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CRIME INTELLIGENCE SERGEANT IN COURT FOR DEFEATING THE ENDS OF JUSTICE

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MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA CRIME INTELLIGENCE SERGEANT IN COURT FOR DEFEATING THE ENDS OF JUSTICE North West Anti-Corruption Investigation Unit (ACIU) arrested Sergeant Myka Constance Shale , aged 46 . The accused, who is attached to Crime Intelligence Gathering (CIG) was arrested at her house in Ikageng on Wednesday morning, 23 July 2025. Reportedly, Shale met with an informer, who allegedly handed a firearm to her that was picked up on the murder scene of Wilfred Casper (38) . The murder was reported on Saturday, 12 July 2025 in Marikana at Promosa, close to Potchefstroom. However, after receiving the firearm, it was never handed in/declared by her. Wilfred Casper was found with multiple stab wounds and other injuries. He was declared dead on the scene by Emergency and Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) and within five day’s Ikageng Detectives arrested eight suspects between the ages of 27 and 35 for his murder. It is alleged that they are all members...

Business Leaders Back Gauteng’s Bold Step Toward Ethical Procurement and Transparency

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MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA Business Leaders Back Gauteng’s Bold Step Toward Ethical Procurement and Transparency  The Gauteng Provincial Government, in partnership with the Gauteng Ethics Advisory Council (GEAC), today hosted a high-level consultative session with leaders of organised business formations to introduce and deliberate on the newly developed Ethical Procurement and Integrity Pact. Held in Johannesburg on Monday, 21 July 2025, the session brought together prominent representatives from Business Unity South Africa (BUSA), National Business Initiative (NBI), the Black Business Council (BBC), and Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA), among others.  The engagement forms part of Gauteng’s ongoing efforts to foster clean, accountable, and transparent governance. The Ethical Procurement and Integrity Pact builds on the province’s pioneering initiatives, such as the Open Tender System and aims to regulate future relationships between th...

EFF 12TH ANNIVERSARY RALLY ON 24 JULY 2025

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MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA EFF 12TH ANNIVERSARY RALLY ON 24 JULY 2025 The Economic Freedom Fighters will this year mark 12 years since our revolutionary movement was born. The 12th Anniversary of the EFF will be held in Khayelitsha, in the City of Cape Town, Western Cape.  This important gathering of our people was initially scheduled to take place in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, but following the devastating floods that left many displaced and communities in mourning, the EFF made the responsible decision to relocate the venue out of respect and solidarity with those affected. This change of venue was not done in isolation or without consultation.  Together with King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo, we visited the affected areas of Phola Park, Dekolweni, and Bambanani in Mthatha, where we engaged directly with the people, explained the reasons behind the relocation, assessed the scale of the disaster firsthand, and contributed towards relief efforts.  ...

MIDDELBURG WEIGHBRIDGE PROJECT CRISES

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MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA MIDDELBURG WEIGHBRIDGE PROJECT CRISES  ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA The DA has written to the Eastern Cape government seeking urgent intervention to address the hazardous dust pollution, deteriorating road infrastructure, and economic decline in Middelburg in the Inxuba Yethemba Municipality (IYM). The crisis stems from the stalled Middelburg Weighbridge project, abandoned since May 2024, which remains unresolved despite the Eastern Cape MEC for Transport, Xolile Nqatha, promising to intervene three months ago. What remains of the project is a dilapidated construction site, and the town's main access route, Meintjies Street, has been rendered so hazardous that it has been closed to the public, severely impacting the local economy. Despite this, the IYM, responsible for project implementation, remains unresponsive and appears compromised, unable to effectively deliver on its obligations. In January I wrote to MEC Nqatha to request feedback on various ...