Inside Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni's alleged extortion racket: NPA case details claims of R2.2m ‘protection fee’ squeezed from mining exec, in the #SundayTimesZA tomorrow
Tomorrow in News24's Sunday edition:
From poor service delivery and unattended infrastructure to the repair of a private property using government funds, the embattled Emfuleni municipality shamelessly hops from one crisis to another.
I have no interest in being around people who assign malicious intent to every mistake. If grace is reserved for no one, not even the people in your life, I can only imagine how harshly you judge strangers
A Home Affairs investigation has revealed scores of super cars being purchased by Nigerian nationals in South Africa, using fraudulent documents with Porsches being the car of choice. https://t.co/4kJb12cjZM
[RIP] The music world is mourning the passing of Grammy-winning R&B icon Peabo Bryson, who has died at the age of 75, just days after suffering a stroke.
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#Wanted
Gauteng Police are appealing to the public for assistance in tracing 56-year-old Panki Paul Molokomme, who is wanted in connection with a fraud case involving about R541 000.
Police allege that Molokomme posed as a director of diesel companies and convinced pensioners to invest in his businesses by promising high returns. He allegedly used the alias Augusto Avaro during the scam.
The case was reported in January 2026. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to contact Lieutenant Colonel Motolla on 082 715 9583 or 071 675 6421.
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I am tweeting this to complain on behalf of the @SteersSA and @fishaways staff. The Princess Crossing Branch at Ontdekkers Road, Roodepoort.
To management, Hi. Your branches are COLD! To say they are cold is an understatement. It's literally freezing and colder than the weather outside! We (customers) were told that apparently the AC isn't allowed to be switched off. It was so cold that we couldn't stand the coldness of the shop for that 15 minutes of us waiting for our orders, now imagine the staff members who have to endure that for an entire shift. How are they supposed to function or survive in such a cold environment, especially during this cold winter??
Please amend whatever rule you guys placed and allow staff members to turn the heater on. They, too, deserve dignity and comfort.
Thank you.
[UPDATE]
The SIU has not found the Bentley.
Omar Motor Den has admitted that they sold the car.
The Bentley on the dealership floor is not the vehicle under investigation by the SIU.
They have until Tuesday, 09 June 2026, to supply the SIU’s curator with documents of the sale, ownership of the vehicle, and its whereabouts.
Omar’s Motor Den and its owner, Yusuf Omar, must appear before the Special Tribunal on 3 July 2026, to explain why they should not be held in contempt of court.
The Tribunal may impose imprisonment or other sanctions, and has ordered them to pay legal costs, with Yusuf Omar personally liable, says the
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#Wanted
Gauteng police have appealed to the public for assistance in tracing 41-year-old Arthur Singini, who is wanted in connection with multiple fraud and theft cases involving an estimated R18 million in Pretoria.
According to police, Singini allegedly posed as a conveyancer and deceived victims by claiming to sell residential properties that did not exist.
Victims were reportedly persuaded to pay deposits or full purchase amounts for the fake properties.
After receiving the money, the suspect allegedly blocked communication with the victims and disappeared.
Police confirmed that one suspect linked to the case has already been arrested, while efforts continue to locate Singini.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact the investigating officer, Lieutenant Colonel Motollo, or report information to the nearest police station.