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LIGHT AIRCRAFT CRASHES INTO TUCK SHOP AT HOËRSKOOL ALBERTON

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LIGHT AIRCRAFT CRASHES INTO TUCK SHOP AT HOËRSKOOL ALBERTON

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) can confirm that a light aircraft reportedly crashed into a tuck shop at Hoërskool Alberton in Ekurhuleni earlier this morning on Sunday, 26 October 2025.

Circumstances around the incident are under investigation by relevant authorities. The pilot and the instructor who were onboard the aircraft reportedly sustained no injuries.

The Department can confirm this incident will not disrupt schooling activities or the ongoing National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations.


Parents have been advised to ensure that learners bring their own food to school while repairs are being arranged.

The GDE commends the school’s management, emergency services and aviation authorities for their prompt response to this sudden incident.

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Salutes Leaders and Volunteers on MANCOSA Graduation

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Salutes Leaders and Volunteers on MANCOSA Graduation

The Inkatha Freedom Party Youth Brigade National Executive Committee (IFPYB NEC) extends its heartfelt congratulations to the KZN IFPYB Provincial Chairperson, Comrade Mncendisi Maphisa, MPL, and all dedicated Youth Brigade leaders and volunteers who successfully graduated from MANCOSA in various fields of study.

This remarkable achievement goes beyond personal success — it stands as a powerful testament to the IFP Youth Brigade’s commitment to leadership through learning. It affirms that the movement’s leaders continue to lead by example through their relentless pursuit of education and self-improvement.

The IFPYB firmly believes that effective political leadership must be underpinned by intellectual depth and professional competence. These newly acquired qualifications represent critical tools in advancing the Youth Brigade’s mission of service and empowerment within our communities.

Education remains the cornerstone of sustainable growth, effective governance, and community upliftment. An educated leadership is essential to addressing persistent challenges such as youth unemployment, inequality, and limited access to education—especially among young people in rural areas.

Through their dedication to self-development, these graduates are strengthening the IFP’s capacity to deliver on its vision of comprehensive development and liberation, turning aspiration into tangible reality.

The IFP Youth Brigade salutes their commitment and looks forward to their continued contribution as educated and principled leaders within the Party and across the province.

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Alarming Rise of Suicides SAPS

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Alarming Rise of Suicides SAPS 

Alarming rise of suicides in the South African Police Service tragically reflects the strain facing those in the line of duty.

DA calls on National Police Commissioner to take decisive action in saving lives.

DA in Parliament will also ensure reforms are implemented.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) is deeply concerned by the alarming rise in suicides within the South African Police Service (SAPS). Recent reports reveal that, on average, one police officer takes their own life every week. 

This is not just a statistic; it is a tragic reflection of the immense psychological strain borne by those tasked with protecting our nation.

The DA extends its deepest condolences to the families and colleagues of those who have lost their lives. Every one of these tragedies represents a devastating failure of a system that continues to neglect the mental health and wellbeing of its members.

This crisis cannot be separated from the deep systemic issues within SAPS. Chronic under-resourcing, inadequate training at police colleges, long working hours, and relentless exposure to trauma have all created an environment of burnout and despair. Equally concerning is the lack of regular psychological debriefing and the continued stigma around seeking mental health support within the police service.

The fact that SAPS continues to dominate the headlines for all the wrong reasons, from corruption scandals to mismanagement and political interference, only adds to the psychological burden on officers who are doing their best to serve with integrity. These men and women on the ground feel abandoned and demoralised, forced to work within a system that too often undermines their efforts instead of supporting them.

The DA calls on the National Commissioner and SAPS management to take urgent, decisive action to address this crisis, including:

- The immediate rollout of mandatory and confidential mental health support and debriefing sessions after traumatic incidents;

- The integration of comprehensive mental health training and resilience programmes at all police colleges;

- Improved working conditions and resource allocation to relieve operational pressure; and

- Leadership accountability to ensure that the wellbeing of officers is prioritised alongside operational performance.

Our first responders face unimaginable trauma daily, they should not also have to face it alone. Protecting those who protect us must be a national priority.

The DA will be raising this matter in Parliament and through the Portfolio Committee on Police to ensure that SAPS implements urgent reforms to safeguard the mental health of its members.

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Flamingo Heights Flats Residents Continue To Suffer

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Flamingo Heights Flats Residents Continue To Suffer

The DA in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) notes with deep concern the ongoing delays in finalising the transfer of ownership of units at the Flamingo Heights flats in Tongaat - a project first begun more than six years ago to provide residents with long-overdue title deeds and security of tenure.

According to the latest status report by eThekwini Municipality - tabled at a recent KZN Human Settlements portfolio committee - while key steps including land audits, town planning layouts, and Surveyor General approvals have been completed, the project remains stalled due to persistent bureaucratic inefficiencies and poor interdepartmental coordination.

This includes the discovery that Erf 2379 Tongaat - the land on which Flamingo Heights stands - is still classified as a public open space which has further delayed the process pending closure and rezoning applications.

Residents of Flamingo Heights have waited too long for what they were promised - dignity through ownership.

This situation is symptomatic of eThekwini Municipality’s inability to plan, communicate, and execute effectively. The DA regards it as unacceptable that residents continue to live in uncertainty while red tape and administrative mismanagement delay their right to ownership.

The DA will work with its Housing portfolio colleagues in eThekwini in a bid to;

• Fast-track the Closure of Public Open Space application through Real Estate and Town Planning departments and set a fixed timeline for approval

• Establish a dedicated multi-departmental task team to oversee the remaining stages, including Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act No. 16 of 2013) (SPLUMA) compliance, rezoning and title deed issuance, with clear accountability and monthly progress updates

• Implement transparent public reporting mechanisms to allow residents to access updates without bureaucratic barriers and;

• Engage directly with beneficiaries to ensure that they are informed of timelines, processes and their rights throughout.

As a partner within KZN’s Government of Provincial Unit (GPU), the DA remains committed to empowering communities through secure property ownership, efficient public administration and transparent governance.

Flamingo Heights should be a model of successful urban regeneration and housing reform, not another example of government paralysis. 

The DA will continue to hold eThekwini Municipality accountable until every qualifying resident receives their title deed and the dignity that comes with it.

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