What funding do people think we need?
1. People pay for their own transport.
2. People buy their own t-shirts.
3. If we had funding, South Africa wouldn't move for days (total shutdown).
4. Cyril ran to the USA when a bunch of white people claimed there is white genocide in SA.
TimesLIVE is full of shit.
This “harassment” narrative is pathetic victim-playing by a biased, dying media. March and March supporters are fed-up South Africans demanding action on illegal immigration, crime, and failed borders not “xenophobes.”
Journalists get confronted for lies, selective smears, and one-sided reporting? That’s not intimidation it’s accountability. The real harassers are the media outlets that’ve spent years gaslighting citizens, downplaying problems, and protecting failed policies while demonizing patriots.
Spare us the tears. Your “press freedom” doesn’t include a free pass to lie and push anti-South African agendas. The backlash is overdue. South Africans see your propaganda clearly now. Keep crying it only exposes you more.
TimesLIVE and SANEF can shove their sanctimonious statement. March and March isn’t the problem. The real problem is a captured media that sides with chaos, illegal activity, and anti-patriot propaganda over the people who actually live here and want their country back.
You’re not “exposing xenophobic rhetoric.” You’re exposing yourselves as the real bullies professional narrative enforcers who melt when the script gets flipped. Keep crying. The more you do, the more obvious your bias becomes. South Africans see through it now.
@IOL Convenient timing. Separating the case while “negotiations” are underway raises questions about whether accountability is being traded for testimony. If he knows the truth, South Africans deserve the full story not another deal that lets key players walk away lightly.
@Chriseldalewis Convenient timing. Separating the case while “negotiations” are underway raises questions about whether accountability is being traded for testimony. If he knows the truth, South Africans deserve the full story not another deal that lets key players walk away lightly.
@Thokoza88288017 Convenient timing. Separating the case while “negotiations” are underway raises questions about whether accountability is being traded for testimony. If he knows the truth, South Africans deserve the full story not another deal that lets key players walk away lightly.
@SABCNews Another day, another corruption scandal where the insiders negotiate while ordinary South Africans pay the price. No special treatment. No political protection. Expose everyone involved and let the courts decide.
BREAKING: Cat Matlala’s case SEPARATED in the R228m SAPS tender scandal!
The state just got the green light in Pretoria Magistrates’ Court to split Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala from the main case against senior cops (including suspended NatCom Fannie Masemola).
Why? NPA confirmed negotiations are on. Classic move they’re likely flipping him into a state witness or plea deal so he can spill on the bigger cartel.
What this means:
• If he sings → lighter sentence (maybe even a slap on the wrist).
• If not → he faces the full charges alone.
Speaker Didiza is right to remain impartial and respect the separation of roles between the Speaker and the Impeachment Committee. Following the ConCourt judgment properly is not ‘taking sides’ it’s constitutional duty. Well done, Speaker! 👏🇿🇦
The EFF and the DA have criticised National Assembly speaker Thoko Didiza's decision not to oppose President Cyril Ramaphosa's court bid to stop the impeachment proceedings https://t.co/ewZO8Gyqp8
Adv. Andrea Johnson should step down as IDAC head. The December 2025 NDPP panel exposed serious issues CV discrepancies, lack of truthfulness on struck-off cases, poor judgement, and conflicts of interest deeming her unfit. Allowing her to continue leading anti-corruption investigations undermines public trust and the integrity of the NPA. South Africans deserve leaders held to the highest standards, not those with unresolved credibility failures.
This warning is weak. If marches are about illegal immigration, why stop locals from checking who’s who? Police can’t be everywhere people have a right to protect their communities.
KZN Acting Provincial Commissioner Major-General Phumelele Makoba has warned that participants in the planned June 30 marches must not search civilians or demand proof of nationality, as only law enforcement has that authority.
Read on https://t.co/kGekuLlfT3
#KZNMarches #June30March #PhumeleleMakoba
Stating the obvious Western Cape police are doing their basic job arresting illegals. True, but feels like selective spin amid nationwide tensions and the 30 June protests. Doesn’t fix years of weak borders
[WATCH] “In this province [Western Cape], the police are arresting people who are illegally in the country and that’s what they are supposed to do,” says Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia. #Newzroom405
IDAC arresting Crime Intelligence for corruption? Pot calling kettle black in SA. Either both sides are dirty or selective justice. South Africans deserve better.
