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Wednesday, 27 May 2026

NO MORE DELAYS: DA DEMANDS RAMAPHOSA’S PHALA PHALA COURT BID NOT STALL PARLIAMENTARY IMPEACHMENT

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NO MORE DELAYS: DA DEMANDS RAMAPHOSA’S PHALA PHALA COURT BID NOT STALL PARLIAMENTARY IMPEACHMENT

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 

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​CAPE TOWN — The Democratic Alliance (DA) has launched a fierce legislative offensive against President Cyril Ramaphosa, warning that his recent legal maneuvers over the Phala Phala farm scandal must not be weaponized to paralyze parliamentary accountability.

​The opposition’s hardline stance follows the President's formal filing of court papers in his ongoing review application. While Ramaphosa has committed to asking the courts to handle the matter on an expedited basis, the DA maintains that the separate parliamentary impeachment process must grind forward completely unobstructed by parallel judicial filings.

​The escalating clash places the executive under intense scrutiny over whether the Head of State is using the legal system to bottleneck the National Assembly’s constitutional oversight powers.

Overriding the Interdict Threat

​A major point of friction in the President’s newly filed court papers is his explicit indication that he will move to interdict Parliament if lawmakers proceed with the impeachment mechanism while the judicial review is active.

​The DA stripped away the presidency’s legal justifications, labeling the potential interdict as a calculated, cynical delay tactic designed to shield the executive from political consequences. The party pointed out that establishing the foundational rules for an impeachment inquiry takes months, meaning an immediate interdict is premature and serves only to stall the early stages of accountability.

Furthermore, constitutional experts have noted that any attempt by the President to block the National Assembly would create a severe constitutional crisis. Parliament is currently operating under a separate, binding Constitutional Court mandate ordering it to finalize its institutional mechanisms for holding the executive accountable.

​"The President knows full well that there is a long way ahead for the parliamentary processes to be put in place before the actual hearing will commence," the DA noted in a robust institutional briefing. "An interdict would therefore come down to the Head of State actively preventing Parliament from complying with a Constitutional Court order. The result would be incredibly damaging to the reputation of Parliament, at the hands of the President."
Demanding Immediate Terms of Reference

​The DA has confirmed it is lobbying the Speaker of the National Assembly to immediately draft the formal Rules and Terms of Reference (TOR) required to activate the ad-hoc impeachment committee.

​The opposition plans to hold the rules committee strictly accountable to ensure that the structural frameworks are locked down without a single week of bureaucratic delay.

Judicial Status

Parliamentary Status

DA Strategic Position

Target Institutional Outcome

Review Application Filed

Impeachment committee stalled pending rules

Separate tracks; court cases cannot freeze legislative oversight

Immediate activation of the Impeachment Committee TOR

Interdict Threat Issued

Awaiting formal legislative notice

Interdict represents a direct violation of a ConCout mandate

Overriding executive interference via National Assembly vote


The political stakes remain exceptionally high for the country. The long-drawn-out nature of the Phala Phala saga—which stems from the theft of undeclared foreign currency hidden inside a sofa at the President's private game farm—continues to fuel public frustration and dent investor confidence.

​The DA concluded that South Africa simply cannot afford to let the matter drag out indefinitely in the courts. The party emphasizes that the public has an absolute right to see an unobstructed, transparent parliamentary inquiry unfold in real time, proving that no individual—regardless of their office—stands above the structural oversight of the state.

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CYBER DRAGNET: PARLIAMENT HAILS HOME AFFAIRS PORTAL TARGETING R3.9BN GHOST WORKER SYNDICATES

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CYBER DRAGNET: PARLIAMENT HAILS HOME AFFAIRS PORTAL TARGETING R3.9BN GHOST WORKER SYNDICATES

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


​CAPE TOWN — The Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration has formally welcomed a groundbreaking, real-time biometric employee verification portal designed to permanently purge "ghost workers" and payroll fraud from the state’s multi-billion-rand personnel ledger.

​The specialized digital platform—developed by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) on behalf of National Treasury—is scheduled to go live on 15 June 2026.

​The initial rollout will see an aggressive, wall-to-wall two-month verification sweep executed across all national and provincial departments. It aims to cut off a devastating financial drain; official DHA audits reveal that ghost workers and sophisticated payroll manipulation cost the national fiscus a staggering R3.9 billion in 2025 alone.

Upgrading the Fractured 'PERSAL' Core

​For decades, South Africa's public sector wage bill has been heavily compromised by a fragmented, largely paper-based Human Resources framework. The baseline PERSAL payroll system has long been vulnerable to manual exploitation, allowing corrupt syndicates to fabricate employees, duplicate identity numbers, and draw unauthorized allowances.

