All things must come to an end but itโs very telling that the most productive commission is being put under such unreasonable pressures. All these people spend a minimum of two days denying blatant facts delaying the commissions work. Mxm.
The Madlanga Commission is expected to conclude oral evidence by the end of July.
Among those still expected to testify are Hawks KwaZulu-Natal head Major-General Lesetja Senona, North West businessman Suliman Carrim, Major-General Firoz Khan, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, Lieutenant-General Dumisani Khumalo, Suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, as well as several other witnesses.
The commission still has to hear testimony also around a JMPD official also linked to a criminal syndicate.
Today is Day 119 of the Inquiry.
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BREAKING: The U.S. is taking "millions of barrels of oil" out of Iran every night, President Trump announces.
"I'm going to tell you because they just figured it out. So now that they figured it out, I can tell you it was very hard for me. I wanted to say it so badly."
"When it's over, you will see oil drop to where it was before."
@Th3middle1@mr_Tebsza@tumisole It was so filthy! They only renovated it because of the social media uproar last year but we couldnโt warm food for more than 2 minutes. I would sit outside on the pavement to eat lunch, the security would chase us and said it was Zakโs property. Those people are evil!
@tumisole@CartrackZA I am so livid! I was told I donโt have any more sick days so it turned to unpaid. We only used the stairs so I had a knee discomfort which I eventually had to see a physiotherapist for. My supervisor would make us stand the whole day if we didnโt make sales
SIU acting head Leonard Lekgetho says they have uncovered a highly organised syndicate operating inside the Home Affairs Department allegedly selling visas, permits and South African citizenship. Lekgetho says officials were charging up to R40 000 for study visas.
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Two things can be right at the same time. The questions are very much relevant and 2, they were going to be used to pursue criminal agendas. Canโt absolve one from the other.
On Sunday, 7 June 2026, a further group of 331 Ghanaian nationals was brought to OR Tambo International Airport by the Ghanaian High Commission for repatriation. Following check-in procedures, the travellers proceeded to BMA Immigration for processing.
Among those processed, 117 travellers were using Ghanaian ordinary passports, while 90 were travelling on Emergency Travel Certificates issued by the Ghanaian High Commission in Pretoria. In addition, 37 minor children born in South Africa were also processed using Emergency Travel Certificates.
BMA Immigration officials further processed 25 asylum seekers who voluntarily submitted withdrawal letters to cancel their asylum applications. During the verification process, 170 travellers were found to have overstayed their allocated period of stay in South Africa by 30 days or longer and were consequently declared undesirable in terms of Section 30 of the Immigration Act, read together with Regulation 27(3)(c) of the Immigration Regulations.
At the end of the process, 341 passengers, including 10 deportees brought by the Department of Home Affairs from Lindela Holding Facility, were cleared for departure. One traveller did not check in, but the remaining 340 boarded a chartered flight arranged by the Government of Ghana through its High Commission in Pretoria.
The repatriation of these Ghanaian nationals demonstrates effective cooperation between the Government of Ghana, through its High Commission in Pretoria, and South African authorities responsible for migration management and border security.
Commissioner Dr Masiapato commended the Port Management Committee and all officials involved in facilitating the operation. He further encouraged foreign missions to continue working closely with relevant government departments and entities to ensure the smooth and lawful facilitation of repatriation movements.
"The successful processing of these repatriation movements reflects the importance of coordinated efforts between foreign missions and South African authorities. Such cooperation contributes to effective migration management while ensuring compliance with the country's immigration laws," said Commissioner Masiapato.