Hit-and-Run in Johannesburg CBD Leaves Two Pedestrians Struck

Johannesburg – A hit-and-run incident occurred yesterday in the Johannesburg Central Business District.

Two pedestrians were struck by a vehicle while they were at a traffic light. The driver did not stop after the collision.

The vehicle continued and crashed on the next street immediately after hitting the pedestrians.

The incident took place in the JHB CBD area and is classified as a hit-and-run. No further details on the condition of the pedestrians or the vehicle involved have been confirmed at this time.

Motorists and pedestrians in the area are urged to remain vigilant following the event.


[WATCH] Fists fly at first LIV Golf South Africa Event as multiple brawls erupt, sending security scrambling.

The inaugural LIV Golf South Africa tournament took place from March 19 to 22, 2026, at The Club at Steyn City in Midrand, Johannesburg. The event marked the first LIV Golf league visit to South Africa and the African continent. The Club at Steyn City course measured 7,570 yards and played to a par of 71.

The tournament featured a $30,000,000 purse. More than 90,000 tickets were sold for the four-day event, which drew record crowds. The competition followed the league’s standard format with 13 teams and 54 players competing in both individual and team standings across four rounds, each beginning with shotgun starts.

Bryson DeChambeau, representing Crushers GC, and Jon Rahm, representing Legion XIII, finished tied for first place on the individual leaderboard at 26 under par. DeChambeau recorded rounds of 8 under, 6 under, 7 under, and 5 under. Rahm recorded rounds of 6 under, 5 under, 7 under, and 8 under.

Thomas Detry of 4Aces GC, Branden Grace of Southern Guards GC, and Abraham Ancer of Torque GC tied for third place at 23 under par. Detry posted rounds of 5 under, 4 under, 8 under, and 6 under. Grace posted rounds of 7 under, 5 under, 7 under, and 4 under. Ancer posted rounds of 5 under, 6 under, 7 under, and 5 under.

Dean Burmester of Southern Guards GC and David Puig of Fireballs GC tied for sixth place at 22 under par. Burmester posted rounds of 4 under, 7 under, 6 under, and 5 under. Puig posted rounds of 5 under, 7 under, 5 under, and 5 under.

Carlos Ortiz of Torque GC finished alone in eighth place at 21 under par with rounds of 4 under, 6 under, 6 under, and 5 under.

Anirban Lahiri of Crushers GC and Charles Howell III of Crushers GC tied for ninth place at 20 under par. Lahiri posted rounds of 2 under, 2 under, 8 under, and 8 under. Howell III posted rounds of 8 under, 3 under, 5 under, and 4 under.

Scott Vincent finished 11th at 19 under par with rounds of 5 under, 3 under, 5 under, and 6 under.

Michael La Sasso of HyFlyers GC, Josele Ballester of Fireballs GC, Richard Bland of Cleeks Golf Club, Joaquin Niemann of Torque GC, and Victor Perez of Cleeks Golf Club tied for 12th place at 17 under par.

Louis Oosthuizen of Southern Guards GC, Sergio Garcia of Fireballs GC, Cameron Smith of Ripper GC, Younghan Song of Korean Golf Club, and Laurie Canter of Majesticks Golf Club tied for 17th place at 16 under par.

The all-South African Southern Guards GC team, consisting of Branden Grace, Louis Oosthuizen, Dean Burmester, and Charl Schwartzel, served as the home side and received strong local support. The team held the lead on the team leaderboard after the third round.

After the third round, Bryson DeChambeau led the individual standings at 21 under par with rounds of 8 under, 6 under, and 7 under. Branden Grace stood second at 19 under par. Jon Rahm and Abraham Ancer were tied for third at 18 under par. Southern Guards GC led the team competition at that stage.

