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Fikile Mbalula

Hawks went back and forth with Ajay Gupta lawyer – Mbalula
Article
/ 19 February 2018

Hawks went back and forth with Ajay Gupta lawyer – Mbalula

In an interview with the SABC, the Police Minister said of the 13 suspects in the Estina Farm Project, eight had been arrested

By Kaveel Singh
Head of police ‘discouraging people’ from offering rewards for Gupta arrests
Article
/ 18 February 2018

Head of police ‘discouraging people’ from offering rewards for Gupta arrests

The police did not want independent reward offers to be made as "it might endanger the suspect, the lookalike and general public"

By Agency
Zuma has until end of Tuesday to resign – sources
Article
/ 13 February 2018

Zuma has until end of Tuesday to resign – sources

According to inside sources, Ramaphosa was widely praised by the NEC for the way in which he has handled the matter.

By Mahlatse Mahlase, Tshidi Madia and Adriaan Basson
Cyril’s ANC won’t save South Africa
Article
/ 9 February 2018

Cyril’s ANC won’t save South Africa

The Ramaphosa faction is invested in accumulation through the market and has no vision for the impoverished masses

By Richard Pithouse
It’s not a matter of if, but when Zuma goes – NEC sources
Article
/ 9 January 2018

It’s not a matter of if, but when Zuma goes – NEC sources

The NEC members, who spoke on condition of anonymity, all agreed Zuma is a "liability", but want the party to avoid a "divisive" battle over his fate.

By Mahlatse Mahlase and Lizeka Tandwa
Police minister wishes a Merry Christmas, allegedly from Dubai
Article
/ 26 December 2017

Police minister wishes a Merry Christmas, allegedly from Dubai

Mbalula’s tweet with its United Arab Emirates geotag had Twitter users criticising the minister and asking him where the money for trip came from

By Nation Nyoka
M&G Cabinet Report Cards 2017: Fikile Mbalula
Article
/ 21 December 2017

M&G Cabinet Report Cards 2017: Fikile Mbalula

The M&G Cabinet Report Card has become a respected barometer of government performance. Here are the scores for 2017

By M&G Cabinet Report Cards 2017
​ANC voting continues as leaders tweet their choices
Article
/ 18 December 2017

​ANC voting continues as leaders tweet their choices

Between midnight and sunrise five provinces cast their votes for the top leadership of the ANC, and top leaders were nailing their colours to the mast

By Phillip De Wet
​ANC vote buying: Mbalula seizes R2.5-million
Article
/ 12 December 2017

​ANC vote buying: Mbalula seizes R2.5-million

Police minister Fikile Mbalula has claimed his officers have intercepted R2.5-million meant to buy votes ahead of the ANC conference.

By Staff Reporter
Provincial breakdown of crime statistics places the Western Cape front and centre
Article
/ 24 October 2017

Provincial breakdown of crime statistics places the Western Cape front and centre

Ten of South Africa’s police stations which record the highest number of murders are found in the Western Cape, seven in Gauteng and six in KZN.

By Caryn Dolley and News 24
Mbalula delivers crime stats, vows to crack down on ‘lazy’ police efforts
Article
/ 24 October 2017

Mbalula delivers crime stats, vows to crack down on ‘lazy’ police efforts

Police Minister Fikile Mbalula released the crime statistics on Tuesday, revealing that robbery is the highest it’s been in a decade.

By Gemma Ritchie
Politicians stifle murder investigations
Article
/ 20 October 2017

Politicians stifle murder investigations

A look into the web of killings in KwaZulu-Natal reveals hitmen, security firms and political players

By Athandiwe Saba
6 police officers assaulted, gunshots fired during Vanderbijlpark raid
Article
/ 12 October 2017

6 police officers assaulted, gunshots fired during Vanderbijlpark raid

Police are investigating a case of murder, attempted murder and assault after raiding a suspected drug den.

By News 24
Police Minister’s request that SANDF help fight crime has implications on many levels
Article
/ 11 October 2017

Police Minister’s request that SANDF help fight crime has implications on many levels

Dr Johan Burger, senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies, explains the legality and risks of deploying the SANDF to fight crime.

By News 24
Mbalula allegations heaping up
Article
/ 10 October 2017

Mbalula allegations heaping up

Questions around how Mbalula had paid for his trip to Las Vegas were first raised during a twitter spat between Minister Mbalula and Adriaan Basson.

By Pieter-Louis Myburgh
Unpacking the City of Cape Town’s anti-crime unit saga
Article
/ 5 October 2017

Unpacking the City of Cape Town’s anti-crime unit saga

After DA leaders were placed on special leave, police minister asked the city of Cape Town to lodge a formal complaint if the the police overstepped.

