A joint operation by the SANDF Military Police and SAPS has led to the recovery of stolen military weapons and the arrest of three suspects in Mooiplaas, Pretoria.
Acting on intelligence, authorities conducted two operations during June 2026.
On 7 June, two foreign nationals were arrested and a multiple grenade launcher as well as an R4 assault rifle were recovered.
The suspects appeared in the Atteridgeville Magistrate’s Court, where bail was denied.
A follow-up operation on 17 June resulted in the arrest of a third foreign national and the recovery of another multiple grenade launcher.
The suspect is due to make his first court appearance.
The Military Police have vowed to continue pursuing those responsible until all outstanding stolen military weapons have been recovered and all suspects brought to justice.
@SANDF_ZA
Remember, two-tier policing is not just a British thing.
If AfriForum announced a massive national riot and even gave a date, its whole leadership would be locked up.
A leftist anti-immigration riot? No arrests. Just R600 million in taxes invested with the comrades.
Lex Libertas
Media Statement, 23 June 2026
Lex Libertas launches ‘Stop Crypto Control’ campaign against sweeping state powers
PRETORIA – The think tank and advocacy group, Lex Libertas, has launched its new Stop Crypto Control campaign in opposition to the Draft Capital Flow Management Regulations, 2026, warning that the proposal would grant the Minister of Finance and National Treasury sweeping powers over the lawfully acquired crypto assets of citizens. This is, according to Lex Libertas, an unjustifiable attempt at centralisation and government control, which would be to the detriment of society at large.
The proposed regulations provide for broad executive discretion, undisclosed thresholds and measures that could compel people to dispose of their crypto assets. Lex Libertas warns that these provisions pose a serious threat to property rights and financial freedom.
Dr Ernst Roets, executive director of Lex Libertas, said lawfully acquired crypto assets are private property and should enjoy the same basic protection as other forms of property.
‘The state should not have the power to arbitrarily restrict, control or compel the sale of assets that people have acquired lawfully. This is not reasonable regulation. It is an unacceptable expansion of state power over private property and personal financial decisions,’ Roets said.
Lex Libertas will submit formal comments on the draft regulations. For this reason, the organisation has opened a public campaign and urges everyone concerned about property rights, financial freedom and growing state control to add their voices.
The Stop Crypto Control campaign can be supported on the link below.
The campaign forms part of Lex Libertas’ broader work to defend basic freedoms, property rights and decentralisation against the continued expansion of centralised government control.
Lex Libertas is a think tank and advocacy group working towards a viable political dispensation in South Africa, based on the principles of freedom, decentralisation and self-governance.
Look how quickly government decides to operate when the citizens threaten to become physical. Perhaps there's some lessons to be learnt here for businesses and people alike.
If you don't like the current economic direction of our country, perhaps there's something business can do about it?
Have a look at this @Lesufi , this is why you will always be a poes in my eyes. Look what illegal miners do to the infrastructure while you remain silent. But when we call for a total shutdown you open your big mouth!
A Politician Was Murdered… And South Africa Barely Reacted
A DA ward candidate was shot and killed in Dunoon, Cape Town during a voter registration drive ahead of local government elections. The incident has shocked many South Africans and once again puts the spotlight on political violence, gang activity and the dangerous conditions facing community leaders and activists.
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Just heard that Athletics South Africa doesn’t have funds to send the SA team to u20 World Champs in Oregon, USA in August. Sad for the future generation of SA athletes but not surprising! SA doesn’t a Sports Minister but rather a sports watchdog that will hold officials accountable for corruption and maladministration!
I hate always being right.
In 2010, I began warning the @MYANC government about the environmental catastrophe that the Hartbeespoort Dam would become.
So convinced was I of the severity of the issue that I laid criminal charges against the then President, Jacob Zuma, under Section 151 of the National Water Act.
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Privileged?
We didn’t just "fall" into our life here in the US. We hit the ground running from day one. Husband took whatever job he could get until he landed the one he truly wanted. It's what he knows. It's what he's good at. For the past 7 years, he's driven from state to state, site to site, keeping America's power grid serviced and maintained at all times. He doesn't work a standard 40-hour week; he averages 84 hours. Whether it snows, or whether it's sweltering. Some sites demand 24-hour cycles to get the job done. He sends his crew to sleep at night while he survives on 20 to 30 minute naps in his truck every 4 hours or so, sometimes pushing through for 4 days straight, only to pack up and head out to the next job. I sometimes don't see him for months at a time. Other times, I travel with him. Within four months, he was promoted to Ops Manager, running the entire US operations, after starting out as a maintenance technician.
We have never received one cent of financial assistance from the US government. Instead, we contribute directly to keeping the lights on for American families.
That's not privilege. It's called hard work and the right kind of pride.
This is exactly what the South African government took from us when we chose to shut down our company rather than hand over a large portion of it under their racist policies.
We left with one suitcase each and a few hundred dollars, built everything through sheer hard work and faith, and we remain forever grateful to America for the opportunity. No regrets.
We are appreciated. We are safe. We're not surviving, we're thriving. That's not privilege. That's called earning what you want.
The Speaker of the National Assembly writes this tripe, and actual lawyers (attorneys and advocates) signed off on it. She pays for all this with our money.
In any sensible legal regime, this kind of jurisprudential gaslighting and dishonesty would cause immediate disbarment.
It's like saying, "Yes the Constitution says the President should be South African, but if you squint your eyes just hard enough you might be able to produce a different conclusion!"
Clownish politics. Clownish jurisprudence.
Wait a minute!
They said they dont have R80 million for the continuation of the Madlanga Commission, but suddenly, they have R600 million to deploy soldiers and police on 30 June.
This government has been a government of criminals and mafias all along 💔
Disgusting!