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Tiffany Meek to Submit ‘Plea Proposal’ in Son’s Murder Case

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The mother accused of killing her son, 11-year-old Jayden-Lee Meek, is expected to enter a plea later this month, after her legal team indicated she plans to plead guilty to some of the charges against her.

 

32-year-old Tiffany Meek appeared in the High Court sitting at Palm Ridge in Ekurhuleni on Tuesday. Her case was postponed to 25 March, when she is expected to formally plead to the charges.

 

Meek faces counts of murder, obstructing the administration of justice, and attempting to defeat the administration of justice in connection with the death of her son in Fleurhof, Johannesburg.

 

According to the NPA in Gauteng, investigations indicate that Jayden-Lee returned home from school on 13 May 2025 and was allegedly killed inside the apartment where he lived with his mother. It is further alleged that the scene was later staged in an attempt to mislead authorities.

 

Jayden-Lee’s body was discovered the following morning near a stairway at the Swazi’s Place complex, where the pair lived.

 

The case shocked the country when police announced in July 2025 that a close family member had been arrested for the boy’s murder. Meek, who had publicly appealed for justice in the days after her son was reported missing, was arrested and made her first appearance in the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court on 14 July 2025, where she wept uncontrollably in the dock.

 

Court documents presented during earlier proceedings revealed that Jayden-Lee died after being struck on the head with an unknown hard object. Blood was also reportedly found on his bed and schoolbooks inside the apartment.

 

During her bail application in July last year, Meek denied all the charges and claimed she had been framed. In an affidavit read to the court, she insisted the evidence against her was circumstantial and suggested police had mishandled the investigation.

 

She also said she was the family’s breadwinner and asked to be released on R5,000 bail while she prepared to clear her name at trial.

 

However, testimony from the investigating officer, Sergeant Nceba Diko, raised serious questions about Meek’s movements in the hours before the boy’s body was found.

 

The court heard that a security guard at the complex reported seeing Meek return to the building at around 04:00 on 14 May and leave again shortly after 05:30. Residents who had left the complex earlier that morning said they had not seen a child on the stairs.

 

Shortly after Meek left the building, another resident alerted the guard that a child was lying on the staircase. Jayden-Lee was found in his underwear and showed no signs of life.

 

Prosecutors alleged that the boy was killed inside the apartment on the night of 13 May and that his body was kept there before being moved to the stairwell in the early hours of the next morning.

 

On 29 July 2025, Magistrate Anneline Africa denied Meek bail, finding that she had failed to convince the court that her release would be in the interests of justice.

 

In her ruling, Africa said Meek had shown the potential to obstruct the investigation, noting that she had accused multiple witnesses, including the school transport driver and a security guard, of lying, and had suggested someone else placed her child’s body on the stairs.

 

The magistrate also warned that releasing her could undermine public confidence in the justice system and pose a risk that she might interfere with the case or evade trial.

 

Meek has remained in custody since then.

 

EFF Hits Back at US Ambassador Over ‘Kill the Boer’ Comments

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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has called for the expulsion of United States (US) Ambassador to South Africa, Leo Brent Bozell, declaring him persona non grata following his comments at the BizNews Conference.

 

Bozell has called on the government to take stronger action on rural safety and to denounce rhetoric that glorifies violence, specifically the “Kill the Boer” chant.

 

At the conference, Bozell stressed that the US has become frustrated with South Africa for not adhering to requests on land expropriation, Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE), the protection of white farmers, and other issues.

 

Bozell stated that he does not care what South African courts rule, insisting that the “Kill the Boer” chant constitutes hate speech.

 

“We may not get clarity on the “Kill the boer” chant that we believe is hate speech, I’m sorry I don’t care what your courts say, it’s hate speech. We believe that here is clarity on the expropriation but the South African government has to step up to the plate.”

 

 

The EFF says the US has no authority over South Africa’s domestic or foreign policy and argues the ambassador’s statements show contempt for the country and its judiciary, making his expulsion necessary.

 

 

“The EFF therefore takes this opportunity to inform Bozell that the US has no say in what constitutes South Africa’s domestic and foreign policy agenda, and his displeasure along with that of his President is worthless. In our view, his comments warrant expulsion as an ambassador to South Africa, as he has expressed contempt for our country, the President of South African, the legislation and our judiciary.”

 

 

Last year, the Constitutional Court dismissed AfriForum’s appeal, upholding the Supreme Court of Appeal’s earlier ruling that the chant does not constitute hate speech.

