MAKE KASI GREAT

Sol Plaatje Municipal Manager Suspension and Secondment

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA 



ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA 

Sol Plaatje Municipal Manager Suspension and Secondment

The Democratic Alliance (DA) will report our strong opposition on the secondment of convicted fraudster, Busisiwe Mgaguli, to the position of acting Municipal Manager of Sol Plaatje, to the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional AffairsVelenkosini Hlabisa, for investigation.

This comes after the Speaker, Dipuo Peters, claimed that our request for a Special Council Meeting to deliberate on this matter was technically incorrect. We strongly dispute this and believe that her denial of our request is an attempt by the ANC council members to avoid accountability and buy more time to facilitate their own political agenda.

The fact that Peters refuses to allow engagement on Mgaguli’s involvement in financial crimes, raises many questions. As does her failure to consider that the suspension of suspended Municipal Manager, Thapelo Matlala, comes to an end today. His suspension can also only be extended by holding a Special Council meeting before the day is over. Failure to do so will permit him to return to office tomorrow, despite investigations into the allegations against him likely not completed yet.

Given the grave nature of the ongoing saga regarding the municipal manager position, the serious repercussions for service delivery and the financial and legal implications for the municipality, this is a slap in the face of Kimberley residents.

DA provincial spokesperson on COGHSTA, Gizella Opperman, will submit our concerns to Hlabisa directly, given that MEC of COGHSTA, Bentley Vass, is responsible for the secondment. We want Hlabisa to consider the processes and the grounds for both Mgaguli’s secondment and Matlala’s suspension. The matter will also be raised in upcoming legislature portfolio committee meetings.

Sol Plaatje municipality is not an ANC fiefdom. There are rules and regulations and a multi-party council to whom this institution must account. Above all, there are also the citizens of Kimberley to whom Sol Plaatje has a constitutional mandate to deliver clean governance and service delivery.

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA

SAPS breakaway from SITA – Police Deputy Minister Dr. Boshiela confirms to the NCOP

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA 



ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA 

SAPS breakaway from SITA – Police Deputy Minister Dr. Boshiela confirms to the NCOP

The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes the confirmation by Deputy Minister of Police, Dr Polly Boshiela, to the National Council of Provinces - Select Committee on Security and Justice, that the South African Police Service (SAPS) has “officially served its divorce papers” to the State Information Technology Agency (SITA).

In a revelation made before the Select Committee yesterday, the Deputy Minister disclosed that SAPS will no longer be bound by SITA’s outdated systems, which have for years crippled technological innovation and slowed police responsiveness. The Deputy. Minister further confirmed that the Minister of Finance has approved SAPS’s request to procure a new independent service provider for its ICT systems.

The DA has long maintained that SITA has become a digital bottleneck, a stumbling block to modern governance that has left departments like SAPS and Home Affairs trapped in inefficiency, corruption, and technological decay.

This confirmation is a victory not just for the DA’s consistent oversight efforts, but more importantly, for the millions of South Africans who rely on functional, tech-enabled police stations for their safety and security.

The Deputy Minister also revealed that she was part of the recent official delegation to China, where she was introduced to cutting-edge police technology systems. These innovations, including smart surveillance, integrated case-tracking, and data-driven policing models, highlight the urgent need for South Africa to embrace next-generation digital policing tools to strengthen investigations, accelerate case turnaround times, and improve community safety outcomes.

The DA now calls on the Minister of Police to ensure that this transition to a new ICT provider is transparent, corruption-free, and prioritises service delivery over political patronage, and will pose written questions to the Minister to ensure that transparency is kept.

This move must translate into practical upgrades at the station level from rural KwaZulu-Natal to the Free State and Eastern Cape, where communities have suffered most, due to outdated systems, broken communication tools, and unreliable databases.

This can be a turning point for South African policing. It comes at a time when SAPS has an opportunity to press the reset button.

The DA will continue to use our parliamentary oversight role to monitor the implementation of this decision, ensuring that the separation from SITA leads to real improvements in frontline policing, not just another costly government restructuring exercise.

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA

MINISTER SIMELANE AND DEPUTY MINISTER MHLAULI TO HAND OVER TITLE DEEDS IN NORTHERN CAPE

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA 




ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA 

MINISTER SIMELANE AND DEPUTY MINISTER MHLAULI TO HAND OVER TITLE DEEDS IN NORTHERN CAPE

The Minister of Human Settlements, Thembi Simelane together with the Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, as DDM District Champion, the Northen Cape MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA), Bentley Vass, will hand over title deeds to the rightful owners in Pampierstad, Northern Cape, within the Frances Baard District Municipality.

This marks a significant step in the Department of Human Settlements’ ongoing commitment to eliminate the national title deeds’ backlog

In August 2025, the Minister and the Provincial MECs responsible for Human Settlements re-launched the Title Deeds Fridays Campaign, a nationwide drive aimed at mobilising all stakeholders to support the title deeds restoration programme. The campaign seeks to restore dignity, strengthen tenure security, and promote economic empowerment for beneficiaries. 

