Calling for the Immediate Release of 11 Anti-Gang Unit Officers

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Calling for the Immediate Release of 11 Anti-Gang Unit Officers

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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) joins the concerned citizens and community advocates in its opposition to the continued incarceration of the eleven Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) members currently appearing in the Athlone Magistrate's Court

We further condemn the State’s decision to oppose bail for these officers, who have been abandoned by the very system they served. 

The eleven accused officers, who face charges including murder, kidnapping, and torture following the death of alleged gang member Wade Price, have vehemently denied all allegations. 

Despite their years of service in removing violent criminals from the streets, they are currently being held in conditions that place their lives at immediate risk. The accused have received explicit death threats from inmates at Pollsmoor Prison, some of whom were previously arrested by these very officers. One officer reported being told by an inmate, “Ons wag vir jou by Pollsmoor" (We are waiting for you in Pollsmoor). 


By opposing bail, the State is effectively feeding them to the wolves, placing law enforcement officials in the same cells as the gang members they were tasked to investigate. 

We find it highly irregular that while the State opposes bail, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), the primary watchdog for police conduct reportedly recommended that the officers be released on bail of R1,000. 

The State’s decision to override this recommendation is a heavy-handed approach that ignores the personal circumstances of the accused, including one officer whose upcoming wedding is jeopardised by his continued detention. 

The Anti-Gang Unit has historically been under-resourced, poorly capacitated, and lacked clear guidelines since its inception in 2018. These officers have been operating within a "broken system" that failed to protect even its high-profile investigators, such as the late Charl Kinnear. It is an injustice to now penalise these eleven members with pretrial incarceration for incidents occurring in the line of duty under such strained organisational conditions. 

A petition with over 1,000 signatures has already been submitted, calling for the officers' release. The petition correctly asserts that these members have been at the forefront of protecting communities from violent organised crime. The AGU was specifically formed to disorganise and fundamentally disable the criminal economy linked to gangsterism. 

The EFF acknowledges the seriousness of the allegations and the need for a thorough investigation but the interest of justice is not served by the punitive detention of officers who are not considered flight risks, and who have served the public interest. 

The EFF, therefore, demands that: the court grants bail in line with the IPID recommendation of R1,000; and the State fulfils its duty of care by ensuring that officers facing charges are not placed in lethal environments alongside the criminals they have arrested. Finally, the State should focus on a fair trial rather than utilising the bail process as a form of "pretrial punishment" for its own employees. 

Police officials must be able to trust the system they represent, so to abandon these officers now is to send an unfortunate message that the State will not stand by those who risk their lives to secure our communities. 

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Three suspected hitmen arrested and five firearms recovered

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Three suspected hitmen arrested and five firearms recovered

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DURBAN - On Monday, 22 December 2025, Police in KwaZulu-Natal arrested three suspects aged between 25 and 26-year-old in KwaDabeka for possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition.

Police received information on a group of armed suspects who were hiding in the KwaShembe area. An operational team was actived, and a targeted operation was planned. On the evening of the same day, police officers possessing superior tectical prowess approached the targeted shack at eZimbileni area where they arrested three (3) suspects and recovered five (5) unlisenced pistols with twenty-four (24) rounds of ammunition.

Initial investigations revealed that, besides being suspected of being hitmen, the suspects are also responsible for a spade of armed robberies committed in Clermont and KwaMashu. The recovered firearms will be subjected to ballistics tests to establish if they have not been used in a commission of any crime.

The suspects were charged for possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition. They will appear at the Pinetown Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 24 December 2025.

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SIU FREEZES PROPERTY LINKED TO LATE ACTOR PRESLEY CHWENEYAGAE

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SIU FREEZES PROPERTY LINKED TO LATE ACTOR PRESLEY CHWENEYAGAE

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The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has obtained a preservation order from the Special Tribunal to freeze a residential property in Hesteapark, Pretoria, linked to the late actor Mr Presley Chweneyagae, his spouse, and several other respondents in a National Lotteries Commission (NLC) corruption case.

