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Shamase, you remain a Game-Changer! ✨️🇿🇦

Shamase, you remain a Game-Changer! ✨️🇿🇦

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This giggling is disgraceful childish and high-school behaviour at a time that demanded seriousness and discipline. It signals to the suspect that he’s winning, that he can mock authority and get away with it. An MP confronts a thug, the thug talks back in a disrespectful manner and other MPs giggle. How is that leadership?💆🏿 Dereleen James MP was holding it down nicely, challenging someone who should be answering for their actions, yet the response from fellow Adhoc Committee members is laughter. Instead of backing their colleague and reprimanding the disrespect shown towards a Member of Parliament, they laugh like spectators at a schoolyard argument. Ay bazalwane, is this the level we have sunk to? Every day these MPs find a new way to cheapen the process.🚮 #AdHocCommittee #catmatlala

This giggling is disgraceful childish and high-school behaviour at a time that demanded seriousness and discipline. It signals to the suspect that he’s winning, that he can mock authority and get away with it. An MP confronts a thug, the thug talks back in a disrespectful manner and other MPs giggle. How is that leadership?💆🏿 Dereleen James MP was holding it down nicely, challenging someone who should be answering for their actions, yet the response from fellow Adhoc Committee members is laughter. Instead of backing their colleague and reprimanding the disrespect shown towards a Member of Parliament, they laugh like spectators at a schoolyard argument. Ay bazalwane, is this the level we have sunk to? Every day these MPs find a new way to cheapen the process.🚮 #AdHocCommittee #catmatlala

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⚠️ Citizens, Stay Vigilant! There’s something the media doesn’t want to touch. Up to now, NOT a single major newsroom is boldly reporting on the slip-up revelation that emerged from the #MadlangaCommission this week. ‼️ The mention of a certain Brig Johnson within Crime Intelligence being linked to Mogotsi’s handler. Who is this Brigadier Johnson?😄 Why the silence around such an explosive detail? Mainstream outlets are bending over backwards to soften, overlay, or outright bury this part of the testimony. 📌Note: Everyone who was mentioned by Gens Mkhwanazi or Khumalo was platformed by our media, given a right to reply. But this Brigadier Johnson? Because if this detail is properly interrogated, it raises uncomfortable QUESTIONS about the information flow that preceded the chaos surrounding Gen Khumalo’s dramatic arrest, including the alleged chain of leaks involving CI figures, political actors and institutions like IDAC. No one is saying the answers are confirmed, but the questions are legitimate and the public deserves transparency instead of selective reporting. Hello Newzroom Afrika 👀 As citizens, we cannot afford to ignore this key detail or allow the media to sweep inconvenient testimony under the rug. We have a RIGHT to know what is happening inside our institutions, who is influencing what and why certain revelations mysteriously vanish from the headlines. Compatriots: Stay alert. Stay critical. Stay awake. #AdHocCommittee

⚠️ Citizens, Stay Vigilant! There’s something the media doesn’t want to touch. Up to now, NOT a single major newsroom is boldly reporting on the slip-up revelation that emerged from the #MadlangaCommission this week. ‼️ The mention of a certain Brig Johnson within Crime Intelligence being linked to Mogotsi’s handler. Who is this Brigadier Johnson?😄 Why the silence around such an explosive detail? Mainstream outlets are bending over backwards to soften, overlay, or outright bury this part of the testimony. 📌Note: Everyone who was mentioned by Gens Mkhwanazi or Khumalo was platformed by our media, given a right to reply. But this Brigadier Johnson? Because if this detail is properly interrogated, it raises uncomfortable QUESTIONS about the information flow that preceded the chaos surrounding Gen Khumalo’s dramatic arrest, including the alleged chain of leaks involving CI figures, political actors and institutions like IDAC. No one is saying the answers are confirmed, but the questions are legitimate and the public deserves transparency instead of selective reporting. Hello Newzroom Afrika 👀 As citizens, we cannot afford to ignore this key detail or allow the media to sweep inconvenient testimony under the rug. We have a RIGHT to know what is happening inside our institutions, who is influencing what and why certain revelations mysteriously vanish from the headlines. Compatriots: Stay alert. Stay critical. Stay awake. #AdHocCommittee

