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Ex-Crime Intelligence Official Alleges R45m ‘Grabber’ Funding for ANC Conference

A parliamentary inquiry into alleged maladministration and corruption within South Africa’s Crime Intelligence division was rocked on Wednesday by explosive testimony from a former senior commander, who claimed a R45 million procurement for a surveillance device was, in part, a front to channel public funds into the African National Congress’s intensely contested 2017 Nasrec elective…

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Parks Tau Gazettes Changes to BEE Codes Allowing 3% Profit Contribution to Transformation Fund

In a significant policy move aimed at reshaping the landscape of corporate social investment and economic empowerment, Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Parks Tau, has gazetted proposed amendments to the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Codes of Good Practice. The draft legislation introduces a novel mechanism allowing companies to contribute 3% of their annual…

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SAFTU Calls for Urgent Action Against Deindustrialisation and Factory Closures

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) has issued a blistering condemnation and a urgent call to arms, declaring that the nation is in the grip of a “silent economic emergency.” The federation warns that a relentless wave of factory shutdowns and corporate disinvestment is systematically dismantling the country’s manufacturing base, threatening to relegate…

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KZN Education MEC Engages Parents and Concerned Groups, Vows to Resolve Darlington School Challenges

 In a decisive move to defuse a volatile community standoff, KwaZulu-Natal Education MEC, Mbali Frazer, personally intervened in the escalating crisis at Darlington Primary School on Tuesday, engaging in tense but critical talks with parents, community leaders, and concerned civic groups. The emergency meeting, held at the school hall under heavy security, was convened to address…

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Gauteng Steps Up Learner Transport Crackdown in Soweto and Soshanguve

Gauteng authorities intensified learner transport enforcement operations across Soweto and Soshanguve, sending a strong message to operators who put children’s lives at risk on the roads. Led by the Gauteng Department of Community Safety, the operation saw Head of Department Mr Roche Mogorosi working alongside Gauteng Traffic Police, the South African Police Service and the…

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ICASA Cracks Down on Mobile Data Expiry Rules Over ‘Consumer Exploitation’

PRETORIA – In a landmark move poised to reshape the digital lives of millions, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has published sweeping amended regulations targeting the contentious and long-criticised expiry rules for prepaid mobile data bundles. The new framework, set to come into full effect after a 12-month transitional period, represents a direct…

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Technology Keeps Health Professionals Informed on HIV and TB Care

 In the relentless battle against HIV and tuberculosis (TB), South Africa’s greatest asset is its army of health workers. Yet, for years, these front-line professionals—from overstretched doctors in urban clinics to community health workers in remote rural areas—have grappled with a critical challenge: staying current with rapidly evolving medical guidelines, drug regimens, and best practices….

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SANParks Announces Limited Access After Heavy Rain Floods

 South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced a phased and highly cautious resumption of operations at several key sites, including the flagship Skukuza Rest Camp, following devastating floods that crippled vast sections of the world-renowned Kruger National Park. This partial reopening marks the first tentative step toward normalcy after weeks of total closure, a necessary…

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