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THE MURDER OF SEVEN PEOPLE IN CAPE TOWN WITHIN 24 HOURS

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THE MURDER OF SEVEN PEOPLE IN CAPE TOWN WITHIN 24 HOURS

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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) notes the brutal murder of seven people in less than 24 hours in Cape Town, a city falsely marketed as the “best-run” municipality under Democratic Alliance (DA) leadership. On Monday, reports emerged that seven people were found dead in different areas across Cape Town, with the youngest victim being only 21 years old.

In Gugulethu, two young men between the ages of 21 and 23 were gunned down while walking with four friends who narrowly escaped with their lives. In Canal, Manenberg, two men aged between 40 and 52 were shot and killed. In Ravensmead, a man was shot dead and another injured while they were sitting on the pavement inside the yard of the deceased. This is a chilling reminder that the people of Cape Town are not safe even within the confines of their own homes.

Another lifeless body was discovered at the Mitchells Plain taxi rank, while in Delft, a 40-year-old man was shot and killed at Langa Hokies. What unites all these murders is the fact that every victim died from gunshot wounds, the cases remain under investigation, and not a single arrest has been made in a so-called city that “cares for all.”

Cape Town has effectively become a murder zone. Between 1 and 17 January 2026 alone, 195 homicides were recorded, an average of 11 people killed every single day without justice. This level of violence constitutes a state of emergency that demands urgent and decisive intervention. However, the DA-led City of Cape Town remains indifferent because this violence is concentrated in townships and the Cape Flats, far removed from their privileged constituencies.

The DA-led government has demonstrated, through both action and inaction, that African and Coloured lives do not matter. Our people are reduced to mere statistics, stripped of dignity and denied justice. 

This deliberate neglect sustains Cape Town as a city of two realities, a safe haven for the white minority, while Black and Coloured communities are condemned to poverty, violence, and death. It cannot be normalised that people die like flies while governance continues as if nothing is wrong.



The EFF further condemns the complete failure of the state, at local, provincial, and national levels to control the proliferation of illegal firearms. Guns continue to flood Cape Flats communities with no meaningful interdiction, no accountability, and no political will to dismantle gun-running syndicates

The DA-led provincial government has failed to implement effective gun-control strategies, while law enforcement agencies appear either incapable or unwilling to remove firearms from our streets. As long as guns are freely available, the bloodshed will continue.

We call on Parliament to urgently fast-track the multi-portfolio parliamentary intervention into the violent crime crisis in Cape Town and across the Western Cape, as tabled by the EFF on 13 November 2025. This inquiry is long overdue and must be treated with the seriousness and urgency it deserves, similar to the Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations made by General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. All lives matter and must be treated equally, without class bias.

Finally, we call upon civil society organisations and communities to unite in the fight against crime.

Those with information about these murders and the perpetrators must come forward and report them. Community safety cannot be achieved without collective action, accountability, and justice.

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Sport, Arts and Culture on World Surf League event at Jeffreys Bay

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Sport, Arts and Culture on World Surf League event at Jeffreys Bay

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS 
ONLINE_EDITOR 


The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) has noted numerous public statements attributing responsibility for the loss of the World Surf League’s Championship Tour event at Jeffreys Bay to the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture and DSAC. This includes an official statement from a major political party directly criticising the Minister and the Department for the decision made by the World Surf League to shift the event to New Zealand.

The Jeffreys Bay event is a privately owned and promoted event that formed part of the professional global surfing circuit since the mid-1980s. It featured on the Championship Tour calendar for more than 30 years.

Many of the commercial realities around sustainably promoting and holding this event have changed, however, leaving the organisers searching for sources of funding that were not needed in the past. It must be noted that the World Surf League event was hosted in South Africa for many years without the involvement of, or direct financial support from, the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture.

The public narrative being spread now, by contrast, appears to suggest that the Minister has withdrawn support from the event, leading to its demise. This is highly inaccurate.

Factually, anyone wishing to apply for funding for such an event must do so in line with the Bidding and Hosting of International Sport and Recreational Events Regulations, which set out the prescribed process to be followed by organisations intending to bid for and host international sporting events in South Africa.

In terms of these Regulations, event organisers are required to submit a formal application to the Department whenever they bring international competitors to South Africa for a sporting event. The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture considers such applications and may approve or decline them. Where an application includes a request for national government funding, guarantees, or services from other government departments, the Minister is required to submit the request to Cabinet for consideration and approval. The Regulations exist to ensure that international events hosted by South Africa are properly planned, financially viable, and implemented in a sustainable manner, with due regard to available resources.

In the case of the World Surf League event, the Department and Ministry did not receive any formal application submitted in accordance with the Regulations.



As no request for national government funding, guarantees, or associated services was formally submitted for consideration, no funding decision was therefore taken at national level. All public comments that are now seeking to place the blame at the feet of the Minister for the inability to secure a WSL event in 2026 are misguided, a form of deflection and unjustified scapegoating.

The Department continues to support the development of the sport through the provision of an annual grant to Surfing South Africa, in line with an approved three-year funding agreement and subject to the availability of funds.

DSAC remains committed to supporting sport development and the hosting of international events in South Africa through transparent, lawful, and sustainable processes.


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Home Affairs sets new record by delivering over Four Million Smart IDs in 2025

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Home Affairs sets new record by delivering over Four Million Smart IDs in 2025

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS 
ONLINE_EDITOR 


The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has issued a record 4,002,964 Smart ID Cards in the 2025 calendar year, the highest rate of delivery in the history of the department. This milestone represents a 17% increase on the 3,427,468 Smart IDs issued during 2024, which was itself a new record at the time. 

The 2025 performance is about 1.3 million more than the number of Smart IDs issued during the 2023 and 2022 calendar years respectively.

This historic breakthrough represents the latest milestone under the department’s vision to deliver Home Affairs @ home through the pursuit of digital transformation. It is thanks to the purposive focus of the Government of National Unity (GNU) on technology upgrades and improved efficiencies at both the Department of Home Affairs and Government Printing Works (GPW), which physically produces the Smart ID. One of the key upgrades has been the department’s investment in repairing the Online Verification Service (OVS), which was previously underfunded and abused by some external users. Correcting this has led to higher uptime and better performance of the population register at Home Affairs offices, directly contributing to giving more South Africans access to Smart IDs than ever before.

The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, said: “The milestone of delivering over four million Smart IDs in a calendar year for the very first time demonstrates how our commitment to digital transformation is expanding inclusion and access at a scale never seen before. Smart IDs are vastly more secure than the fraud-prone green barcoded ID book. Thanks to the ongoing digital transformation of Home Affairs, over four million more people gained the ability to securely open a bank account, access employment, and obtain social grants in 2025.”



The accelerated rollout of Smart IDs is a cornerstone of the department’s Medium-Term Development Plan targets. The green bar-coded ID book, which the Smart ID is intended to replace, has become a soft target for fraudsters and is estimated to be 500% more vulnerable to fraud than the Smart ID.

To further enhance access to Smart IDs, the department is currently in the final phase of preparatory work for the rollout of its new digital partnership with South Africa’s banking sector, which will enable even more citizens to access Smart IDs at hundreds more bank branches around the country, close to where they live. This is Home Affairs @ home in action.

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