Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Two Eastern Cape police officers were shot on their way home and one died

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Tragic Shooting in Eastern Cape

What Happened in Ngangelizwe

On Wednesday afternoon, two Eastern Cape police officers were shot while heading home from duty in the township of Ngangelizwe. The male officer died at the scene, and his female partner was rushed to hospital in critical condition.

Police Statement

Brigadier Nobuntu Gantana, the police spokesman, confirmed the shooting. He said the officers’ names will be released after their families are notified. The area remains an active crime scene, and investigators are gathering evidence.

How to Help

Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to contact Crime Stop at 08600 10111 or use the MySAPS app. Tips can be given anonymously.

Separate Incident: Notorious Criminal Shot

In a different case, Sifiso “Coach” Malwane—also known as “Mlungu”—was killed during a botched house robbery in the Thengani area near Emanguzi Police Station on April 19, 2026. Malwane was a wanted fugitive linked to vehicle thefts and several murders, including the high‑profile killings of cross‑border crime fighter Sipho Juda Mthethwa and traditional healer James Mthembu.

Details of the Robbery

According to KwaZulu‑Natal Police, Malwane and his brother Musa entered a home armed with guns, demanding the owner’s vehicle keys. The resident fought back, firing his own weapon. Malwane was hit and fled, but later died from his injuries. Musa Malwane remains at large, and police say they will add a contempt‑of‑justice charge to his already long list of crimes.

What Teens Can Do

  • Stay alert and report suspicious activity to a trusted adult or the police.
  • Use apps like MySAPS to send tips quickly and safely.
  • Avoid confronting armed suspects; let professionals handle dangerous situations.
  • Share reliable information on social media to help spread awareness, but verify facts before posting.

Conclusion

The loss of two officers highlights the risks police face every day, while the shooting of a notorious criminal shows that community bravery can also play a role in stopping violence. By staying informed, reporting tips, and supporting law‑enforcement efforts, teens can help make their neighborhoods safer for everyone.

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