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Thursday, 4 June 2026

BAIL DENIED : Flamboyant Businessman Brown Mogotsi Locked Up After Staging 'Assassination' Attempt for Insurance Fraud

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BAIL DENIED : Flamboyant Businessman Brown Mogotsi Locked Up After Staging 'Assassination' Attempt for Insurance Fraud

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


​JOHANNESBURG — The Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court has slammed the prison doors shut on controversial businessman Brown Oupa Mogotsi, denying him bail after he allegedly faked a dramatic assassination attempt on his own luxury vehicle in Vosloorus.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has highly welcomed the ruling, which exposes what investigators believe was a bizarre, highly calculated insurance fraud scam that went completely wrong. Mogotsi is now facing a rap sheet of serious criminal charges, including the unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, discharging a firearm in a built-up area, defeating the course of justice, and perjury.

The Faked Hit: What the State Alleges
​According to the state's indictment sheet, Mogotsi allegedly drove his vehicle to an isolated section of Vosloorus, got out, and deliberately pumped multiple bullets into his own car to simulate a high-profile, targeted drive-by shooting.

​He then rushed to the local police station to open a high-priority attempted murder case, spinning a dramatic tale to detectives and signing a formal police affidavit under oath detailing how "unknown gunmen" had ambushed him.

​However, forensic ballistics experts and crime scene investigators quickly poked massive holes in his story. The trajectory of the bullet holes and gunpowder residue conclusively proved that the shots were fired while the vehicle was completely stationary, and from a weapon handled by someone standing right next to the car.

Bribery, Lies, and Ghost Addresses

​The State launched a fierce opposition to Mogotsi's bail application, exposing him as a high-risk flight risk who attempted to manipulate the justice system from the moment he was caught:

Evading the Law: Mogotsi actively went into hiding and evaded law enforcement tracking systems for days before his eventual cornering and arrest.

​Bribing Detectives: The state alleged that upon his arrest, the businessman tried to improperly influence and bribe the lead investigating officer to make the docket "disappear."

Fake Residential Records: Mogotsi provided investigators with multiple contradictory, unconfirmed, and completely unverifiable residential addresses.

​"The accused deliberately fabricated an entire violent crime scene and lied under oath. He has shown a complete contempt for law enforcement, making false statements to the police to advance a criminal agenda," argued the State Prosecutor.

Interests of Justice Prevail

​In handing down the ruling, the presiding magistrate agreed entirely with the prosecution's hardline arguments, finding that Mogotsi had miserably failed to satisfy the legal requirements for his release.

​The court noted with grave concern that by providing ghost addresses, Mogotsi had failed to establish a verifiable fixed primary residence, creating a massive danger that he would skip the country and refuse to stand trial if released into the public.

​The fake hit-victim turned criminal suspect has been remanded in custody at a local correctional facility. Mogotsi will make his next high-profile appearance in the dock on 12 June 2026 for the formal disclosure of the state's criminal docket and the setting of an official trial date.

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KRUGER NATIONAL PARK Double Murder: Hit Squad Arrested in Mozambique After Killing South African Tourists

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KRUGER NATIONAL PARK Double Murder: Hit Squad Arrested in Mozambique After Killing South African Tourists

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 

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MBOMBELA — A major international manhunt has culminated in the high-profile arrest of two suspected hitmen in Mozambique following the brutal murder of two South African tourists inside the Kruger National Park (KNP).

The breakthrough, confirmed on Thursday, 4 June 2026, by the newly appointed Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willie Aucamp, ends two weeks of deep anxiety over security inside South Africa’s premier safari destination. The victims, Dina and Ernst Marais, were targeted, executed, and robbed of their vehicle during a bush getaway nearly two weeks ago.

A Flawless Cross-Border Takedown

The arrests were executed deep inside Mozambique following an intensive, intelligence-led dragnet that tracked the suspects across the international border fence.

The successful operation relied on real-time tactical cooperation between three major state and international conservation entities:

Following their arrest, the two suspects reportedly cracked under interrogation, delivering full confessions to the double homicide. Mozambican authorities have also successfully recovered the stolen vehicle belonging to the late Mr. and Mrs. Marais, which had been driven across the border to be sold on the black market.

Extradition War: Bringing the Killers to Justice

Minister Aucamp confirmed that the South African government is moving with extreme speed to launch a formal, high-priority extradition process to haul the suspects out of Mozambican cells and place them into the South African judicial system.

