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Friday, 10 July 2026

SAPS ARRESTS FUGITIVE WANTED FOR TRIPLE MURDER OF WIFE AND DAUGHTERS IN THE UK ​

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SAPS ARRESTS FUGITIVE WANTED FOR TRIPLE MURDER OF WIFE AND DAUGHTERS IN THE UK


JOHANNESBURG – The South African Police Service (SAPS) has arrested a high-profile fugitive, Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma, during an intensive, intelligence-led operation in Kensington, Johannesburg.

​Tshuma is wanted by authorities in the United Kingdom in connection with the brutal murders of his wife, 42-year-old Nothabo Zandile Tshuma, and their two daughters, Natalie (15) and Nala (5). The bodies of the three victims were discovered at their family home near Bedford, England.

​A Coordinated International Crackdown

​The successful apprehension was the result of swift operational coordination and high-level policing. The operation brought together key specialized divisions within South African law enforcement, including:

​The SAPS Interpol National Central Bureau (NCB)

​SAPS Crime Intelligence


​Through the sharing of global intelligence and local tracking, SAPS tactical teams successfully traced Tshuma to his Johannesburg hideout, bringing his time on the run to an end.

No Safe Haven for Criminals

​The Acting National Commissioner of the South African Police Service, Lieutenant General Puleng Dimpane, highly commended the operational teams for their swift, seamless, and coordinated response to the international warrant.

"This arrest demonstrates that South Africa is not a safe haven for fugitives," said Lieutenant General Dimpane. "Anyone who believes they can evade justice by fleeing to our country should know that SAPS will work tirelessly with international law enforcement partners to trace, locate, and arrest them."

​Following his arrest, the suspect remains in police custody. Tshuma is scheduled to make his first appearance in court on Monday, where extradition proceedings to face trial in the United Kingdom are expected to commence.

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GAUTENG HOSPITALS PLEDGE OVER 1,000 PROCEDURES FOR MANDELA MONTH SURGICAL MARATHON

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GAUTENG HOSPITALS PLEDGE OVER 1,000 PROCEDURES FOR MANDELA MONTH SURGICAL MARATHON


​JOHANNESBURG – The Gauteng Department of Health is set to launch the fourth edition of its Mandela Month Surgical Marathon, with healthcare facilities across the province pledging to perform at least 1,078 surgeries and clinical procedures between 11 and 31 July 2026.

​The annual initiative, held in honor of Nelson Mandela International Day, aims to drastically reduce backlogs on surgical waiting lists, optimize theatre utilization, and restore the dignity of patients who have often spent months or years awaiting treatment. This year’s target marks an ambitious increase from the 806 successful procedures recorded during the 2025 marathon.

​A Massive Coordinated Healthcare Mobilization
The 2026 campaign represents one of the province's largest coordinated surgical access interventions to date. It brings together 19 public hospitals spanning academic, tertiary, regional, and district health facilities.

​Medical teams across more than 20 surgical and clinical disciplines will dedicate extensive theatre time throughout July. The operations will cover a wide spectrum of care, including:
Ophthalmology and Orthopaedics
​General, Paediatric, and Cardiothoracic Surgery
​Urology, Neurosurgery, and Oncology services
​Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

​Planned procedures range from essential cataract surgeries, hernia repairs, and hip or knee replacements to highly specialized interventions such as cochlear implants, penile prosthetic implants, and complex cardiac operations.

Aligning Healthcare with Mandela's Legacy
The initiative directly supports the Department’s broader Treatment Time Guarantees (TTG) Programme, which focuses on improving overall patient flow and optimizing state healthcare resources.

​To strengthen the rollout, the Department has partnered with prominent civil society organizations, including the Gift of the Givers, the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa, Operation Healing Hands, and Envision Africa. These organizations are bolstering the marathon by providing specialist medical teams, essential consumables, and advanced equipment.

​Officials noted that the initiative aligns perfectly with the 2026 Nelson Mandela International Day theme: "It is still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity."

Restoring Hope and Dignity

​For hundreds of patients across Gauteng, these scheduled surgeries represent a life-changing turning point that goes far beyond basic medical intervention. For many, it means the restoration of sight, renewed physical mobility, long-awaited relief from chronic pain, and the vital opportunity to return to work, school, and normal family life.

​The Gauteng Department of Health has extended its highest praise to the surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses, theatre teams, support staff, and hospital management groups who are volunteering to go well beyond the call of duty throughout July to serve their communities and honor the legacy of former President Nelson Mandela through direct, meaningful action.

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GABONESE NATIONAL SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS FOR R67 MILLION SARS VAT FRAUD ​

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GABONESE NATIONAL SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS FOR R67 MILLION SARS VAT FRAUD


JOHANNESBURG - The Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court has sentenced 54-year-old Gabonese national Andre Claude De Diguela to an effective 10 years in direct imprisonment for defrauding the South African Revenue Service (SARS) of approximately R67 million through a sophisticated Value-Added Tax (VAT) refund scheme.

​De Diguela, the sole member of Assistance Medicale Internationale CC, was convicted on 128 counts of fraud and 66 counts of money laundering relating to the illicit movement of roughly R10 million. The criminal offenses were committed over a ten-year period.

A Decade of Forged Medical Invoices

​The conviction follows an intensive investigation launched in 2024, led by SARS investigator Dillo Nyaphudi. The probe revealed that De Diguela systematically fabricated medical invoices to claim massive VAT refunds. He falsely represented to tax authorities that his close corporation had facilitated medical treatment for foreign nationals at various healthcare facilities across South Africa.

​In terms of a plea and sentence agreement concluded with the State, the court sentenced De Diguela to 15 years’ imprisonment on the fraud counts, of which five years were conditionally suspended. He was further sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment on the money laundering counts. Because the court ordered the sentences to run concurrently, De Diguela will serve an effective sentence of 10 years’ direct imprisonment.

​Severe Impact on the Public Fiscus
​During the court proceedings, Senior State Advocate Marius Oosthuizen submitted that the fraudulent claims allowed the accused to unlawfully siphon millions of rands from SARS, causing significant prejudice to the national fiscus and severely undermining the integrity of the country’s tax administration system.
​The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has welcomed the successful finalisation of the matter, noting that it highlights the dedication of prosecutors and law enforcement agencies to protecting public resources.

​The NPA emphasized that tax-related offenses do more than just prejudice the State financially; they actively divert crucial funding intended for the delivery of essential public services and broader socio-economic development.

​According to authorities, this conviction and sentence send a clear, strong message that individuals who engage in large-scale fraud and money laundering schemes will be vigorously investigated, prosecuted, and held accountable. 

The case further underscores the vital importance of ongoing, effective collaboration between the NPA, SARS, and other law enforcement agencies in detecting and dismantling complex financial crimes.

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