
24 hours in pictures, 11 July 2025
Through the lens: The Citizen's Picture Editors select the best news photographs from South Africa and around the world.
People visit the blooming lavender fields in Brihuega, Guadalajara, Spain, 10 July 2025. The town has developed a tourist and cultural festival around its purple fields. Picture: EPA/FERNANDO VILLAR
People walk in the Emmarentia Park as winter mist covers the frost that envelopes the area in the morning, in Johannesburg, South Africa, 11 July 2025. Winter temperatures drops to well below zero degrees Celsius at nights as Johannesburg sits at 1750m above sea level. This combined with low winter temperatures causes the frost layers through out the city. Picture: EPA/KIM LUDBROOK Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala and his wife Tsakani Matlala appear at Alexandra Magistrate's Court on July 11, 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The controversial tenderpreneur faces charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering after he allegedly orchestrated a hit on his ex-girlfriend, actress Tebogo Thobejane. (Photo by Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo) A model presents a creation from the Haute Couture Autumn/Winter 2025/2026 collection by Swiss designer Kevin Germanier for his label Germanier during Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, France, 10 July 2025. The presentation of the women's collections runs from 07 to 11 July 2025. Picture: EPA/TERESA SUAREZ Players in action during the Swamp Soccer Championships 2025 in Hyrynsalmi, Finland, 11 July 2025. The World Championship in swamp football is played annually on Vuorisuo bog in Hyrynsalmi. Picture: EPA/TOMI HANNINEN A shack destroyed by fire in Olievenhoutbosch on July 11, 2025 in Centurion, South Africa. It is reported that a family of five died during a shack fire. It is not clear what caused the fire. (Photo by Gallo Images/Lefty Shivambu) Argentinian singer Nathy Peluso performs live on the first day of the NOS Alive Festival, in Oeiras, outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal, 10 July 2025. The three-day festival runs until 12 July. Picture: EPA/JOSE SENA GOULAO MK supporters protest outside Alexandra Magistrate's Court during the court appearance of Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala on July 11, 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The controversial tenderpreneur faces charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering after he allegedly orchestrated a hit on his ex-girlfriend, actress Tebogo Thobejane. (Photo by Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo) The Loskop Dam photographed on July 11, 2025 about 50 km outside Middelburg, South Africa. The dam, which was completed in 1939 has historical significance for both its engineering design and the contribution it has had in the development of agricultural industries in the area. The dam also contributes significantly to provincial tourism. Loskpo Dam is the second most upstream on the Olifants river and located in the Southern region of the river's catchment area. (Photo by Gallo Images/Sydney Seshibedi) Mourners gather around the coffin of late face mask vendor Boniface Mwangi Kariuki during his burial as part of the funeral in Iyego village, Kangema, Murang'a County, Kenya, 11 July 2025. Kariuki was shot by police on 17 June 2025 during protests over the death of a Kenyan blogger in police custody. He died two weeks later while receiving treatment. Picture: EPA/DANIEL IRUNGU People pose for photographs with an art installation entitled 'Cathedral of Sound' by Lazerian, in Manchester, northern England on July 11, 2025, ahead of the second leg of British rock band Oasis' highly-anticipated continuing reunion tour. The return of the prodigal Oasis brothers to Manchester Friday — on the second leg of their highly-anticipated reunion tour — has rekindled memories of the city's time as a cultural epicentre. Returning to their roots for five sold-out shows at the northwestern city's Heaton Park, the famous brothers have definitely created 'a buzz around the place', said Susan O'Shea, music expert and senior lecturer in sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) People gather among gravestones at the memorial cemetery in the village of Potocari, near the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica, on July 11, 2025, on the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre. Thousands of people have gathered in Srebrenica on July 11 to commemorate the genocide committed 30 years ago by Bosnian Serb forces, one of Europe's worst atrocities since World War II. The remains of seven victims of the massacre have been laid to rest during Friday's commemorations, marking the bloodiest episode of Bosnia's inter-ethnic war in the 1990s. On July 11, 1995, Bosnian Serb forces captured the eastern Bosnian town, a UN-protected enclave at the time, and killed more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the following days. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP)
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24 hours in pictures, 11 July 2025
24 hours in pictures, 11 July 2025 Through the lens: The Citizen's Picture Editors select the best news photographs from South Africa and around the world. People visit the blooming lavender fields in Brihuega, Guadalajara, Spain, 10 July 2025. The town has developed a tourist and cultural festival around its purple fields. Picture: EPA/FERNANDO VILLAR People walk in the Emmarentia Park as winter mist covers the frost that envelopes the area in the morning, in Johannesburg, South Africa, 11 July 2025. Winter temperatures drops to well below zero degrees Celsius at nights as Johannesburg sits at 1750m above sea level. This combined with low winter temperatures causes the frost layers through out the city. Picture: EPA/KIM LUDBROOK Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala and his wife Tsakani Matlala appear at Alexandra Magistrate's Court on July 11, 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The controversial tenderpreneur faces charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering after he allegedly orchestrated a hit on his ex-girlfriend, actress Tebogo Thobejane. (Photo by Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo) A model presents a creation from the Haute Couture Autumn/Winter 2025/2026 collection by Swiss designer Kevin Germanier for his label Germanier during Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, France, 10 July 2025. The presentation of the women's collections runs from 07 to 11 July 2025. Picture: EPA/TERESA SUAREZ Players in action during the Swamp Soccer Championships 2025 in Hyrynsalmi, Finland, 11 July 2025. The World Championship in swamp football is played annually on Vuorisuo bog in Hyrynsalmi. Picture: EPA/TOMI HANNINEN A shack destroyed by fire in Olievenhoutbosch on July 11, 2025 in Centurion, South Africa. It is reported that a family of five died during a shack fire. It is not clear what caused