General Senona is appearing before the Madlanga Commission today 🎙️
He is accompanied by his new legal representative, Advocate SC Dali Mpofu, who argues that the commission has not been treating General Senona fairly. ⚖️
“What we're dealing with here is a government that is itching for violence I think for them it's an opportunity to test their powers, I've never seen them so excited to unleash the military” March and March Movement leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma
“So if our demands are not met, we'll see” Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma
[WATCH] Day 2 of March and March’s Gauteng demonstrations against illegal immigration. At least 250 people have already arrived - ready to march through Hillbrow.
The group alongside ActionSA is calling for the immediate deportation of undocumented persons. @MongeziKoko
[WATCH] #Newzroom405’s Malungelo Booi says to KZN police chief Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi: “Your boss is in the dock…” Mkhwanazi responds: “That’s a story for another day… One day you and I will have coffee… Things are happening. Watch this space.”
🎈‼️🔥 Congratulations to our Lieutenant-General Dumisani Khumalo of the PKTT on receiving a coin of recognition symbolizing his role within the newly established National Centre for Intelligence Coordination. This honour reflects his dedication, leadership, & commitment to strengthening crime intelligence in service of South Africa.
Men from KwaZulu-Natal, led by Ngizwe Mchunu and Phakelumthakathi, along with prominent activist Jacinta Ngobese, have arrived in the Eastern Cape in support of a planned march against illegal foreign nationals.
The demonstration is primarily aimed at opposing the recognition of Nigerian national Solomon Ogbonna Eziko, who has been identified as “Igbo.” Protesters argue that this title and position are unlawful within South Africa and are calling on the government to intervene, take action, and deport those involved.
Although the march is largely centered on the Igbo matter, it is also reported to extend to broader concerns regarding undocumented foreign nationals. Organisers say they are demanding that authorities enforce immigration laws and take decisive steps against all individuals residing in the country illegally.
Ashley Sauls (MP) says the Patriotic Alliance will take action against the Ad Hoc Committee for accepting an unverified letter submitted by General Mkhwanazi.
He further alleges that General Mkhwanazi, Herman Mashaba, Dereleen James, and the MK Party are working together for some political reasons and to compromise the integrity of the Ad Hoc Committee.
He furthermore insisted that his president, Gayton McKenzie, is not a criminal nor a drug peddler.