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MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION REFERED TO ETHICS COMMITTEE FOR LYING IN PARLIAMENT @KASIBC_NEWS
STUDENTS LIVING CRISES EXPOSED @KASIBC_NEWS
STUDENTS LIVING CRISES EXPOSED @KASIBC_NEWS
An oversight inspection by the DA at a university residence in Gqeberha today, has revealed shocking and unacceptable residential living conditions.
Almost every aspect of the living conditions were broken, from the perimeter fencing and plumbing, to the refuse facilities, kitchens, bathrooms, windows, and flooring. This is an unacceptable disgrace.
Apart from the physical dereliction and dilapidation, numerous students have also pleaded for help with their accommodation payments as many of them still do not receive their allowances on time.
The conditions discovered during today's oversight is undoubtedly mirrored on Campuses across South Africa, which is why the DA launched our new portal for students to report accommodation failures.
We will use this online portal to give a voice to voiceless students and to establish a clear picture of the widespread accommodation problem.
The DA will work with the Deputy Minister for Higher Education, Dr Mimmy Gondwe, to escalate these issues for resolution by the National Department or directly to the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAs).
Students have struggled with various aspects of the accommodations for a number of years, and rather than problems being solved, each year the situation seems to deteriorate. From students having to start their academic years without safe and appropriate housing in place, late NSFAS accommodation allowance payments and mid-year defunding by NSFAS, to unscrupulous accommodation providers preying on vulnerable students who face either destitution or settling for housing in unsafe buildings or areas.
At oversights, allegations of students forced to trade sex for accommodation or landlords keeping students' possessions, including study materials, were revealed by student representatives.
Students often study far from home in towns and cities where they have little to no support systems.
And while NSFAS’ Student Accommodation online portal service providers and student accommodation accrediting agents were supposed to be in aid of providing students with suitable and safe accommodation, irregularities in awarding the tenders, as well as the service providers’ inability to offer effectively deliver the services needed, were exposed last year.
NSFAS is meant to help students, including those in vulnerable circumstances, attain their goals and dreams, not be hindrances.
Quality Education is the best way for South African youth to become economically independent, thriving individuals and as the DA we aim to help them on this journey.
MASS SHOOTING ROCKS PHILIPPI EAST @KASIBC_NEWS
MASS SHOOTING ROCKS PHILIPPI EAST @KASIBC_NEWS
The DA condemns the mass shooting that occurred in Philippi East on Sunday night, which claimed the lives of three men aged between 28 and 39. This is a stark reminder of the unacceptable levels of violence that continue to plague our communities.
Three victims were declared deceased on the scene by medical personnel, while a fourth was wounded and rushed to a medical facility for treatment.
The Western Cape continues to endure violent crime that threatens the safety and well-being of its residents. The authorities must act now, with greater urgency and focus, to curb this violence and restore public confidence in our law enforcement agencies.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) must urgently respond with a robust and clear action plan to address the growing crisis. Our Police Stations are grossly undermanned and outgunned, placing both our brave officers and the residents of our province at significant risk.
DA Western Cape Spokesperson on Police Oversight and Community Safety said: “The DA in the Western Cape is deeply concerned by the insufficient staffing and resourcing of our police stations, which ultimately hampers their ability to protect our citizens and uphold the law. The safety of the people of the Western Cape cannot continue to be compromised.
We will once again demand a clear, detailed action plan from SAPS to deal with violent crime in the Western Cape. This plan must outline how additional resources will be allocated to combat crime in our province, with clear timelines for implementation. Once the plan is received, I will invite SAPS to present it to the Standing Committee on Police Oversight and Community Safety so that it may be interrogated and scrutinized by the representatives of the people of the Western Cape.
It is time for decisive action, and for SAPS to deliver the resources and strategies needed to bring an end to this reign of terror.”
BUS ACCIDENT AFTER YOUTH DAY RALLY IN UMLAZI @KASIBC_NEWS
BUS ACCIDENT AFTER YOUTH DAY RALLY IN UMLAZI @KASIBC_NEWS
SAPS 163 SUSPENDED OFFICERS CHARGED WITH CORRUPTION, THEFT , MURDER , SEXUAL HARASSMENT @KASIBC_NEWS
SAPS 163 SUSPENDED OFFICERS CHARGED WITH CORRUPTION, THEFT , MURDER , SEXUAL HARASSMENT @KASIBC_NEWS
YOUTH-OWNED BUSINESSES BENEFITTING FROM KZN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FUND @KASIBC_NEWS
YOUTH-OWNED BUSINESSES BENEFITTING FROM KZN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FUND @KASIBC_NEWS
HONOURING THE HEROISM AND LEGACY OF THE 1976 GENERATION @KASIBC_NEWS
HONOURING THE HEROISM AND LEGACY OF THE 1976 GENERATION @KASIBC_NEWS
TARA MENTAL HOSPITAL 2.5BILLION SECURITY COST @KASIBC_NEWS
TARA MENTAL HOSPITAL 2.5BILLION SECURITY COST @KASIBC_NEWS
NGWATHE 12MILLION BRIDGE @KASIBC_NEWS
NGWATHE 12MILLION BRIDGE @KASIBC_NEWS
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Ngwathe will report the low-level bridge, describing it as another multimillion-rand failed project where lives have been lost to the HAWKS for further investigation.
The low-level bridge project commenced in 2021 and is still ongoing. Despite numerous complaints and fatal accidents, the municipality has not issued a single response. Some people have also lost their lives when this bridge was supposed to be built as a mainstream flow through this area.
Over the years, some people were swept away by the stream as they tried to cross over to Sandersville or town.
The project has incurred R11,946,918.01 thus far.
This was learnt at last week’s council sitting when various reports on current projects in the municipality were made available.
I raised the question of why the contractor was paid, as basically, no work was being done on this project.
The Executive Mayor indicated, “There is currently an investigation regarding this project.”
We are not happy at all, as various letters were sent to the municipality, questioning the slow progress of this project.
This cannot be. So much money is spent for nothing. This low-level bridge is needed in the community, as residents can’t move from one area to the other during rainy seasons.
The project has now been extended to be completed in 2027. This is a significant concern, as only R4,533,837.38 remains of the initial R16,480,754.39 budgeted for this project. Where will the money come from? This sounds unrealistic.
This is unacceptable and cannot be left as it is.
Someone needs to account for why the contractor was paid when no work was done.