The Executive Mayor of the Frances Baard District Municipality, Cllr Wende Marekwa, the Mayor of Phokwane Local Municipality, Cllr Willem Harmseand other local Mayors within the Frances Baard District will also be in attendance.

Details are as follows:
Date: Friday, 17 October 2025
Activity 1: Door-to-door delivery of title deeds to five senior citizens
Time: 10h00

Venue: Ward 1, Sakhile, Pampierstad, Phokwane Local Municipality. 
Activity two: Community engagement and title deeds handover
Time: 10h30
Venue:Condo Open Space, Sakhile, Pampierstad, Phokwane Local Municipality

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA

Gauteng government takes bold steps to strengthen crime fighting interventions

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA 



ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA 

Gauteng government takes bold steps to strengthen crime fighting interventions 

The Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) reaffirms its commitment to build safer communities following EXCO resolutions on improving safety in Gauteng. 

The provincial government will continue to use integrated crime prevention strategies to enhance law enforcement efforts, visibility and safety of the public. Notably, the EXCO resolutions are imperative in ensuring a unified approach in the fight against crime, corruption, vandalism, and lawlessness. 

To this end, the provincial government has made strides in responding to prevalent safety challenges as highlighted in the 2025 State of the Province Address (SOPA), known as the G13 problems, which are: 
1. Cable theft and vandalism
2. Crime and lawlessness 
3. Mushrooming of informal settlements 
4. Increase in GBVF amongst others.

Gauteng law enforcement officials are hard at work to address these challenges through coordinated operations aimed at ensuring high police visibility, visiting hotspot areas and checking for compliance at liquor outlets and secondhand shops and scrapyards. 
• This work corroborates the provincial government’s efforts to strengthen the fight against crime through collaboration between Law Enforcement Agencies such as the South African Police Service (SAPS), Gauteng Traffic Police (GTP), Metro and municipal Police Departments and Gauteng Traffic Wardens (GTWs) amongst others. 

• Law enforcement agencies have increased their deployment in highcrime areas to ensure that there is timeous response to incidents and intelligence by working with Community Policing Forums (CPFs).  

• Our traffic officers are hard at work to intensify road safety operations and apprehend individuals engaging in irresponsible behaviour, including driving under the influence of alcohol, reckless and negligent driving, and jaywalking. These are the major contributing factors leading road accidents and fatalities. Through public education, and community engagement, our officers aim to reduce the number of fatalities and road accidents as well as influence a culture of responsible road use.

 • Conduct arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol, reckless and negligent driving as well as jaywalking. These are the major contributing factors to road fatalities, 

• CCTV cameras have been rolled out across the province, targeting TISH areas to monitor criminal activities in communities and improve response times. As the country gears up to the G20, the provincial government is ready to host this prestigious event, to which the security workstream conducts weekly oversight visits to monitor the progress and that operations are running smoothly to ensure public safety and the safety of our visitors. 

• Furthermore, the installation of CCTV cameras in key venues such as the Nasrec Expo Centre is underway to ensure consistent monitoring of activities in that area. 

• More than 150 critical infrastructures across the province is continuously being monitored because this is the backbone of our social and economic networks. This includes traffic lights, substations, water and sanitation systems, transport nodes, public and private facilities amongst others. 

More than 8600 arrests have been effected across the province in Quarter 2 of the 2025/26 financial years, with charges ranging from damage to infrastructure, drug related arrests, theft, public drinking, driving under the influence of alcohol, illegal mining, common assault, theft and possession of unlicensed firearms amongst others. 

Furthermore, in a comprehensive approach to address substance abuse in communities. Law enforcement agencies are hard at work to arrest drug dealers and dismantle networks that bring instability to communities. The scourge of drug abuse affects everyone; all members of the public are encouraged to report any suspicious behaviour to their nearest police station.

To this end, the Gauteng Provincial Government will be launching a massive Anti-Substance Response Programme on the 27 October 2025 to reach out to communities to work together and assist those who are affected by this scourge, particularly young people. Importantly, government is intensifying law enforcement operations to raid drug dens. All members of society are encouraged to assist, as they better places to identify where these drugs are being sold. 

The province is dealing decisively with the mushrooming of informal settlements, through the assistance of municipalities and various law enforcement agencies, government is taking an approach to act timeously when dismantling informal settlements, especially those that are not formally recognized. 

Leading this initiative is the Priority Committee on land invasion, which consists of various Heads of Departments (HODs) for the Community Safety, Infrastructure Development, Roads and Transport as well as Human Settlements amongst others. This committee will report directly to the ProvJoints following the land invasion workshop held on Tuesday, 14 October 2025. 

 This is an important step to maintain law and order, sustainable development and stop organised criminal syndicates who prey on vulnerable communities by selling land illegally. The Gauteng Traffic Police (GTP) airwing is a vital force in dealing with violent and organised crimes in the province. Notably, coordinated operations involving various role players such as SAPS, Directorate for Priority Investigation (DPCI) and private security companies have yielded positive results in executing intelligence-led operations which led to arrests for dangerous, wanted suspects involved in Cash-In-Transit (CIT) heists, truck and vehicle hijackings, kidnappings and house-breaking. Clarity on the Status of the Gauteng Traffic Wardens The establishment of the Gauteng Traffic Wardens (GTWs) has raised many concerns regarding their legality and mandate. 

