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Friday, 29 May 2026

Alan Winde Concludes 4-Day Storm Assessment: 84% Power Restored as Western Cape Faces Radical Climate Toll

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Alan Winde Concludes 4-Day Storm Assessment: 84% Power Restored as Western Cape Faces Radical Climate Toll

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CAPE TOWNWestern Cape Premier Alan Winde has wrapped up an extensive four-day, boots-on-the-ground disaster assessment across the province's hardest-hit regions, describing the scale of the structural destruction left behind by recent severe winter storms as "immense."

Accompanied by key provincial ministers, municipal mayors, and disaster management chiefs, Winde’s delegation cut through heavily damaged zones spanning Malmesbury, Citrusdal, Piketberg, Ceres, and Worcester to map out a multi-million rand infrastructural rebuild strategy.

Power Grid Recovery: 84% Reconnected But Long Wait for Outliers

Restoring the crippled electricity grid remains the provincial government's most critical operational bottleneck. Premier Winde, alongside the national Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy, Samantha Graham-Maré, has been anchoring daily high-level war room briefings with Eskom's regional leadership.

While Eskom successfully re-routed and reconnected 84% of affected communities by Thursday, 28 May 2026, severe technical damage means several rural and farm lines face extended blackout timelines:

Region / Affected HubsEstimated Restoration Targets (2026)
Overberg: Hemel-en-Aarde, Riviersonderend, Stanford farms29 May
Cape Winelands: Hexrivier and Villiersdorp29 May
Garden Route: Gouna31 May
West Coast: Algeria, Citrusdal farms, Du Pont5 June
Cape Winelands: Chavonnes and Badsberg farms5 June
Garden Route: Herbertsdale / Jakkeslvlei10 June
Garden Route: Askop, Buffelsnek, Brackenhill, Harkerville25 June
Cape Winelands: Boskloof and Romansrivier26 June
Garden Route: Garden of Eden25 July

"We fully appreciate and understand the frustrations of residents who have had to endure extended periods of power outages," Premier Winde stated. "We know that this is a frustrating and unbearable situation."

Infrastructure War Room: Bridges and Pass Updates

Provincial Infrastructure Minister Tertuis Simmers provided a detailed operational status update on critical socio-economic transport arteries that were washed away or choked by mudslides:

  • Vredendal Bridge: Successfully bucked expectations and has officially reopened to single-lane traffic far ahead of schedule.

  • Klawer Bridge: Structural engineers are fast-tracking integrity assessments to open up a safe, temporary pedestrian access lane by Friday, 29 May.

  • McGregor Bridge: Reconstruction crews are wrapping up extensive rock-fill and asphalt layers, aiming for a full repair date by early June.

  • Cango Caves Road: Specialized teams are executing urgent slope-stabilization maneuvers to clear heavy rock debris by 5 June before final safety clearances are signed off.

Financial Fallout and the Reality of Climate Change

The disaster has triggered a profound policy discussion within the provincial cabinet regarding urban planning and funding mobilization.

Anton Bredell, the Minister of Local Government, Environmental Affairs, and Development Planning, warned that these extreme, destructive storm systems are no longer isolated anomalies. "The growing intensity and frequency of these events are increasingly consistent with the global scientific consensus on climate change and the heightened risks associated with a warming planet," Bredell said, emphasizing that future provincial budgets must mandate climate-resilient construction models.

To foot the massive repair bill, newly appointed Finance Minister Deidré Baartman confirmed that the Western Cape Treasury is actively engaging both local municipalities and national government structures to urgently mobilize emergency contingency funds to bankroll the rebuilding phase.

Stories of Community Resilience

Despite the logistical gridlock, cabinet ministers praised the grassroots solidarity that prevented a higher loss of life. In Op-Die-Berg, healthcare workers stranded by flash floods were given immediate emergency shelter and hot food by staff at Skurweberg Senior Secondary School.

Simultaneously, Education Minister David Maynier confirmed that emergency school catch-up programs are being finalized now that basic teaching and learning have officially resumed across the province's affected education districts.

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Thursday, 28 May 2026

MK Party Breaks Silence on Chief Whip’s Arrest: Confirms Internal Origin of R233k Fraud Probe ​

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MK Party Breaks Silence on Chief Whip’s Arrest: Confirms Internal Origin of R233k Fraud Probe

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA ​


JOHANNESBURG — The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) has officially reacted to the high-profile arrest of its Chief Whip in the National Assembly, Honorable Mmabatho Mokoena-Zondi, revealing that the explosive fraud case was originally flagged by its own internal leadership.

​Mokoena-Zondi (46) was taken into custody by the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team on Thursday morning, 28 May 2026, ahead of her swift appearance in the Cape Magistrate’s Court. She faces heavy charges of fraud and extortion for allegedly running a salary-skimming scheme that siphoned R233,317.99 from newly recruited parliamentary researchers under the false pretext of funding the "President’s legal fees."

