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We can’t keep quiet about Kelly’s lies 

When I met Kelly I couldn’t sleep because I knew I just met a suspect, I confided in my partner and we had a massive argument, she told me how, how dare you, this lady just lost her child and you come here with suspicious thoughts. 

My protectors agreed with me, they also got same sense about her, we decided to befriend her closely, after a few days we knew that she knew more. 

I would be the one she would ask for money, clothes and I made sure we get her a phone. We spoiled her and bought her groceries etc, she had no income, we became her income. 

The police also narrowed their suspect lists down to her and her partner, they would constantly call them in for questioning, everytime they questioned Kelly and her accused, they would come and tell us everything, I would specifically asked them if they were assaulted, they would say no. 

One day the police called them in, Kelly called us crying hysterically, @DivanKleinbooi one of my protectors put her on speaker phone, she cried hysterically, my first question was, are the police assaulting you guys, during the tears she said no again, she was crying because the police wanted to separate her and her boyfriend, it was the deepest cry, hysterical cry. 

We were all shocked because not once did she cry or show emotion for little Joshlin, we once thought that maybe she is not an emotional person. She cried uncontrollably for her boyfriend. 

Kelly told me the next day again that the police didn’t assault them and that they just asked them many questions. 

Long story short, the day that we had a church service for Joshlin, Kelly danced like crazy and we picked up that this people are planning to run, bags were packed and they had transport to visit the family, I told her that I’m planning to take her shopping and give her more money, I told her that we will go early and I will book her in guesthouse, my team took her elsewhere to another hotel because she was on the phone again ... 

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Mpumalanga Activities World Consumer Rights Day @KASIBCNEWS

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Mpumalanga Activities World Consumer Rights Day @KASIBCNEWS

The National Consumer Commission (NCC) in partnership with the Competition Commission of South Africa, the Mpumalanga Department of Economic Development and Tourism, and various regulatory bodies, under the umbrella of the Consumer Protection Forum (CPF), will commemorate World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD 2025) this week.

Consumer International will celebrate this year under the theme “A Just Transition to Sustainable Lifestyles”. To bring the message closer to home, South African authorities have themed WCRD 2025 as “Empowering Consumers—Balancing Rights with Ethical Business Practices". Deputy Commissioner at the NCC, Ms Thezi Mabuza averred the need for all stakeholders within the consumer protection landscape to cooperate in the quest for the effective protection of consumers.

This year’s activities will include consumer education and business compliance inspections conducted by various regulators in the consumer space to enforce compliance. In addition, a business breakfast, “Farm to Fork”, will be held on 13 March where various regulators will unpack topics such as competition concerns and safety in the food value chain. This event with business leaders will be held at the University of Mpumalanga (UMP) in Mbombela. “The breakfast is an opportunity for the Competition Commission to engage with business leaders in the area to gain insight into the concerns small-scale farmers, retailers, wholesalers, and large agri-businesses have including the barriers to entry and trade they may face,” Head of Advocacy Mr Andile Gwabeni explained. The breakfast will also raise awareness of the findings of the Fresh Produce Market Inquiry, Gwabeni said.

That same afternoon, a symposium will also be hosted at UMP. The symposium under the theme “Ethical Responsibilities for Business and Consumer Rights” will bring together researchers, experts, regulators, and advocacy organisations to discuss laws, regulations and best practices for consumer protection; provide consumers with knowledge about their rights and responsibilities; engage on new consumer protection issues such as e-commerce fraud, data privacy, and AI-driven marketing. The promotion of corporate responsibility and fair trade principles will also take place. “The outcomes of these discussions will help regulators to remain agile to protect consumers in this changing landscape,” said Mabuza.

The Mpumalanga Consumer Protection Office will relaunch its provincial consumer court on 13 March 2025, the eighth in the country. This court will provide access to effective redress for consumers of the province. “As the province, we are delighted to use this august occasion to celebrate the WCRD 2025 to relaunch the Mpumalanga Consumer Court. This court will be essential in ensuring a quick resolution to consumer complaints and the enforcement of consumer rights,” said Mr Bonani Dube, Acting Director: Business Regulations and Governance at the Mpumalanga Department of Economic Development and Tourism.

