IDAC not targeting SAPS senior officials


By REGINALD KANYANE

31 March 2026 – The Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) condemns the false allegations circulated on social media platforms, insinuating that IDAC is deliberately targeting SAPS Senior officials, following the arrest of 12 senior police officers and summons being served to the National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola in relation to an alleged irregular contract that was awarded by the South African Police Service (SAPS) to Medicare 24, a company owned by Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, who is also an accused in the matter.

NPA, has from the onset, indicated that this matter was referred to the IDAC in 2024, wherein investigations were conducted.

The IDAC spokesperson, Henry Mamothame said it is also imperative to note that this matter was referred to IDAC by the SAPS Risk Audit Unit for investigation, after suspicions of irregularities were discovered. Mamothame said it is therefore irresponsible and reckless for certain formations of society and individuals to create a narrative that the arrests were as a result of submissions made at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry and the Parliament Ad Hoc Committee set to investigate allegations made by the KZN Police Commissioner on 06 June 2025.

“The IDAC respects the work done by the commission and the Ad Hoc Committee and will abide by the recommendations that will follow. Furthermore, such false narratives seek to create divisions within the law enforcement fraternity, at a time where South Africans demand to see the wheels of justice in motion in a manner that is collaborative to fight the criminals and not each other.

“Society also demands to see all law enforcement agencies collaborating in the fight against corruption, something that the IDAC seeks to honour in all of its work and engagements,” he said.

Mamothame further said the IDAC, like many other law enforcement agencies, is not a law unto itself as has been portrayed by the false narratives circulated. He added that a judge was appointed to oversee and ensure that there is compliance and accountability on how the division operates.

“This also affords every member of society a platform to report any improper action by any official within the division, including the Investigating Director. Society should therefore be vigilant not to fall prey to false narratives created to destabilize the fight against corruption.

“The attacks and baseless speculations also have the potential to place the lives of the officials working in these complex cases and the Investigating Director and their families at risk,” said Mamothame.

He said despite this, the IDAC cannot afford to allow itself to be deterred from discharging its constitutional mandate to the best of its abilities, within the prescriptions of the law. Mamothame said the IDAC calls on all South Africans to allow the law to take its course and to follow all court processes, where all evidence relating to the Medicare 24 case and all other cases within its radar will be ventilated.

“The IDAC as an important division within the NPA, prescribes to the principle of investigating and prosecuting without fear, favour or prejudice. Every action that has been taken followed all the due processes of the law. The arrests are based on the evidence at hand. 

“The view shared by certain individuals that others should have been charged is unfortunate as IDAC had to deal with the matters within its space and the evidence it contains.  The issues relating to other persons arose at the Madlanga Commission and as and when same are referred to IDAC, same will be acted upon without fear, favour or prejudice,” he said.

Mamothame said in relation to the arrests, no rules were flouted in arresting the accused in the Medicare 24 matter and any other matter where the accused were summoned to appear before court. He said the process followed was lawful in all aspects.

“Crime cannot be allowed to flourish and IDAC, in discharging its mandate, seeks to prevent this as best it can,” said Mamothame.

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Murder accused suspects nabbed during raids


By REGINALD KANYANE

30 March 2026 – The police in North West has made significant progress in the investigation of multiple murder cases following a successful suspect raiding operation conducted in the early hours of Friday, 27 March 2026, in Phokeng, which led to the arrest of two suspects aged 44 and 49.

The intelligence-driven operation, carried out at approximately 2am in Freedom Park Informal Settlement, was led by Phokeng Detectives with the support of Public Order Policing (POP) and Bidvest Protea Coin (BPC), which provided aerial drone support.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Anne Magakoe said the operation was executed in a controlled and coordinated manner, with police establishing a cordon around the target area and conducting simultaneous entry to minimise escape routes. Magakoe said drone technology was utilised to provide real-time aerial monitoring, enhancing operational effectiveness and officer safety.

“The arrested suspects briefly appeared before the Tlhabane Magistrate’s Court on Monday,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, commended the police for their swift and coordinated response in addressing serious and violent crime.