"I have engaged with my colleagues in the Departments of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) and Justice to emphasize the importance of securing the suspects’ return to South Africa to face the full might of the law," Minister Aucamp stated. "We said that these criminals would be apprehended, and that is exactly what has happened."

Securing the Tourism Safe Havens

The brutal killings had threatened to severely damage South Africa's international tourism sector, with major global travel agencies closely watching the state's security response.

While extending his deepest condolences to the devastated Marais family, Aucamp issued a stern warning to poaching syndicates and armed cross-border bandits operating near the park boundaries. The Minister re-emphasized that criminal activity will be met with maximum force, adding that South African National Parks (SANParks) and the South African Police Service (SAPS) are actively upgrading their joint security grids to safeguard all national parks ahead of the peak winter holiday season.

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War on the State: Gauteng Legislature Condemns Assassination of Off-Duty Cop and Civilian in Tsakane

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War on the State: Gauteng Legislature Condemns Assassination of Off-Duty Cop and Civilian in Tsakane

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


JOHANNESBURG — The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety has expressed deep shock and outrage following the brutal execution of an off-duty South African Police Service (SAPS) officer and a civilian companion in Tsakane, on the East Rand.

The double homicide, which occurred on Monday night, 1 June 2026, has been characterized by provincial lawmakers as a direct, treasonous assault on the rule of law and the authority of the democratic state.

Targeted Execution Weakens Provincial Security Grid

According to legislative briefings, a heavily armed hit squad consisting of three suspects ambushed the off-duty officer and the civilian before fleeing the scene. The motive behind the targeted killings remains unconfirmed, but the precision of the attack has raised red flags within the province's security apparatus.

The Portfolio Committee emphasized that the targeting of police personnel severely cripples the state's operational capacity, especially as Gauteng battles an ongoing, systemic shortage of boots on the ground.

[SAPS Personnel Shortage] + [Targeted Police Killings] ➔ [Weakened Provincial Security] ➔ [Surge in Violent Crime]

Every single officer lost to violent crime directly degrades the province's tactical ability to dismantle organized syndicates and protect vulnerable neighborhoods.

Proliferation of Firearms Under the Spotlight

The legislature used the tragic Tsakane killings to launch a broader policy assault on the unchecked flood of illegal firearms moving through Gauteng’s townships.

The committee noted that the continuous influx of illegal weapons remains the primary driver behind the province's soaring murder rates. Lawmakers demanded that provincial police management move away from reactive policing and initiate aggressive, intelligence-led sweeps to permanently purge illegal firearms and ammunition from the streets.

"The targeting of a police officer, whose constitutional duty is to serve, protect, and safeguard communities, is an attack on the very institutions entrusted with maintaining peace. One police officer killed is one too many," the Portfolio Committee stated in a hardline condemnation brief.

Mass Manhunt Activated: Call for Public Snitching

SAPS provincial management has activated a high-priority task team to track down the three suspects believed to be behind the Tsakane hit.

While commending detectives for their swift initial response at the crime scene, the Portfolio Committee reminded residents that police are entirely dependent on local intelligence to crack localized hits. The committee urged anyone with information regarding the identity or whereabouts of the three gunmen to immediately break their silence and tip off law enforcement officials via state reporting channels.

The legislature extended its deepest condolences to the families of both victims, reiterating its political backing for law enforcement officers operating under dangerous, high-risk conditions across Gauteng's crime hot spots.

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Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Jobless Safety Net: NYDA Unveils 100,000 Paid Youth Service Posts in Massive Phase V Rollout

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Jobless Safety Net: NYDA Unveils 100,000 Paid Youth Service Posts in Massive Phase V Rollout

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 

PRETORIA — The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) has officially launched Phase V of the National Youth Service (NYS) programme, unlocking a massive pool of 100,000 paid service opportunities targeted directly at South Africa's structural youth unemployment crisis.

The initiative, operating as a key pillar of the Presidential Youth Employment Intervention (PYEI), will deploy across all nine provinces to transition unutilized youth labor into local community development networks.

What the NYS Phase V Package Offers

The program is strategically designed to act as a stepping stone for young people locked out of the primary economy. Rather than traditional short-term volunteer roles, Phase V integrates a holistic development framework:

  • Paid Stipends: Participants receive a monthly stipend for their labor, providing immediate financial relief to households.

  • Work Exposure: Direct, hands-on placement within civic public service sectors, schools, and community infrastructure projects.

  • Skills Development: Certified accredited training modules to build technical capability while on the job.

