EFF Gauteng Takes Legal Action Against Operation Dudula Over Baby’s Death
LATEST NEWS – EFF Gauteng has launched a criminal case against Operation Dudula, following the tragic death of a one-year-old baby. According to the party, the child died after being denied urgent medical care at a public clinic in Alexandra, Johannesburg. Read More.
- EFF Gauteng Takes Legal Action Against Operation Dudula Over Baby’s Death
- 374 Amarok Bakkies Recalled Across South Africa
- Police Commissioner Masemola to Testify at Madlanga Inquiry Today
- One Killed, One Injured in Pretoria High School Club Shooting
- Gauteng Health MEC Urges End to Healthcare Block for Foreign Nationals

374 Amarok Bakkies Recalled Across South Africa
LATEST NEWS – Volkswagen South Africa (VWSA) has issued a recall for 374 Amarok bakkies after identifying a potential fault in the braking system. The automaker has already notified the National Consumer Commission (NCC), which is overseeing the process in line with the Consumer Protection Act. Read More.

Police Commissioner Masemola to Testify at Madlanga Inquiry Today
LATEST NEWS – Police Commissioner Masemola will testify before the Madlanga Inquiry in Pretoria today, 22 September 2025. His appearance comes after weeks of mounting pressure following explosive claims by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. The inquiry has become a defining test for accountability within South Africa’s law enforcement leadership. Read More.

One Killed, One Injured in Pretoria High School Club Shooting
LATEST NEWS – The Pretoria High School Club Shooting on 21 September 2025 left the local community shaken. The incident occurred at the Pretoria High School Old Boys’ Club during a cricket match. Four armed suspects attempted to steal two high-end vehicles from the parking lot. Within minutes, the attempted car theft escalated into a gunfight that left one suspect dead and another critically injured. Read More.

Gauteng Health MEC Urges End to Healthcare Block for Foreign Nationals
LATEST NEWS – The Gauteng Health MEC has called for an urgent end to the healthcare block for foreign nationals following the tragic death of a one-year-old child in Alexandra. The child’s Malawian mother claimed she was denied entry to a clinic by members of Operation Dudula. The incident has sparked outrage, raising questions about constitutional rights, public health risks, and political accountability in South Africa’s healthcare system. Read More.



