In the news today, convicted murderer and rapist Thabo Bester is contesting has maintained that he was lawfully released from prison in 2022.
Meanwhile, the SABC has suspended its senior political journalist, Natasha Phiri, after being mentioned at the Madlanga commission.
Furthermore, South African politician Mmusi Maimane caused a stir online by suggesting that parliament should consider giving R1 billion to support podcasters.
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‘It is not a typical escape’: Thabo Bester argues he was lawfully released from prison

Convicted murderer and rapist Thabo Bester is contesting his status as an escapee, maintaining that he was lawfully released from prison in 2022.
Bester appeared in the High Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 24 March 2026, bringing an urgent application to challenge the warrants of sentence that authorise his continued detention.
He is facing multiple charges tied to his escape from Mangaung Correctional Centre in Bloemfontein in May 2022, where he staged his death in a prison cell fire. The body of Katlego Bereng was later found in the cell.
Bester maintained there is “overwhelming evidence” that he did not escape. “The escape is not a typical escape where a person broke out of a wall and jumped, it’s a situation where somebody has been out for a very long time and then they decide that this person escaped.”
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SABC suspends senior journalist Natasha Phiri after revelations at Madlanga Commission

The SABC has suspended its senior political journalist, Natasha Phiri, following revelations at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry that she allegedly accepted money in exchange for information.
On Monday, police sergeant Fannie Nkosi admitted he paid Phiri R500 after she sent him the contact details of entertainment blogger Musa Khawula. Nkosi initially denied paying Phiri.
In a statement, the SABC said it takes the matter seriously.
“The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has noted the evidence presented at the Madlanga Commission relating to the allegations that a journalist was paid in exchange for information.
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Mmusi Maimane calls for R1 billion for TikTok and podcast content creators

South African politician Mmusi Maimane caused a stir online by suggesting that parliament should consider giving R1 billion to support podcasters. He also suggested supporting TikTok creators.
His comments spread quickly and led to a heated debate about digital income and youth unemployment. In addition, people discussed changes in the entertainment industry.
Taking to X, Maimane argued that South Africa needs to take content creation seriously as a legitimate economic sector.
In one widely shared post, he wrote that the country needs “a round table discussion about the funding of podcasters and TikTok creators”.
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Mashatile denies meeting with Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has denied meeting with controversial businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala.
This, after Sergeant Fannie Nkosi testifying before the Madlanga Commission on Monday, introduced Mashatile as one of the prominent people Matlala may have had contact with.
However, Mashatile denied the link to Matlala.
“Deputy President Mashatile categorically denies the claims. Of significance is that the deputy president does not know the individuals referenced in the testimony and has never had any association or dealings with them,” Mashatile’s spokesperson Keith Khoza said.
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