Police have arrested 450 illegal foreign nationals during a raid on a property in Sandton, Johannesburg, where suspects were allegedly manufacturing fake SIM cards.
These are the brothers who’ve walked this journey with me from day one, Spikiri & Jakarumba. 🙌🏾❤️
I couldn’t have imagined this path without them. Looking at us today, I’m proud of how each of us has stayed true to who we are and what we stand for.
#Brotherhood #Legacy #IBelieve
@FIFAcom Japan doesn’t compromise on its discipline.
In Japan, fans wait for the red light to gather and celebrate in the streets of Shibuya. When it turns green again, they scatter so cars can pass. https://t.co/WarTSkPTdy
Two Zimbabwean Drivers Nabbed in Zambia as Nine Ethiopians Are Found Hidden in Trucks En Route to South Africa
Nine Ethiopian nationals were discovered concealed inside trucks and two Zimbabwean truck drivers were apprehended by immigration officers at Kazungula District in Zambia on Saturday, June 13, 2026, while attempting to exit the country en route to South Africa. The interception occurred during border enforcement operations.
Zimbabwean drivers JOEL MHENYU, 53, and PFIDZAI CHIPURIRO, 36, were intercepted by the Immigration Department in Kazungula District, Southern Province. Officers stopped two Volvo trucks and, during a search operation, discovered hidden compartments within the chassis where the suspects were allegedly assisting the concealed movement.
Ethiopian nationals aged between 20 and 33, numbering nine in total, were found inside the truck compartments and subsequently apprehended. Immigration authorities stated they failed to appear before the nearest Immigration Officer when exiting Zambia, contrary to the Immigration and Deportation Act, Chapter 123 of the Laws of Zambia.
Immigration Department Chief Public Relations Officer Namati Nshiinka said investigations have been launched to determine the full circumstances surrounding the attempted illegal exit and the extent of involvement of the two drivers in facilitating the movement of the Ethiopian nationals. The matter remains under investigation.
#sapsHQ [SAPS HONOURS COMRADES MARATHON ACHIEVERS AT AWARDS CEREMONY IN DURBAN]
Constable Mulweli Ramufhufhi from Gauteng claimed 1st place among #SAPS female finishers at the 99th #ComradesMarathon in a powerful time of 08:48:36.
Surrounded by cheering SAPS members and leadership, she was welcomed with pride, energy and celebration.
For her outstanding performance, she received R10 000.00, but her biggest reward is the pride of representing women in blue at the highest level.
Well done champion.
#sapssport #employeehealthandwellness #RunningTheExtraMile #UltimateHumanRace #MyBloodIsBlue SG
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