​Last year, National Treasury initiated a massive, data-driven audit, cross-referencing PERSAL records against live data sets from the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and the DHA population register.

​The introduction of the new real-time portal moves the state from a passive, slow-moving audit model to an active digital defense network:

To prevent syndicates from using stolen identities or static photos of deceased individuals, the new portal introduces two non-negotiable security protocols:

​Biometric Real-Time Verification: Direct facial and fingerprint matching against the central national population register.

​Mandatory Liveness Testing: Advanced spatial algorithms that require the employee to interact live with the portal, ensuring a physical, living person is actively verifying the profile.

​A Victory for Digital State Modernization
​Portfolio Committee Chairperson Mr. Jan de Villiers lauded the technology-driven intervention, placing the political credit squarely with the sweeping modernization reforms being executed under the current executive leadership.

"This is exactly the type of practical, technology-driven intervention that the committee has been calling for," De Villiers stated. "We commend the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Leon Schreiber, for spearheading these much-needed modernization efforts and laying the foundation for building a digitally transformed state, the benefits of which will be felt throughout the public service."

​De Villiers stripped away administrative euphemisms, labeling the ghost worker phenomenon as an outright criminal operation against the citizenry.

​The Committee's Hard Line: "Ghost workers are not simply an administrative irregularity. They represent blatant theft from the public purse, completely undermine the credibility of the public service, and rob South Africans of critical resources that should be channeled directly into service delivery."

Department / Entity

Operational Role in Dragnet

Strategic Enforcement Objective

Department of Home Affairs

System Architect & Biometric Custodian

Providing live population data, liveness tech, and real-time biometric tracking.

National Treasury

Financial Oversight & Payroll Base

Cross-checking PERSAL against SARS; blocking funds to unverified names.

Portfolio Committee

Legislative Watchdog

Monitoring the 2-month rollout; enforcing accountability and criminal referrals.


Demanding Handcuffs, Not Just Data

​While the committee is highly optimistic about the platform’s capacity to clean the state's payroll, leadership issued a stern warning that technology alone will not cure the deep-seated "corruption fatigue" crippling public trust.

​The committee has demanded that the June rollout must be backed by aggressive prosecutorial action. De Villiers emphasized that any profile flagged as a ghost worker must instantly trigger an automatic forensic trail to identify the internal HR administrators who authorized the corrupt payments.

"The public has an absolute right to know that every single name drawing a public salary corresponds to a person who legally exists, who actually works, and who serves them," De Villiers concluded. "South Africans are weary of hearing about fraud without seeing consequences. We expect to see concrete outcomes: ghost employees removed, perpetrators prosecuted and jailed, and public money permanently safeguarded."

​The Portfolio Committee has confirmed it will exercise its statutory powers to demand bi-weekly progress reports throughout the two-month implementation cycle, with the ultimate goal of transforming the temporary verification portal into a permanent, automated gatekeeper across the entire South African public service.

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TACTICAL SWEEP: KLERKSDORP TRT APPREHENDS FIVE SUSPECTS AFTER BRAZEN CBD ROBBERY OF FOREIGN NATIONALS

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TACTICAL SWEEP: KLERKSDORP TRT APPREHENDS FIVE SUSPECTS AFTER BRAZEN CBD ROBBERY OF FOREIGN NATIONALS

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 

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​POTCHEFSTROOM — Members of the Klerksdorp Tactical Response Team (TRT) have successfully intercepted and dismantled a dangerous criminal gang, arresting five suspects following a violent street-level robbery in the Klerksdorp Central Business District (CBD).

​The precision mid-day arrest, executed on Tuesday, 26 May 2026, unfolded at Extension 2 along Phelandaba Drive in Jouberton. The high-risk tactical interception resulted in the recovery of a hijacked firearm, live ammunition, stolen property, and the getaway vehicle utilized in the initial ambush.

The CBD Ambush

​The case stems from an incident reported earlier that morning in the heart of the Klerksdorp CBD. A 41-year-old Chinese national and his close associate were standing on a public street corner, waiting to meet with a property leasing agent to view a commercial building.

​While waiting, the duo was suddenly encircled and aggressively assaulted by a swarm of approximately six males wielding knives.
​In a frantic bid to defend himself and his colleague, the 41-year-old victim pulled his personal firearm. However, the sheer numbers of the gang overwhelmed him; one of the attackers lunged forward, physically wrestled the weapon from his grip, and violently threw both victims to the pavement. The gang rapidly ransacked the victims' pockets—fleeing with their cellphones, cash reserves, and the stolen firearm—before piling into a nearby getaway car.


Tactical Pursuit and Apprehension

​Following a swift emergency filing at the local precinct, detailed descriptions of both the suspects and their getaway vehicle were immediately broadcast over the police radio network.

