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Madlanga Commission grants Suliman Carrim postponement

Suliman Carrim appearing before the Madlanga Commission, 6 February 2026. The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry has granted Northwest Businessman, Suliman Carrim a postponement to the 9th and 10th of March. His lawyers earlier sought a postponement of his appearance scheduled for Friday. Carrim’s lawyers say they haven’t had enough time to properly review the evidence…

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Winde highlights job creation in Western Cape SOPA

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde. 1 minute Western Cape Premier Alan Winde says his administration will focus on supporting businesses to drive economic growth and create jobs over the next five years. Speaking at the 2025 State of the Province Address (SOPA) in Beaufort West, Winde highlighted recent job creation figures in the province. “In…

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Five killed on the Cape Flats, police launch manhunt

1 minute Police are searching for suspects following the fatal shooting of five men in the Madikizela informal settlement on the Cape Flats on Sunday. Western Cape Police Commissioner Thembisile Patekile suggested the killings may be linked to extortion syndicates operating in the area. “We are on top of the game, but this incident has…

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Ad Hoc Committee now under extreme time constraints: Lekganyane

Ad Hoc Committee Chairperson Soviet Lekganyane. The Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee probing allegations of criminal infiltration, corruption and interference in the criminal justice system enters a decisive phase this week, with just 10 days left to conclude its hearings. At the centre of the committee’s programme is controversial private investigator, Paul O’Sullivan, whose appearance is…

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LIVE | Mashatile answers questions in NCOP

Hospital ward. 1 minute Deputy President Paul Mashatile is answering oral questions in the National Council of Provinces this afternoon. Back on the agenda is the matter of extortion in the township economy. Both Mashatile and President Cyril Ramaphosa have been grilled by Members of Parliament during the last few weeks about the scourge of…

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NMU students protest over NSFAS related issues

The Nelson Mandela University South campus main building in Summerstrand, Gqeberha. Police and a private security company have used rubber bullets to disperse protesting students at Nelson Mandela University in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape. Students were protesting over National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) related issues and online registration. The students used tyres and debris to block…

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