Armed Robbery Suspects Captured in Phoenix Operation

Phoenix, South Africa – Authorities have broken up a group linked to several armed robberies in the Phoenix region after a joint effort by KZN VIP and SAPS Phoenix officers on Wednesday morning.

Over recent months, KZN VIP and SAPS Phoenix gathered intelligence and followed leads from community reports of armed robberies happening in the mornings throughout Phoenix.

Using this information and tracking methods, teams identified the suspects’ vehicle, which directed them to a scrapyard in Trenance Manor.

Officers moved in quickly, arresting two suspects, though a third escaped and is still being pursued.

The captured individuals were recognized by robbery victims and had stolen items from those incidents in their possession.

A toy gun was discovered in the vehicle, reportedly used to scare victims during the crimes.

Investigators noted that the vehicle’s license plates had been taken off, possibly to evade identification during the offenses.

This action demonstrates the continued partnership between KZN VIP and SAPS Phoenix in addressing crime and safeguarding residents.

KZN VIP continues its efforts to fight crime and partner with police for community protection.

For emergencies, contact KZN VIP Emergency Control Centre at 031 502 3456 or 067 712 7976 (WhatsApp emergencies only).


Learners Injured in Dawn Park Minibus Collision Involving Scholar Transport

Dawn Park, Ekurhuleni – A collision between a minibus carrying school learners and another vehicle occurred at a bustling intersection in Dawn Park during the morning commute on Tuesday, resulting in injuries to several children.

Ekurhuleni metropolitan authorities confirmed that their emergency response teams and traffic officers arrived quickly at the scene. Metro police personnel were present at the location prior to the incident, managing traffic signals amid heavy flow.

The minibus, which was en route from Leondale to Katlehong, was involved in the crash that prompted an immediate call for medical assistance. Injured learners received prompt attention from paramedics and were transported to local medical facilities for care. Among those hurt, one child sustained serious injuries, according to initial reports.

The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department emphasized the importance of road safety, particularly during peak hours, and advised drivers to remain vigilant. An investigation into the factors contributing to the accident is currently underway.

As of now, the Gauteng Department of Education has not released any official comments on the matter. Officials from Ekurhuleni indicated that further details will be shared once a complete assessment of all involved learners is finalized.


Fatal Shootout in Inanda: Police Eliminate Two Dangerous Suspects in KwaZulu-Natal

Durban, March 10, 2026 – In a high-stakes confrontation, law enforcement officers in KwaZulu-Natal engaged in a firefight that resulted in the deaths of two suspects in the Inanda area earlier today. The incident unfolded as police teams closed in on the individuals, leading to an exchange of gunfire.

Authorities recovered two firearms from the scene following the shootout. One of the deceased has been identified as a key figure connected to more than ten homicide investigations, with ties to a killing that occurred just this past weekend. The second suspect was his associate, and both are suspected of belonging to a well-known criminal syndicate operating in the region.

The encounter took place in the Mzomusha section of Inanda, where the suspects were cornered by a coordinated police effort. This operation highlighted the dangers faced by officers in combating organized crime in high-risk zones.

The joint action involved multiple specialized units from the South African Police Service (SAPS), including the Provincial Tracing Team, the Inanda SAPS Task Team, the Sydenham SAPS Trio Task Team, and SAPS KZN Crime Intelligence. Support was also provided by private security firm SA Tactical Enforcement, demonstrating a collaborative approach to tackling violent offenders.

This event underscores ongoing efforts by KZN police to address gang-related violence and murder rates in communities like Inanda, where such groups have instilled fear among residents. No officers were reported injured during the operation.


Pedestrian Injured in Vehicle Collision on Oakford Road

Oakford, KZN – A 36-year-old man was injured after being struck by a vehicle while crossing Oakford Road in Oakford, KwaZulu-Natal.

Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) personnel arrived at the scene following reports of the incident. Upon assessment, they determined that the pedestrian had been hit by a blue Ford Fiesta.

Allegations indicate that the man was intoxicated with alcohol during the event. He suffered head injuries as a result of the collision.

The injured individual was taken to a hospital via private transport for medical treatment.

No injuries were reported among the people in the Ford Fiesta.



Tragic Death of Young Cancer Survivor in Ekurhuleni Home

Wattville, Ekurhuleni – A 10-year-old boy, Tshepang Lihlabi, was found dead in his family home on Sigcawu Street after suffering a fatal throat wound. The incident occurred on March 5, 2026, when Tshepang returned from school.

Tshepang had overcome cancer two years earlier through surgery and chemotherapy. He was known as an intelligent student who served as a public speaker at his school and played soccer for Millerni United FC in Wattville.

His mother, Puseletso Mochesane, who works as a general assistant at the same school, had spoken with him shortly before he left for soccer practice that day. She was later summoned home due to an emergency and discovered her son’s body in his bedroom, surrounded by blood. Bloodstains were also present on the kitchen fridge door and carpet.

A 32-year-old man, identified as Tshepang’s half-brother, was arrested at the scene while in possession of a bloodstained knife. Police reported that the suspect attempted to seize Tshepang’s sister following the attack, but she managed to escape and alert others by screaming outside.

Tshepang’s father, Thabo Lihlabi, noted that the suspect had been a trusted relative within the family. He observed that the man’s eyes appeared unusually intense after the event.

Authorities from Actonville Police Station opened a murder investigation upon arriving at the home, where they confirmed the visible injury to the boy’s throat. Police spokesperson Captain Neldah Sekgobobela stated that the suspect is set to appear in court on a murder charge.

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