Monday, 13 April 2026

RAPE OF A 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL FROM SOWETO

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RAPE OF A 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL FROM SOWETO 

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


ACTING EXECUTIVE MAYOR CONDEMNS THE ALLEGED RAPE OF A 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL FROM SOWETO 

The Acting Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Loyiso Masuku, has expressed deep outrage following the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl from Soweto

This alleged act is deeply disturbing and represents a grave violation of the dignity and safety of a child. Such brutality has no place in our society, and those responsible must face the full might of the law.  

The City of Johannesburg calls on law enforcement agencies to act swiftly to investigate the matter and ensure that the perpetrator is prosecuted. 

The City further calls for harsher sentencing for crimes of gender based violence, particularly those committed against children. 

The City extends its thoughts and support to the young victim and her family and reaffirms its commitment to working with communities and stakeholders to combat gender-based violence and build safer communities. 

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Public Protector findings on SAA CEO

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Public Protector findings on SAA CEO 

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 



The Office of the Deputy President welcomes the Public Protector’s findings that cleared Deputy President Paul Mashatile and Transport Minister Barbara Creecy of any alleged wrong doing regarding the appointment of outgoing SAA CEO, Professor John Lamola.

According to the Public Protector, an investigation found no evidence that Deputy President Mashatile and Minister Creecy improperly interfered in the recruitment process or breached the Executive Ethics Code.

This ruling confirms and reiterates the Deputy President’s assertion that the media reports regarding the matter were misguided, misleading and mischievous to suggest that Deputy President Mashatile and Minister Creecy held “private interviews” outside of the formal selection process for the position of SAA CEO.

The Office of the Deputy President remains committed and supports any internal recruitment and appointing processes of qualified candidates for any positions in the SEOs.

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IMMEDIATE REINSTATEMENT OF PROSECUTION AGAINST CATO MANOR DEATH SQUAD

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IMMEDIATE REINSTATEMENT OF PROSECUTION AGAINST CATO MANOR DEATH SQUAD

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 


The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (“MK Party”) has dispatched a formal letter to the National Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Rodney (Andy) Mothibi, demanding the immediate re-evaluation and reinstatement of criminal charges against Mr Johan Booysen and members of the notorious Cato Manor Unit for the systematic extrajudicial killings that rocked KwaZulu-Natal.

The MK Party is extremely concerned that the Cato Manor killings were not an aberration but constitute a pattern of police conduct that can be traced back to the 1980s in the dying days of apartheid and have continued to manifest to date. The demand to Adv Mothibi is not a request; it is a constitutional imperative. 

The MK Party will not stand by while the National Prosecuting Authority continues to shield alleged murderers in police uniform who operated as a death squad under the guise of crime-fighting.


Despite the overwhelming prima facie case that led to the original enrolment of charges, the NPA under former NDPP Advocate Shamila Batohi scandalously withdrew the prosecution in 2019 without reading the dockets, the indictment, the prosecution memorandum, or any of the expert ballistics evidence. 

Testimony at the ongoing Nkabinde Inquiry has laid bare this shocking dereliction of duty, including admissions that key documents running into thousands of pages were simply ignored. Advocate Batohi herself conceded she had not familiarised herself with the core evidence before dropping the charges. 

No consultation was done with the families of the victims, the expert witnesses, and the prosecution team, which simply proves the depth of the irrationality of the decision to drop these serious charges.

This was not a professional decision; it was a travesty of justice. The MK Party, through its letter, has made it clear: 

“The prosecutorial mandate is a solemn constitutional duty that cannot be deferred or disregarded. Where credible allegations of unlawful killings by state agents exist, the interests of justice demand decisive and independent action.The NPA must immediately reinstate the prosecution without fear, favour or political interference.”

The continued failure to prosecute these matters undermines Section 9 (equality before the
law), Section 10 (right to human dignity), Section 11 (right to life), and Section 179
(prosecutorial independence) of the Constitution

These are rights which the MK Party holds dear and will fight for their realisation regardless of the race of the alleged perpetrators. It sends a dangerous message that certain police units were above the law and that victims of alleged state-sponsored killings do not deserve justice.

The MK Party has already initiated review proceedings in the High Court. We now call on Adv Mothibi to do the right thing within seven days:

• re-evaluate the matter on the full evidence, reinstate the charges, and confirm in writing that the decision was taken independently and solely on the merits.

