Dear @JacintaNgobese
Please note that I was asked to share a message directed with you.
Here is the message:
“I got a job because of her. Thank you”.
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Over 30 illegal foreigners appeared before the court, for working without permits. Their employer was fined R250 000!
Woke South Africans with PhDs, keep on saying, “illegal foreigners are not the reason, we have high unemployment in South Africa”.
Nkosikhona Ndabandaba says they will engage municipalities and Transnet to help reclaim abandoned buildings occupied by foreign nationals and use them to accommodate South Africans living in shacks.
“Abahambe!—we fought for ourselves, we were detained. This country has the highest number of massacres.
Don’t come & blackmail us. Who opened a spaza in exile, & sold drugs. People were in camps”❤
Mzwakhe Mbuli says Lucky Dube would still be alive if it wasn’t for foreigners💔
This is the guy who lied and said Xolani Khumalo Shot and Killed an Nigerian during the shooting of #Sizokthola
His name is Sinawo Thambo
Let's make him Trend
It appears that a turf war between state institutions over Vusi “Cat” Matlala is growing.
The allegations suggest a growing institutional battle over who controls the investigation and the “witness.”
The dispute between the PKTT and IDAC, sources say, appears to extend beyond Matlala himself, raising questions about competing investigative mandates, prosecutorial strategy and institutional authority.
At the heart of these allegations is not only the R360-million SAPS healthcare tender, but an apparent struggle between different law enforcement structures over who directs one of South Africa’s most significant corruption investigations.
The allegations point to what some observers would describe as a classic turf war, with competing agencies allegedly contesting custody, witness management and investigative direction.
If proven, these allegations raise profound questions about cooperation between law enforcement agencies and whether institutional rivalry is undermining the administration of justice.
Key Allegations include:
• IDAC allegedly charged Matlala on the SAPS healthcare tender without properly coordinating with the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT), despite him already being in their lawful custody.
• IDAC and PKTT fought over where Matlala should be detained -PKTT wanted him at eBongweni Correctional Centre in Kokstad under strict conditions, while IDAC pushed for Kgosi Mampuru II in Pretoria.
• Detention at Kgosi Mampuru was allegedly used as a bargaining tool -Matlala was reportedly offered more favourable detention conditions in exchange for his cooperation with IDAC.
• Matlala was allegedly promised lenient treatment and better detention conditions if he cooperated with IDAC’s investigation into the R360 million SAPS tender.
• IDAC is accused of trying to pressure Matlala to implicate additional senior figures, including senior politicians, Lieutenant General Dumisani Khumalo, National Commissioner Fannie Masemola, and Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
• Matlala allegedly told SAPS investigators that IDAC wanted him to broaden his statement to implicate more people in exchange for leniency.
• Matlala allegedly offered to provide information about other cops and claimed that some evidence presented to the Madlanga Commission was false or misleading.
• Matlala reportedly requested 24-hour SAPS protection for his wife, assurance of no further charges, and protection for his family in exchange for cooperating with SAPS -these requests were apparently rejected.
• Matlala’s case was separated from his co-accused, and he has remained at Kgosi Mampuru during negotiations, rather than being returned to eBongweni.
• There are claims that Matlala is not just being turned into a legitimate Section 204 witness, but is being used as a strategic instrument in a wider institutional power struggle between state bodies.
If these allegations are true, it raises serious concerns about two important law enforcement agencies being at loggerheads.
@pule_jones@DasenThathiah@eNCA
A police officer from Centane Police Station in the Eastern Cape is being praised by community members for her professionalism, kindness, and excellent service.
Residents say she treats everyone with respect, serves with a smile, and goes the extra mile to help. They say officers who do good work deserve recognition too. 🇿🇦👮♀️
Our players gonna receive R1.4 Million each for Qualifying for round of 32
Ghana players will receive bag of rice from the government
And you wonder why African countries hate us 😭😭😭
BREAKING NEWS: The March and March Movement says the eThekwini municipality has refused it permission to stage a protest on June 30 in Durban.
According to the leader of the movement, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, the municipality said the protest poses a security threat.
The anti-illegal immigration movement has threatened the municipality with legal action - KZN Tonight Podcast
On behalf of every South African
We wanna take this opportunity and apologise for calling you a fraud
This is why you’re a coach we are not .. 😭
Thank you fraud 😭❤️❤️❤️
Congratulations to Bafana Bafana and all South Africans on a memorable victory and qualification for the FIFA World Cup knockout stage!
A proud moment for South African football and a testament to the team's great talent, determination, resilience and belief!