  • Civic Pathways: Clear exit strategies pointing participants toward formal employment, entrepreneurship, or higher education and training streams once their service terms conclude.

Application Mechanics and Inclusion Targets

To prevent corruption and nepotism in the recruitment phase, the NYDA has digitized the entire application matrix. Unemployed youth across the country must register and apply through the centralized SA Youth data portal (SAYouth.mobi), which offers data-free access across major cellular networks.

The agency emphasized that Phase V has integrated strict recruitment quotas to ensure the upliftment of historically marginalized demographics. Specific inclusion priorities have been mandated for vulnerable youth groups, rural communities, young women, and youth living with disabilities.

"Through this programme, youth contribute meaningfully to their communities while gaining practical experience, strengthening social cohesion, and advancing nation-building," the NYDA noted, framing the rollout as both an economic safety net and a civic duty campaign.

Taking the Opportunities to the Streets: National Roadshows

To ensure that young people in deep rural areas and marginalized townships—who may lack stable internet access—are not left behind, the NYDA is launching a comprehensive series of National NYS Roadshows.

These localized activation drives will move sequentially through all nine provinces, allowing officials to register applicants manually on the spot, unpack the provincial implementation schedules, and bridge the digital divide directly within the hard-hit communities.


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Xenophobic Flare-Up in Mossel Bay: Two Mozambican Nationals and SA Teen Murdered as 55 Shacks Torched



Xenophobic Flare-Up in Mossel Bay: Two Mozambican Nationals and SA Teen Murdered as 55 Shacks Torched

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 

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MOSSEL BAY — A deadly wave of localized violence has torn through the informal settlements of KwaNonqaba in Mossel Bay, leaving three people dead—including two Mozambican nationals—and obliterating at least 55 homes in a suspected xenophobic arson spree.

The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Western Cape deployed the George Public Order Police (POP) alongside local station units on Friday, 29 May 2026, to contain what they described as a calculated, violent onslaught by an aggressive mob.

The Asla Park Arson and Double Murder

The crisis began on Friday when a large group of rioters moved through the Asla Park informal settlement, systematically setting fire to informal dwellings. The coordinated arson attacks left 55 shacks completely gutted, displacing dozens of vulnerable families as emergency services and disaster management teams scrambled to extinguish the blazes.

The structural violence quickly escalated into bloodshed. In the early hours of Saturday morning, 30 May 2026, police discovered a horrific scene in the charred settlement:

  • First Victim: The body of a 27-year-old man was found discarded with horrific, multiple trauma injuries.

  • Second Victim: Shortly after, a 43-year-old man who had been severely assaulted was rushed to a local clinic but was declared dead on arrival.

SAPS detectives have since officially confirmed that both of these murder victims were foreign nationals of Mozambican descent.

Sunday Stabbing in New Rest

In what detectives are treating as a separate but potentially linked incident, the violence spilled over into the neighboring New Rest informal settlement on Sunday morning.

At approximately 03:00, KwaNonqaba police responded to an emergency call and found the body of an 18-year-old South African man slumped in front of a shack. The teenager had sustained deep, fatal stab wounds and was declared dead by paramedics at the scene.

Unlike the Mozambican cases where the killers remain unidentified, detectives confirmed that they are hot on the heels of a known local suspect for the teenager's murder.

Total Arrests and Legal Proceedings

Law enforcement has launched a hardline crackdown on the rioters, securing five key arrests since the unrest kicked off. The cases are currently moving through the Mossel Bay Magistrate’s Court under different dockets:

Number of Suspects Criminal Charges Facing Group Legal Status / Court Update

2 Suspects Public Violence & Incitement Appeared Monday; granted R1,000 bail each.

3 Suspects Possession of Presumed Stolen Property Remanded in custody; appeared Tuesday.

"The South African Police Service respects the right of citizens to protest, however, those who embark on such action are urged to do so within the confines of the law. When protesters engage in violent acts, including the incitement of violence, police will not hesitate to act decisively," provincial SAPS management warned in a stern public brief.

High Alert and a Warning Against Fake News

By Wednesday, 3 June 2026, provincial commanders confirmed that heavily armed police reinforcements remained locked down and on high alert across KwaNonqaba. No further incidents of arson or assault have been reported since Monday.

SAPS issued an urgent plea to community leaders, warning them to immediately stop the spread of unverified voice notes and inflammatory social media posts, noting that the dissemination of "fake news" is actively driving panic, anxiety, and retributive violence on the ground.

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