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South Africa ramps up efforts to combat environmental and organised crime
Explore how South Africa is tackling the rising threat of environmental crime through enhanced law enforcement, international cooperation, and innovative strategies, as highlighted by Major-General Thokozani Mathonsi at the UN Commission on Crime Prevention.
Soshanguve night patroller dies, raising death toll to seven in brutal attack
Soshanguve mourns as night patroller death toll rises to seven.
Ex municipality CFO arrested for R6 million pension fund fraud
The Hawks in the Northern Cape arrested a 38 year old former CFO and two cashiers from Phokwane Local Municipality for their involvement in a multi-million-rand fraud scheme, which resulted in significant financial losses.
Extortion racket behind brutal murders of Soshanguve night patrollers - Premier Lesufi
A deadly extortion scheme in Soshanguve's Marry Me Informal Settlement has claimed the lives of five night patrollers, with Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi revealing that six suspects have been arrested, and the mastermind is operating from behind bars. The murders expose a complex web of illegal service provision and protection rackets in the settlement.
LOOK: Gauteng police launch manhunt as gang bombs five ATMs at Jubilee Mall in Hammanskraal
A dramatic shoot-out following the bombing of five AMTs at Jubilee Mall in Hammanskraal, leaving some security injured and the mall temporarily closed.
‘They want money for cold drink’: Soweto spaza shop owners accuse City of Joburg officials of corruption
Unregistered spaza shop owners from Naledi, Soweto have accused City of Joburg officials of soliciting bribes in exchange for tuck shop registration assistance, with foreign nationals allegedly receiving preferential treatment.
Two Ekurhuleni municipal workers arrested for stealing municipality tractor-loader-backhoe
The City of Ekurhuleni is taking a strong stance against theft after two workers were arrested for unlawfully taking a tractor-loader-backhoe (TLB) for private work.
‘Ramaphosa take action’: ANCYL urges president to tackle corruption at Home Affairs
This comes after the conviction of a former Home Affairs adjudicator who was found guilty of corruption by the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on Wednesday, and the recent dismissal of 18 other officials for offences including fraud, corruption, and sexual harassment.
‘You’re dismissed’: Home Affairs fires 18 officials for corruption, fraud and sexual harassment
The reasons for dismissals of the 18 officers differ, with four of them being fired for irregular ranting of ID documents, while six were dismissed for irregular solemnisation and registration of marriages.
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Lifman buried in secret, private ceremony
According to various IOL sources his close confidants such as Jerome 'Donkie' Booysen and Andre Naude were shocked when they heard the news of his burial on Thursday.
Mark Lifman’s alleged killers make first court appearance
During court proceedings on Tuesday morning the duo asked to be held in solitary confinement as their case was postponed to November 13 for bail information hearing.
WATCH: Mark Lifman’s alleged killers caught on camera changing license plates of getaway vehicle
The two men believed to have shot and killed alleged underworld kingpin Mark Lifman have been caught on camera changing the license plates on the getaway vehicle before they were arrested on Sunday.
Over 1,900 arrested and vehicles worth over R300 million impounded in BACSA’s E2 anti-crime initiative
Business Against Crime South Africa (BACSA), working in partnership with the South African Police Service (SAPS), and other law enforcement agencies through its initiative called Eyes and Ears (E2) have announced the successes made in the previous year.
Phala Phala Farmgate Scandal: Teflon Don Cyril Ramaphosa lives another day
With the NPA declining to prosecute President Cyril Ramaphosa over his involvement in the Phala Phala Farmgate Scandal, it calls into question the rule of law, and whether all South Africans truly are equal before the law, writes IOL Editor Lance Witten.
‘R50,000 reward for information on Bojanala bus arson’, says North West police
R50,000 ie being offered to anyone who can help with information that can lead to the arrest of the people behind the torching of 23 Bojanala buses.
Lusikisiki mass shooting: DA calls on SAPS to leave no stone unturned after 18 lives lost in a hail of bullets
The Democratic Alliance is demanding urgent action from the South African Police Service and Crime Intelligence to track down those responsible for the Lusikisiki mass shooting.
UAT calls for urgent probe of extortion in construction and state institutions
The United Africans Transformation (UAT) has expressed concern about the ongoing increase of extortion activities, both in the construction industry and state institutions in the country, urging on the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to probe extortion cases.
Back in the dock! Man back in court for raping seven-year-old girl inside his Diepsloot tuckshop
A 34-year-old Ethiopian man, accused of raping a seven-year-old girl inside his Diepsloot tuckshop, is expected to appear in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.
Lady Justice Turns a Blind Eye to Nedbank, EOH, Tongaat Hulett and Steinhoff’s Corruption While Targeting Sekunjalo
Major corporations, implicated in corruption scandals that have cost investors, pensioners, and the nation hundreds of billions, continue to operate with impunity.
Public safety MMC to deploy more officers and sniffer dogs in crackdown on gang violence in schools
‘’The accounts shared during the meeting are alarming, and it is concerning that gang terrorism is permeating the schools in the area,’’ said Tshwaku.
City Power reopens Eldorado Park substation after nine years amid delays, corruption scandals
After nine long years, Johannesburg’s City Power has opened the newly constructed Eldorado Park Substation. This comes after the completion of the project experienced corruption and several contractual issues during the construction process.
Mboro causes drama in court, tells lawyers to back off!
Self-proclaimed prophet, Mapaseka Motsoeneng, known as Pastor Mboro, caused drama in court after telling his lawyers to leave him alone while speaking to the media.
Women in Construction: The struggle beyond Mam' Mkhize's success
Women in Construction: The struggle beyond Mam' Mkhize's success
Politicians behind construction mafia, says Black Business Federation
The Black Business Forum has been engaging with the government in KwaZulu-Natal on ‘rogue elements’ perpetuating the incidence of construction mafia, which Public Works MEC Martin Meyer says would be investigated.
Search ends in heartbreak: Gamede family demands justice for son's death
After three weeks of emotional anguish searching for their son, the Gamede family has been devastated to learn that he was murdered and discovered in a river, leaving them with unanswered questions.