United Kingdom is protesting against Illegal Foreigners.
UK is saying All Illegal Foreigners must go.
South Africa is saying the same.
@JacintaNgobese never give up my sister we are with you 🙌🙌🙌
Since the Authorities of Ghana Will take money To allow this and 🇬🇭 are failing to solve these? If we get patriotic youth o On the street to protest they will call it Xeno, ?
#ghana#fyp#Africa#Accra#Traders
South Africa's constitution is written for its citizens; any misinterpretation is deliberate. No country creates its own constitution to include foreigners.
Evidence before the commission shows that individuals allegedly linked to the EFF sent TMPD deputy chief Umshai Dhlamini a list of seven companies said to be earmarked for the tender.
Advocate Mathew Chaskalson says the evidence indicates that Dhlamini then asked Sergeant Fannie Nkosi to approach Tshwane CFO Gareth Mnisi, who was expected to engage EFF leader Julius Malema to confirm that the companies on the list “represent the EFF.”
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JUSTICE UNDER THREAT: ALLEGED CORRUPT POLICE OFFICIALS AND THE DELIBERATE COVER-UP OF THE MICHEAL BHEKUMUZI SANDLANA FRAUD CASE
Serious questions have emerged about alleged interference by senior police officers (Brigadier Cronje and Sergent Tshivhadekano from National Investigation Unit) in a fraud case involving Fraud, Bribery and Murder accused Bhekumuzi Sandlana after investigating officers (IOs) had their docket removed under what they describe as false pretences, obstruction, and possible protection of suspects. According to official Estate records, court documents and criminal dockets Pretoria Central Cas 450/02/2022 and Alberton CAS 264/07/2023, shocking details have emerged in these cases.
The allegations point to a fraudulent Smart ID created after the death of Mr MG Modise which was also confirmed by Home Affairs in terms of Section 212 statement.
This fake ID was allegedly used to unlawfully transfer two buses belonging to the Modise estate into a company owned solely by Sandlana (Ntate O Lerato Pty Ltd): CP 80 GF GP and BD 25 RW GP, where the obtaining of duplicate RC1 was done in Mabopane Licensing department by Mr JM Mogale , changing of ownership done in Pretoria Central Licensing department by Mr JR Mashaba and the scraping of 1 bus done in Themba Licensing department by Mr J Baloyi .
Key allegations include:
* The late Modise never had a Smart ID, he passed on 09 February 2016, and yet a fake one was allegedly generated by Sandlana on 13 February 2017.
* An impersonator allegedly submitted an affidavit pretending to be Modise.
* Transfers were processed even though Modise was already recorded as deceased on NaTIS.
* Home Affairs, Mabopane Licensing & Tshwane Licensing systems were allegedly used to push the fraud through.
* CIPC records reportedly show Sandlana as the sole director of the company that received the buses.
This aligns with a broader pattern of identity related fraud allegations: Sandlana is currently on trial in Pretoria Central for allegedly faking the death certificate of his estranged wife.
His spokesperson also facing bribery allegations has publicly claimed that police “will never” take a statement from him, raising questions about interference and protection.
This case is bigger than two buses.
It’s about a fraudulent identity created for a man who died in 2016, allegedly used to divert estate assets and manipulate state systems.
When a deceased person’s identity can be forged…
When estate assets can be moved using fake documents…
When police dockets can allegedly be altered…
It becomes more than a criminal case it becomes a test of our justice system’s integrity.
However, these developments are not surprising as Sandlana has shown the extent to which he can go when he bribed a High Court Judge.
The conduct of Warrant Officer Tshivhandekano, acting in concert with Brigadier Cronje, raises profound concerns of deliberate obstruction and abuse of authority. Not only did he represent to fellow investigators that the matter was investigation-ready and that arrests were imminent, but when the Alberton investigative team progressed towards that very outcome, he abruptly intervened to seize control of the docket through irregular and opaque means. This was done without the knowledge or consent of the complainant and in clear deviation from established SAPS procedures governing the lawful transfer of case dockets between units. Such actions, viewed objectively, suggest a calculated effort to derail the investigative process at a critical stage. The subsequent closure of the Pretoria Central case (CAS 450/02/2022) as “false” and “yielding no crime committed,” despite the existence of substantial prima facie evidence, reinforces a troubling inference: that the investigation was not concluded on its merits, but rather prematurely extinguished.
In these circumstances, the decision to close the case cannot reasonably be seen as an outcome of a bona fide investigative process but instead points to potential interference designed to shield implicated parties from accountability.
Immediate, independent intervention is required to review the actions of Warrant Officer Tshivhandekano and Brigadier Cronje, to reinstate the investigation, and to ensure that Mr Bhekumuzi Sandlana and all implicated officials are subjected to due legal process without fear, favour, or prejudice.
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@IDCSouthAfrica@CyrilRamaphosa This was 2025, I got interviewed by @Mashstartup and I hid a lot of what I was dealing with. The system is designed to make you fail. But hey, some say I’m race-baiting or whatever you want to call it. This is my truth.
So let me get this straight:
1. On 22 January, Phiwe Marumo apologises for "inconsistencies."
2. On 8 March, David Jarvis says the problem is that I did not send information.
These two statements cannot both be true.
Either the @IDCSouthAfrica treated me inconsistently (Marumo's version) or I failed to provide information (Jarvis's version).
The email trail supports Marumo.
I hold a 6,500 square metre factory allocation at the Tshwane Automotive Special Economic Zone.
TASEZ needs proof of IDC funding to finalise my lease. The IDC says come back with a facility.
A state-built factory, designed for black manufacturers, sits empty while a qualifying black-owned tenant is being turned away. The first of its kind for a Black Youth-Owned Automotive Manufacturer.
On 9 March 2026, I filed a formal petition with the Portfolio Committee on Trade, Industry and Competition, addressed to Chairperson Hon. Mzwandile Masina.
On 10 March 2026, I filed a supplementary complaint with the Public Protector.
On 10 March 2026, I submitted a 21-page evidence package to NAFCOC.
I have also sought legal counsel.
I am coming from every angle. The IDC will not be allowed to bury this quietly.
Parliament has already launched an inquiry into claims of IDC bias against black businesses. This is not just my story. This is a pattern.
Every black entrepreneur who has been told "come back with 1,000 sales" while watching someone else get R69.9 million knows exactly what I am talking about.
I am not asking for sympathy. I am not asking for charity.
I have 70+ vehicles deployed. Blue-chip clients. CSIR validation. AIDC endorsement. A TASEZ factory allocation. R9.5 million of my own money invested. 10 years of my life.
I am asking one question: Why has the IDC given R0 to a black-owned EV manufacturer with a proven track record, while giving R69.9 million to a white-owned competitor in the same sector?
If you cannot answer that question, then you understand the problem.
To every black industrialist who has been through this: You are not alone. The system is not broken. It is working exactly as designed. But we can change that.
To the IDC: I have given you 8 years of good faith. I have nothing left to lose. The evidence is filed. The public can judge.
To the media: My inbox is open.
To South Africa: Repost this if you believe development finance should serve the people it was created for.
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@Abramjee The lady in a blue skirt clearly knows these people, I meant she speaks to them, calls her friend to move aways from where the movie will happen. And immediately when the guys approach she acts as though she is running. Mxm