The Poster from the youth says it all. Thousands attended the funeral at Kwanobuhle Stadium, in Uitenhage to show their anger and resolve, 1985. Source: Hubpages
This is the Corrupt Police Officer who was called by illegal Foreigners at Middleburg Mpumalanga when they where found sitting at the house of the Home Affairs employee
His name is Scotts
Let's make him Trend
Why, in the name of all that is holy, would the nation need to hear from a person who has been charged with criminal behaviour in two separate countries?
In December 2024, I received a lawyer’s letter on behalf of Major General Feroz Khan.
The letter accused me of making “defamatory” remarks, said it was “not unreasonable” to understand my reference to a “major general” as a reference to Khan, and demanded that I “formally retract” and “cease and desist” from making similar remarks.
The relevant issue then was already clear: allegations around questionable procurements, the secret service fund, media smear campaigns, and defeating the ends of justice in relation to a cocaine seizure case.
Now, less than two years later, Major General Khan is at the centre of the very kind of Crime Intelligence corruption crisis we warned about. The Madlanga Commission has now heard serious allegations involving Khan, his seized devices, and alleged interference in investigations. He has also reportedly withdrawn court attempts to block access to those devices and to have parts of the process heard behind closed doors.
This raises a much bigger question: how did a person with this level of controversy remain protected for so long inside one of the most sensitive environments in the SAPS?
It also demands proper scrutiny of how he rose through the ranks. Khan was promoted from colonel to major general, skipping brigadier. If that was irregular, who approved it, who protected it, and why?
Just remember that Khan reportedly also skipped the rank of lieutenant colonel. He went straight from captain to full colonel and straight from colonel to major general.
South Africans deserve a police service run by people committed to law, discipline and integrity, not a Crime Intelligence environment where warnings are met with lawyer’s letters, while the truth only surfaces years later through commissions and court papers.
Brown Mogotsi told the Madlanga Commission when he testified that he never met Major-General Feroz Khan, but the commission is clearly treating the matter seriously enough to formally ask Khan to respond about whether they met, spoke, or had any relationship.
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A South African truck driver was beaten and arrested for transporting newly arrival 15 illegal Ethiopian 🇪🇹 migrants at the R101 road Modimolle Extension 10 stop sign.
The body of 24-year-old Anele Nelisiwe Mzila was allegedly discovered hidden underneath a bed at her boyfriend’s home in KwaMashu.
Anele was last seen on 28 April after being dropped off at the residence following work.
It is alleged that she was assaulted and strangled before her body was concealed inside the house.
Her boyfriend has since been arrested and charged with murder, although he has denied the allegations.
WATCH: Retail giant Spar, embroiled in controversy over employing illegal foreigners, has been exposed. Spar is allegedly working with illegal foreigners who are illegally manufacturing plastics for the company.
The attacks on Ian Cameron weren’t just attacks, but smear campaigns carried by General Khan, using the EFF of Julius Malema. Because he has minions that are always hungry to attack others.
Ian Cameron appointed as the DA’s MP drew serious backlash, where some popular X users were seen declaring him as a racist, because the Cartel knew that Ian Cameron serves with honour and integrity, he was gonna disrupt them from running their crime networks.
Honourable Ian Cameron was attacked by the EFF minions, instructed by General Khan, using his puppet Malema.
The Hawks have issued an urgent appeal for information regarding four children who mysteriously disappeared from their home in Ntabankulu in the Eastern Cape more than 18 months ago.
Sive Siganga (7), Oyintando Siganga (4), Thabsile Siganga (4) and Thabile Siganga (4) were last seen playing in the yard of their family home on 10 November 2024 before vanishing without a trace.
The Hawks say extensive investigations, including intelligence-driven operations and inter-provincial follow-ups, have so far yielded no breakthrough.
Authorities are appealing to communities, traditional leaders, organisations and the public to assist with any information that could help locate the children or shed light on their disappearance.