The 2026 LIV Golf South Africa event concluded on March 22 with the tied individual winners. The final individual leaderboard also included the following additional positions: Jason Kokrak and Adrian Meronk tied at 15 under par; Tom McKibbin, Luis Masaveu, Caleb Surratt, Charl Schwartzel, Brendan Steele, and Talor Gooch tied at 14 under par; and Peter Uihlein at 13 under par.

Further down the standings after 72 holes were Richard T. Lee, Dustin Johnson, Marc Leishman, Martin Kaymer, Lucas Herbert, and Cameron Tringale tied at 12 under par, followed by Sebastian Muñoz at 11 under par and Harold Varner III, Tyrrell Hatton, and Paul Casey tied at 10 under par.

The tournament delivered low scoring across all four rounds at The Club at Steyn City, with multiple players posting rounds in the 60s throughout the week.


Pedestrian Killed in Early Morning Collision on R102 in Cornubia, KwaZulu-Natal

A male pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle while attempting to cross the R102 in Cornubia, KwaZulu-Natal, early on Sunday morning.

Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) was dispatched to the scene following an emergency call received at approximately 05:39. Upon arrival, reaction officers confirmed that the pedestrian had been hit by a white Kia Rio.

The pedestrian sustained life-threatening injuries and was declared deceased at the scene. His identity could not be established immediately.

The occupants of the white Kia Rio were not injured in the incident.

Authorities have not released any further details at this stage.



Suspect Arrested and Stolen Vehicle Recovered in Kwa Mashu Operation

Kwa Mashu, Durban – A suspect has been arrested and a stolen motor vehicle recovered following an intelligence-driven operation in Kwa Mashu.

The vehicle was taken from the Newlands West area, specifically the SteelCastle suburb. Tracking agents and security stakeholders responded to information on the vehicle’s location and arrived at the identified site, where they found it being stripped.

Three suspects fled as the teams moved in. A pursuit followed, during which one suspect was apprehended.

The arrested individual was in possession of vehicle theft equipment, including jamming devices and other tools. The suspect was placed under arrest and handed over to the South African Police Service (SAPS) for further investigation. The recovered vehicle was also transferred to SAPS.


CODETA Rank Manager Zwelakhe Lingani and Unidentified Woman Fatally Shot in Suspected Taxi-Related Attack Near Palm Taxi Rank, Delft South

Cape Town – Zwelakhe Lingani, a 50-year-old rank manager for the Cape Organisation for the Democratic Taxi Associations (CODETA), and an unidentified woman were shot and killed on Monday evening, 16 March 2026.

The double murder occurred at about 20:15 near the Palm taxi rank in Delft South. Police confirm the pair was travelling in a silver Toyota Fortuner when unknown suspects approached the vehicle and opened fire before fleeing the scene.

Both victims sustained multiple gunshot wounds to their bodies and heads. They were declared dead at the scene by medical personnel.

The body of the female victim remains in the Tygerberg Hospital mortuary, where authorities are seeking her family for identification.

Reports confirm the woman was not Lingani’s wife, who is safe and was not involved in the incident.

Delft police spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg stated: “Delft police responded to a complaint of a shooting on Monday evening, 16 March 2026, at about 20:15, near the Palm taxi rank, Delft South, and upon arrival on the scene, they found a 50-year-old male and an adult female who sustained multiple gunshot wounds to their bodies. Both victims were declared deceased on the scene by medical personnel. According to reports, the victims were driving in a silver Toyota Fortuner when they were approached by unknown suspects who shot them before fleeing the scene. The motive for the attack is believed to be taxi-related.”

Police recovered 85 R5 cartridges and 13 9mm cartridges at the scene.

Delft detectives are investigating two counts of murder. No arrests have been made and no suspects have been identified.

CODETA spokesperson Nceba Enge confirmed that Lingani was a member of the association.

This incident follows a triple murder at the Voorbrug taxi rank on Delft Main Road on 12 March 2026, in which three taxi operators were killed.

Police have urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or use the MySAPS app anonymously. Investigations continue.

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