US to oppose G20 Leaders’ declaration, and District Six resident wins eviction battle

Today, 18 November, in the Madlanga Commission investigating police corruption, controversial businessman Brown Magotsi is expected to give a testimony. 

This is as the commission shifts into phase two, in which those implicated by witnesses in phase one are given an opportunity to respond to the allegations against them.

Magotsi is accused of meddling in police affairs and being a close associate of suspended Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu.

In parliament today, the Ad Hoc committee investigating police corruption will hear from Professor Mary de Haas, after several witnesses, including KwaZulu-Natal provincial Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, mentioned her. 

She will be grilled over her role in the directive to disband the political killings task team. 

Also in parliament today, the Standing Committee on Public Accounts will continue its enquiry into mismanagement at the Road Accident Fund (RAF). 

In the Durban High Court, the trial against Former President Jacob Zuma’s daughter, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, will continue. The defence is expected to start its cross-examination. 

Zuma-Sambudla stands accused of inciting violence during the July 2021 unrest on social media. 

Yesterday, a digital forensics expert told the court that Zuma-Sambudla deleted some of her social media posts after an investigation was launched. 

The Rand is trading at R17.20 to the dollar, weakening slightly from R17.10 at the close of business yesterday. 

Here are five big things happening in South Africa today:

US to oppose Leaders’ declaration at G20 summitSABC

South Africa’s G20 Deputy Sherpa, Ambassador Xolisa Mabhongo, has stated that the United States has written a letter indicating its intention to oppose the traditional Leaders’ declaration at the summit this weekend.


District Six resident wins eviction battleNews24

The Western Cape High Court overturned an eviction application brought against a 78-year-old pensioner living in District Six, 78 years after the apartheid regime first tore down the neighbourhood.


State presents new evidence against Cape Town underworld bossEWN

The state prosecutor has shared that Zane Killian used several code names for Nafiz Modack when sharing information about defence attorney William Booth, who was the target of an attempted hit in 2020.


Gazans paid over R34,000 each for a flight to South AfricaReuters

According to Gazans who travelled on the flight that landed in South Africa last week, they paid $2,000 each per seat to fly their families to South Africa.


Former Eskom CEO says entity’s decline began before 1994Newsday

According to former Eskom CEO, Jacob Maroga, Eskom’s decline, which led to widespread loadshedding, began long before 1994.

You have read 1 out of 5 free articles. Log in or register for unlimited access.

The 134-year-old company collapsing in front of everyone’s eyes

17 Feb 2026

South Africa’s R3.8 billion Post Office lie

17 Feb 2026

The worst-case scenario for the DA

17 Feb 2026

South Africa getting a new SOE

17 Feb 2026

CEO who faces possible criminal charges paid R9.8 million

17 Feb 2026

Donald Trump’s man on the ground is here

17 Feb 2026

South Africa’s army is at breaking point, and water-shedding quietly begins in Gauteng

17 Feb 2026

Top private schools in South Africa officially shut down for good

17 Feb 2026

Only factory of its kind in South Africa to be shut down

16 Feb 2026

Prominent attorney wants to run South Africa’s capital city

16 Feb 2026