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Daily Maverick
27-06-2025
- Daily Maverick
Crime Intelligence in the dock: Corruption-accused Dumisani Khumalo and cop colleagues apply for bail
South Africa's Crime Intelligence boss Dumisani Khumalo and several other colleagues have appeared where they are meant to be putting suspects — in a courtroom dock. They face corruption and fraud charges. Crime Intelligence boss Dumisani Khumalo and six colleagues have appeared in the magistrate's court in Pretoria where they applied for bail. The police officers made their first appearance in the court on Friday, 27 June 2025. It is believed the charges the group of police officers face relate to allegedly unlawful senior appointments. Other investigations and witness safety Those reportedly in the dock with Khumalo and Lushaba, Gauteng Crime Intelligence head Josias Lekalakala were Gauteng Crime Intelligence analysis centre head Nozipho Madondo, police vetting office officials Sydney Gabela and Phindile Ncube, and technical support system manager Dineo Mokwele. Mokwele's appointment is believed to form part of the case against the group. Wearing a light greyish lavender beanie, she appeared sad and nervous as she sat in the dock. During Friday's proceedings, aired live on various media platforms, it was heard that the State would not oppose the officers' release on bail. Reasons for that included that all their addresses and employment had been confirmed and they were not viewed as flight risks. Investigations in the matter had also been finalised, however other investigations involving some of those in the dock are ongoing. Issues were discussed including the safety of witnesses in the case, given how high profile some of the accused were and the intelligence environment they worked in. 'Not guilty' and income questions During the proceedings Khumalo was sombre, cracking a slight smile when the magistrate made a funny reference relating to handing in a document. A legal representative said Khumalo planned to plead not guilty, denied the allegations against him and would disclose his defence at the trial. While standing, Khumalo confidently confirmed what had been read out. It was heard he proposed his release on bail of R1,000, but the magistrate wanted to know what his net salary was, the type of car he drove, and how much his house was worth. The magistrate said bail was not what one had in their pocket, but more about what they earned. It was heard Khumalo's net salary was R74,000. [LIVE NOW 🔴] Police Crime Intelligence head, Dumisani Khumalo, is appearing in the Pretoria Magistrate's Court following his arrest at OR Tambo international Airport. Khumalo is one of seven senior police members in court, in connection with corruption. Tune in to #eNCA #DStv403 — eNCA (@eNCA) June 27, 2025 Lawyers for the other accused also read out basic statements on their behalf, including that they would not destroy evidence. Mokwekwe's legal representative said she had been arrested on charges of fraud, corruption and misrepresentation, and (like her colleagues in the dock) could afford R1,000 bail. It emerged that the previous day, Thursday, 26 June 2025, that the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (Idac) had arrested Khumalo and his several colleagues. The arrests mark a serious crackdown on Crime Intelligence, the South African Police Service (SAPS) division meant to be contributing to preventing and combating lawbreaking. 'Eradicating rogue cops' While Friday's court appearance marked the first time Khumalo had been in the dock, it was not the first time that Lushaba had been in that position. About two weeks ago he handed himself over to the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption over charges relating to a cover-up. (During Friday's court proceedings it was heard he had a pending case of corruption against him.) On Thursday, hours after it had emerged that Khumalo and colleagues had been detained, Parliament's police committee chairperson Ian Cameron released a statement. He said: 'The arrests should be welcomed in the context of completely eradicating rogue and criminal police officers within the service. 'The SAPS is meant to protect the people against crime. It is unacceptable to have officers called to service undermine this duty for their selfish and corrupt activities.' Repeated corruption accusations Daily Maverick has reported extensively on other controversies relating to Crime Intelligence. The arena has been rocked by persistent accusations of criminality and infighting. Khumalo became the head of Crime Intelligence in December 2022. At the time, the SAPS issued a statement saying he had 'joined the service in 1991 as a student constable' and had 'vast experience'. When National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola announced Khumalo's appointment, he said there was a perception that 'the whole of Crime Intelligence is corrupt'. But Masemola had said this was inaccurate because there were decent officers in the unit. He had added that Khumalo, in his role as Crime Intelligence boss, would be supported, and that he was 'looking forward for (Khumalo) to rejuvenate that environment'. Khumalo and five of his colleagues were granted R10,000 bail each. The remaining accused, Crime Intelligence's chief financial officer Philani Lushaba, who has another pending case, was not granted bail on a technicality. The case was postponed to 13 August. DM