The order, handed down by Judge M Victor on 18 December 2025, is directed against Ms Charlaine Christinah Chweneyagae, in her personal capacity and as Executrix of her late husband’s estate, as well as Mr Alfred Muzwakhe Sigudla, the Southern African Youth Movement NPO, Domestic Baboon (Pty) Ltd, and others. The order prohibits any sale, transfer, lease, encumbrance, or disposal of a home in Pretoria, Gauteng, pending the finalisation of civil proceedings to be instituted by the SIU within 60 court days.

The property is alleged to have been purchased with approximately R889,000 diverted from a R15 million NLC grant meant for youth arts programmes. The SIU’s investigation found that the grant was approved for the Southern African Youth Movement NPO — represented by Sigudla — and subsequently channelled through Domestic Baboon (Pty) Ltd, a company solely owned by the late Presley Chweneyagae, to acquire the private residence.

The primary mission of the SIU is to recover proceeds from beneficiaries of NLC grant funding who are involved in unlawful activities, thereby restoring the State’s financial losses.

Authorised by President Cyril Ramaphosa through Proclamation R32 of 2020, the SIU is dedicated to investigating allegations of corruption and maladministration within the NLC and to recovering financial losses incurred by the State. The order from the Special Tribunal represents an important step in the SIU’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption and ensure accountability and transparency in the management of public funds.

The SIU is empowered to initiate civil proceedings in the High Court or a Special Tribunal to address any wrongdoing it identifies, in accordance with the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act 74 of 1996. Any evidence of criminal conduct uncovered during investigations will be forwarded to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) for further legal action.

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G20 DECLARED SA WORD OF THE YEAR 2025

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G20 DECLARED SA WORD OF THE YEAR 2025

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On 23 December 2025, the Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB), in partnership with media research company Focal Points, announced the 2025 South African Word of the Year. After carefully considering a range of words, terms, and expressions, "G20" was selected as the winner, prevailing over other notable contenders such as Government of National Unity, Tariffs, Femicide, and the Madlanga Commission. The 2025 SA Word of the Year for Social Media was awarded to "Valid," chosen from a shortlist that included Hao Khonahale, Nonchalant, Clock it, Nodolozana, and Ama1k, among others.

PanSALB conducted the selection process by shortlisting candidates based on authentic language usage. Focal Points analysed frequency data from 1 January to December 2025, monitoring keywords used extensively in reputable print, broadcast, and online media. "G20" emerged as the most prominent keyword, largely due to South Africa hosting the G20 summit in 2025. This was followed by "Government of National Unity (GNU)" and "Tariffs." These terms capture the major events and issues that shaped South Africa in 2025, including politics, international affairs, and social challenges.

The word "Valid" emerged as the winner within the Social Media category. “Valid” is a Gen Z slang that refers to something that is considered acceptable, legitimate, or worthy of approval. It is often used to validate someone's feelings, opinions, or experiences, signifying agreement or support. This is followed by "Clock it" (to notice or call out something), which reflects youth and digital culture. Other words nominated in this category included “Hao khonahale” which is a Sipitori term for “it’s not possible” or “impossible” made popular by Dj Maphorisa

The South African Sign Language Sign of the Year is the SASL Sign for “I Love You”, which was up against signs for ‘so lekker’, ‘magnificent’ and sign for ‘Constitution’.

The SA Word of the Year reflects the preoccupations of South Africans for a given period and serves as an essential indicator of the nation's cultural and social landscape.

ABOUT PanSALB 

The Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) is a constitutional body mandated to create conditions for the recognition, implementation and furtherance of multilingualism in the Republic of South Africa; and the development of previously marginalised languages. 

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GOVERNMENT TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT ON THE ROADS AHEAD OF CHRISTMAS DAY TRAVEL

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GOVERNMENT TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT ON THE ROADS AHEAD OF CHRISTMAS DAY TRAVEL

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The Gauteng Provincial Government will this week step up law enforcement on major roads to reduce fatalities and ensure compliance with all regulations. Traffic volumes are expected to increase from tomorrow as people travel to different destinations ahead of the Christmas and New Year celebrations

In the first 21 days of December, 137 people have died from 124 crashes in the province. Most of the people who died are pedestrians at 68 while 26 are drivers and 28 are passengers. Johannesburg has recorded more deaths at 38 followed by Tshwane with 33 and Ekurhuleni reporting 26 fatalities in the same period. 

