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[BREAKING] NPA Spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago reveals that the prosecutor in the #JoeSobanyoni case was on the way to court for the last appearance but was informed that he would be assassinated if he arrived.
#eNCA

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I don’t remember Afriforum ever being threatened like this but the amount of treasonous things they have done are amazing! Nobody has ever asked them who they are? Or questioned why they get airtime on tv but dare it be a black person… If we were to run to the White House today like they did, we would never hear the end of it but if it’s Afriforum they don’t have the guts to call them out!!
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Fidelity Services Group has unveiled a next-generation Cash-in-Transit (CIT) vehicle designed to strengthen crew safety and counter the growing threat posed by heavily armed criminal syndicates.
The launch comes as South Africa recorded 180 CIT robberies in 2025, a 13% decline from the previous year, while Fidelity reported a 23% reduction in successful vehicle attacks and a 12.5% drop in cross-pavement robberies. Significantly, the company says none of its newly deployed vehicles have been targeted successfully.
The advanced vehicle features a reinforced steel monocoque hull for improved protection against ramming attacks, a blast-resistant V-shaped armoured floor, B6+ STANAG ballistic protection capable of withstanding high-powered firearms, and run-flat tyres that allow continued mobility during an attack.
The onboard safe system includes multiple secured compartments, anti-cut linings and geofencing technology that restricts access to authorised locations.
Crew compartments are also fitted with fire-retardant insulation in response to the increasing use of fire during CIT attacks.
Since November 2023, Fidelity has deployed more than 125 of the new vehicles, which have collectively travelled over five million kilometres without a single security incident.
The rollout forms part of a broader security strategy that includes AI-powered route planning, real-time vehicle monitoring, tactical response units, helicopter support and intelligence teams tasked with disrupting organised crime networks.
Fidelity processes approximately R246 billion in cash annually, conducts around 29,000 collections daily across South Africa and Eswatini, and operates a fleet of 1,162 armoured vehicles servicing more than 31,000 collection points.
The company says its continued investment in technology, intelligence and specialised security infrastructure is aimed at protecting the movement of cash and ensuring business continuity across the country.
The launch also coincides with a partnership between Fidelity and Springbok prop Ox Nché, whose resilience and discipline the company says reflect the values required in the demanding CIT environment.
Fidelity, which introduced South Africa’s first CIT service in 1957, currently employs nearly 5,000 people in its cash solutions division and holds an estimated 70–75% share of the retail CIT market.
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South African scientists race to develop Ebola vaccines
The Bundibugyo strain of #Ebola spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has raised alarm because existing vaccines and treatments may be less effective against it. South African scientists are joining global efforts to fast-track research, including possible mRNA vaccine technology, while strengthening surveillance and outbreak response systems.
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𝐌𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐢𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐧
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#OrlandoPirates
#OnceAlways

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We want to extend our gratitude to the coaches for their dedication and contribution, and wish them all the best in their future.
Read more: kaizerchiefs.com/news/chiefs-an…

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The @SAHRCommission was criticised for consistently referring to itself as "African Human Rights" instead of "South African Human Rights" and for using globalist talking points. Questions were raised about why a UN representative from Malawi was present, despite the atrocities not being reported by him from his own country, which quickly left a bad taste in the session😔😔
They were exposed for releasing only eight reports in their entire 32 years of existence, and their imbizo was labeled a KPI exercise. They continued to use terms such as "undocumented or irregular" despite the clear legal distinction that foreigners in South Africa are either illegal or legal🔥🔥
In conclusion, 98% of those allowed to speak were given a limited two minutes, which was seen as silencing citizens, while the first two speakers, who were ANC-aligned, were given one hour. South Africans echoed their weariness of illegality, and this reactive nature by government institutions truly exposed how out of touch they are with society. This resembled a tick-box exercise, with many promising the commission that June 30th would be D-day😭😭
#Imbizo
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SAD IRONY: If Richard Maponya, who thrived under a murderous apartheid regime, had started his business under the ANC's democratic govt, he'd have been forced to close down by illegal aliens with no protection from the state.
Brown Mogotsi #MadlangaCommision Mashaba Mudau Kwena
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Congratulations to the Glamour Boys for winning the 2018 Maize Cup #Amakhosi4Life
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A @OfficialPSL team that struggled year long and beaten by almost everyone was expected to be strong on the last day an beat @orlandopirates in order to believe that they did not take a bribe ?

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