Observing WCRD 2025 on Friday, 14 March, various consumer rights regulators and entities will unite in carrying out diverse activities, and advocacy in the form of a formal event to empower consumers. Political heads, administrative heads and industry captains will address attendees at this main event at UMP.

Business Breakfast with Business Leaders

Event Details : 13 March 2025 at the University of Mpumalanga

Time : 07:30

Symposium

Event Details : 13 March 2025 at the University of Mpumalanga

Time : 14:00

Relaunch of the Mpumalanga Consumer Court

Event Details : 13 March 2025 at Christie’s Guesthouse, 32 Russell Street, Nelspruit

Time : 18:00

Main Event

Event Details : 14 March at the University of Mpumalanga





ANC FREE STATE RENEWAL, SERVICE DELIVERY, ECONOMIC GROWTH @KASIBCNEWS


ANC FREE STATE RENEWAL, SERVICE DELIVERY, ECONOMIC GROWTH @KASIBCNEWS


The African National Congress (ANC) has embarked on a comprehensive renewal programme aimed at restoring public confidence, strengthening the organisation, and ensuring that it remains a reliable and effective force for change in South Africa. This renewal process is a direct response to the challenges facing the movement, including declining public trust, inefficiencies in governance, and the need to realign the ANC with the aspirations of the people. 

The programme focuses on rebuilding branches, improving governance, rooting out corruption, enhancing service delivery, and reconnecting the movement with communities. Through this renewal, the ANC is determined to ensure that its structures operate efficiently, that leaders remain accountable to the people, and that service delivery is fasttracked to improve the lives of all South Africans. At its core, the ANC’s renewal programme is about aligning the movement with the aspirations of the people by fostering a leadership that is principled, accountable, and service-oriented. 

This process entails strengthening ANC structures through rigorous political education, thorough membership audits, and leadership development initiatives to ensure that only committed and disciplined cadres are entrusted with leading the organisation. Central to this renewal is a commitment to ethical governance, which prioritizes transparency, accountability, and the eradication of inefficiencies in service delivery. Equally important is the drive for economic transformation, ensuring that policies are not only growth-oriented but also deliberately structured to uplift the poor and working class, addressing inequalities and creating sustainable opportunities for all South Africans.  

The NWC visit to the Free State flows from the decision by the NEC to visit all provinces, following the 2024 National and Provincial Election outcome that we characterized as a significant setback. We have already visited the provinces of KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. 

The NWC met will all structures which included branches, regions as well as the PEC. In a meeting with the PEC, the NWC also received report from the Premier as deployee in government in the Free State.  The Free State, like many provinces, has faced governance challenges that have led to poor service delivery, financial mismanagement, and inefficiencies in local government. These issues have resulted in growing dissatisfaction among residents, making it necessary for the ANC to take decisive action.  

The recent engagements by the National Working Committee (NWC) with ANC structures in the province reaffirm the movement’s commitment to addressing these concerns head-on and rebuilding the trust of communities. The ANC recognizes the serious service delivery challenges facing many communities in the Free State, including infrastructure backlogs, unreliable water and electricity supply, and poor maintenance of roads and public facilities.  

To address these concerns, the ANC is prioritizing concrete interventions to ensure that municipalities function efficiently and deliver basic services effectively. Ultimately, the visit is informed by the fact that the ANC exists to serve the people. 

The establishment of War Rooms on Service Delivery will monitor the implementation of government projects, track service delivery performance, and address delays in project execution. This will ensure that government budgets earmarked for critical infrastructure and essential services are fully utilized and that no funds are surrendered due to inefficiencies. 

