Government invested R18 billion in pension funds in 23 companies and lost 100% of its money https://t.co/fVS3IER5qs— Parliament intervene and appoint an Adhoc Committee to investigate these looters . LaMasela are looting worker’s pension with impunity .
The other danger is that those CV have ID’s and ID copies and elections are coming. Numbers could be cooked with those that are not registered . Just think out loud
The ANC came up with a plan to disrupt the 30th of June.
The corrupt ANC government told the youth of Tshwane to submit their CVs on the promise to hire them on the 30th of June.
@lindelwa799494@APinkStarBurstt Criticising the wigs at the production doesn’t give you the right to take a picture of me and post that’s childish he or she 😂
South Africans 🇿🇦 we need to stand together AND reject the abuse by @sarstax
Nothing justifies almost 50% of our salaries being stolen by these government with very little to show off in our communities!!
#TaxRevoltSA
Imagine the police confiscate dollars in OR Tambo and send them to @SAReserveBank, and the Reserve Bank returns the undeclared money to its owner with no questions. Bathong, what kind of capture and criminality has befallen SA under Ramaphosa? SA now Mafia
Key Witnesses Today
🔹 Lt Col Joseph Sebola (Hawks) returned to the witness stand regarding the July 2021 Aeroton drug bust, where approximately 751kg of cocaine was seized. His evidence relates to the handling of the drugs and subsequent events surrounding the disappearance of part of the consignment.
🔹 IPID Investigator Zelda Maphosho testified on investigations into police officers accused of attempting to steal cocaine linked to the major drug seizure. Her evidence forms part of the Commission’s examination of corruption and criminal infiltration within law enforcement.
Other Major Commission Developments
The Commission has formally summoned Feroz Khan to testify on 1 July after allegations that he interfered in investigations linked to major drug cases.
Evidence heard over recent days continues to suggest that the disappearance of cocaine from police storage facilities may have involved insiders rather than external criminals.
In One Sentence
Today’s Madlanga Commission hearings centered on the alleged theft of hundreds of millions of rand worth of cocaine from police custody, with investigators and Hawks officers giving evidence that could further expose corruption and criminal infiltration within law enforcement structures. #MadlangaCommission #Ramaphosa #Monaco
🇿🇦 President Ramaphosa’s Address to the Nation (7 June 2026) – Detailed Summary
President Cyril Ramaphosa focused primarily on illegal migration, border security, and the rise in anti-foreigner protests across South Africa. He acknowledged public concerns about undocumented migrants but stressed that the issue must be addressed through law enforcement and not vigilantism.
Key Announcements
🔹 Illegal immigration is a serious concern
Ramaphosa said government recognizes that many South Africans are frustrated about illegal immigration and its impact on jobs, public services, and crime perceptions.
He reiterated that South Africa has the sovereign right to regulate migration and enforce immigration laws.
🔹 Stronger border security
Government will intensify border management through the Border Management Authority (BMA), increase enforcement operations, and strengthen efforts against corruption that enables illegal entry into the country.
🔹 No tolerance for xenophobia
While committing to crack down on illegal immigration, Ramaphosa condemned attacks on foreign nationals and warned against taking the law into one’s own hands.
He stated that violence, intimidation, and vigilantism are unacceptable and undermine the rule of law.
🔹 Action against employers and syndicates
Government plans to target criminal syndicates involved in human trafficking, document fraud, and border corruption.
Employers who knowingly hire undocumented migrants illegally will face consequences.
🔹 Regional and diplomatic engagement
Ramaphosa announced that South Africa will engage neighbouring countries and send envoys across Africa and internationally to address migration challenges collaboratively.
He emphasized that migration is a continental issue requiring cooperation between governments.
Notable Message
South Africa must enforce its laws while remaining a constitutional democracy that respects human rights and rejects xenophobia
Is the March still on ?
#FamilyMeeting #Ramaphosa