the fire. (Photo by Gallo Images/Lefty Shivambu) Argentinian singer Nathy Peluso performs live on the first day of the NOS Alive Festival, in Oeiras, outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal, 10 July 2025. The three-day festival runs until 12 July. Picture: EPA/JOSE SENA GOULAO MK supporters protest outside Alexandra Magistrate's Court during the court appearance of Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala on July 11, 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The controversial tenderpreneur faces charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering after he allegedly orchestrated a hit on his ex-girlfriend, actress Tebogo Thobejane. (Photo by Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo) The Loskop Dam photographed on July 11, 2025 about 50 km outside Middelburg, South Africa. The dam, which was completed in 1939 has historical significance for both its engineering design and the contribution it has had in the development of agricultural industries in the area. The dam also contributes significantly to provincial tourism. Loskpo Dam is the second most upstream on the Olifants river and located in the Southern region of the river's catchment area. (Photo by Gallo Images/Sydney Seshibedi) Mourners gather around the coffin of late face mask vendor Boniface Mwangi Kariuki during his burial as part of the funeral in Iyego village, Kangema, Murang'a County, Kenya, 11 July 2025. Kariuki was shot by police on 17 June 2025 during protests over the death of a Kenyan blogger in police custody. He died two weeks later while receiving treatment. Picture: EPA/DANIEL IRUNGU People pose for photographs with an art installation entitled 'Cathedral of Sound' by Lazerian, in Manchester, northern England on July 11, 2025, ahead of the second leg of British rock band Oasis' highly-anticipated continuing reunion tour. The return of the prodigal Oasis brothers to Manchester Friday — on the second leg of their highly-anticipated reunion tour — has rekindled memories of the city's time as a cultural epicentre. Returning to their roots for five sold-out shows at the northwestern city's Heaton Park, the famous brothers have definitely created 'a buzz around the place', said Susan O'Shea, music expert and senior lecturer in sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) People gather among gravestones at the memorial cemetery in the village of Potocari, near the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica, on July 11, 2025, on the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre. Thousands of people have gathered in Srebrenica on July 11 to commemorate the genocide committed 30 years ago by Bosnian Serb forces, one of Europe's worst atrocities since World War II. The remains of seven victims of the massacre have been laid to rest during Friday's commemorations, marking the bloodiest episode of Bosnia's inter-ethnic war in the 1990s. On July 11, 1995, Bosnian Serb forces captured the eastern Bosnian town, a UN-protected enclave at the time, and killed more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the following days. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) MORE: 24 hours in pictures, 10 July 2025


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Alleged crime kingpin and tenderpreneur Vusimuzi ‘Cat' Matlala in court over attempted murder charges
Vusimuzi 'Cat ' Matlala a wealthy government contractor, will appear at the Alexandra Regional Court for attempted murder charges. Image: IOL Graphics 'High-risk' controversial tender tycoon and crime accused Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala is expected to appear in the Alexandra Magistrate's Court on Friday morning, following his decision to abandon a bail application last month. His wife, Tsakani Matlala, was granted bail of R20,000. Matlala, 49, who is a Pretoria businessman, faces charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering. He is currently being held at the Kgosi Mampuru Correctional Centre's C-Max unit. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ The Matlalas face charges linked to a high-profile attack on actress and socialite Tebogo Thobejane, who survived a dramatic shooting incident in October 2023 on the N1 highway near Sandton, Johannesburg. Thobejane, known for her role on the popular television drama Muvhango, was shot in the foot, while a female passenger in the car sustained a serious spinal cord injury. Matlala's wife, Tsakani, was added to the case in May. Last month, the court was told that the lawyers on both sides had made a deal before the hearing. This was because of her health and the fact that she has small children, the prosecutors did not argue against letting her out on bail. As part of her bail conditions, Tsakani was ordered to surrender her passport, remain in Gauteng, and refrain from contacting witnesses or relatives of the other accused. Matlala was arrested in Midrand on May 14 following what police described as a high-profile investigation. Officials say he was behind the hit attempt on Thobejane and helped clean millions in dirty money, including cash from a shady R360 million South African Police Service (SAPS) tender. Matlala, who used to show off luxury cars, and huge houses, now shares a maximum-security prison with high-profile criminals like convicted killer Thabo Bester. Recently, a mobile phone was discovered in Matlala's possession during a raid led by Correctional Services National Commissioner Makgothi Samuel Thobakgale at Kgosi Mampuru's C-Max section. The device was confiscated and handed over to SAPS. 'Cat Matlala is at the C-Max correction facility because of a classification. He is classified as high-risk,' Thobakgale said. 'On Sunday morning, we did a surprise search and found a cellphone in his possession.' At the time of the discovery, Matlala was being housed in a medium-security section of the prison, referred to as 'local.' Thobakgale said investigations are ongoing to determine how he accessed the device. 'When we find objects like cellphones in cases that are high-risk like this one, we hand the object over to the South African Police Service, which is what we did immediately,' Thobakgale said. Matlala has recently been linked to Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu in serious allegations of interference and misconduct within the police service, made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. During a press conference held in Durban on Sunday, Mkhwanazi alleged that Mchunu was the subject of a criminal investigation and implicated in a broader scheme involving corrupt elements within SAPS leadership. Matlala's company had been awarded a R360-million health services tender from the SAPS. However the tender has since been scrapped. In May 2025, National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola cancelled the contract, stating that Matlala's firm should not have progressed beyond the initial bidding stage. Meanwhile, Mchunu has rejected the allegations and denied any connection to Matlala. IOL