Julius Malema. Photo: Felix Dlangamandla The EFF will challenge an SANDF report on the death of Collins Khoza that clears the soldiers who allegedly assaulted him.EFF leader Julius Malema is confident of a fair outcome in court.Malema was speaking at a Black Lives Matter protest outside the US embassy in Pretoria. The EFF will challenge the…
The SANDF doesn't publicly want to speak about the possibility of sending troops to Mozambique.It did provide a ship, the SAS Drakensberg, to conduct a long-range patrol in February and March.South Africa and Mozambique are in discussions about the situation. The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) will only discuss behind closed doors the possibility…
ruled in favour of the Khosa family earlier this month.Khosa and Thabiso Muvhango, his brother-in-law, got into an altercation with SANDF and Johannesburg metro police officers at his Alexandra house on Good Friday.READ | Collins Khosa: Right to human dignity cannot be compromised and limited during lockdown, court rulesThe inquiry, which did not interview Khosa's relatives,…
4 cops charged with allegedly stealing cigarettesThe investigation discovered that some firearms were allegedly sold to people, particularly in the East Rand area.Following leads, a Gauteng education department employee, Kgotso Mooketsi, 36, was arrested in Springs while in alleged possession of an R4 rifle and three empty magazines.Mooketsi, who is out on bail for an…
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Published: March 06, 2026, 12:05 am According to a heavily redacted report just released, the FDA issued an import alert requiring border holds on an unnamed produce item linked to a deadly Listeria outbreak that stretched from April 2024 through at least June 2025. The Food and Drug Administration investigated the outbreak with the Centers