The Internal Paper Trail: Blew the Whistle?
In an unexpected twist, the MK Party's national leadership confirmed that the criminal investigation was not initiated by external actors, but rather by the party's own top brass.
According to the official statement, the financial anomalies and alleged extortion of staff members were initially exposed and formally reported to law enforcement by the former MK Party Treasurer-General, Menzi Magubane.

​The party further noted that once the warrant of arrest was finalized on Thursday morning, Mokoena-Zondi did not evade law enforcement. 

Instead, she voluntarily presented herself to the relevant police authorities in Cape Town to be processed, fingerprinted, and formally charged.
"The MK Party reaffirms the constitutional principle of the presumption of innocence—that no person is guilty until proven so by a court of law," the party's leadership stated.

Crisis Management: Waiting on Zuma

​Given that the four victims of the alleged 50% to 60% salary extortion are active employees serving directly within the MK Party’s parliamentary support structures, the organization noted that it is handling the matter with extreme urgency to maintain internal stability.

​The political fallout from the arrest has triggered high-level crisis talks within the party:
Internal Assessment: The party's national working committees are currently assessing the full legal implications and circumstances surrounding the criminal charges.

The Presidential Meeting: The MK Party confirmed that its top national officials are scheduled to hold an emergency meeting with Party President, Jacob Zuma.

Step-Aside Rule: A formal directive regarding whether Mokoena-Zondi will be stripped of her Chief Whip title or asked to "step aside" from her public parliamentary duties will be officially communicated to the public immediately following the conclusion of the meeting with Zuma.

​The MK Party concluded by stating it remains highly committed to ensuring that all parliamentary, legal, and internal organizational processes unfold in a completely fair, transparent, and unhindered manner.

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Tick-Tock: Postbank Warns SASSA Beneficiaries Time is Running Out to Swap Gold Cards for New Black Cards

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Tick-Tock: Postbank Warns SASSA Beneficiaries Time is Running Out to Swap Gold Cards for New Black Cards

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​JOHANNESBURG — Postbank has issued an urgent, final call to action for all social grant beneficiaries across South Africa: drop the old SASSA Gold Cards immediately and migrate to the new Postbank Black Cards before the looming deadline of 31 August 2026.  

​With the calendar ticking into June, there are now only two grant payment cycles left before the iconic gold cards are permanently deactivated. Postbank has explicitly warned that the 31 August cut-off date is set in stone and will not be extended. Those who fail to swap their cards in time face a total blackout, meaning they will be completely unable to access their critical monthly social grant payouts.  

Why the Big Switch?

​The massive nationwide migration campaign—which intensified its final push in late April—follows regulatory directives to phase out the older gold cards. The shift comes after historical cryptographic security weaknesses exposed the gold card system to heavy targeting by syndicates and illicit data networks.  

​The new Postbank Black Card is heavily fortified with advanced, bank-grade digital security infrastructure. This upgrade protects beneficiaries' personal data and shields vulnerable households against unauthorized debit card deductions or cloned account scams.  

​“The window period for replacing SASSA Gold Cards is closing fast, and we are concerned that many beneficiaries may think that they still have sufficient time, or that the period will be extended," warned Postbank Chief Commercial Officer, Thami Cele. "Anyone without a Black Card after the deadline will need to first obtain a new card before they can access their payments."
  
​Where and How to Get Your Free Black Card
​Postbank has streamlined the collection matrix to remove bureaucratic red tape. Beneficiaries do not need to go into crowded, formal SASSA office buildings to perform the swap. Instead, the process has been decentralized directly into everyday local retail spaces.  

Essential Rules for Card Collection:

100% Free: The replacement process costs absolutely nothing.  

Zero Paperwork: There are no forms to fill out or sign. If an agent asks you to sign documents, wrap up, or register a new account on paper, you are likely dealing with an unofficial entity. 
 
Documents Needed: You must carry a valid, original South African Identity Document (ID) or an official, valid Temporary ID certificate.

Immediate Activation: The Black Card works immediately upon issue. Your existing cash balance sitting on the old Gold Card automatically carries over to the new system.  

Any Province, Any Counter: You can collect your card from any province in South Africa, regardless of where your initial SASSA grant application was filed or approved.  

Where to Collect Your Card

Retail Partners Operational Self-Service Tools

Shoprite 
 • Checkers 
 • Usave 
 • Pick n Pay 
 • Boxer 
 • SPAR Find Your Nearest Collection Point: 

 Dial *120*355# on any mobile phone to instantly receive a text list of nearby active Postbank card distribution points.


Scam Alert: Protect Your Cash

​With millions of citizens moving through retail spaces, criminal syndicates are attempting to exploit the transition. Postbank has urged grant recipients to remain exceptionally vigilant against rogue elements pushing fraudulent private bank accounts.

​Before walking away from a service point, beneficiaries must physically verify the face of the card. The front of the card must explicitly have the word "Postbank" printed on it. If it is missing the official Postbank logo and branding, do not accept it, do not enter your secret PIN, and report the incident immediately to Postbank's national toll-free helpline at 0800 53 54 55.  