Should the NPA continue to drag its feet or rely on extraneous considerations, the MK Party will escalate this matter through every available parliamentary and judicial avenues. We will not rest until accountability is served and the families of the victims receive the justice they have been denied for far too long. 

The era of selective prosecution and protection of rogue elements within the security cluster is over. 

The people of South Africa demand justice. The MK Party will ensure they get it.

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Municipal Public Accounts Committe ( MPAC ) Oversight process in Matlosana

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Municipal Public Accounts Committe ( MPAC ) Oversight process in Matlosana

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR 


The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the City of Matlosana expresses serious concern over the continued disregard for a legally binding oversight process that must be undertaken by the Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC).

In terms of Section 129 of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA), MPAC is required to consider the Auditor-General’s report and table its oversight findings before Council by no later than 31 March each financial year. This process is critical to ensuring accountability for the use of public funds.

MPAC, established in terms of Section 79 of the Municipal Structures Act (117 of 1998), is intended to function as an independent oversight body reporting to Council. However, in Matlosana, this process has repeatedly been delayed, with the committee failing to meet its legislative deadlines due to ongoing disruptions and a lack of consistent participation by certain members.

The composition of the committee which includes a majority of ANC councillors and is chaired by an ANC representative, raises further concerns about the effectiveness of oversight, as it creates a situation where the governing party is effectively expected to hold itself accountable.

During the current oversight process, it has become evident that some councillors selectively attend sessions, particularly where there may be vested interests, while failing to attend other critical engagements without valid reason. This undermines the integrity of the entire process.

On 9 April 2026, the committee was scheduled, for the fourth time, to engage with the Technical and Infrastructure Department, which has recorded some of the poorest performance outcomes under the leadership of Mr Nelson Mongale, who has since been appointed as Acting Municipal Manager.

However, the meeting could not proceed due to a lack of quorum after four ANC councillors, one EFF councillor, and one F4SD councillor failed to attend, submitting late apologies only after councillors and senior management had already convened.

This repeated failure to form a quorum has directly prevented the committee from fulfilling its constitutional and legislative mandate.

The Speaker of Council, as the custodian of council processes and discipline, has been made aware of this pattern of non-attendance but has yet to take any meaningful action to address it.

While the committee’s work plan had to be adjusted due to additional council meetings, this does not justify the continued obstruction and failure to conclude a legally required process.

The DA will continue to closely monitor this matter and apply pressure to ensure that:

The MPAC process is urgently concluded
Councillors are held accountable for non-attendance and obstruction
The municipality complies fully with the provisions of the MFMA
Residents of Matlosana deserve transparency, accountability, and proper oversight of public funds. The continued failure to finalise this process undermines public trust and weakens governance.

The DA remains committed to ensuring adherence to the law and holding all those responsible accountable.

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Saturday, 11 April 2026

NSFAS Applications Guide – Everything You Need

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NSFAS Applications Guide – Everything You Need

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR 


As the cost of higher education continues to rise in South Africa, financial support remains a critical lifeline for millions of students. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has once again opened opportunities for qualifying students to pursue their academic dreams . Whether you are a first-time applicant or a returning student, understanding how NSFAS works—and how to apply successfully—can make all the difference.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about NSFAS applications, including eligibility requirements, application steps, deadlines, common mistakes, and expert tips to increase your chances of approval.

What is NSFAS?

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a South African government initiative that provides financial assistance to students from low- and middle-income households. It covers tuition fees, accommodation, transport, learning materials, and living allowances for students studying at public universities and TVET colleges.

NSFAS is not just a loan—it is primarily a bursary for qualifying students, meaning that in most cases, you do not have to pay it back, provided you meet academic requirements.

Who Qualifies for NSFAS ?

Before applying, it is important to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria. For the  academic year, applicants must meet the following requirements:

- Be a South African citizen
- Come from a household with a combined annual income of:
  - R350,000 or less for general applicants
- Be accepted or planning to study at a public university or TVET college
- Not already have a qualification funded by NSFAS
- Meet the academic requirements of your chosen institution

Students receiving SASSA grants automatically qualify for NSFAS funding, provided they meet admission requirements.

What Does NSFAS Cover?

