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Fundado: 2009
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Daily Maverick es un medio de noticias en línea sudafricano cofundado en 2009 por Branko Brkic (editor en jefe nacido en Serbia) y Styli Charalambous. Es propiedad de una compañía de cartera cuyos accionistas son en gran medida sin fines de lucro y fideicomisos; el mayor accionista individual es la organización sin fines de lucro sudafricana Inkululeko South Africa Media, con participaciones más pequeñas en manos de varios fideicomisos y por los propios fundadores.
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Tiene un modelo de ingresos híbrido: membresías y donaciones de lectores (Maverick Insider), subvenciones filantrópicas, publicidad y eventos.
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Daily Maverick es propiedad independiente de una serie de fideicomisos, organizaciones sin fines de lucro y sus fundadores, sin control partidista o gubernamental, por lo que se clasifica como INDEPENDENTE. Es conocido por su periodismo de investigación contundente (por ejemplo, la unidad Scorpio) y una postura editorial ampliamente liberal y centrada en la rendición de cuentas en lugar de la alineación partidista.
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Business Unity South Africa calls for urgent reform of the Unemployment Insurance Fund

Bafana persigue el milagro de la Copa del Mundo en el histórico choque por nocaut contra Canadá

El enemigo público número uno Henry Pollock respalda sus travesuras con actuaciones.

CONTEXTO: Miles de inmigrantes atrapados en Musina con poca comida, agua o refugio
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MADLANGA COMMISSION: Feroz Khan — Centrifugal force in SAPS tender dealings with tobacco bosses, inquiry hears
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry is examining the alleged connections between Major-General Feroz Khan, a high-ranking South African Police Service (SAPS) official, and business figures including Carnilinx Tobacco Company founder Mohammed 'Mo' Sayed and director Adriano Mazzotti. Khan, who was illegally appointed as acting national head of Crime Intelligence, is currently hospitalized and unable to testify. Evidence presented includes communications from confiscated iPhones, revealing ties to procurement deals involving PPE and other tenders, as well as links to former President Jacob Zuma's political circle. Mazzotti, who has supported Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema, attempted to block the commission from considering past legal issues involving his company. The inquiry also explores potential collusion between Khan and Malema to undermine former Inspector-General of Intelligence Dr Selumanthuro Dintwe.

EMPTY POCKETS: Sheriff seizes Joburg assets as City admits late payment forced closure of service centre
The City of Johannesburg admitted that a payment dispute led to the Sheriff of the Court seizing assets from its Thuso House customer service center, causing its temporary closure. The City paid over R3.4 million to resolve the matter and plans to retrieve the seized items. Thuso House serves as the main customer service hub for the city, handling billing and account inquiries. While the City apologized for the disruption, it did not disclose details about the debt, the creditor, or the specific assets taken. This incident highlights ongoing financial challenges affecting municipal operations, with similar issues recently impacting other services like the Johannesburg Roads Agency and police department.

BORDER ADMIN: New Customs declarations: what you need to know before you travel
Starting 1 July 2026, all travelers passing through South Africa's air, land, sea, and rail ports of entry must submit an online traveler declaration before departing. The declaration is part of the South African Traveller Management System (SATMS), designed to improve border monitoring, enhance inter-agency data sharing, and support risk management. Travelers must declare items such as currency and other regulated goods, with submissions possible via SARS' online portal, mobile app, or QR code scanning. While failure to complete the declaration won't result in denial of entry, completing it in advance is recommended to avoid delays and administrative issues, especially during busy travel times. SARS provides resources and assistance at ports of entry for those unable to pre-declare.

La estadounidense tiene el máximo tiempo de recuperación en Wimbledon.
The article discusses the scheduling of the first-round doubles match at Wimbledon involving American tennis player Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams against the Argentine-Colombian pair Solana Sierra and Camila Osorio. The match was initially scheduled for Thursday and Friday but has been postponed due to Serena's injury during her singles match. Tournament organizer Andy Murray (likely a misstatement, as Andy Murray is a British player, and the correct name might be someone like Ashley Barker or another official) stated they are giving Serena as much time as possible to recover. They ruled out postponing the match to later dates unless necessary for safety or tournament flow. The match is expected to take place on a larger court to accommodate the large crowd attracted by Serena and Venus, who are major stars. Serena returned to professional tennis after four years, but she lost her first singles match and injured her knee. She did not attend a press conference afterward due to health reasons and expressed her commitment to participating in the doubles event. Serena and Venus have won six doubles titles together, including a title in 2016.

Ucrania reporta dos muertos tras ataques nocturnos de Rusia, cifra que ha aumentado a 30 en Kiev.
At least two people were killed and eight injured in Russian air strikes on the Sumy region and Kryvyj Rih in Ukraine during the night of Thursday to Friday, according to Ukrainian authorities. This follows a large-scale Russian attack on Kyiv earlier in the week which killed at least 30 people and injured around 100 others. In response to the attacks, Ukraine conducted missile strikes on Belgorod in Russia, causing a fire at an energy facility and killing one woman, according to Russian media. The overnight strike on the city of Romny in the Sumy region hit a residential building, killing two women and injuring a man, reported regional administrator Oleh Hryhorov via Telegram. Another seven people were injured in a missile strike on Kryvyj Rih, according to military city administrator Oleksandr Vilkul. In Kyiv, teams discovered three more dead bodies during the night, bringing the total number of victims to 30, according to Reuters citing Ukrainian health authorities. Kyiv's military administrator Tymur Tkačenko stated that the attack injured 99 people. Moscow claimed the extensive attack was a response to Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, including those carried

WEEKEND WRAP: What comes next after 30 June, a timely warning for travellers and how to get good sleep
The article covers multiple topics, including immigration issues, political appointments, and travel advisories. It reports on police actions against undocumented foreigners in East London, referencing a proposed fine law that has not yet taken effect. It also discusses the impact of migration on government legitimacy, mentioning political figures like Dina Pule and President Ramaphosa. Additionally, it warns travelers about potential risks at South African airports and touches on ongoing investigations related to security and mining sectors.

