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    Joburg EMS damping down after fire

    2026/2/06 | 2 mins.
    Joburg EMS firefighters are conducting damping-down after a fire broke out early this morning at the corner of Bree and Harrison Streets in Johannesburg's CBD. EMS says a large transformer located on the ground floor is suspected to be the cause. No injuries have been reported. EMS says the exact cause will be confirmed following a full investigation once all emergency operations have been completeted.Joburg EMS spokesperson Xolile Khumalo explains.
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    Madlanga Commission: All witness safety measures in place after Boksburg hit attempt.

    2026/2/05 | 4 mins.
    The Madlanga Commission spokesperson Jeremy Michaels says the commission has taken all necessary measures to protect witnesses and staff. This follows an attempted hit on a person implicated at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry. Police have identified him as Wiandre Pretorius and he is reported to be linked to the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department. Madlanga Commission spokesperson Jeremy Michaels spoke earlier to SABC reporter Canny Maphanga
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    SAPS Brigadier Rachel Matjeng: Matlala shared late SAPS payment frustrations crippling Medicare24.

    2026/2/05 | 9 mins.
    SAPS Brigadier Rachel Matjeng says all communication with Vusimuzi Cat Matlala over Medicare24 contract has been strictly by email, phone, and WhatsApp. Mattjeng revealed she talked with Busiman Cat Matlal, who talked openly about serious frustrations he shared with her about late payments he received from SAPS crippling Medicare24's ability to pay service providers. SAPS Brigadier Rachel Matjeng is the new witness before the Madlanga commission tasked with investigating allegations of political interference and corruption in the criminal justice system.
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    SAPS Brigadier Matjeng: R300k personal, not bribery.

    2026/2/05 | 4 mins.
    SAPS Brigadier Rachel Matjeng has faced tough questioning at the Madlanga Commission, over R300,000 received from Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala. Commissioner Madlanga argued that after a long relationship, the most plausible explanation was gratification a form of bribery to secure her influence in police matters, saying her personal story didn't hold up. Matjeng has firmly maintained the payments were personal, not corrupt means.
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    Advocate Moipone Noko told Nkabinde Enquiry that a witness who worked with the Cato Manor Police Unit in Durban confirmed that it operated with a shoot-to-kill approach

    2026/2/05 | 1 mins.

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