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Homicide Armed Robbery & Attempted Robbery with a firearm – KwaMashu A Section.


21 January 2026 | From Arrive Alive

KZN VIP Emergency medical service came and discovered the victim a few meters away his company car; with several gunshot wounds and no sign of life.

Initial accounts will show that two armed men who were suspects were waiting outside the house of the victim when he went to work.

In case you possess any information that will assist in the investigation, you should contact the authorities.

Source:ArriveAlive

KZN premier backs Mkhwanazi amid explosive claims

DURBAN – KZN Premier Thami Ntuli is standing by the province’s top cop.

It follows Mkhwanazi’s bombshell briefing on Sunday.

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The province’s top cop has accused Police Minister Senzo Mchunu of interfering in investigations, and protecting criminal syndicates.

Ntuli says the police in KZN are going the extra mile to fight crime, and he trusts that the concerns raised by Mkhwanazi are serious and valid.

Tete Dijana wins third Comrades Marathon men’s title

South Africa’s Tete Dijana has made it a hat-trick of Comrades Marathon victories. The Mahikeng resident won the 98th edition of the Ultimate Human Race from Pietermaritzburg to Durban for a third time, adding to his victories in 2022 and 2023. Dijana, the down run record holder, timed his run to perfection. Running in the colours of Nedbank Athletics Club, he took the lead with approximately 16 kilometres to go and completed the 89-point-9-8 kilometres in an unofficial time of five hours, 25 minutes and 28 seconds. It’s 11 and a half minutes slower than his record set two years ago, but over a different course. Dutchman and 2024 champion, Piet Wiersma, finished second, just like he did in 2023. He crossed the finish line just five seconds behind Dijana. Russian Nikolai Volkov was third. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

Transport minister to meet RAF over CEO’s suspension

JOHANNESBURG – The Transport Department in government says it’s looking at ways to ensure the Road Accident Fund does its job.

Separately, the board has placed the RAF CEO, Collins Letsoalo, on special leaves following claims of corruption and mismanagement.

The Transport Ministry will meet with the board of the Road Accident Fund next Tuesday.

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy is to meet the board of the Road Accident Fund next week.

She discussed the challenges to the department on eNCA.