The public must be assured that the Department of Community Safety is engaging the relevant stakeholders in finalising the status of Gauteng Traffic Wardens as Peace Officers in terms of Section 334 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 so that they can continue to provide the necessary support for law enforcement agencies in executing their duties. More than 8000 Gauteng Traffic Wardens (GTWs) have been recruited to work with other law enforcement agencies, to intensify police visibility through 24-hour patrols. These operations aim to ensure the safety and protection of both private property and state-owned infrastructure across the province. 

The Gauteng Traffic Wardens (GTWs) actively participate in joint law enforcement operations under the supervision of the South African Police Service (SAPS), Gauteng Traffic Police (GTP), and various Metro Police Departments (MPDs), among others. Through these coordinated efforts, the wardens have played a crucial role in enhancing public safety and maintaining law and order across the province. 
To date, they have assisted in the arrest of suspects involved in serious crimes such as armed robbery, theft, vandalism and damage to state infrastructure, drug dealing, and the possession of unlicensed firearms amongst others.  

In addition, the wardens continue to contribute to operations addressing illegal mining activities and supporting interventions linked to GenderBased Violence and Femicide (GBVF) cases. Their growing presence and collaboration with other law enforcement agencies underscore Gauteng’s commitment to building safer and more secure communities. 

The provincial government continues to implement innovative measures to fight crime in our communities. This is to ensure the livelihood Gauteng residents and their prosperity. Therefore, it is important to note that safety remains a shared responsibility. Members of the public are urged to collaborate with and support law enforcement officers in their efforts to root out criminal elements in our communities. 

While the Gauteng Provincial Government recognizes the progress outlined in strengthening law enforcement efforts, we remain mindful of the complex and dangerous environment in which our officers operate daily. In this regard, the provincial government notes with concern a recent incident involving members of the Gauteng Traffic Wardens (GTWs) while on duty. Five (5) GTWs reported for duty at Germiston SAPS and were deployed on foot patrol for visible policing in Germiston CBD on the 15th of October 2025. During their patrol, a robbery incident occurred at Big O Scrap Metal on Charles Street, Georgetown, where an unknown suspect opened fire on the officers. 

Warden Vinchenzo Lodewyk sustained a gunshot wound to his right leg and was immediately transported to a medical facility for treatment. A case of attempted murder has been opened at Germiston SAPS, and investigations are currently underway. 

The provincial government condemns this senseless act of violence in the strongest possible terms. 


MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA

Premier Lesufi releases signed performance agreements with the Members of the Executive Council

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA 



ONLINE EDITOR @KASIBC_AFRICA 

Premier Lesufi releases signed performance agreements with the Members of the Executive Council

 Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi today, 16 October 2025, in a significant move towards greater transparency and accelerated service delivery, is publicly releasing the signed performance agreements for all Members of the Executive Council (MECs).

This action fulfils a key commitment he made immediately after the formation of the 7th Provincial Administration under the Government of Provincial Unity (GPU), and it aligns with the government's pledge to build a capable, ethical, and developmental state that is directly accountable to the people. The Performance Agreements are a cornerstone of the provincial government's performance driven and results oriented approach. 

They translate the key provincial priorities, including driving inclusive growth, reducing poverty, tackling the high cost of living, and urgently addressing the G-13 priorities such as water security, crime reduction, and electricity stability, into a clear and actionable framework for each department. 

The documents outline for each MEC: 
• Key focus areas and responsibilities. 
• Specific outputs, targets, and performance indicators. 
• Detailed key activities and interventions. • Clear timelines and resource allocation. "By making these agreements public, we are ensuring that the provincial government is accountable to the people and making sure the residents know what they can expect from each MEC and their department. 

The people of Gauteng deserve to know what we have pledged to deliver, and these performance agreements are not just administrative documents but are a social contract between this Executive Council and the residents of Gauteng, “said Premier Lesufi To ensure proper implementation, Premier Lesufi will hold routine progress sessions with each MEC to assess progress, identify blockages, and determine where intervention is needed. 

The targets outlined in these agreements are legally binding and must be incorporated into the departments' Strategic Plans, Annual Performance Plans, and Budgets. A formal midterm review will be conducted after March 2027 to assess progress 

The signed Performance Agreements for all MECs can be accessed on the Gauteng Provincial Government website at :


MECs and their respective portfolios are as follows: 
MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko: Health and Wellness
MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela: Transport and Logistics • MEC Matome Chiloane: Education, and Sports, Arts and Culture 
MEC Lebohang Maile: Treasury and Economic Development 
MEC Tasneem Motara: Human Settlements 
MEC Faith Mazibuko: Social Development 
MEC Ewan Botha: Environment 
Premier Panyaza Lesufi: Community Safety 

This initiative underscores the provincial government's unwavering commitment to building an activist, accountable, and clean government that is people-centred and results-orientated. 

MAKEKASIGREAT©®™ @KASIBC_AFRICA