The ANC is also reviving the Letsema programme at a regional level to mobilize communities in partnership with local government structures to resolve service delivery concerns and maintain public infrastructure. Letsema is a practical demonstration of active citizenry, where community members, ANC structures, and local government officials work side by side to improve living conditions. 

The District Development Model (DDM) Champions will provide strategic support to municipalities to ensure that projects are implemented on time and within budget. The ANC is committed to ensuring that no municipality is left behind, and all residents, especially those in rural areas, receive quality services. 

Local government intervention will be made on a continuous basis across all municipalities where there is need for such support, to unblock service delivery. This must include ensuring proper financial management in order to achieve clean audit as evidence of proper governmental systems. The ANC’s renewal programme is about building stronger, more accountable ANC structures. A key part of this process is ensuring that ANC branches and regions function as centers of community activism that are responsive to the needs of the people. Political education efforts in the Free State are being intensified to strengthen political consciousness and discipline. 

Before every Branch Biennial General Meeting (BBGM), members must undergo compulsory political education sessions to reaffirm the movement’s principles, ethical leadership, and commitment to serving the people. This will ensure that ANC branches elect leaders who are fit to lead and committed to advancing the interests of their communities. In the local government sphere, the ANC deployees, working with the Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) and the Regional Executive Committee (REC), will engage ANC caucuses in municipalities to ensure that they meet regularly to proactively resolve governance challenges.

ANC Caucuses will no longer be allowed to convene only to discuss formal council agenda items but must hold standing meetings to track and monitor municipal performance and intervene where necessary. 

A skills audit of all senior municipal managers in the Free State is also being conducted to ensure that qualified and competent individuals occupy key positions in municipalities. The ANC will not tolerate cadre deployment that prioritizes political connections over competence. Only those who can effectively deliver services will be retained or appointed. The Local Government Interventions Task Team will also be deployed to assist struggling municipalities, provide technical support, and intervene where urgent action is needed. This task team will focus on priority municipalities where service delivery failures have had the greatest impact on communities. 

The ANC recognizes that economic transformation is critical to addressing poverty, inequality, and unemployment in the Free State. The province has immense economic potential, particularly in agriculture, mining, and manufacturing, but this potential has not been fully harnessed due to poor governance, lack of investment, and inadequate infrastructure. 

The ANC, working with government and the private sector, is prioritizing investment in economic infrastructure, support for small businesses, and skills development to drive job creation and economic growth. Efforts are being made to revitalize the agricultural sector by ensuring that farmers, including emerging black farmers, have access to land, funding, and markets. 

Infrastructure projects are being accelerated to improve roads, water systems, and public facilities that support economic development. Strengthening support for township and rural economies is essential in ensuring that small businesses receive the financial and non-financial support needed to thrive. The ANC is working with private sector investors to unlock opportunities in manufacturing, renewable energy, and tourism. Economic growth is not just about numbers but about real change in the lives of ordinary people. 

The ANC is committed to ensuring that economic policies uplift the poor and working-class. The ANC calls on its members, supporters, and all residents of the Free State to actively participate in the renewal, rebuilding, and service delivery efforts. This is not just an ANC initiative; it is about creating a better Free State for everyone. ANC structures must remain rooted in the communities, and all members are urged to work tirelessly to reconnect with the people. 

The challenges faced by many Free State residents are well understood, and decisive action is being taken to resolve them. The work ahead requires discipline, unity, and a collective commitment to the principles of the ANC. The Free State belongs to all who live in it, and together, we will ensure accelerated service delivery, economic growth, and an inclusive, non-racial society. 

The PEC has been given a clear mandate, which is to unite the organization as platform to deliver on our democratic mandate at all levels of government. The ANC will continue to be seized with programmes to ensure that the ANC has well-oiled machinery at provincial, regional and branch level. It must be an organization that is one with the masses of our people.   





400 000 DRIVERS PERMITS DELAYS @KASIBCNEWS


400 000 DRIVERS PERMITS DELAYS @KASIBCNEWS 


The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng calls on the Gauteng Department of Transport MEC, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela to urgently address a 40 000 backlog of unissued driver permits. This backlog is causing significant disruptions for motorists, forcing them to operate illegally and severely impacting key industries, including the taxi and e-hailing sectors.