Court Appearance: Alleged Gqeberha hitman arrested for killing Nelson Mandela Bay ANC councillor Sicelo Mleve
A 20-year-old man named Lufunolwethu Nyodi made his first court appearance on 3 July 2026, accused of participating in the murder of Nelson Mandela Bay ANC councillor Sicelo Mleve. The incident occurred on 20 June when two gunmen attacked Mleve's office during a meeting, demanding cellphones and fatally shooting him. Nyodi faces charges of murder, armed robbery, and firearm possession, with prosecutors likely opposing bail. Eastern Cape Police Commissioner Vuyisile Ncata stated the investigation is advanced and suggested the killing might have been politically motivated, though no conclusive evidence has been presented. Mleve was under protection services in 2024 but had stopped using them prior to the attack. This marks the third councillor killed in the region during the current term, prompting heightened security for other local officials.

En el Pacífico tropical se han producido condiciones de El Niño, según los investigadores
El artículo informa que los investigadores de la organización de Ciencias de la Tierra de Nueva Zelanda (ESNZ) han identificado condiciones consistentes con el fenómeno climático de El Niño en el Pacífico tropical. Advierten que es probable que los impactos en el clima de Nueva Zelanda se intensifiquen en los próximos meses. El ESNZ se unió a otras organizaciones en Australia, Japón y los Estados Unidos para confirmar el desarrollo de El Niño, que se espera que alcance una fuerte intensidad entre julio y septiembre. Los efectos se proyectan para alcanzar su punto máximo durante el verano del hemisferio sur, que abarca desde finales de 2023 hasta principios de 2024. Según el investigador principal Chris Brandolini, este evento de El Niño es al menos comparable en fuerza a cinco de los El Niños más fuertes registrados en la historia moderna. El artículo describe las expectativas regionales de lluvias, señalando la posibilidad de precipitación por debajo del promedio en algunas áreas y por encima de los niveles normales en otras.

CLEANING UP: From pigs to plants — Self-sufficiency in small-town Genadendal
In Genadendal, Western Cape, Marshall Rinquest, outreach manager for the Greyton Farm Animal Sanctuary, initiated the 'Pigs to Plants' program to transition local pig farmers into vegetable producers. Inspired by concerns over animal welfare and his son's questions about cruelty, Rinquest aimed to provide a sustainable alternative to pig rearing. The initiative includes market access through weekly farmers' markets and has seen success with high-value crops like purple basil and rhubarb. The project builds on the Greyton Transition Town Movement, which focuses on small-town sustainability, including food security and environmental education. Support comes from organizations such as Humane World for Animals South Africa.

GROUNDUP: SA’s repatriation effort exposes the human cost of immigration enforcement
Thousands of immigrants were left stranded at the Musina showgrounds in Limpopo after being denied entry into South Africa, leading to reports of hunger and displacement. On Thursday, these individuals were transferred to a newly established repatriation center, Proefplaas Farm operation center, approximately 20 km outside Musina. Many reported relying on family, friends, or informal work such as haircutting to afford basic needs like food. Local churches and organizations like Gift of the Givers provided essential supplies including food, water, and hygiene products, though some residents still expressed concerns over inadequate food and lack of bathing facilities. Provincial government officials, including ministers from various departments, inspected the repatriation center and the Beitbridge border post to assess conditions.

Muhammed Latif: El empresario y comediante sudafricano haciendo olas
Muhammed Latif es un empresario y comediante sudafricano que opera un negocio en el sector de combustible y minorista mientras realiza comedia en toda África y Europa. Nacido en Zeerust, es copropietario de dos estaciones de servicio Shell, una de las cuales alberga múltiples negocios. Latif ganó atención durante la pandemia COVID-19 al lanzar 'Sit Down Comedy', una plataforma de Instagram Live que conectó a los comediantes con audiencias globales. Recibió reconocimiento en 2020, incluidas nominaciones para los South African Comedy Awards, y más tarde ganó el Best of Bedfordview Comedy Competition. En 2023, fue seleccionado para los Savanna Comics' Choice Comedy Awards.

Newsletters: I have a picture for you! 27 June-03 July 2026
The article is a call for readers to submit their photographs to the 'First Thing' newsletter, which is part of the Daily Maverick publication. It outlines submission guidelines, including preferred image orientation and resolution, and mentions a limit of 20 submissions per week. The piece features several submitted photos with captions and photographers, showcasing various scenes such as people waiting for transportation, natural landscapes, and social events. The article emphasizes inclusivity and encourages both amateur and professional photographers to contribute, while noting that the publication does not offer monetary compensation for submitted images.

FLIPPING THE BIRD: Ntshavheni says SA diplomat will face action for ‘hobnobbing’ with Zuma and Ajay Gupta
Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni condemned South African High Commissioner to India Anil Sooklal for attending an event with former President Jacob Zuma and Ajay Gupta, a figure implicated in state capture scandals. Photos from the event, held at a temple in India, showed the trio together, prompting an investigation by Minister Ronald Lamola. Ntshavheni criticized Sooklal for undermining South Africa's legal system and failing to uphold the country's interests. While the National Prosecuting Authority confirms no warrants exist against Gupta, the Guptas have evaded extradition efforts. Ntshavheni also criticized Zuma for continuing to engage with controversial figures despite past misconduct.
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