Cash-In-Transit Robbery Hits Zuurfontein Road, Thembisa
LATEST NEWS – A cash-in-transit robbery rocked Zuurfontein Road in Thembisa yesterday evening, leaving residents shaken. The violent ambush involved multiple armed suspects who targeted a money-carrying vehicle. According to police reports, the attackers were heavily armed with rifles and overpowered the guards before fleeing the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash. Read More.

Man Arrested for Mamelodi Double Murder
LATEST NEWS – A 38-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the Mamelodi Double Murder, which shocked the Tshwane community on Sunday, 27 October 2025. Gauteng police confirmed the arrest was made the following day at a local filling station.
According to official police reports, the man now faces two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. He is expected to appear in the Mamelodi Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, 30 October. Read More.

Sabotage Claims Surface in KT Molefe Murder Case, Madlanga Commission Told
LATEST NEWS – The KT Molefe murder case took a dramatic turn as explosive sabotage allegations surfaced at the ongoing Madlanga Commission. Senior police officials, forensic experts, and legal professionals have raised red flags about deliberate interference that could have compromised the prosecution’s case. Read More.

8-Hour Power Outage to Hit This Joburg Area This Week
LATEST NEWS – Residents in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, should prepare for a scheduled 8-hour power outage this week. City Power has confirmed that the interruption is necessary for vital maintenance at the Braamfontein Substation.
The planned outage is part of ongoing infrastructure upgrades aimed at improving service reliability in the city. While the move may cause temporary inconvenience, officials say it is essential for long-term system stability. Read More.

Celebrity News: John Vuli Gate’ Stars Safe at Home After Being Kidnapped
LATEST NEWS – The ‘John Vuli Gate’ stars have safely returned to South Africa after a terrifying alleged kidnapping ordeal in Ethiopia. The viral hitmakers, known as Mapara A Jazz, posted on social media this week, confirming their safe arrival and thanking supporters for their concern. Read More.