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Joburg Wraps Up Spaza Shop Workshops in Alex as Township Traders Secure Vital Government Cash Injection

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Joburg Wraps Up Spaza Shop Workshops in Alex as Township Traders Secure Vital Government Cash Injection

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​ALEXANDRA — The City of Johannesburg’s Department of Economic Development (DED), in a joint venture with enterprise organization Business Culture, has successfully wrapped up its final regional workshop for local entrepreneurs at the Altrek Sports Complex in Alexandra.

​The high-stakes event marks the conclusion of a massive, city-wide roadshow across multiple administrative regions. The grassroots drive serves as the critical operational runway leading up to the highly anticipated, province-wide Gauteng Spaza Shop and Informal Traders Summit and Expo scheduled for 17–18 September 2026.  

​Direct Funding Hits the Kasi Economy
​The primary objective of the workshop series is to transition informal, survivalist township traders into formal, fully compliant commercial entities.  

​Speaking at the Alexandra final, Benji Seitlhamo, the Acting Director for Economic Development Facilitation within the DED, announced that the city's aggressive regulatory compliance campaigns are finally yielding direct financial dividends for local business owners.

​Seitlhamo confirmed that seven food-handling business owners within the Johannesburg metro area have successfully unlocked capital resources from the national Department of Small Business Development’s highly competitive Spaza Shop Fund.

"This milestone reflects the positive impact of the City’s ongoing compliance awareness campaigns and support initiatives targeting informal traders and spaza shop owners," Seitlhamo stated, emphasizing that meeting municipal health, fire safety, and environmental regulations is the master key to unlocking state developmental capital.

‘Society’s Favourite Extreme Sport’: A Beneficiary’s Story

​Among the local entrepreneurs attending the Alexandra session was Mr. Tshegofatso Magoro, the owner of River Park Cafe (RPC), a popular local food business. Magoro took to the stage to share his personal experience navigating the treacherous terrain of township retail.

​Magoro gave a candid breakdown of the structural challenges that almost choked his enterprise before the government intervention:

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Border Blitz: BMA Seizes R1 Billion Mandrax Precursor Consignment in Historic Beitbridge Drug Bust

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Border Blitz: BMA Seizes R1 Billion Mandrax Precursor Consignment in Historic Beitbridge Drug Bust  


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​BEITBRIDGE — The Border Management Authority (BMA), in a joint operation with South Africa's elite law enforcement agencies, has intercepted a massive narcotics consignment worth an astronomical R998.2 million at the Beitbridge Port of Entry.  

​The historic bust took place on Wednesday, 27 May 2026, when border officials flagged a suspicious commercial truck attempting to cross into South Africa from Malawi via Zimbabwe. Home Affairs Minister Dr. Leon Schreiber praised the breakthrough as likely the single biggest success against cross-border drug smuggling in South African history.  

​High-Tech Scanners Trigger Eight-Hour Search
​The massive illicit haul was uncovered through a combination of intelligence-led targeting and advanced digital border infrastructure.  
The operational timeline of the bust unfolded over several grueling hours:

The Interception: The multi-axle cargo truck, originating from Malawi, was singled out for a routine high-density stop-and-search operation by alert border guards.  

The Digital Scan: The vehicle was directed to a non-intrusive cargo scanning bay. Advanced imaging technology immediately picked up profound density anomalies, revealing a highly sophisticated hidden compartment built into the belly of the truck.  

The Physical Grind: BMA officials launched an intensive, meticulous physical dismantling of the vehicle's structural frame—a grueling manual search that lasted approximately eight hours.  

The Scale of the Confiscation

​Hidden deep within the commercial vehicle, officials struck a massive cache of raw chemical powder. The South African Police Service (SAPS) K-9 Unit and the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (the Hawks) were immediately deployed to secure the crime scene.  

​Forensic testing confirmed the substance to be methaqualone, heavily known in the criminal underworld as "ABBA." The chemical serves as the foundational active ingredient used to manufacture Mandrax tablets.  

Bust Breakdown by the Numbers:

713,000 Grams (713 kg): The total weight of the chemical powder packed inside the vehicle's false panels.  

R998,200,000: The calculated local street-level economic market value of the drug consignment.  

​3 Suspects: Foreign Nationals arrested directly at the Inspection Bay and taken into State custody.  

​"This interception sends a strong message that South Africa’s borders are not a safe passage for organized criminal activities," declared BMA Commissioner Dr. Michael Masiapato. "We remain committed to combating transnational crime and protecting our economy."
  
Syndicate Investigations Move to Court

​Three male suspects were arrested on site and transported to the Musina Police Station, where they remain heavily detained under armed guard. They are scheduled to make their first appearance in the Musina Magistrate's Court shortly, facing formal charges of transnational drug trafficking and direct violations of the Immigration and Customs Acts.  

​The Hawks' Serious Organised Crime Unit has taken full control of the case files. International operational networks are currently tracing the supply lines back to the shipment’s origin in Malawi to determine which major global cartel financed the multi-million rand transport operation.

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