IOL News
19-06-2025
- Business
- IOL News
South Africa's small business revolution: over 200 000 entrepreneurs boost growth by R500m
With over 200 000 entrepreneurs harnessing digital tools, these businesses have collectively processed an astounding 173 million transactions, equating to a remarkable growth exceeding R500 million in just one year. Image: Supplied. In a remarkable testament to resilience and innovation, South Africa's small business sector is undergoing a transformative boom, as highlighted in Yoco's latest 2025 Exchange report. With over 200 000 entrepreneurs harnessing digital tools, these businesses have collectively processed an astounding 173 million transactions, equating to a remarkable growth exceeding R500 million in just one year. This surge underlines the crucial role of small businesses in the economy. Yoco's CEO, Katlego Maphai said, 'Small businesses are the heartbeat of our economy. What we're seeing in our data isn't just resilience, it's a transformation of how entrepreneurs operate, compete, and win.' Retail leads the way The report revealed that retail merchants, who have adapted to the changing landscape by leveraging Yoco's digital solutions, reported an impressive R74 million in revenue growth. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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Food and beverage sector excels However, it is the Food and Beverage sector where the Western Cape shines, producing an impressive 24% more revenue than Gauteng despite having 31% fewer merchants in the area. Targeted marketing strategies, particularly weekend brunch promotions, have driven over 20% of revenue in Cape Town alone, with Fridays and Saturdays recorded to yield a 14% sales increase compared to weekdays. Beauty boom in December The Hair and Beauty sector, particularly vigorous in Johannesburg, is a standout contributor to the small business boom, with an annual revenue generation exceeding R324 million. December proves to be a critical month for this sector, witnessing a 28% increase in revenue nationwide. Furthermore, digital channels have become pivotal, with 43% of beauty product purchases now conducted online through Yoco Gateway. Digital adoption as a catalyst for growth The undeniable impact of digital tools becomes pronounced, especially in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, which forced many businesses to adopt digital solutions for survival. Merchants utilising Yoco's Point of Sale systems reported a 32% increase in revenue, while those in the Food and Beverage sector saw an even more substantial growth of 41%. This shift towards digital is not merely a trend; it's emerging as an essential approach to thrive in the contemporary market environment. Three pillars of small business success According to Maphai, Yoco's data highlights three fundamental pillars for success in 2025: Timing Mastery, involving an understanding of peak trading periods; a Digital First Approach, where digital capabilities become essential rather than optional; and Smart Capital Deployment, which accelerates growth through strategic financing. A ripple effect of prosperity 'These 173 million transactions represent more than commerce; they signify job creation, community building, and grassroots economic resilience,' Maphai aded. The benefits of this entrepreneurial boom extend beyond individual businesses; they enhance regional economic diversification, nurture thousands of families, and drive a necessary digital transformation.


The South African
09-06-2025
- Sport
- The South African
What rivalry? Orlando Pirates gift Kaizer Chiefs two stars!
Orlando Pirates have decided to release Paseka Mako and Thabiso Monyane after several years of service. The former has, according to SABC Sport, entered the final stages with Kaizer Chiefs, while Monyane is another player said to have been offered to Nasreddine Nabi. Jose Riverio's departure has yet to be resolved as Orlando Pirates continue to vet candidates, including former Mamelodi Sundowns managers Pisto Mosimane and Rulani Mokwena, who are both being simultaneously monitored by Egyptian giants Zamalek FC. Mokwena wants to stay clear of competing against his former mentor for a job, suggesting he be reluctant on the Buccaneers posting as well. 'I didn't hear from them (Zamalek) after I had said I heard that coach Pitso was also in the running for this position,' Mokwena told SuperSport's Africa Soccer show. 'My relationship and my respect for him would not allow me to compete for the same coaching job with coach Pitso.' 'It just wouldn't sit well with me, so I pulled out. I said I would rather they give it to Pitso.' 'Exactly what you are saying, my agent said, 'But this is a big club', and I said my respect for Pitso and what he has done for my career wouldn't allow me to do that.' Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates' chances of signing Fiston Mayele just got harder; the Congolese international is attracting lucrative bids. 'Mayele has received incredible offers, offers exceeding $3 million (R55 million) and reaching $4 million (R74 million) per season. The player is receiving $1 million per season from Pyramids, but he completely refuses to continue,' a source revealed. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.


The South African
09-06-2025
- Sport
- The South African
Kaizer Chiefs news: Three Pirates players linked, Mayele latest
Kaizer Chiefs are bizarrely linked with three Orlando Pirates players – Monnapule Saleng, Paseka Mako and Thabiso Monyane – one of which has entered the final stages with Nasreddine Nabi's side. According to SABC Sport, soon-to-be free agent Mako is currently the closest to inking a deal with AmaKhosi, while Monyane is another player the Buccaneers are releasing – he too is on Chiefs' radar. Meanwhile, Monnapule Saleng has reportedly (per SoccerLaduma) signed a pre-contract with the Glamour Boys; however, this has yet to be confirmed. Unfortunately for Kaizer Chiefs, Fiston Mayele's CAF Champions League performances have him on the top of several transfer lists, decreasing their likelihood of signing the Congolese star. 'Mayele's career with Pyramids FC will end at the end of the current season. The player will leave after the Zamalek and Pyramids match in the Egypt Cup final.' 'Mayele has received incredible offers, offers exceeding $3 million (R55 million) and reaching $4 million (R74 million) per season. The player is receiving $1 million per season from Pyramids, but he completely refuses to continue.' 'Pyramids Club, in appreciation of the player and the fact that he is the top scorer in the African Champions League and was one of the reasons the team won the championship,' Egyptian publication Al-Masry Al-Youm revealed. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.


The South African
08-06-2025
- Sport
- The South African
Kaizer Chiefs move fast for Orlando Pirates playmaker!
Orlando Pirates will not renew Paseka Mako's contract when it expires on July 1, opening the door for Kaizer Chiefs, who are said to be in advanced talks with the veteran left-back. Mako isn't AmaKhosi's first option, having faced rejection with fellow wing backs Riaan Hanamub and Stellenbosch star Fawaaz Basadien. Several players are expected to join Nasreddine Nabi's outfit over the coming months, and it appears one of their first signings won't have to travel far. Kaizer Chiefs' long-term target Fiston Mayele has the world at his feet after guiding Pyramids FC to their first African title, scoring in each knockout round, including a brace against Orlando Pirates. Mayele may be out of reach for the Soweto giants with the player reportedly attracting bids upwards of R74 million. 'Mayele's career with Pyramids FC will end at the end of the current season. The player will leave after the Zamalek and Pyramids match in the Egypt Cup final.' 'Mayele has received incredible offers, offers exceeding $3 million (R55 million) and reaching $4 million (R74 million) per season. The player is receiving $1 million per season from Pyramids, but he completely refuses to continue.' 'Pyramids Club, in appreciation of the player and the fact that he is the top scorer in the African Champions League and was one of the reasons the team won the championship,' Egyptian publication Al-Masry Al-Youm revealed. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.