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Four accused in court for drug-related case


Picture: Drugs confiscated by the Hawks/Supplied

By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

30 March 2026 – Four accused, Emmanuel Onyia (44), Paul Ezeama (52), Patricia Pillay (31) and Zanele Namo (32) briefly appeared in the Benoni Magistrate’s Court on 30 March 2026, facing multiple drug-related and money laundering charges. The accused were arrested in Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal provinces by members of the North West Hawks and Pretoria-based Hawks’ Tactical Operations Management Section (TOMS).

The Hawks spokesperson in North West, Lieutenant Colonel Tinyiko Mathebula said their arrest emanates from a lengthy investigation conducted by members of the Serious Organised Crime Investigation about a syndicate involved in drug trafficking and money laundering in the North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal provinces.

Mathebula said an extensive investigation culminated in a takedown operation, which was conducted between 27 and 29 March 2026, across three provinces.

“The operation started in Springs and Benoni in Gauteng, where Emmanuel Onyia, an alleged kingpin, was arrested along with his accomplice, Paul Ezeama. A search and seizure operation were conducted at Onyia’s property, where suspected cocaine, CAT, full moon tablets, phenacetin, pots and electronic scales were seized.

“Recovered drugs and chemicals are estimated at R200 000. Pillay and Namo were arrested on Saturday and Sunday in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal, respectively. They were charged with money laundering after a financial investigation conducted by the Hawks’ Priority Crime Specialised Investigation linked them to Onyia,” he said.

Mathebula further said the accused were remanded in custody and will reappear in the same court on 13 April 2026, for bail application.

Major General Nombuso Khoza, the Provincial Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation in the North West, applauded the team for working diligently to ensure that the accused are brought to justice.

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Broos happy with Bafana’s performance against Panama


Picture: Bafana Bafana players against Panama/Supplied 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

30 March 2026 – Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos praised his players’ display after the South African senior men’s national team was held to a 1-1 draw by Panama during an international friendly match played at a sweltering Moses Mabhida Stadium on Friday night.

The Central Americans were the first to get their name up on the stadium scoreboard after Yoel Barcenas scored the opening goal of the match in the 23rd minute. Panama found the back of the net very much against the run of play after somehow managing to avoid conceding a goal as the hosts laid their goal under siege for long periods.

The irrepressible Oswin Appollis finally found the breakthrough when he levelled matters in the 48th minute with a stunning goal that the Panama goalkeeper did not know much about.

Broos said while Bafana Bafana could not find the winning goal that would have been just reward for the myriad of opportunities they created during the match, he could look back at the players’ delivery during the 90 minutes with satisfaction.

“I think everybody can agree that we played a good game. We dominated Panama for 90 minutes and we only made two mistakes during the game. Their goal, we should have kicked that ball into the stands, but we wanted to do things in a nice way.

“I told the players during halftime that there is nothing wrong with kicking the ball into the stands when they are under pressure. The second chance was in the second half. We had a shot that hit the upright during the second period,” he said.

Bafana Bafana travelled to Cape Town on Saturday morning ahead of their second clash against Panama at the DHL Stadium on Tuesday night.

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Over R90 million allocated for the refurbishment of traditional council offices


Picture: The Provincial House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders/Supplied

By STAFF REPORTER

30 March 2026 – The North West Provincial Government (NWPG) has reiterated its dedication to bolstering traditional leadership’s position and recognising this role as a central pillar of governance, land stewardship and socio-economic development. This follows pronouncements made by the North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi during the official opening of the Provincial House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders for the 2026/2027 term, held at the Lowe Chambers in Mahikeng.

The prestigious ceremony, presided over by Chairperson Kgosi Thari Maotwe, brought together Members of the Executive Council (MECs), Traditional Leaders, Mayors, and other key stakeholders, marking a significant moment in the province’s governance calendar.

Delivering the keynote address, Mokgosi emphasised the importance of traditional leadership in shaping the province’s developmental agenda. He further said they are deliberately repositioning traditional institutions from being peripheral stakeholders to becoming primary partners in economic transformation, investment facilitation, and sustainable development.

