Madlanga Commission Reveals Khan Allegedly Encouraged Threats Against Journalist Yusuf Abramjee
WhatsApp messages released as evidence at the #MadlangaCommission have revealed that suspended SAPS Major General Feroz Khan allegedly encouraged threats against journalist and anti-corruption activist Yusuf Abramjee.
In a July 2021 exchange with Carnilinx executive Mohammad Sayed, shortly after Abramjee, publicly called for an urgent investigation into the multibillion-rand illicit cigarette trade, Sayed wrote that "Abramjee gonna get fucked up bru." Khan replied within seconds: "F#ck him up bro" and added "He must stay in his lane."
The messages form part of material extracted from Khan's seized devices and surface as the suspended general prepares to testify before the Commission on 1 July amid ongoing probes into alleged corruption and interference within the justice system.
Police have launched a manhunt for suspects following a mass shooting at the Jumpers Informal Settlement in Cleveland that claimed the lives of 12 people and left several others injured on Tuesday night.
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A school transport driver famously known as “BEEN” was being interviewed by a talented young girl about the dangers of illegal Ethiopians who are selling poisoned food to children.
The aim of the interview is to raise awareness and to urge young South African children to stop buying from illegal foreign owned shops.
@TheeAzanian@AfricaFirsts I agree with you teaching is not a scarce skill in South Africa about over 30,000 qualified teachers unemployed in South Africa while department of basic education employs over 10, 000 foreign nationals teachers across South Africa 🇿🇦
@RM_Mish08 South African men don't cheat our culture and customs allows us to married more than one wifes, the word "cheat" is English not our language
FOREIGN NATIONALS IN SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES: NEW DATA REVEALS OVER 7,000 ACADEMICS EMPLOYED
A recent set of records shared with the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education has revealed detailed figures on the employment of foreign nationals within South Africa’s public universities.
According to the documentation, by 2025 more than 7,000 foreign academics were employed across the country’s public higher education institutions. The data shows that Zimbabwean nationals make up the largest share at 27%, followed by Nigerian academics at 14%.
The University of Johannesburg reportedly recorded the highest number of foreign-employed academics, with over 1,400 individuals listed in the records.
The information is currently being reviewed and a more detailed breakdown is expected to be released in an upcoming report.
The disclosure has been attributed to authorisation from Chairperson Hon. Letsie, MP, through the Secretary of the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, enabling access to the documents for public scrutiny and reporting purposes.
Further analysis is expected to shed more light on the distribution and roles of foreign academics across South Africa’s public university system.
Recently released court papers show Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema may have colluded with tainted Crime Intelligence head Major General Feroz Khan to remove a senior general from the police service. https://t.co/oWBqnpwhBg
The man who left South Africa after completing high school aged 16 and medical school at 23, and is now the richest man in Los Angeles with a net worth R139.1 billion.
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Peter Mokaba, first president of the South African Youth Congress, addresses a protest meeting at Wits University, 1987. Today marks 24 years since his passing. Photo Credit: Paul Weingberg
WATCH: Community organisations in Dundee, northern KZN, are leading a march against illegal immigration in the area. The march is being led by Phakela Umthakathi and Ngizwe Mchunu. This comes as similar demonstrations continue to take place across South Africa.
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WATCH | A place of worship became the scene of a terrifying armed robbery when gunmen stormed a church service in Cape Town's Samora Machel informal settlement and demanded congregants' cellphones.
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Fighters must organise a farewell party for this criminal. It is sad that he participated in a ring that fed our people with drugs meanwhile he protects his children. This fellow is very heartless