 

Dane’s heart of gold and his sister that saved his life

Through our friends at Reach for A Dream, we met 8 year old Dane. He is a gentle, loving and selfless little boy with a heart of gold. He has a condition called adrenoleukodystrophy. Despite his challenges he’s always thinking about ways he can help others and make the world a better place. With all the time he’s spent in hospital, his family hasn’t had a chance to enjoy a getaway together in a long time, and he just wants to be with the people he loves most, making memories.

As Dane had treatment a lifesaving donation came from his little sister. It turns out that 4 year old Sophie was a 100% donor match for the treatment Dane needed.

Nikki Varden from The President Hotel heard about his story and was more than happy to help make Dane’s dream come true.

Our thanks to The President Hotel for getting on board to help Dane, Sophie, Chavonne, and Demetri. And a MASSIVE thank you to Reach for A Dream for the continued work that they do in making dreams happen for children with life threatening illnesses.

PICS: South Africa’s First Sky Circle Taking Shape

South Africa's first Sky Circle at the intersection of Govan Mbeki Road (M9) and Jan Smuts Drive (M17) in Lansdowne, is progressing well

 

The City of Cape Town says the construction of the Sky Circle, the first of its kind in South Africa, is progressing well.

 

This freestanding elevated traffic circle, at the intersection of Govan Mbeki Road (M9) and Jan Smuts Drive (M17) in Lansdowne, will be about 6,2m above the ground and will be for the exclusive use of the MyCiTi buses.

 

If all goes according to plan, construction will be completed by December this year.

 

In March 2025, the project team converted the signalised intersection of Govan Mbeki and Jan Smuts into a traffic circle, where the Sky Circle is currently being constructed.

 

Soon, the circle will be fully cast, and once the concrete has reached its design strength, the temporary traffic circle on ground level will be converted back to a four-way signalised intersection for all traffic, apart from the MyCiTi buses that will be using the elevated circle.

 

The proposed Hanover Park closed median station is the closest MyCiTi station to this intersection and will serve commuters along the trunk route to operate along Govan Mbeki Road. The station will be built at a later stage, closer to the implementation date of the service.

 

The MMC for Mobility, Rob Quintas, who visited the Sky Circle and accompanying infrastructure last month, says that by separating the MyCiTi buses from general traffic, the commuters will not be delayed by the traffic or congestion at the ground level of the intersection.

 

This design will benefit MyCiTi commuters as it will reduce the travelling time to their destinations.

 

Other road uses will also benefit from significant upgrades at the intersection of Govan Mbeki Road and Jan Smuts Drive to improve traffic flow, including:

 

  • the reconfiguration of the intersection;
  • dedicated turning lanes;
  • improved traffic signals; and
  • improved signalisation or sequencing
  • walking and cycling lanes

 

Meanwhile, a key milestone has been reached with the casting of the first red bus lanes along Govan Mbeki Road, in the vicinity of the Sky Circle project.

 

All is on track to complete the project by December 2026 and to have the first MyCiTi buses operating along this route in the second half of 2027.

 

Commuters from Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha will be able to board the MyCiTi buses that will operate between their neighbourhoods and Wynberg and Claremont.

 

 

READ MORE: Sky Circle on its way to Hanover Park

Manhunt launched after Harare, Khayelitsha mass shooting

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Western Cape Police has launched a manhunt for four unknown armed suspects following a fatal mass shooting incident in Harare, Khayelitsha, that left four people dead and one person injured on Tuesday evening.

 

According to police reports, the four armed men arrived at a residence in Ntlazane Road at about 20:15, where several patrons were gathered in the yard watching a soccer match. It is believed that the premises may have been operating as an illegal liquor outlet.

 

The suspects opened reportedly opened fire on the group, fatally wounding three people at the scene. Two additional victims were transported to a local medical facility for treatment, where one of the victims later succumbed to his injuries.

 

According to police colonel, Andrè Traut, four victims, aged between 30 and 38, died as a result of the shooting, while a 59-year-old victim sustained injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment.

 

Preliminary information suggests that the motive for the attack could be linked to extortion, but, Traut says this aspect forms part of the ongoing investigation.

 

“Detectives attached to the Provincial Serious and Violent Crime Unit are following up on several leads.The suspects fled the scene on foot and have not yet been arrested.”

 

Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is urged to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or submit information anonymously via the MySAPS mobile application.
All information received will be treated with strict confidentiality.

 

READ MORE: Bishop Lavis CPF raises alarm over daily killings on the Cape Flats

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