By Caryn Dolley
Patrollers in Marikana, Philippi East, live in fear after mass shooting
Article
/ 3 October 2017

Patrollers in Marikana, Philippi East, live in fear after mass shooting

After dark, they would take to the streets of one of Cape Town’s most dangerous communities, often armed with only determination.

By Staff Reporter
Who’s keeping an eye on South Africa’s spies? Nobody, and that’s the problem
Article
/ 26 September 2017

Who’s keeping an eye on South Africa’s spies? Nobody, and that’s the problem

South Africa’s intelligence services operate secretly and with minimal oversight. So citizens will probably never know exactly what they are up to.

By Laurie Nathan
Mbalula warns crime intelligence over its own ‘criminal’ elements
Article
/ 19 September 2017

Mbalula warns crime intelligence over its own ‘criminal’ elements

The police minister has warned the unit that he is going after rogue elements within it, and that they are not immune to the law.

By Caryn Dolley
Former Hawks head Ntlemeza retires
Article
/ 19 September 2017

Former Hawks head Ntlemeza retires

Former Hawks boss Berning Ntlemeza has retired, it was announced on Tuesday.

By Caryn Dolley
Uber drivers fight back with spotters
Article
/ 15 September 2017

Uber drivers fight back with spotters

The war with metered taxis has escalated as calls for the government to sort it out grow louder

By Govan Whittles
Izwi Lami: A tech tool for rape survivors
Article
/ 13 September 2017

Izwi Lami: A tech tool for rape survivors

Health-e News has started an SMS platform where survivors, particularly in rural areas, can receive professional counselling.

By Nolwandle Zondi
Police care more about protest action than they do about violence against women
Article
/ 21 August 2017

Police care more about protest action than they do about violence against women

Judging from the police’s conduct, buildings are more valuable than the bodies of women

By Palesa Madi
Government lawyers: ‘No diplomatic immunity for Grace’
Africa
/ 18 August 2017

Government lawyers: ‘No diplomatic immunity for Grace’

Zimbabwe’s first lady has ‘no leg to stand on’ but efforts are afoot to prevent her appearing in court

By Dineo Bendile
‘Red alert’ for Grace Mugabe at SA borders – Fikile Mbalula
Article
/ 17 August 2017

‘Red alert’ for Grace Mugabe at SA borders – Fikile Mbalula

"We, in terms of South African Police, already put tabs in the borders in relation to her leaving the country, so there is no question about that."

By Alex Mitchley
Does diplomatic immunity give Grace Mugabe a get-out-of-jail-free card?
Article
/ 16 August 2017

Does diplomatic immunity give Grace Mugabe a get-out-of-jail-free card?

Zimbabwe’s first lady has landed herself in hot South African water following the alleged assault of a young model.

By Africa Check Author
Any physical assault should lead to an arrest
Analysis
/ 11 August 2017

Any physical assault should lead to an arrest

Many women are reluctant to report physical assault to the police but, even when they do, they are met with a slumbering justice system

By Palesa Lebitse
Zuma disturbed by Manana assault allegations
Article
/ 7 August 2017

Zuma disturbed by Manana assault allegations

Zuma said he had confidence that the law enforcement agencies will deal with the matter effectively in line with the laws of the land.

By Lizeka Tandwa
#MduduziManana: Being called gay is not an insult
Article
/ 7 August 2017

#MduduziManana: Being called gay is not an insult

Since Sunday evening, social media has been ablaze with news implicating the deputy minister of education for allegedly beating up a woman.

By Staff Reporter
Case opened against deputy minister Manana over alleged assault
Article
/ 7 August 2017

Case opened against deputy minister Manana over alleged assault

​The office of Police Minister Fikile Mbalula has confirmed that a case has been opened against deputy higher education minister Mduduzi Manana.

By Agency
‘Zuma cheerleader’ Bo Mbindwane is now an advisor to Fikile Mbalula
Article
/ 27 July 2017

‘Zuma cheerleader’ Bo Mbindwane is now an advisor to Fikile Mbalula

The former chief executive of Platfields Limited has been appointed as a political adviser to the minister of police.

By Given Sigauqwe
Mbalula not off the mark about Magashule – Free State ANC deputy chair
Article
/ 24 July 2017

Mbalula not off the mark about Magashule – Free State ANC deputy chair

Ace Magashule’s deputy in the ANC in the Free State says concerns raised by the police minister are valid.

By Tshidi Madia
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