Mholi🌍..Commander⭐️..Visionary 💭💭..Regional Economic Freedom Fighter 🧨..Citizen 🇿🇦 Sankarist. Acidic version of Lumumba.Decolonisation of the African mind
High Youth Unemployment. High Crime Rate. High Student Debts. No Political Direction. Weak Health Care System. Increased State&Private Sector Corruption. Biased Media.Captured Judicial system. Racism/GBV/Classism/Tribalism/Xenophobia.FAKE RAINBOW 🌈 NATION!! #level5#SAShutdown
BREAKING: TRUMP ON TAKING IRAN’S OIL:
“We're taking out millions, which I'm just announcing today for the first time, but we've been taking out millions of barrels of oil. Every night, we took out oil.
But now I'm going to tell you because Iran just figured it out. So now that they figured it out, I can tell you. It was very hard for me. I wanted to say it so badly, but I didn't want to ruin it.
Millions of barrels of oil have come out. And that's why it's at $85-90 a barrel instead of $250.”
@Pauseiaj@thulaniskosana3@_AfricanSoil But even if we believed him, was he nkt believable? Atleast till this morning?
That's why it's a "process", we will believe your presentation till it's poked & you start stuttering 🤷🏽♀️.
Imaging not believing someone off the bat, "Innocent until proven otherwise", right?!
These Officers, including Witness I, who was promising as if their testimonies will pin General Khan down, will end up making him look like a Saint because all of them who are supposed to prove that his presence there was dodgy, they end up appearing dodgy themselves. Those Aeroton drugs seemingly everyone wanted to lay their hands on them. Otherwise why so many contradictions?!
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DEVELOPING: Witness I's testimony before the #MadlangaCommission yesterday reportedly caused displeasure among his superiors at DPCI. He claims to have received a threat following numerous phone calls.
Witness I claims he was threatened and was told he'd be exposed for residing at Vusimusi Cat Matlala's property in Mamelodi.
Witness I informed the commission that he was unaware of the homeowner's identity when he sought refuge there due to threats to his own residence.
Witness I stated that he had no prior acquaintance with Matlala at that time.
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⚖️ Madlanga Commission | Ok, ok. We are back!
The Commissioners are now grilling "Witness I". It's going down Ok!? 👀🙆🏻
Stories are changing, inconsistencies on the sequence of events. Advocate Baloyi SC; as always wants clarification. Kubi! Kubi today.
Justice Madlanga and Advocate Khumalo SC are patiently waiting for their turn. Madlanga waiting for after lunch. Khumalo will greet around 2pm and refer the witness to pages and files. Ey! Ey!
Mama Sesi Baloyi is even annoyed by Takalani's dumbness, my gal Senthu wanted BBL monies but atleast she knows her job. This one she is a fraud shame #MadlangaCommission
A full bundle of court papers linked to the summons of Major-General Feroz Khan has been released, revealing close ties and dealings with tobacco businessman Mohammad Sayed and others.
Key allegations in the documents include:
• Claims that Khan and Sayed discussed active police investigations and a proposed SAPS-branded face mask tender during the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Chats showing Khan asking Sayed to urgently provide mask samples and pricing ahead of a meeting with someone who could “make it happen”.
• Screenshots of conversations between Julius Malema and Sayed relating to questions prepared for Cele regarding his alleged relationship with convicted drug lord Timmy Marimuthu.
• WhatsApp messages showing questions later sent to then Police Minister Bheki Cele by former EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi were first drafted by Khan before being turned into a parliamentary-style letter.
• Allegations that Sayed funded former Ekurhuleni city manager Imogen Mashazi’s R3.35 million private jet trip to London, with assistance from Khan.
•The papers also contain WhatsApp exchanges in which Sayed and Khan made threatening and hostile remarks about anti-crime activist and broadcaster Yusuf Abramjee following his reporting on the illicit tobacco trade.
The disclosures are expected to intensify scrutiny around political influence, interference in policing matters, illicit tobacco networks, and links between senior SAPS officials, politicians and business figures.
Khan is expected to appear before the Madlanga Commission on 1 July 2026.
We unpack at 7am on @eNCA@eNCA@Abramjee