​Vigilant TRT members conducting high-visibility anti-crime patrols in the Jouberton area spotted the matching vehicle cruising through Extension 2. The moment the tactical officers moved to box the car in, the occupants threw the doors open and fled on foot in multiple directions into the residential grid.
A foot pursuit through the neighborhood lanes resulted in the direct capture of five out of the six suspects. A rapid forensic search of the scene and vehicle yielded:
A 9mm semi-automatic pistol (identified as the victim's stolen weapon).

​Several rounds of live ammunition.

​One of the victims' stolen cellphones.
​The primary getaway vehicle used to escape the CBD.

Suspect Age Range

Primary Arrest Location

Recovered Evidence & Assets

Upcoming Court Venue

24 to 36 Years Old

Phelandaba Drive, Jouberton Ext 2

9mm pistol, live ammunition, cellphone, getaway vehicle

Klerksdorp Magistrates’ Court


Command Commends Swift Action

​The five detained suspects, whose ages range between 24 and 36, remain in police custody.

They face heavy statutory counts of armed robbery, alongside the illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition. The criminal gang is scheduled to make its first formal appearance at the Klerksdorp Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, 28 May 2026.

​The Acting Provincial Commissioner of North West, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, highly commended the TRT members for their swift, coordinated response, noting that taking illegal firearms off the streets directly prevents secondary violent crimes. Naidoo urged the public to continue utilizing real-time emergency reporting channels, as immediate disclosures give tactical units the window needed to lock down fleeing syndicates.

​A localized manhunt is currently active to trace and arrest the final remaining suspect who managed to evade the initial police dragnet.

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HAWKS ARREST SUSPECT LINKED TO COLD-BLOODED EXECUTION OF CRITICAL POLICE MURDER WITNESS

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HAWKS ARREST SUSPECT LINKED TO COLD-BLOODED EXECUTION OF CRITICAL POLICE MURDER WITNESS

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​UMZIMKHULU — Members of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) have launched a major breakthrough into the deadly criminal underworld of KwaZulu-Natal after arresting a 25-year-old suspect for the targeted assassination of a key state witness.

​The high-profile suspect was arrested on Tuesday, 26 May 2026, by detectives attached to the Port Shepstone Serious Organised Crime Investigation unit. He is directly linked to the brutal execution of Mzamo Sithembile Dzanibe, a crucial state witness who was silenced before he could testify against corrupt law enforcement personnel.

The Fatal Infiltration

​The case traces back to the evening of 16 June 2025, when an armed hit squad successfully breached Dzanibe’s family homestead in uMzimkhulu.

​According to forensic crime reports, two heavily armed men carrying handguns stormed into the main residence, rounding up the family and holding all occupants hostage at gunpoint. 

The intruders made their intentions clear, aggressively demanding to know Dzanibe’s exact location because he "talks too much."

​Later that night, unaware of the hostage situation inside, Dzanibe returned home. He approached his bedroom window, calling out to his family to unlock the front entryway. Standing at point-blank range inside the room, one of the gunmen forced Dzanibe’s terrified wife to shout back that the door was open.

As Dzanibe stepped across his own threshold, the hitmen launched a ruthless ambush, shooting him multiple times. To manipulate the crime scene and eliminate tracking evidence, the killers robbed Dzanibe of his cellphone and his personal 9mm Glock firearm before fleeing into the night. Dzanibe was rushed to a nearby hospital but succumbed to his injuries upon arrival.

The Link to the Sergeant Mbanjwa Assassination

​Due to the sensitive nature of the execution, the case docket was immediately transferred from the local uMzimkhulu Police Station to the Hawks.

​Investigating officers confirmed that Dzanibe was a vital, protected state witness in the ongoing trial regarding the high-profile murder of Sergeant Ntombi Mbanjwa. Sergeant Mbanjwa, who was stationed at the uMzimkhulu SAPS, was gunned down at her residence in April 2024. Her own fiancĂ©, fellow SAPS officer Sergeant Ntokozo Mngqithi, was subsequently arrested and exposed by the Hawks for allegedly hiring professional hitmen to execute her while simultaneously soliciting a R60,000 bribe from an unrelated culpable homicide investigation.  

Slain Victim / Target

Institutional Background

Core Judicial Case Context

Investigative Lead Entity

Sgt. Ntombi Mbanjwa

Active Police Officer (uMzimkhulu SAPS)

Gunned down in 2024; fiancé (Sgt. Mngqithi) accused of hiring hitmen.

Hawks Port Shepstone

Mzamo S. Dzanibe

Key Civillian State Witness

Held crucial evidence against Mngqithi; executed in 2025 to stop testimony.

