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Three youths killed in Samora Machel

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The South African Police Service (SAPS) has condemned a violent shooting incident in Samora Machel that claimed the lives of three young people on Saturday morning, 24 January 2026.

 

According to police, the shooting occurred at around 11:55 in Oliver Tambo Drive. The victims were seated inside a Suzuki Ertiga when they were approached by unknown suspects who opened fire before fleeing the scene.

 

Three victims, aged between 16 and 21, were declared dead at the scene. A fourth victim, a 19-year-old, was transported to a medical facility for treatment. The motive for the attack is currently unknown.

 

The Serious and Violent Crime Unit is investigating the incident. Samora Machel SAPS has opened three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.

 

Police have increased deployments in the area, with enhanced patrols and visibility aimed at stabilising the community and maintaining law and order.

 

SAPS has urged anyone with information related to the shooting to contact Crime Stop anonymously on 08600 10111 or report tips via the MySAPS mobile application.

WCED to appeal Wesley Neumann labour court ruling

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The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has filed an application for leave to appeal the decision of the Labour Court concerning Wesley Neumann’s dismissal.

 

Earlier this month, the Labour Court ruled that the Heathfield High School principal should be reinstated, overturning his dismissal for refusing to reopen the school amidst the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

 

The MEC of Education, David Maynier, says their application for leave to appeal now suspends that order to reinstate Neumann.

 

In the WCED’s application, they argue that the Court committed multiple legal and factual errors in reviewing the Education Labour Relations Council’s (ELRC) arbitration award.

 

The application includes submissions that the Court failed to apply the review test correctly, which requires asking whether the ELRC arbitrator’s decision was one that a reasonable decision-maker could reach. The WCED says the ELRC arbitrator’s finding that the dismissal was fair was indeed a reasonable outcome.

 

The Department also argues that the Court applied an incorrect legal test when assessing whether Neumann’s statements were racist in nature.

 

“The correct test was whether, objectively, the words – “Baaskap” and “pre-1994” – were reasonably capable of conveying to the reasonable hearer that the phrases had a racist meaning.”

 

Further, the WCED believes that the Court erred in finding that Neumann was not responsible for making his offensive letter public.

 

The Department says the ELRC arbitrator had rejected Neumann’s version as not credible, and such credibility findings should not lightly be overturned by a review Court that did not hear the evidence firsthand.

 

“The Court made several factual errors, including mischaracterising disputed safety concerns as undisputed, relying incorrectly on a death that occurred after Mr. Neumann’s misconduct (the individual concerned indeed testified during Mr. Neumann’s misconduct hearing), and incorrectly finding that Mr. Neumann had permission to withhold forms permitting parents to apply to exempt learners from attending school during the pandemic. The court also wrongly concluded that discipline was selective, despite there being no evidence of unfair different treatment in comparable cases.”

 

The Department states that the Court also incorrectly found that the Department did not lead any evidence on the issue of reinstatement not being an appropriate remedy.

 

“There was evidence that the employment relationship had reached a point of “irretrievable” and “irreparable breakdown”. Mr. Neumann had breached his central or core constitutional and contractual obligation to provide teaching and learning to children.”

 

Maynier says they will remain focused on the best interests of the learners of Heathfield High School.

 

“The school is flourishing and has just produced a matric pass rate of 89.9% – the school’s highest in 15 years. Any attempt to disrupt this progress or interfere with teaching and learning will not be tolerated.”

19-year-old arrested for Marikana mass shooting

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Western Cape Serious Violent Crime (SVC) detectives have arrested a 19-year-old suspect in connection with the deadly shooting at a shebeen in Marikana, Philippi East, which claimed the lives of nine people earlier this month.

 

The arrest was made on Friday, 23 January 2026, in Zweletemba, Worcester, following ongoing investigations into the shooting that took place in the Marikana informal settlement in the early hours of Saturday, 17 January.

 

According to police, three suspects entered the shebeen shortly after midnight and opened fire inside the structure.

