The 30th of June 2026 is a NORMAL WORKING DAY in the Republic of South Africa. It is NOT a day exempted from the ordinary operations of government, business, industry, or any other lawful activity.
Law enforcement agencies will be deployed in sufficient numbers to maintain public order, uphold the rule of law, and safeguard the constitutional rights of all persons who elect to attend work, conduct business, travel, or otherwise go about their lawful activities.
Any acts of intimidation, coercion, obstruction, violence, or interference with the rights of others will be dealt with decisively and in accordance with the law.
BREAKING: Buses from Durban meant to take Malawians back to their country have been caught dumping them at Pumla Mqashi bus depot near Lenasia.
Communities in Vlakfontein, Zacharia Park, Lehae, Lenasia, Lenasia South, Ennerdale and Lawley are requested to head to that depot NOW to ensure they are sent back to Malawi. If they leave that depot, they will settle in these areas immediately. It’s an open secret that Lenasia is the main hub for Malawians in Johannesburg South.
This country is busy getting rid of Madlanga commission before work is done due to financial constraints
Meanwhile there's an extra R600 million to play with on the 30th of June. One day!
#Madlangacommission
Imagine waking up in Midrand with no water and driving through traffic with no working traffic light and hearing about a new university of Ekurhuleni being built but it’s actually aprils fool by the president and then you hear that the same fool is going to spend R600 million to kill South Africans protesting against his corrupt regime
General Mkhwanazi did not come with empty files.
Media even asked where is the evidence - we have even seen video of cocaine sales, messages & bank records.
Adv Andrea Johnson however did not prove her main claims in parliament and did not provide documents MPs requested ‼️
If we credible media in South Africa 🇿🇦 this story right here could have gone viral!!
Our pensions down the drain just like that??💔
@SABCNews@eNCA@Newzroom405
Please raise your daughters to have hobbies, interests, and academics...so when they become adults and middle-aged women they have something to talk about besides a man.
#FORBESAFRICA30Under30
Just 30 kilometers north of Tzaneen in Limpopo province, South Africa, lies the village of Medingen. It is here that Prudence Sekgodiso’s journey as an athlete began—one that would lead to her becoming one of the country’s leading middle-distance runners.
Last year, Sekgodiso made history by becoming the first South African woman to win an indoor gold medal at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China.
Following her world-leading and national record time of 1:58.40 in the 800-meter final, she said in a Bidvest Group interview: “I was in disbelief. Going to China I knew I was going to [win a] medal, but not a gold medal. I would say all of this came down to me working hard and doing what I have always wanted.”