BREAKING:
*PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA GRANTS EXTENSION OF MADLANGA COMMISSION REPORT DEADLINE*
President Cyril Ramaphosa has extended the final report deadline of the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System.
The Commission will submit its report on Monday, 16 November 2026, instead of 31 August, as anticipated originally.
The extension granted by the President sets an evidence deadline of Friday, 2 October 2026, and a reporting deadline of Monday, 16 November, to enable the Commission to close off topics it has opened up in the course of hearings to date.
The extension allows the Commission to hear evidence on all of the matters listed in its terms of reference.
Without an extension, the Commission will have to leave large parts of its work unfinished.
President Ramaphosa once again expresses his deepest appreciation for the work conducted by Commission as well as for the manner in which law enforcement agencies are following up testimony emerging from Commission hearings.
Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya Spokesperson to the President on [email protected]
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@eNCA
i cannot tolerate people who, when they are angry, say extremely hurtful things, but when they calm down, they want to backtrack and claim they did not mean it. yes, you did. own up to it.
SA'S FIRST NO-LAPSE INSURANCE
Metropolitan has launched a new funeral insurance product designed for South Africans with irregular incomes, allowing policyholders to keep their cover even if they miss future payments.
The No-Lapse Funeral Growth Plan targets an estimated 11.9 million people in the foundation market, including informal workers, domestic workers and small business owners.
Customers can make flexible contributions without debit orders and permanently secure their cover after paying a total of R1,500 within the first year.
The mobile-first product is managed through WhatsApp and also rewards referrals with additional cover.
Metropolitan says the initiative aims to improve financial inclusion and reduce policy lapses across South Africa.
Full story - https://t.co/9bepgSkZDm
Pictured - Peter Tshiguvho, CEO of Metropolitan
I see all these shops and construction sites but I think the big culprits of employing and exploiting illegal foreigners are the farm owners, because they know they are in secured places where it’s not easy to access for random inspections.
A corrupt @SAPoliceService member fraudulently released from SAPS13 a vehicle impounded from Rassie & gave it back to Rassie who went on to murder 6 people including Hillary.....It is not a police vehicle but a vehicle that was in custody of the police & corruplty released. It became an instrument of crime enabled by @SAPoliceService