Crime Intelligence Boss Dumisani Khumalo and Three Top Senior Police Officials Challenge IDAC Over Issuing and Suspending Controversial Arrest Warrants in Frivolous Corruption Case
Four senior Crime Intelligence officials, Lt-Gen Dumisane Khumalo, Maj-Gen Lushaba, Maj-Gen Madondo and Maj-Gen Lekalakala, have lodged a formal complaint against the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC), accusing the unit of misconduct in the handling of their criminal case and requesting urgent intervention from the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development.
The complaint relates to a case before the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court. The four officers were arrested by IDAC on 26 June 2025 on allegations that they conspired to provide a gratification through the appointment of Brigadier D. Mokwele or alternatively misrepresented information contained in Mokwele’s curriculum vitae during an appointment process.
In a letter submitted through their lawyers, the generals challenged the basis of the prosecution, arguing that the allegations stem from actions they took while serving on an interview panel appointed by then Acting Deputy National Commissioner Lt-Gen Nkhua. Their legal team questioned the investigation and prosecution, saying the charges were linked to duties performed in their official capacities.
The lawyers further claimed that IDAC was intent on arresting their clients on what they described as frivolous charges and alleged that the actions were disrupting their ability to perform their duties. They also criticized the use of arrest warrants instead of summonses and said their clients had not been properly informed of the allegations beyond references to fraud and corruption.
The complaint follows events earlier this month when Khumalo and Madondo were instructed to present themselves at the Brooklyn Police Station in Pretoria after warrants of arrest had been obtained against them. Their lawyers said the officers reported to the station as directed but were later informed that the planned arrests had been postponed, with no reasons provided at the time.
IDAC confirmed that warrants had been secured for the two generals but said the execution of the arrests was suspended after it emerged that they were involved in security preparations linked to the planned anti-immigration protests scheduled for 30 June 2026. According to IDAC, the decision was taken in the interest of national security and operational requirements, with the arrests postponed until those responsibilities had been completed.
@iambongsi This “choice” is pure theater. South Africa needs real systems and merit, not celebrity oligarchs or connected locals. Stop simping for billionaires.
“Absolutely doing a wonderful job, Madlanga Commission! Stay strong and protected as you expose these dangerous networks South Africa is behind you all the way. Your courage is giving us real hope for justice. Keep going! 🙏🇿🇦”
The commission yesterday they “abruptly” went for a break it seemed like the uBabu Madlanga received an urgent message or request .I hope all is well with them ,They were a bit tense actually they were not their usual self.The commission has really entered a very dangerous zone now I hope they have the necessary protection .They are doing a wonderful job with getting the answers that we all want as South Africans #MadlangaCommission
The commission yesterday they “abruptly” went for a break it seemed like the uBabu Madlanga received an urgent message or request .I hope all is well with them ,They were a bit tense actually they were not their usual self.The commission has really entered a very dangerous zone now I hope they have the necessary protection .They are doing a wonderful job with getting the answers that we all want as South Africans #MadlangaCommission
She’s facing the predictable consequences of her choices. Having kids with illegal immigrants doesn’t obligate South Africa to keep the fathers or subsidize it. She can join him in his home country personal decisions aren’t national policy. Deportations &rule of law come first
[WATCH] "I don't like it [the marches], we have children from foreigners... who's gonna support the child? I can't support the child alone," says a resident in Cape Town expressing frustration and concern over March and March's anti-illegal immigration demonstrations. #Newzroom405
Typical election-time promise.
Announcing applications for a university that doesn’t exist yet (no site secured), with “intake next year” while telling kids to study at Wits meanwhile. Classic. South Africans have heard this song before.
“I am also told that you want your own university here in Ekurhuleni. We are done with that. I was waiting for the Mayor to give me a site where the university will be built.” President Cyril Ramaphosa
“From next year we are going to take the first intake, applications from those who want to study at the University of Ekurhuleni. Even if you go study at Wits for a while, the Ekurhuleni university will be ready.” President Cyril Ramaphosa
@MediaZaban865 Classic Cele dropping truth bombs on unaccountable power structures. IDAC operating like a law unto itself with built-in conflicts? Needs proper oversight yesterday.