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The name of the game is #WINNING 🎯 ■ Court interdict against Mathibeli granted. ■ King Misuzulu publicly endorses decisive crime-fighting strategies. ■ Shadrack Sibiya exposed, concedes repeatedly and ultimately withdraws. 😁 ■ Brown Mogotsi’s criminal record laid bare, he concedes and retracts all his “meandossss.” 😁 ■ Ekurhuleni’s rot amplified by Linda Gxasheka, precisely as Gen Mkhwanazi blew the whistle on the corrupt network. ■ O’Sullivan… well, enough said. #July6Supporters: Momentum is on our side, we remain winning. We dare not fail this country because unlike O'Sullivan, we do NOT hold multiple passports🇿🇦 #Mkhwanazi #CourtInterdict #KZNSOPA2026 #MadlangaCommission #AdHocCommittee

The name of the game is #WINNING 🎯 ■ Court interdict against Mathibeli granted. ■ King Misuzulu publicly endorses decisive crime-fighting strategies. ■ Shadrack Sibiya exposed, concedes repeatedly and ultimately withdraws. 😁 ■ Brown Mogotsi’s criminal record laid bare, he concedes and retracts all his “meandossss.” 😁 ■ Ekurhuleni’s rot amplified by Linda Gxasheka, precisely as Gen Mkhwanazi blew the whistle on the corrupt network. ■ O’Sullivan… well, enough said. #July6Supporters: Momentum is on our side, we remain winning. We dare not fail this country because unlike O'Sullivan, we do NOT hold multiple passports🇿🇦 #Mkhwanazi #CourtInterdict #KZNSOPA2026 #MadlangaCommission #AdHocCommittee

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📌Messages tabled by Senona: “Hi General, I trust you are well. You made arrangements that I meet this guy (Cat Matlala), because he’s your friend and brother, and he needed my help to speak to General Nkuwa to place orders on his contract. He volunteered information about the house address where Sibiya collects money using a state vehicle, and that he paid R2 million towards Sibiya for the purchase of his plot. He also told me about the townhouse, the fact that he is the one who introduced our meeting at the Ad Hoc Committee, and that he lied under oath. He invited me to make public the information that he gave me, which will put his life at risk. I am still going to that committee, and I hope he doesn’t mind me exposing him to both the General and Mr XXX (this name was reducted and the commission heard that the person named is very dangerous). I hope you won’t blame me for risking his life, because I have to tell the truth about our meeting. If he thinks he can fool the committee, it’s okay, but I will not say much, other than to simply play a recording of our meeting, because I have the record. What is worse is that after you told me about the discussion between you and him regarding Nkuwa, I asked you about your relationship with him. I still don’t know how the two of you met to discuss Nangi’s case. Besides voice recordings, cellular phone triangulation, my vehicle tracker, including access footage, will confirm the date and time of our meeting. And for his own sake, I hope that those timelines are in line with what he said before the committee in relation to his arrest. This man says he met you seven years ago, which contradicts what you told me, that you grew up together. I guess this will become clear as the investigation continues.” 🎯Verdict: No threats here, said #MadlangaCommission

📌Messages tabled by Senona: “Hi General, I trust you are well. You made arrangements that I meet this guy (Cat Matlala), because he’s your friend and brother, and he needed my help to speak to General Nkuwa to place orders on his contract. He volunteered information about the house address where Sibiya collects money using a state vehicle, and that he paid R2 million towards Sibiya for the purchase of his plot. He also told me about the townhouse, the fact that he is the one who introduced our meeting at the Ad Hoc Committee, and that he lied under oath. He invited me to make public the information that he gave me, which will put his life at risk. I am still going to that committee, and I hope he doesn’t mind me exposing him to both the General and Mr XXX (this name was reducted and the commission heard that the person named is very dangerous). I hope you won’t blame me for risking his life, because I have to tell the truth about our meeting. If he thinks he can fool the committee, it’s okay, but I will not say much, other than to simply play a recording of our meeting, because I have the record. What is worse is that after you told me about the discussion between you and him regarding Nkuwa, I asked you about your relationship with him. I still don’t know how the two of you met to discuss Nangi’s case. Besides voice recordings, cellular phone triangulation, my vehicle tracker, including access footage, will confirm the date and time of our meeting. And for his own sake, I hope that those timelines are in line with what he said before the committee in relation to his arrest. This man says he met you seven years ago, which contradicts what you told me, that you grew up together. I guess this will become clear as the investigation continues.” 🎯Verdict: No threats here, said #MadlangaCommission

