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BIGGEST INDEPENDENT ONLINE MEDIA HOUSE

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KASIBC_AFRICA©®™  ONLINE_EDITOR©®™  BIGGEST INDEPENDENT ONLINE MEDIA HOUSE  KasBC_Africa  After conducting extensive research in Townships , we identified challenges that impede the economic participation of Township residents in the formal and informal economy .  We identified that access to the media is the biggest challenge facing Township residents.  We came with up with the following practical solutions:  Evidence suggests that 40% of Township residents are unemployed, notwithstanding this gloomy statistics Township residents have the biggest buying power  in the Township economy.  The government spends almost R10 Million on average on social grants per Township every month, that equates to billions of rand in buying power monthly.  Almost 100% of that revenue  is not reinvested into the Township Economy to create Jobs and Generational Wealth for Township residents.  South Africa Population at 60 Million with Gauteng ...

ANC IS READY TO CONVENE THE 5TH NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL

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KASIBC_AFRICA©®™  ONLINE_EDITOR©®™  ANC IS READY TO CONVENE THE 5TH NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL  The African National Congress ( ANC ) affirms its full readiness to convene the 5th National General Council ( NGC ), which officially commences tomorrow,  This gathering of the oldest and most enduring liberation movement marks a critical moment of reflection, evaluation, and reaffirmation of the Movement’s historic mission. The NGC provides the ANC with an opportunity to pause, take stock, and honestly assess the strides made and the setbacks encountered in the march toward the National Democratic Revolution .  It is no secret that our organisation continues to face sustained pressure from those who seek to undermine its authority, distort its heritage, and dilute the symbols of our liberation. These machinations, including recent attempts by certain political formations to appropriate our legacy, will not deter the ANC from advancing the principles of freedom, d...

SUICIDE AMONG SOUTH AFRICAN YOUTH

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KASIBC_AFRICA©®™ ONLINE_EDITOR©®™ SUICIDE AMONG SOUTH AFRICAN YOUTH The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) is deeply concerned about the escalating rates of suicide among young people in South Africa.  South Africa has a significant and growing suicide crisis, with a national rate of around 23.5 per 100,000 people, one of the highest in Africa. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people aged 15-29.   Research indicates that nearly one in five learners has attempted suicide at least once, while many more report persistent sadness, depression, hopelessness, trauma, bullying, and the emotional impact of socio-economic hardship. For young people living with disabilities, the risks can be even higher due to stigma , exclusion, and limited access to support services.  The DWYPD emphasises that suicide is preventable. Protecting the mental well-being of young people requires a society-wide commitment. Families, schools, gov...

FALSE “NATIONAL FAMILY SUPPORT ALLOWANCE” MESSAGE

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KASIBC_AFRICA©®™  ONLINE_EDITOR©®™  FALSE “NATIONAL FAMILY SUPPORT ALLOWANCE” MESSAGE The Department of Social Development (DSD) cautions members of the public to be extremely vigilant about a fake message circulating on social media claiming that President Cyril Ramaphosa has instructed Minister Nokuzola Sisisi Tolashe to open registrations for a so-called “ National Family Support Allowance ” valued at R1,682 for three months. The Department wishes to categorically dismiss this information as fake news.There is no such programme, no new cash allowance, and no registration process linked to any “National Family Support Allowance”. The message is a scam designed to mislead the public and potentially steal personal information through fraudulent links. The Department emphasises that all official announcements on social protection programmes are issued directly by the Department, its entities, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and the National Development Agenc...

Gauteng records 18 Road Fatalities December 2025

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KASIBC_AFRICA©®™  ONLINE_EDITOR©®™  Gauteng records 18 Road Fatalities December 2025  The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport is calling for heightened vigilance as the province recorded 18 fatalities between 1 and 5 December 2025 .   Current preliminary information indicates that pedestrian deaths remain the highest, followed by drivers.  A breakdown of the reported fatalities is as follows: • Johannesburg : 3 fatalities - all pedestrians  • Ekurhuleni : 5 fatalities - 3 pedestrians, 1 driver, 1 unknown  • Tshwane : 6 fatalities - 1 pedestrian, 4 drivers, 1 passenger, 1 unknown  • Emfuleni : 2 fatalities - 1 pedestrian, 1 driver  • Merafong : 1 fatality - 1 passenger Gauteng  MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela , says the numbers are deeply concerning. “Eighteen lives lost in just five days is alarming. These are families torn apart,not mere statistics,” said MEC Diale-Tlabela. The MEC urged motorists to e...

Youth Employment Service (YES ) 200 000 Jobs Celebration

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KASIBC_AFRICA©®™  ONLINE_EDITOR©®™ Youth Employment Service (YES ) 200 000 Jobs Celebration  President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers a keynote address at the Youth Employment Service ( YES ) 200 000 Jobs Celebration held at the GIBS Business School in Illovo, Johannesburg . The celebration is held under the theme “Impact Multiplied. Futures Unlocked,” marking a major milestone for South Africa’s largest private-sector-funded youth employment initiative. The event highlights YES’s achievement of placing over 200 000 young South Africans in quality 12-month work opportunities, supported by more than 1 900 corporate partners across the country. The programme showcases the transformative impact of YES through digital skills development , entrepreneurship pathways , and alumni who have gone on to establish small businesses contributing to economic growth.  MAKE_KASI_GREAT©®™

Free State Provincial Men’s Indaba

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KASIBC_AFRICA©®™  ONLINE_EDITOR©®™ Free State Provincial Men’s Indaba President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers remarks during the Free State Provincial Men’s Indaba held at Lemo Green Park in Bloemfontein . In his address President Ramaphosa said South Africa needs Men’s Indaba’s and organised dialogues with men and boys across the country, with regularity, not just during the 16 Days of Activism campaign .  "South Africa needs men who have respect for women, who are compassionate, accountable, and strong in character, not with their fists. We need men who are protectors of women, not perpetrators". The event  brought together over 4,500 participants from diverse sectors, including government, political parties, faith-based organizations , the sports fraternity , civil society , and young men from across the province. MAKE_KASI_GREAT©®™