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GAUTENG NPOS FUNDING PROCESS @KASIBCNEWS

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GAUTENG NPOS FUNDING PROCESS @KASIBCNEWS  NPOS URGED TO SUBMIT SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS FOR QUARTER 3 & 4 FOR FUNDING BY 31 OCTOBER 2024  The Gauteng Department of Social Development calls on all Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) who have received Service Level Agreements (SLAs) from the Department for quarters 3 and 4 NPO funding to submit signed SLAs by Thursday, 31 October 2024. Late submissions will delay the processing of payments by the Department.  Since the beginning of the October, the Department has received 1,774 business plans for funding across various programs aligned with its mandate. Out of these 1 774 business plans, 1 570 SLAs have been generated and distributed to NPOs for signing, and 1 228 signed SLAs have been received back from NPOs. Of these, 1 204 SLAs have been generated into contracts on the system for payment. Payment runs occur daily, and as of today, October 17th, 1 204, SLAs have been paid.   This is a crucial opportunity for NP...

SRD (Social Relief of Distress) Grant Fraud @KASIBCNEWS

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SRD (Social Relief of Distress) Grant Fraud @KASIBCNEWS The Democratic Alliance (DA) will today write to the Chairperson of the Social Development Portfolio Committee, Bridget Masango MP, requesting her to summon SASSA to the Committee meeting next week Wednesday to account for the shocking allegations of large-scale fraud within the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant system. This follows the recent revelations by two Stellenbosch University computer science students who uncovered serious vulnerabilities in SASSA’s systems, which have been exploited to defraud some of the most vulnerable members of our society. It is deeply concerning that a system meant to provide critical relief has been so badly compromised. The DA will demand that SASSA explain how this was allowed to happen, who is responsible, and what immediate steps will be taken to prevent further abuse. Simply admitting to "incidents of fraud" is not enough – this appears to be a coordinated effort, and SASSA mus...

Special Provincial Funeral Pastor Ray McCauley @KASIBCNEWS

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Special Provincial Funeral  Pastor Ray McCauley @KASIBCNEWS Special Provincial Funeral for Pastor Ray McCauley of the Rhema Bible Church  President Cyril Ramaphosa has designated the funeral of Pastor Ray McCauley as a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category 2.  This follows Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s request that the President honour the life of the pioneering religious leader, social reformer, and founder of Rhema Bible Church.  Pastor McCauley passed away on 8 October 2024, and will be laid to rest this coming Saturday, 19 October 2024 at Rhema Bible Church North at 8:00 AM.  Pioneering Pastor Ray McCauley established the Rhema Bible Church in the late 1970s, spreading the gospel of racial integration even at the height of apartheid.  He went on to plant more than 500 churches worldwide and see more than 10 000 Bible school graduates from Rhema Bible School.  “We will remember Pastor Ray McCauley as an outstanding citizen of our country and a con...

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi Versus AfriForum @KASIBCNEWS

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  Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi Versus AfriForum @KASIBCNEWS  Premier Lesufi strongly refutes AfriForum allegations as baseless and misleading Premier Panyaza Lesufi has strongly refuted allegations levelled against him of “covering up corruption, money laundering and fraud” within the Gauteng Provincial Government. The claims were made by AfriForum and allege that Premier Lesufi is a central figure in the cover-up of rampant corruption, money laundering, and fraud in the Gauteng Provincial Government.  The allegation is centred around the investigations of the 13 officials from the Department of Social Development who are implicated in forensic investigations.  “The officials were placed on special leave on allegations of misconduct between November 2023 and January 2024 to avoid them from tempering with the investigation and intimidating witnesses. However, the officials were reinstated in August 2024 as they had not been officially charged. However, the investig...

PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA ANC 100DAYS GNU @KASIBCNEWS

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PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA ANC 100DAYS GNU @KASIBCNEWS  Leadership of the African National Congress, Leadership of the Alliance and broader democratic movement, Comrades, Friends, Fellow South Africans, One hundred days have passed since the members of the Government of National Unity were sworn into office.  The establishment of the GNU was a historic occasion, bringing together into one administration parties from across the political spectrum. As we mark this milestone, we reflect on the progress that has been made since South Africans went to the polls on the 29th of May this year.  We reflect on the work that has been done to implement the mandate from the people for transformation, inclusive growth and jobs.  On this occasion, we commend the people of South Africa for turning out in their millions to vote in conditions of peace, fairness and stability. The elections results sent a clear message to the ANC and the nation.  The results showed that, while acknowledg...

RAMAPHOSA 100 DAYS GNU @KASIBCNEWS

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RAMAPHOSA 100 DAYS GNU @KASIBCNEWS Improved sentiment is rooted in real economic progress Dear Fellow South African,  Just over 100 days have passed since the members of the Government of National Unity were sworn into office. In that time, we have witnessed a marked increase in confidence in the direction of our country. South Africans across society are increasingly rallying around the programme and work of the Government of National Unity. This is reflected in recent opinion polls.  In one of these polls, conducted by Ipsos, it is said that the proportion of participants who believe that the country is heading in the right direction has doubled since the last surveys were conducted in April and June this year.  There is also rising confidence in our country’s economic growth prospects by business and local and international investors. This was evident in the engagements I recently had with business leaders in Beijing and New York and that Deputy President Paul Mashatil...