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👮🏾‍♀️🚔 || KZN police have thanked businessman Calvin Mathibeli for inviting them to probe his business affairs, including a Gauteng Health tender. This comes after a social media post, where he makes a number of allegations about the SAPS in the province following a raid at his premises. A statement from the provincial commissioner’s office says: “What Mr Mathibeli does not know is that the operation at his business premises was a Head Office operation and police in KwaZulu-Natal had nothing to do with it. Mr Mathibeli seems to have an obsession with police in KwaZulu-Natal and particularly, the Provincial Commissioner. Police in KwaZulu-Natal will now seek legal recourse against Mr Mathibeli for his image-tainting utterances. Mr Mathibeli even quoted what Lieutenant General Mkhwanazi said in his evidence at the Madlanga Commission that he was minding his business in KwaZulu-Natal when he learnt of the disbandment of the PKTT and started paying attention. Now that Mr Mathibeli has introduced himself to the police in KwaZulu-Natal, his utterances were simply an invitation to police in KwaZulu-Natal to start looking into his business dealings, and police have learnt that he is a beneficiary of a tender with the Department of Health in Gauteng. Police in KwaZulu-Natal will give him the attention he is seeking and get the ball of investigations rolling. Police in KwaZulu-Natal did not know about Mr Mathibeli and his business dealings and police would like to thank him for the voluntary invitation to his business operations. Police in KwaZulu-Natal are working tirelessly to regain the trust that the community must have on the police, and no malicious attack on police will be left unchallenged. Nobody is above the law, and any wrongdoings by police must be reported to the relevant authorities, not a miscalculated smear campaign of disseminating fabricated untruths.” -SAPS - eNCAnews

👮🏾‍♀️🚔 || KZN police have thanked businessman Calvin Mathibeli for inviting them to probe his business affairs, including a Gauteng Health tender. This comes after a social media post, where he makes a number of allegations about the SAPS in the province following a raid at his premises. A statement from the provincial commissioner’s office says: “What Mr Mathibeli does not know is that the operation at his business premises was a Head Office operation and police in KwaZulu-Natal had nothing to do with it. Mr Mathibeli seems to have an obsession with police in KwaZulu-Natal and particularly, the Provincial Commissioner. Police in KwaZulu-Natal will now seek legal recourse against Mr Mathibeli for his image-tainting utterances. Mr Mathibeli even quoted what Lieutenant General Mkhwanazi said in his evidence at the Madlanga Commission that he was minding his business in KwaZulu-Natal when he learnt of the disbandment of the PKTT and started paying attention. Now that Mr Mathibeli has introduced himself to the police in KwaZulu-Natal, his utterances were simply an invitation to police in KwaZulu-Natal to start looking into his business dealings, and police have learnt that he is a beneficiary of a tender with the Department of Health in Gauteng. Police in KwaZulu-Natal will give him the attention he is seeking and get the ball of investigations rolling. Police in KwaZulu-Natal did not know about Mr Mathibeli and his business dealings and police would like to thank him for the voluntary invitation to his business operations. Police in KwaZulu-Natal are working tirelessly to regain the trust that the community must have on the police, and no malicious attack on police will be left unchallenged. Nobody is above the law, and any wrongdoings by police must be reported to the relevant authorities, not a miscalculated smear campaign of disseminating fabricated untruths.” -SAPS - eNCAnews

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Me may give someself a Shadrack Sibiya day-off_nyana on Thursday… Just in time as he starts warming up, learning to peruse the Annexure Bundle Page 79 Paragraph 13 & choke on his lies or fake a sneeze mid-sentence 🥱 My serious problem with Wednesday is surviving Msheddi’s CV recital for the entire day. Ayikhona yuuuu… we get it thank you #Sibiya #MadlangaInquiry #MadlangaCommission #Mkhwanazi

Me may give someself a Shadrack Sibiya day-off_nyana on Thursday… Just in time as he starts warming up, learning to peruse the Annexure Bundle Page 79 Paragraph 13 & choke on his lies or fake a sneeze mid-sentence 🥱 My serious problem with Wednesday is surviving Msheddi’s CV recital for the entire day. Ayikhona yuuuu… we get it thank you #Sibiya #MadlangaInquiry #MadlangaCommission #Mkhwanazi

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Gen Khumalo says almost all highly trained combat SAPS members in Gauteng moonlight for the criminal cartel after hours.🤕 #ADHOCcommitee #Khumalo

Gen Khumalo says almost all highly trained combat SAPS members in Gauteng moonlight for the criminal cartel after hours.🤕 #ADHOCcommitee #Khumalo

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I judge the person who saw quality & promoted Senona to be Hawks boss in KZN.😩 #MadlangaCommision #Senona

