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Anti-SA sentiment affects Bafana camp as Peet Viljoen faces 400 charges

18 June 2026
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MK Party president Jacob Zuma has dismissed his daughter, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, and former spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela amid allegations related to their conduct surrounding the death of MP Muzi Ntshingila. The decision was made under Section 2 of the party’s constitution, allowing Zuma to make personnel changes. In a separate legal matter, disbarred lawyer Peet Viljoen appeared in Pretoria’s Specialised Commercial Crime Court facing over 400 charges, including fraud and corruption, after being deported from the US. Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) plans to appoint Willie Aucamp as agriculture minister, replacing John Steenhuisen, in response to the ongoing foot-and-mouth disease crisis. Additionally, British national Naomi Gaynor Bernes was reported missing, with investigations revealing she had died of natural causes months earlier. Bafana Bafana captain Ronwen Williams addressed the significant online abuse directed at the team, particularly in light of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

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These developments reflect significant political and social dynamics in South Africa. Jacob Zuma’s leadership decisions within the MK Party highlight ongoing family and political tensions, while Viljoen’s legal troubles underscore issues of corruption within the legal system. The DA’s ministerial changes signal attempts to address agricultural crises that impact food security in the country. The investigation into Bernes’ identity misuse raises concerns over identity theft and its implications for law enforcement. Lastly, the online abuse faced by Bafana Bafana players illustrates the intersection of sports and national sentiment, particularly regarding immigration policies.

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