Colonel Sebola has decided to come clean, reluctantly, but he has. He mentions interference in this case by General Khan and Kadwa. He says they had no business being at the scene and interfering with operations. We are getting somewhere.
#MadlangaCommission
MADLANGA COMMISSION’S POSITION ON MAJOR-GENERAL FEROZ KHAN’S COURT APPLICATION
• The Commission has issued a notice to Maj-Gen Feroz Khan to appear and testify on 1 July 2026.
• The Commission has set aside several days for his testimony, and he is expected to testify for as long as is necessary until he is excused by the Chairperson of the Commission, Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga.
• The Commission issued a Regulation 10 (6) notice to the SAPS to access General Khan’s devices which were seized a few weeks ago on the 10th of May.
• On Wednesday, 3 June 2026, the Commission was served with an urgent application brought by General Khan in the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, in which he was seeking to interdict and restrain the Commission and the SAPS, amongst others, from dealing with any of his devices, and any data or information on his devices.
• The Commission replied with a lengthy affidavit on Saturday, 6 June 2026, explaining why the material on the devices was necessary for the Commission’s processes.
• Yesterday (Sunday), the Commission learnt that General Khan had secretly approached the court with an attempt to hold the proceedings in camera and to deny the public access to any of the affidavits of the Commission.
• This morning (Monday) General Khan abandoned that urgent application to have the initial application heard in camera. He also abandoned his initial urgent application against the Commission.
• Following a case management meeting this morning before the Acting Deputy Judge President, Madame Justice Lebogang Modiba, the withdrawal of both General Khan’s applications will be embodied in a court order.
• As soon as that order has been issued, the Commission will make its affidavits available to the media and the public.
• As matters stand, Major-General Khan is set to appear before the Commission on the 1st of July 2026 and his testimony is key to to the Commission’s work, given the numerous serious allegations which have been made against him and other implicated SAPS officers, as well as other individuals.
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@CyrilRamaphosa I fully agree with you Mr President.
The problem with your @GovernmentZA, is that too many wrongs are allowed to a point where citizens feel this country is on autopilot and law abiding citizens are the most affected by the lack of action from Government.
FIX THIS COUNTRY NOW!
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Labourer Arthur Sodinga bought a small RDP house in 2008 after securing a R48,000 home loan with Standard Bank. But despite repaying almost R300,000 in the past 18 years, as of this week he still owed the bank more than R55,000.
Read more: https://t.co/yfxOlm97uR
You allowed this to happen for too long. From taxi drivers deciding that e-hailing drivers, friends and relatives could not transport people, to this. Videos of non-state actors "enforcing" their jungle law on South African streets have been circulating for so long. These actors were proud of their "law enforcement" and actually recorded it. You and your government were spectators. It is a sign that you were absent or too scared to face the backlash should you act against South Africans breaking the law. It doesn't matter how valid grievances are, NO STATE should quietly watch a parallel state emerge, with non-state actors deciding who belongs snd who doesn't, who must live or die. Your government, led by you, did that.
How mining executive Thomas Ntuli was coerced into monthly payments of between R50,000 and R300,000, allegedly by Joe 'Ferrari' Sibanyoni's extortion syndicate.
Read more: https://t.co/ABZfFyrUCx
A deeply disappointing interview, replete with misinformation.
First, the claim that two Nigerians have been killed during the current wave of attacks remains entirely unsubstantiated by available information.
No Nigerian National
has been killed during the current waves of attacks in South Africa.
Second, it is untrue that five Mozambicans were killed. While there is an active South African Police Service investigation into the deaths of two Mozambican nationals, deaths we deeply regret, we trust that this matter will be thoroughly investigated, resulting in clear accountability and justice.
We once again convey our sincere condolences to the government and people of Mozambique.
We have cooperated fully with your High Commission to facilitate the necessary repatriation process.
It is therefore deeply strange that we are hearing for the first time, through this interview, that 15 Ghanaians are currently hospitalised. We have no information of that nature whatsoever. In fact, to date, the High Commissioner has not shared any information with us, not even regarding the single individual he previously discussed in media interviews.
Regarding what you have referred to as a “nuclear default” against South African companies: this will not be triggered by the recent attacks. The truth is, mere months into the new Ghanaian administration, the operating conditions for a number of South African companies had already been made untenable. I was compelled to write to you, my dear brother, alerting you to these challenges.
Be advised: I am prepared to publish that letter if its existence is denied.
Third, we reiterate the findings of our Department of Home Affairs and the Border Management Authority concerning the 27 May flight of 300 individuals. Of these, 25 came from the our deportation facility, transported by the Immigration Inspectorate of the Department of Home Affairs.
The remaining 275 were brought by the Ghanaian High Commissioner. Following an intensive check-in process, the travellers proceeded to BMA Immigration, where approximately 90% were found to be undocumented.
Consequently, the Ghanaian Embassy was required to issue them Emergency Travel Certificates, single-page, one-way documents permitting a traveller to return only to their country of origin. Furthermore, most of these travellers were found to have overstayed their visas by more than 30 days, with some overstaying by a year or more.
Let there be no misunderstanding: we will vigorously defend any frivolous or baseless lawsuit emanating from Ghana against South Africa.
Our initial hope was simply to assist the Government of Ghana in repatriating its citizens in a humane and cordial manner. However, we will not continue to tolerate this public spectacles, characterised by incomplete information and outright misinformation devoid of any diplomatic decorum.
Make no mistake: the South African government remains committed to regional integration.
We are, and will remain, open to discussing the push and pull factors relating to migration at a bilateral level, the African Union or any multilateral forum but Let us be factual in our engagements and not pander to unnecessary public spacteclaces that are devoid of any diplomatic decorum.
Having been on both ends of violence and hostility directed at migrants, Ghana has invaluable lessons to impart. We are ready to learn from your wealth of experience in this regard, including how Ghana has managed social tension while protecting, exclusively for Ghanaians, the very sectors in which Ghanaians in South Africa thrive.
As we have stated on numerous occassions, violence directed at migrants is an affront to our constitutional order. Our democracy is founded on the principle that none shall suffer discrimination on the basis of race, nationality, religion, gender or sexuality. As we navigate this complex and fluid situation, we are determined to uphold this promise.
These police officers took money from a white lady as a bribe and now the husband came to fetch it. Now they might lose their jobs like that. 🙆♂️🙆♂️😫😫
@Phislash You are wasting our time. Make false accusations against him and stop telling storries. Angithi wena you have Big Ballz.
Shona khonga ungabe ubalisa!
Lie about him!!
I dare you.
@Lexproctor1997@Julius_S_Malema@NgizweMchunnu How stupid can you be.
If there is nothing wrong with what he has been saying about Juju, how come the courts found him guilty.
Please use you brain not emotions.