I judge the person who saw quality & promoted Senona to be Hawks boss in KZN.😩 #MadlangaCommision #Senona

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Sometimes we take for granted those who endure pain, pressure and insults on our behalf. We assume that they should shield us and should safeguard our interests. But the truth is: Gen Nhlanhla #Mkhwanazi didn’t have to do anything. He could have easily chosen the path so many took: silence. Many have jumped over bodies to get ahead, presided over rot and injustice and buried the truth out of fear of backlash and scrutiny. Mkhwanazi has already acted as National Commissioner at his prime. There is nothing novel or glamorous about the position for him. If he ever returns to that seat, we can ne sure it would be for one reason only, to fix the policing system because it won't be a new thing to him. You can’t, therefore, convince me that a well-paid, highly skilled man would be excited about a role he already acted in some 12 years ago and voluntarily resigned. Financially, he would still thrive if the system pushed him out. He’s young, energetic, capable and marketable enough to walk into another leadership role tomorrow. But this job‼️ This calling is not about only money for him. It’s his passion, his heartbeat, his whole life, his sense of purpose. Communities, grieving families and distressed SAPS members, their struggles become his pain. You heard the testimomy from PKTT members. You saw him jump to publicly defend Gen Khumalo & co who are being victimized infront of all of us. You see it when he is on the ground: whether comforting a bereaved family in Highflats, engaging troubled communities in Inanda, or calming tensions in Dukuduku. He connects with people naturally. He speaks to their souls. He explains honestly and plainly, what happens when police lose operational control and how communities should support or collaborate. Contrary to Gen Cele's exaggerated theatrics, Mkhwanazi listens and make no promises on the spot, but simply delivers results a few weeks later. And he follows through. Look at the families he meets in court. Ask AKA’s father. Many Provincial Commissioners leave everything to Investigating Officers while they sit in air-conditioned offices and pretend to have important meetings everyday. Witness B (the female detective?) told the Madlanga Commission how she and a colleague were harassed by Katiso Molefe’s supporters when he appeared in court. You ask yourself: where were the top leaders when these young detectives needed protection and moral support during the court appearance of a feared criminal?🧐 But Mkhwanazi shows up. He makes time. He goes to crime scenes. He briefs the media on crime scenes. He goes to court. We have seen him in the evenings in t-shirt at 2am, another day he was in rainsuits giving media interviews out in the rain, when tje body of Olorato Mongale's murderer was being transported away, Mkhwanazi was standing outside the building, looking all puffed up and exhausted, evidence that he probably was woken up at midnight and rushed to stand with his team at the scene. It’s not magic. It’s leadership. Pure instinct. A natural trait you cannot teach. People like this are rare—few and far between. They operate at a higher vibration, driven by a purpose larger than themselves. They aren’t angels, and they are not always easy to work with. Their drive pushes everyone around them to rise higher, to realise their own capability. And one day, when you look back, you realise that crossing paths with them was the highlight of your own journey. Nobody wants a difficult path in life but people of purpose go ahead anyway because they have weighed the price of silence against the cost to the badge, the oath, the flag, the nation, its people, and the generations to come. Some are wired with a fire that burns stronger than fear. They themselves don’t even know why,they just know it’s who they are. They cannot stand by and watch the country slide off a cliff. Such people exist among us. When they gather the courage to stand up, we must show up for them, fully.