“Our traditional leaders remain enablers of our socio-economic trajectory, particularly as custodians of our land. We have announced bold interventions aimed at unlocking the economic potential of land under traditional authorities.

“They include the transfer of qualifying properties from the North West Development Corporation (NWDC) to traditional leaders. For a prolonged period, NWDC has held assets located on land under the jurisdiction of traditional leaders, without these assets generating meaningful economic returns for the rightful landowners,” he added.

Mokgosi said this intervention is aimed at restoring control, ownership and economic dignity to traditional communities. He said they will also ensure that these properties are not merely transferred, but are actively revitalized through structured investment facilitation.

Mokgosi also announced initiatives to ensure that communities directly benefit from provincial resources. He said these include the commercialisation of provincial parks, where traditional authorities and communities will participate as equity partners.

“This approach represents a shift from exclusionary conservation models to one that recognises communities as co-owners and beneficiaries.

“Over R90 million has been allocated for the refurbishment of traditional council offices and chambers, while additional investments will go towards tools of trade, including vehicles, laptops and mobile devices,” said Mokgosi.

He said the Traditional Councils were encouraged to utilise their monthly allocation of R100 000 effectively to strengthen administrative capacity and service delivery. Mokgosi said addressing key challenges affecting rural communities, the government’s focus on improving road infrastructure, water provision, housing and agricultural development.

“We believe the upgraded road network will enhance access to essential services such as clinics, schools and community facilities, while also creating over 3000 job opportunities through labour-intensive methods,” he said.

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SAFA suspend four NEC members over alleged misconduct


By OBAKENG MAJE

30 March 2026 – The South African Football Association (SAFA) said it has suspended four members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) with immediate effect. SAFA said this comes following a resolution taken by the Emergency Committee on 13 March 2026.

SAFA president Danny Jordaan said this decision was subsequently ratified by the NEC on 21 March 2026, through a round-robin process. Jordaan said Gladwyn White, Monde Montshiwa, Orapeleng Setlhare and Emma Hendrick, have been formally issued with notices of suspension pending the outcome of disciplinary hearings.

“During their suspension, the individuals will lose all membership rights and are prohibited from engaging in any SAFA-related activities, including contact with other members, accessing SAFA premises and systems, or performing official duties.

“The association confirms that the necessary disciplinary processes will be initiated and conducted without unnecessary delay, in line with SAFA’s governance frameworks and commitment to transparency and accountability,” he said.

Jordaan further said SAFA remains steadfast in ensuring that all matters of governance are handled with integrity, while safeguarding the interests of South African football at all levels. He added that beyond governance matters, the association continues to prioritise football development.

“Several junior and senior national teams are currently in camp as part of ongoing football development and preparation programmes for participation in international tournaments,” said Jordaan.

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Majodina to release Green Drop Report


Picture: Minister of Department of Water and Sanitation, Pemmy Majodina 

REGINALD KANYANE  

30 March 2026 – The Minister of Water and Sanitation, Pemmy Majodina will on Tuesday, release the Green Drop Report alongside progress reports on the Blue Drop and No Drop programmes. Majodina is also expected to provide a comprehensive update on South Africa’s drinking water quality, service provision and wastewater management.

The Department of Water and Sanitation, Wisane Mabasa said the Blue Drop, Green Drop and No Drop Certification programmes are key regulatory tools of the department, designed to drive excellence and accountability across municipalities. Mabasa said these incentive-based programmes assess performance in drinking water quality, wastewater treatment, as well as water conservation and demand management.

“The Green Drop Report will provide an in-depth evaluation of wastewater management across municipalities, while the Blue Drop and No Drop progress reports will track improvements and ongoing challenges in drinking water quality and water use efficiency.

“Together, these reports will deliver a clear, evidence-based snapshot of how municipalities are meeting their constitutional obligations to provide reliable water and sanitation services,” she said.

Mabasa further said they will also recognise high-performing Water Services Authorities, identify areas of concern and outline targeted interventions to strengthen regulation and support struggling municipalities. She added that as the sector regulator under the National Water Act and the Water Services Act, the department has steadily strengthened its oversight through these programmes, first

introduced with the Blue Drop and Green Drop Reports in 2008 and later expanded with the No Drop programme in 2014.