To curb the alarming rate of fatalities, the province has increased deployment of law enforcement operations targeting public transport operators such as taxis and buses. Public transport operators known as “bo-malayisha” often overload vehicles deliberately which endangers the lives of passengers and other road users. 

Overloading is a criminal offence as it can cause fatal road crashes, especially during long distance travel around the festive period. The Gauteng Department of Community Safety as well as Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport are collaborating to ensure the implementation of the road safety strategy in the province. 

The Provincial Government has encouraged public transport operators to prioritize road safety and ensure compliance as the province is expecting high traffic volume due to people leaving to spend the festive season with their families and travelling to various holiday destinations.  

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5 464 GRADE 1 AND GRADE 8 LEARNERS REMAIN TO BE PLACED IN GAUTENG

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5 464 GRADE 1 AND GRADE 8 LEARNERS REMAIN TO BE PLACED IN GAUTENG

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Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane wishes to announce that only 5 464 learners remain unplaced as part of the 2026 Online Admissions for Grade 1 and Grade 8. This reflects sustained progress in the placement of learners in Gauteng for the 2026 academic year.
 
As of  Monday, 22 December 2025, the GDE Online Admissions system recorded a total of 5 464 Grade 1 and Grade 8 learners that are currently unplaced, which translates to Grade 1: 1 478 and *Grade 8: 3 986.
 
The Department continues to release placement and transfer offers daily through the 2026 Online Admissions System, with focused interventions in high-pressure areas to ensure that all remaining learners are placed as efficiently and fairly as possible.
 
LATE APPLICATIONS FOR GRADE 1 AND GRADE 8 ONLINE ADMISSIONS REMAIN OPEN
 
The 2026 Online Admissions system also recorded a total of 7 118 Grade 1 and Grade 8 Late Applications for the 2026 academic year, all of which are actively being processed in line with available school capacity.
 
MEC Chiloane reminds parents and guardians that that 2026 Online Admissions system is still open for Late Applications for Grade 1 and Grade 8, particularly for parents and guardians did not apply during the main application period or who have Incomplete Applications.
 
Parents and guardians are urged to apply online by registering or logging on to www.gdeadmissions.gov.za.
 
During the Late Application period, only schools with available space will appear on the system. Applicants may select ONE school only, and once selected, the learner will be finally placed for the 2026 academic year. Placements made during this period cannot be declined, and no objections or appeals will be permitted thereafter.
 
PROGRESS ON APPEALS FOR 2026 ONLINE ADMISSIONS
 
The Department further confirms that 6 855 placement appeals* have been lodged as part of the 2026 Online Admissions placement process, with 73% of these already adjudicated*. The appeals process remains at an advanced stage, and outcomes are being communicated to parents and guardians as finalisation progresses.
 
Parents are reminded that appeal outcomes are final.
 
“We are pleased at the progress made in learner placements in Gauteng. We once again urged parents and guardians to exercise patience and cooperation as the Department continues to work tirelessly to ensure that every Grade 1 and Grade 8 learner is placed for the 2026 academic year, in line with regulated admissions criteria and available capacity,” said MEC Chiloane.

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Manhunt following a business robbery at Hwelereng Primary School

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Manhunt following a business robbery at Hwelereng Primary School

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The police were summoned to the crime scene on Saturday, 20 December 2025, in the evening to attend a business burglary at the school. The educator reported that between Friday,12 December 2025 and Saturday 20 December 2025 at 04:00 at their school, Hwelereng Primary School, they encountered a Burgery business and the properties were stolen to the value of over one hundred and sixty-seven and seven hundred rands (R167 700.00).

Preliminary investigations indicate that the suspect(s) broke into the classroom and office where the properties are kept and stole several valuable items like stationary garden, spades and forks , a TV screen, brooms, Mops, groceries, laptops as well as a cellphones and other electrical appliances

Anyone with information that may assist in the apprehension of the suspects may contact Detective Sergeant Emmanuel Shabangu on 078 423 3402, Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or alternatively MySAPSApp.

Investigation continues.

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