 

Six people died at the scene, one died while being transported to a medical facility, and another later succumbed to injuries in the hospital. A further victim who had been seriously wounded died days later while receiving medical treatment. Among the deceased was a woman believed to be the owner of the shebeen.

 

Police believe the shooting may be extortion-related. Since the incident, a joint team of detectives, crime intelligence and combat units has been pursuing leads and interviewing witnesses.

 

The arrested suspect is expected to appear in the Athlone Magistrate’s Court on Monday, facing nine counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. Investigations are continuing, and police say more arrests are expected.

 

Western Cape SAPS management has praised the efforts of the investigative team involved in the breakthrough.

PayDay Party Weekend — driven by Wingfield Motors

 

You waited. You budgeted. You checked your banking app more times than you’d like to admit. And then… payday finally arrived.

 

This weekend on Smile FM, we’re turning that payday feeling into a full-blown celebration with PayDay Party Weekend. It’s two days of feel-good, turn-it-up music made for cruising with the windows down, planning your next treat, and enjoying the moment — because you’ve earned it.

 

Join us Saturday and Sunday from 9am, as we play the ultimate party soundtrack to match that “money just landed” mood. No stress, no spreadsheets — just big songs, big energy and big smiles.

 

PayDay Party Weekend is driven by Wingfield Motors, where your money always goes further.

 

Celebrate payday the Smile FM way.

ICYMI: The Joy Ride Recap: Top Moments & Highlights This Week

Never a dull day on The Joy Ride with Angel Campey! Tune out the noise & Tune Into to Joy on The Joy Ride with Angel Campey, Mon - Fri, 4pm - 7pm.

 

 

Surviving the first full week of 2026 deserves a trophy—or at least a very long nap. If your brain feels like a browser with 50 tabs open (and 3 of them are playing music you can’t find), welcome home.

 

While you were busy pretending to be productive, The Joy Ride with Angel Campey was busy like Santa’s elves but after Christmas.

 

We’ve rounded up the best bits, stories, Brain Basher and Family Games Night! Here’s your weekly catch-up—no “back-to-work” stress required.

 

THE STORIES

 

  1. Google has started it’s roll out of allowing its users to change their usernames, from questionable to professional and work friendly ones.

 

I mean “yourmomssecret@gmail.com” was cool in 2010, but will raise eyebrows in 2026.

 

2. We all know or have met that one person who cause earthquakes when they sneeze. Allegedly, it’s for attention, according to science and Capetonians can all relate!

 

 

 

3. The Beckhams are bent! How bent? Brooklyn dropped bombs as the rift between him and his inlaws seemingly can’t be bridged between dad, David and mom, Victoria!

 

MORE WEDDING DRAMA

 

4. Unboxing has become a thing! Apple even have a department dedicated to make sure that the Apple device you unbox becomes an experience for you, which is supposedly the reason why you keep the boxes.

 

The Joy Ride with Angel Campey team found out why and the weird boxes you keep including the manuals.

 

 

 

5. Memorabilia – the weird things you’ve collected from concert shows to autographs from celebs you thought would fetch a pretty penny 20 years later, Angel heard the things you have on The Joy Ride.

 

 

6. Comedian Sophie Joans, yes, her surname is spelled differently to Jones, joins The Joy Ride with Angel Campey ahead of her latest stand up, Sophie Joans is a Real Comedian at Ground Culture Cafe on 28 Jan.

 

 

BRAIN BASHER

 

Cape Town’s favourite game to play in traffic. If you missed all the Brain Bashers this week or missed if you made the Brains Of The Day list and beat Jill Mills for the top spot, it’s all here!

FAMILY GAMES NIGHT

 

This is where Angel, Eugene and Dean get a taste of power by being the Games Master and make up the rules of their games. It’s Game Of Thrones light! Only time you lose your head is when you laugh at the funny answers or the wrong answers for the easy questions!

 

 

Tune out the noise and TUNE IN TO JOY on The Joy Ride with Angel Campey,
every weekday from 4 pm to 7 pm.
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