“The release of these reports marks a critical moment for transparency, accountability and the

ongoing effort to secure safe and sustainable water services for all South Africans.

“The event will take place at Banquet Hall, Steve Tshwete Local Municipality in Mpumalanga, on Tuesday at 9am,” said Mabasa.

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Serial rapist jailed!


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

30 March 2026 – The accused, Mogotsi Kushumane (48) was sentenced to four life terms imprisonment by the Molopo Regional Court for multiple rape incidents committed between 2013 and 2016. Kushumane was convicted for a series of violent sexual offences committed in Mmabatho and surrounding areas, where victims were attacked in separate incidents.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Anne Magakoe said in some cases, victims were accosted while with companions. Magakoe said in others, they were lured or overpowered before being sexually assaulted.

“Through meticulous investigation and the utilisation of forensic DNA evidence, the accused was positively linked to the crimes. He subsequently pleaded guilty to all charges. The court sentenced Kushumane to four life terms of imprisonment, which will run concurrently.

“He was also declared unfit to possess a firearm and his name will be entered into the National Register for Sex Offenders,” she said.

Magakoe further said the case was investigated by D/Sgt Lorraine Semunza attached to Provincial Serial and Electronic Crime Investigation, whose diligence and commitment were instrumental in securing the conviction.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, commended the investigating officer and all role players involved, stating that the sentence sends a strong message that perpetrators of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) will face the full might of the law.

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A man sentenced to life imprisonment for raping a minor


By BAKANG MOKOTO

30 March 2026 – A man (29) who raped a girl (10) was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Ditsobotla Regional Court. The evidence presented in court stated that on 20 October 2018, the victim was playing with a friend in Mooifontein Village when the accused, Motseonageng Phakedi approached them.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Anne Magakoe said he produced a sjambok, threatened the children and chased the friend away before dragging the victim to his residence, where he raped her. Magakoe said the incident was reported to police and following thorough investigations, the accused was arrested.

“Phakedi pleaded not guilty on 28 January 2025, but was subsequently convicted on 24 October 2025. The case was investigated by D/Sgt Herbert Makunye attached to the Provincial Serial and Electronic Crime Investigation, whose dedication ensured a successful conviction,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, praised the investigating officer and stakeholders, reaffirming SAPS’ firm stance against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and its commitment to protecting the vulnerable. Naidoo said they welcome the life imprisonment sentence as it shows that justice has been served for the victim.

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A man sentenced to double life imprisonment for two counts of rape


By STAFF REPORTER

30 March 2026 – The accused, Tatlhego Dire (33) was sentenced to double life imprisonment the Ditsobotla Regional Court for two separate rape incidents committed in Mareetsane village, near Mahikeng. On 16 January 2013, the victim was walking with her boyfriend in Mareetsane when the accused attacked them, striking the boyfriend with a steel pipe before he fled.

The North West police spokesperson, Colonel Anne Magakoe said Dire then dragged the victim to his residence, where he raped her throughout the night. Magakoe said in a separate incident on 30 October 2011, a victim (25) was walking with a friend to a shop when the accused approached them, stabbed the victim on the head and chased the friend away.

“He then dragged the victim to a nearby place, where he raped her. Dire pleaded not guilty on 18 June 2025, but was subsequently convicted. During sentencing proceedings, the state argued for life imprisonment, emphasising the brutality of the attacks and the serious injuries inflicted on the victims.

“In delivering judgment, Magistrate Ndade Maphango agreed with the state, noting that the accused showed no remorse and that the offences were of a serious and violent nature. The accused was sentenced to life imprisonment on both counts,” she said.

Meanwhile, the acting North West Police Commissioner,  Major General (Dr) Ryno Naidoo, commended the investigating officer, D/Sgt Hebert Mkaunye from the Provincial Serial and Electronic Crime Investigation, whose thorough investigation contributed to the successful conviction. Naidoo stated that this conviction sends a strong message that perpetrators of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) will face the full might of the law.

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