Kidnapped businessman rescued, wanted Mozambican kidnapper fatally wounded

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KEMPTON PARK - The South African Police Service (SAPS) Anti-Kidnapping Task Team has safely reunited an Indian businessman with his family following a shootout with an alleged mastermind behind the businessman’s kidnapping. The businessman was found in Alexandra in a shack shortly after midnight on Thursday, 04 September 2025. His rescue follows a shooting in which the alleged mastermind behind his kidnapping was shot and killed during confrontation with police officers near the R21 in Kempton Park on Wednesday evening. The suspect who goes by the nickname “Dollarman” is a wanted kidnapping kingpin in both SA and in Mozambique. He is on SERNIC which is Mozambique’s wanted persons database where he was a wanted for several kidnapping for ransoms cases. In SA he was also linked to at least five kidnapping for ransom cases as well as other cases of housebreaking, carjacking and possession of unlicensed firearms. From July 2021 to date more than 337 kidnappers have been arrest...

President Ramaphosa rejects White Genocide claims during USA visit

Washington DC - President Cyril Ramaphosa has firmly rejected claims of a white genocide in South Africa, reaffirming the nation's democratic principles that uphold freedom of expression for all citizens.

This during a high-stakes meeting with the United States President Donald Trump, at the Oval Office in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, which was part of a broader mission by the South African delegation to reset and strengthen relations with the United States. 

In an unprecedented turn, President Trump played video clips of South African opposition party leaders chanting “kill the boer” to substantiate accusations that white South Africans, particularly farmers, were being systematically targeted and killed.

President Ramaphosa, who remained composed throughout the exchange, firmly pushed back on the narrative. He clarified the government’s position and explained South Africa has a democracy that allows people to express themselves.

“What you saw on the speeches that have been made, is not government policy. We have a multiparty democracy in South Africa that allows people to express themselves. Political parties adhere to various policies, in many cases those policies do not go along with government policy,” he said. 

He clarified that the government of South Africa did not endorse such rhetoric and reiterated that the views expressed in the clips represented fringe voices within the country’s vibrant multiparty democracy. 

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