Hawks Serious Organised Crime



Ballistics and The Pietermaritzburg Dragnet

​The breakthrough that cracked the cold case materialized in September 2025, when intelligence operatives traced Dzanibe’s stolen 9mm Glock firearm to a property in the Pietermaritzburg area.

​Intensive forensic ballistics testing and investigative tracking successfully matched the firearm to the 25-year-old suspect, placing him directly inside Dzanibe's home at the time of the execution and identifying him as one of the two primary shooters on the night of the hit.

​Following the acquisition of an official warrant from the uMzimkhulu Magistrate’s Court, tactical units moved on the Pietermaritzburg hideout, executing a seamless arrest on Tuesday morning. The suspect has been officially processed on heavy statutory counts of premeditated murder and kidnapping.

​KwaZulu-Natal DPCI Acting Provincial Head, Brigadier Zenobia Mulligan, highly commended the investigative squad for their precision, reiterating that the state will use every legislative tool available to protect its judicial processes and ensure that syndicates attempting to terrorize, compromise, or execute state witnesses face maximum sentences behind bars.

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Tuesday, 26 May 2026

ANC CAVES TO DA DEMANDS: JOBURG AGREES TO TWO‑YEAR EXECUTIVE BONUS FREEZE FOR R3.8BN GERMAN LOAN

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ANC CAVES TO DA DEMANDS: JOBURG AGREES TO TWO‑YEAR EXECUTIVE BONUS FREEZE FOR R3.8BN GERMAN LOAN

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​JOHANNESBURG — In a dramatic political showdown inside the Johannesburg Council chamber, the African National Congress (ANC)-led coalition government has bowed to intense pressure from the Democratic Alliance (DA) to unlock a massive R3.8 billion infrastructure loan for City Power.

​The DA officially voted in support of the multi-billion-rand loan agreement from the German Development Bank (Kreditanstalt fĂĽr Wiederaufbau - KfW). However, their backing was contingent on the ANC accepting a suite of aggressive, legally binding financial safeguards, including a complete freeze on performance bonuses for senior electricity executives.

​The massive capital injection comes at a volatile time for Johannesburg's power network, which has been severely crippled by an unstable electrical grid, systemic substations fires, and exploding infrastructure backlogs.

Enforcing Fiscal Handcuffs on City Power

​The multi-billion-rand debt package initially stalled in Council after opposition benches warned that loading massive foreign debt onto the metro's already fragile balance sheet—without ironclad transparency—risked plunging the city into financial ruin.
The DA argued that the ANC’s initial loan proposal lacked structural detail and failed to guarantee that the money wouldn't be siphoned into operational inefficiencies or inflated political tenders.
Following intense committee-level negotiations, the ANC agreed to restructure the loan framework. The final approved agreement includes four strict, non-negotiable DA amendments designed to protect taxpayers:
​Rigid Project Ring-Fencing: The R3.8 billion cannot be pooled into general municipal accounts. 

It is legally restricted to fund only the specific, pre-approved electricity infrastructure projects listed in the official contract annexures.

Executive Bonus Freeze: In a major victory for fiscal discipline, performance bonuses and executive salary increases at City Power have been completely frozen for a minimum of two years.

International Oversight: The German Government, alongside an independent Project Coordinator, will directly oversee the procurement and execution phases of the upgrades.

​Stringent Multi-Layered Auditing: Additional independent monitoring mechanisms have been integrated to track expenditure in real time, bypassing standard, often delayed municipal audit processes.

"Every Single Rand Accounted For"

​The political compromise highlights a shifting power dynamic within the Johannesburg Council, where the minority ANC-led coalition is increasingly forced to negotiate on structural reforms to pass critical budget and service delivery votes.

Loan Safeguard Dimension

Original ANC Proposal

Final DA-Amended Framework

Fund Allocation

General City Power infrastructure pool

Strictly bound to specific project annexures

Executive Incentives

Standard annual performance bonuses

Complete salary and bonus freeze for 2 years

Project Oversight

Internal municipal project management

Joint oversight by German Gov & Project Coordinator

Financial Transparency

Standard annual Auditor-General review

Continuous, real-time external monitoring

"We issued a stern warning in Council that debt should never be taken lightly, especially when our residents are already dealing with a collapsing power grid, rising utility costs, and deteriorating service delivery," stated Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku CLR, the DA Johannesburg Caucus Leader.

"Johannesburg residents deserve functioning electricity, but they also deserve absolute accountability for every single rand borrowed in their name," she added. "By freezing executive bonuses at City Power, we are sending a clear message: public officials will not be rewarded while our infrastructure decays. We will be watching the execution of this money like a hawk."

​With the legislative blockages cleared and the strict oversight terms officially locked into the city's council records, the capital is expected to flow directly into stabilizing Johannesburg's deeply fragile substations and distribution networks before the end of the 2025/2026 winter cycle.

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