If your application is approved, NSFAS funding typically includes:

- Full tuition fees
- Accommodation (either on-campus or private accommodation within approved limits)
- Transport allowance (for students living within a certain distance from campus)
- Living allowance for daily expenses
- Learning material allowance (books and study equipment)

This comprehensive support ensures that students can focus on their studies without financial stress.

NSFAS Application Opening and Closing Dates

NSFAS applications usually open towards the end of the year preceding the academic year. Applications are expected to:

- Open: September 
- Close: January 

It is strongly advised to apply as early as possible to avoid last-minute issues or system delays.

Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for NSFAS 

Applying for NSFAS is done entirely online.

Follow these steps carefully:

Step 1: Create a myNSFAS Account

Visit the official NSFAS website and register for a myNSFAS account. You will need:

- A valid email address
- Your ID number
- A cellphone number

Make sure all your details are accurate, as this information will be used throughout your application process.

Step 2: Complete Your Profile

Once your account is created, log in and fill in your personal details, including:

- Full name and surname
- Contact details
- Physical address
- Education history

Step 3: Upload Required Documents

You will need to upload certified copies of the following documents:

- Your South African ID or birth certificate
- Parent or guardian ID copies
- Proof of income (payslips, affidavits, or SASSA letter)
- Academic results (if applicable)

Ensure all documents are clear, valid, and not older than three months where applicable.

Step 4: Submit Your Application

After completing all sections and uploading documents, review your application carefully. Once satisfied, submit your application.

You will receive a reference number—keep this safe, as you will use it to track your application status.

How to Track Your NSFAS Application

After submission, you can track your application through your myNSFAS account. Status updates may include:

- Application submitted
- Documents pending
- Verification in progress
- Approved or rejected

Be patient, as processing may take several weeks due to high application volumes.

Common Reasons for NSFAS Rejection

Many students are rejected due to avoidable mistakes. Here are the most common reasons:

- Missing or incorrect documents
- Household income exceeding the threshold
- Incomplete application
- Academic ineligibility
- Duplicate applications

To avoid rejection, double-check all your information before submitting.

What to Do If Your Application Is Rejected

If your NSFAS application is declined, do not panic. You have the option to appeal.


- Log into your myNSFAS account
- Select the appeal option
- Provide a valid reason for your appeal
- Upload supporting documents

Appeals must be submitted within 30 days of receiving your rejection notice.

NSFAS Allowances (Estimated)

While official figures may vary, students can expect allowances similar to previous years:

- Living allowance: Around R15,000 per year

- Transport allowance: Up to R7,500 per year

- Accommodation: Based on actual costs within limits

- Learning materials: Around R5,200 per year

These allowances are designed to cover essential student needs.

Important Tips for a Successful NSFAS Application

To improve your chances of approval, follow these expert tips:

Apply Early

Avoid last-minute applications. Early submission reduces stress and gives you time to fix any issues.

Use Accurate Information

Ensure all personal and financial details are correct. False information can lead to disqualification.

Upload Clear Documents

Blurry or unreadable documents are a common cause of delays and rejections.

Keep Copies of Everything

Save copies of your application and all uploaded documents for reference.

Check Your Application Status Regularly

Stay updated and respond quickly if additional information is required.

NSFAS for Returning Students

If you are already funded by NSFAS, you do not need to reapply every year. However, you must:

- Pass your academic modules
- Meet institutional progression requirements

Failure to meet academic standards may result in loss of funding.

NSFAS and Private Colleges

It is important to note that NSFAS does not fund private institutions. Only students enrolled in public universities and TVET colleges qualify.

If you are considering a private college, you will need to explore alternative funding options such as scholarships or private bursaries.

The Impact of NSFAS on South African Youth

NSFAS has transformed the lives of millions of young South Africans by making higher education accessible to those who would otherwise not afford it. It plays a crucial role in reducing inequality and empowering the next generation of professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders.

For many students, NSFAS is not just financial aid—it is an opportunity to change their future and uplift their families.

Final Thoughts

Applying for NSFAS could be one of the most important steps in your educational journey. With proper preparation, accurate documentation, and timely submission, you can significantly increase your chances of success.

Do not wait until the last minute. Start preparing your documents now, stay informed, and take full advantage of this life-changing opportunity.

Education is one of the most powerful tools for success—and NSFAS is here to help you achieve it.

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