholeka Gcaleka, says the City of Cape Town has failed to provide basic municipal services to residents of Langa Flats and parts of Khayelitsha. She says the City's failure to finalise lease agreements in Langa Flats has also affected residents' right to adequate housing. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403
POLL | Minister Kubayi says government believes foreign forces, including Israel, are trying to destabilise South Africa. Do You Believe Her?
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#NDRSeminar Mbeki: There is a deliberate attempt to isolate the ANC and South Africa from the rest of the continent, these protests are planned and not organic from the masses of our people. #sabcnews#Immigration
'Justice Minister believes the govt's decision to drag Israel before the International Court of Justice has thrust the country into a high-stakes geopolitical battle, declaring it would be "naive" to believe powerful interests would not fight back.'
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[WATCH] Responding to reports that the South African government should pay compensation to Nigerian nationals who left their properties in South Africa fearing alleged xenophobic attacks, Ntshavheni says no payment will be made by government.
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