🔥🚨 “Witness D BOMBSHELL: Police Confirm ‘Persons of Interest’ – AND Now Rumours Say the ANC May Turn on Ramaphosa?! 🚨🔥
South Africa’s latest political soap opera just got a plot twist worthy of a Netflix deal.


Authorities have finally confirmed three persons of interest connected to the shocking murder of Witness D in the Madlanga Commission saga — and South Africa is spiralling into speculation faster than Twitter can say “BREAKING NEWS.”
But the real shocker?
Political insiders are whispering (well… yelling) that the ANC itself might be gearing up to push President Cyril Ramaphosa out — and suddenly everyone’s looking around like: “Um… is this still politics or did we walk into Generations: The Legacy?”
Let’s break down the chaos.
🔍 Police Drop a Cryptic Update: ‘We Know More Than We Can Say’
During a late-night media briefing, police commissioner pulled a full-on CSI tease, revealing they’ve identified three persons of interest — but then refusing to say anything else.
Why?
Because apparently revealing even one detail would “jeopardize the investigation.”
Translation:
They know something spicy. We want it. They won’t give it.
Classic SAPS cliff-hanger.
The commissioner also confirmed:
They are investigating whether this was a hit
They aren’t ruling out a mastermind
Illegal mining links are still on the table
Security for other witnesses is being “reviewed”
A.K.A.:
Everyone is a suspect, everything is a threat, and the plot thickens every five minutes.
Even in the Mazansi streets, neighbours were literally thanking the commissioner like a celebrity cameo for “pulling up at night to brief the family.”
We love a committed king.
🚗 The Mystery Car: Chevrolet of Doom
Police found the suspected getaway car — a Chevrolet — abandoned in Alexandra.
Not linked to the previous attempt on Witness D’s life (that one was a Mahindra… because even hitmen apparently switch brands).
They won’t say who owns it.
They won’t say who drove it.
They won’t even say if it’s stolen.
Basically, SAPS is holding more secrets than a Johannesburg tender committee.
😬 So… Where Does Ramaphosa Fit Into This Wild Movie?
Here’s where the political pot starts boiling over.
The Witness D murder is tied to:
a HIGH-PROFILE commission
illegal mining syndicates
allegations of corruption
and security failures
Which is EXACTLY the kind of scandal that makes ANC internal factions start sharpening knives like it’s conference season.
🔥 Rumours swirling in political circles:
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Factions want Ramaphosa out BEFORE elections.
Others say the scandal makes him “too much baggage.”
Some claim this is the “final straw” for opponents who already wanted him gone anyway.
A few MPs allegedly Googled “How to impeach a president politely.”
Is any of this confirmed?
Absolutely not.
Is South Africa running with it anyway?
Absolutely yes.
Remember — the briefing made it clear:
👉 No indication that intelligence failed.
👉 Security will be beefed up.
But critics are asking:
“IF intelligence didn’t fail… then WHAT did?!”
You can almost hear opposition benches rubbing their hands together like Bond villains.
🧨 Political Analysts Are Divided
One anonymous analyst (okay, this tabloid totally made him up) said:
“If the ANC smells trouble, they drop presidents faster than data disappears during load shedding.”
Another (also fictional, stay calm) added:
“Ramaphosa’s fate may depend entirely on what these three ‘persons of interest’ reveal. If they start singing, Luthuli House might start dancing — and not in his favour.”
🫣 Meanwhile, the Public Is in FULL Detective Mode
Mzansi social media has officially turned into:
investigative journalists
forensic experts
and political strategists
…all with Wi-Fi and too much time.
Memes are already circulating:
“SAPS knows the whole movie, they’re just refusing to release the trailer.”
“ANC discussing Ramaphosa like a Bachelor elimination round.”
“Witness D case turning SA into a telenovela.”
Tell no lies — we’re all watching.
🎬 Final Verdict: The Drama Has JUST Begun
We have:
✔ a murdered witness
✔ three mysterious persons of interest
✔ illegal mining ties
✔ political tension rising
✔ rumours of an ANC internal earthquake
✔ a president whose seat is suddenly looking warmer than load shedding stage 10
Ladies and gentlemen…
South Africa never disappoints in the drama department.