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A second suspect linked to the shocking murder inside Wynberg Magistrate’s Court has appeared in court, raising serious concerns about safety in the judicial system.
Gauteng MEC for Education, Matome Chiloane, urgently calls for community action to combat escalating gang violence in schools, following alarming incidents that threaten the safety of learners and educators.
Three determined cyclists, who embarked on a 1,741 km journey from Burgersfort, Limpopo, raising awareness for gender-based violence and youth empowerment, have arrived safely in Cape Town.
Following a shooting incident at Wynberg Magistrate's Court, officials from the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development are investigating security protocols to prevent future occurrences.
A shocking murder inside Wynberg Magistrate's Court has sparked security concerns throughout South Africa's judiciary. Officials have now confirmed the victim was a gang-affiliated accused rather than a witness, raising serious questions about court security protocols and highlighting the brazen nature of Cape Town's gang violence.
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One person was killed inside the Wynberg Magistrate's Court building on Tuesday.
Western Cape Police Commissioner Thembisile Patekile faced intense questioning from Parliament's portfolio committee on police about gang violence strategies, resource shortages, and claims that gang crime is 'under control' despite the Anti-Gang Unit's dilapidated facilities and vehicle shortages.
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An innocent 18-year-old and his brother became victims of mob violence in Amaoti, KwaZulu-Natal, after being accused of photographing an armed group searching for criminal suspects. The incident highlights the dangerous rise of vigilante justice in the region, leaving one dead and another seriously injured.
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Police are however conducting a work study on another possible police station in Delft, due to crime levels.
Western Cape Police Commissioner Thembisile Patekile said that the situation in gang-ridden areas is under control, despite calls for military intervention.
According to a source, the death of Timothy “Tamatie’’ Japhta, has opened up a can of worms as eagle-eyed cops have kept a close watch on the activities of the Six Bobs gang.
Opposition parties have since urged Winde to confront the “urgent failures that continue to undermine the safety, security, and dignity of its residents”.
Five suspects were shot and killed in a shootout with police in Ntuzuma, raising concerns about rising crime and community safety.
Premier Alan Winde's upcoming State of the Province Address faces scrutiny from opposition parties demanding urgent action on safety, service delivery, and gender-based violence.
I have heard that many of our suburbs these days have some gangs running rackets, but that is where I will end this discussion. It’s the wise thing to do. Capische?
Gang violence in Elsies River has escalated recently, resulting in six people being killed at the weekend with another two innocent victims caught in crossfire on Monday.
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane hosted the School Safety Imbizo at Prosperitus Secondary School in Eersterust, uniting parents, teachers, principals, and key stakeholders from across Tshwane to tackle school safety concerns.
The heartbroken family of murdered toddler Davin Africa, who was shot and killed over the weekend, will gather at his Wesbank home on Monday to celebrate what would have been his fifth birthday.
A four-year-old boy was tragically shot and killed in Wesbank while sleeping next to his pregnant mother, highlighting the ongoing gang violence in the area.
The case was postponed until April 14 for sentencing proceedings.
In his explosive testimony in the Western Cape High Court yesterday, he claimed that Mark Lifman and Jerome “Donkie” Booysen were working with former cop Major-General Jeremy Vearey.