Vanderbijlpark Fatal Accident: Driver to Remain in Custody
Twenty-two-year-old Ayanda Dludla, the scholar transport driver at the center of the Vanderbijlpark fatal accident will remain in custody until 5 March, after he abandoned bail.
Dludla appeared before the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court this morning, facing 14 counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder, after two learners succumbed to their injuries in the early hours of the morning.
He is also charged with driving without a valid permit and operating an unlicensed vehicle.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has confirmed that it has prima facie evidence against Dludla. NPA Gauteng spokesperson Lumka Mahanjana stated that the court docket supports 14 counts of murder, rather than the culpable homicide charges initially filed.
“Initially, the charges were for culpable homicide, but after reviewing the evidence, we found that we have sufficient grounds to prefer murder charges. He is also facing charges of contravening the trafficking act.”
CoCT considers legal action against SAPS over policing powers
The City’s Safety and Security chief, JP Smith, is planning to take legal action against the SAPS if additional policing powers are not granted to the metro police.
In a social media post, Smith said the formal process to do so began last year, following years-long calls for more policing powers for the municipality.
Smith reiterated this position during a mayoral committee meeting on 20 January, where he said progress was discussed on a motion to challenge the South African Police Service through legal channels.
“This is a formal process that was initiated in 2025 to give Metro Police more powers to fight serious crime. It would allow them to investigate things like illegal firearms, drugs, and extortion, the crimes that are driving violence in our communities,” said Smith.
Smith believes this is the necessary next step in the hopes of addressing a broader issue of crime in the city.
“We can play a bigger role in the fight against violent crime because the type of violence our communities are experiencing are premeditated and executed by professional criminals.”
He maintained that convictions, rather than arrests alone, are what is needed to allay violent crimes, especially in high-crime areas. He said it’s what the residents in high-crime areas “need and deserve”.
While emphasising that the City is not seeking to replace the SAPS, Smith said it is ready to play a stronger supporting role.
But he believes that progress is unlikely under the current system.
“The criminal justice system needs to stop being a tool for corrupt politicians, stop fishing for guppies, and start deep-sea fishing using POCA and other legislation available to them. But I don’t see this happening, so we need to devolve additional policing powers to local and provincial government now,” Smith insisted.
He also criticised what he called the “gatekeeping of policing powers”, saying the resistance has prevented local government from responding effectively to violence.
Smith further noted that devolving additional powers would not only benefit Cape Town but could serve as a national intervention in addressing South Africa’s violent crime crisis.
“In the last 17 years, the City of Cape Town has built enforcement agencies that are supporting SAPS with boots on the ground, information, technology, and assisting with investigations where allowed. The only thing that can be done is the destruction of an institution that has seen stable governance for more than a decade, something extremely rare in post-Apartheid South Africa,” said Smith.
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Another innocent bystander has been killed
Another innocent bystander has been killed in a suspected gang-shooting incident in Manenberg. Cape Town Police say two other people, a teenager and a suspected gang member, were also wounded. The shooting incident occurred yesterday on Renoster Road.
Another innocent bystander has been killed
Constable Ndakhe Gwala says two gangs were allegedly pelting each other with stones. This is when a third gang intervened with firearms. This led to the bystander being fatally shot.
Manenberg Police are probing a murder, and two attempted murder cases
At this stage, no one has been arrested yet, but officers have identified two male suspects. Gwala says cases of murder and attempted murder are being investigated.
The first R50 000 Noise of 2026 has been cracked!
The new year has barely started and someone has already cracked the R50 000 Noise!
Congratulations to Stacey Mackaiser for correctly identifying the noise as someone “twisting a tripod stand that you can mount a smartphone on”. As always, here is a video of the noise being recorded.
There is a brand new noise and another opportunity to win R50 000 at 7:10 and 8:10 every weekday!