Sometimes we take for granted those who endure pain, pressure and insults on our behalf. We assume that they should shield us and should safeguard our interests. But the truth is: Gen Nhlanhla #Mkhwanazi didn’t have to do anything. He could have easily chosen the path so many took: silence. Many have jumped over bodies to get ahead, presided over rot and injustice and buried the truth out of fear of backlash and scrutiny. Mkhwanazi has already acted as National Commissioner at his prime. There is nothing novel or glamorous about the position for him. If he ever returns to that seat, we can ne sure it would be for one reason only, to fix the policing system because it won't be a new thing to him. You can’t, therefore, convince me that a well-paid, highly skilled man would be excited about a role he already acted in some 12 years ago and voluntarily resigned. Financially, he would still thrive if the system pushed him out. He’s young, energetic, capable and marketable enough to walk into another leadership role tomorrow. But this job‼️ This calling is not about only money for him. It’s his passion, his heartbeat, his whole life, his sense of purpose. Communities, grieving families and distressed SAPS members, their struggles become his pain. You heard the testimomy from PKTT members. You saw him jump to publicly defend Gen Khumalo & co who are being victimized infront of all of us. You see it when he is on the ground: whether comforting a bereaved family in Highflats, engaging troubled communities in Inanda, or calming tensions in Dukuduku. He connects with people naturally. He speaks to their souls. He explains honestly and plainly, what happens when police lose operational control and how communities should support or collaborate. Contrary to Gen Cele's exaggerated theatrics, Mkhwanazi listens and make no promises on the spot, but simply delivers results a few weeks later. And he follows through. Look at the families he meets in court. Ask AKA’s father. Many Provincial Commissioners leave everything to Investigating Officers while they sit in air-conditioned offices and pretend to have important meetings everyday. Witness B (the female detective?) told the Madlanga Commission how she and a colleague were harassed by Katiso Molefe’s supporters when he appeared in court. You ask yourself: where were the top leaders when these young detectives needed protection and moral support during the court appearance of a feared criminal?🧐 But Mkhwanazi shows up. He makes time. He goes to crime scenes. He briefs the media on crime scenes. He goes to court. We have seen him in the evenings in t-shirt at 2am, another day he was in rainsuits giving media interviews out in the rain, when tje body of Olorato Mongale's murderer was being transported away, Mkhwanazi was standing outside the building, looking all puffed up and exhausted, evidence that he probably was woken up at midnight and rushed to stand with his team at the scene. It’s not magic. It’s leadership. Pure instinct. A natural trait you cannot teach. People like this are rare—few and far between. They operate at a higher vibration, driven by a purpose larger than themselves. They aren’t angels, and they are not always easy to work with. Their drive pushes everyone around them to rise higher, to realise their own capability. And one day, when you look back, you realise that crossing paths with them was the highlight of your own journey. Nobody wants a difficult path in life but people of purpose go ahead anyway because they have weighed the price of silence against the cost to the badge, the oath, the flag, the nation, its people, and the generations to come. Some are wired with a fire that burns stronger than fear. They themselves don’t even know why,they just know it’s who they are. They cannot stand by and watch the country slide off a cliff. Such people exist among us. When they gather the courage to stand up, we must show up for them, fully.

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Many people screamed for “evidence” when Gen Mkhwanazi warned that organised criminal networks had infiltrated parts of SAPS and were working to neutralise top cops fighting organised crime. At the #MadlangaCommission on Friday, Adv Mathew Chaskalson methodically stitched together a deeply disturbing picture.⚠️ According to evidence presented: ● Mogotsi fed Cat Matlala sensitive intelligence info, including property details, vehicle registration numbers and salary information linked to HR/recruitment processes under Crime Intelligence head, Lt Gen Dumisani Khumalo. ● Chaskalson outlined multiple incidents where Mogotsi clearly targeted Gen Khumalo while simultaneously feeding Gen Mkhwanazi lies that Khumalo was plotting against Mkhwanazi, an apparent attempt to divide the two senior officers and disrupt operations from within SAPS. (he can be charged for this if Madlanga recommends so)... ● Mogotsi helped Matlala open a case against the PKTT. ● Mogotsi approached Minister Mchunu in attempts to influence and effect #arrests and #criminal charges. ‼️Enter Faidel Adams: so determined to nail Lt Gen Khumalo that he went shopping for complaints across three different police stations, including Westville prison, until he found some traction in an HR matter. So Chaskalson pointed out that Adams used Mogotsi’s own co-handler to open the Soweto case, meaning it is the same network, same playbook! ● Chaskalson said Adams and Mogotsi openly targeted both #Mkhwanazi and #Khumalo. ● He said Mogotsi also tried to pressure Minister Mchunu to charge Gen Khumalo in matters unrelated to him. (A matter that was about ANOTHER Khumalo)😂 ● Mogotsi also attempted to trap a colonel during Gen Khan’s disciplinary process in a way that could have led to Khumalo being prosecuted for defeating the ends of justice. ● A text message was also referenced in which Mogotsi informed Mchunu that he was meeting DNC Sibiya and Nkabinde in KZN to “finalise” the Mkhwanazi and Khumalo matters (potential charges). The Commission on Friday painted a picture of coordinated #interference, strategic #leaking, #manipulation of complaint systems, political #influence, and attempts to #destabilise SAPS leadership involved in combating organised crime. The people who demanded receipts are now watching them being unpacked, one by one, in public. Cred: Pinky Khoabane #fyp #PKTT #SAPS #Mogotsi #MadlangaCommission #Mkhwanazi

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