@SegopotjeNkadi3 South Africa's laws and immigration policy should be decided by South Africans, in the interests of South Africa. That's a principle that should apply regardless of who is lobbying government.
Breaking News: President Trump called the head of FIFA days before the suspension of Folarin Balogun, the U.S.’s top goal scorer in the World Cup, was reversed. https://t.co/bMp27wl79X
There is a media outlet that has not said or published anything about the corruption allegations against Tony Leon or his use of power in the DA to influence tenders. Mind you, this media outlet has always branded itself as a corruption-fighting outlet, but it’s dololo now.
JUST IN: Police have arrested Onyeka Innocent Ajah, who is alleged to be part of a deadly kidnapping gang operating along the Abuja corridor. Investigators say he allegedly posed online as a "Yahoo Boy" to explain his lavish lifestyle.
Two Men, Including a 49-Year-Old Mozambican National, Arrested After Police Uncovered Illegal Blue Lights Fitted to a Private Vehicle in Centurion
Two men have been arrested by the South African Police Service (SAPS) for the alleged illegal fitting and possession of blue lights on a private vehicle in Centurion. The suspects, aged 40 and 49, are expected to appear before the Pretoria Magistrate's Court on Monday, 6 July 2026, on charges linked to the unauthorised use of blue lights.
The case began in June when police officers conducting a roadblock in the Wierdabrug area stopped a vehicle fitted with blue lights. During questioning, the female driver told officers that the vehicle belonged to her husband. Further investigation led to the arrest of the 40-year-old owner on Friday, 3 July 2026.
Police later arrested a 49-year-old Mozambican national on Saturday, 4 July 2026. He allegedly fitted the blue lights to the private vehicle. The pair face charges relating to the contravention of Regulations 176 and 185 of the National Road Traffic Regulations, which prohibit the unauthorised fitting and use of blue lights on private vehicles.
SAPS warned that the illegal use of blue lights remains a serious concern, saying criminal syndicates known as the "blue light gang" have used them to impersonate law enforcement officers and commit robberies and hijackings. Police said anyone manufacturing, selling, fitting or using unauthorised blue lights will face the full might of the law as operations continue to remove them from South Africa's roads.
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During a drug-related operation in Kempton Park, a woman was arrested after attempting to move narcotics belonging to her husband in an effort to assist him in evading law enforcement.
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