This information was revealed by the department during the Roads and Transport Portfolio Committee meeting last week after the DA raised questions regarding the allocation of permits, highlighting complaints from motorists who have been left stranded and unable to drive legally. These frustrations have even led to large-scale protests across the province.

"It is concerning that the department continues to fail motorists by not finding ways to expedite the process of issuing operating permits within the regulated timelines. It is also troubling that the department continues to issue more permits while failing to address the backlog, which is holding thousands of motorists at ransom," said Evert du Plessis MPL, DA Gauteng Spokesperson for Roads and Logistics.

"The DA has long criticised the slow pace with which the department issues permits. This delay is primarily due to two known factors: hold-ups at the provincial and local government levels. Despite this, little to nothing has been done to streamline processes between these two levels of government and eliminate the unnecessary delays," says Du Plessis.

Rather than accepting responsibility for its shortcomings, the department has demonstrated that it is overwhelmed by blaming drivers who are victims in this scenario. The taxi industry alone generates thousands of jobs that support many families. Consequently, undermining such an industry due to administrative incompetence is intolerable.

The DA reiterates its demand for the department to find ways to eradicate the backlog and end the suffering of motorists who want to abide by the law but are not given the opportunity to do so.

A DA-led Gauteng provincial government would ensure that it addresses the permit backlog efficiently while maintaining fair and transparent processes for drivers who have long been left without information about how this process should unfold.

The DA is dedicated to ensuring that Gauteng motorists are not penalised by a department that is struggling to fulfil its primary responsibilities.






Luxury Audi Q5s for SA Navy amid Crisis @KASIBCNEWS


Luxury Audi Q5s for SA Navy amid Crisis @KASIBCNEWS



The DA demands answers on the South African Navy's purchase of six luxury Audi Q5 SUVs, each of which retail at over R1 million. This decision underscores the continued disregard for the severe crisis facing the SANDF. While essential vehicles and equipment remain in disrepair or obsolete due to limited funds, top officials continue to prioritise luxury over the basic needs of soldiers on the ground.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) will submit parliamentary questions to ascertain:

-  The justification for purchasing luxury Audi Q5s for top officials in the SA Navy while soldiers face critical resource shortages.
-  Whether this purchase was made in the final weeks of the 2024/2025 budget year to ensure fiscal dumping before the year ends.
-  The rationale behind prioritising luxury vehicles over essential equipment and vehicle repairs needed by the SANDF.

This extravagant spending exemplifies the ongoing culture of privilege - complete with red carpets and golf days - while ordinary soldiers struggle without proper resources. It is yet another indicator of weak leadership that fails to put South Africa and its military personnel first.

The timing of this purchase raises further concerns. Acquired in the final three weeks of the 2024/2025 budget year, with quotes obtained as early as January, it suggests potential fiscal dumping—deliberately exhausting the budget before the financial year ends.

The Democratic Alliance will not allow this matter to go unanswered. We demand full transparency from the Minister of Defence and the Chief of the SANDF. South Africans deserve military leadership that prioritises security and responsible governance over luxury.





HEALTH STANDARD COMPLIANCE AT HELEN JOSEPH HOSPITAL @KASIBCNEWS


HEALTH STANDARD COMPLIANCE AT HELEN JOSEPH HOSPITAL @KASIBCNEWS 



The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) has noted the joint report released by the Office of the Health Ombud (OHO) and the Office of Health Standards Compliance (OHSC) on the findings of the investigation and a risk-based inspection regarding allegations made in relation to Helen Joseph Hospital (HJH). 

The investigation was initiated after a request by the Minister of Health in the wake of allegations made by Mr Thomas Holmes aka Tom London during his admission at the hospital in September 2024. 

The reports provide clear recommendations on various areas such governance, human resource management, finance and supply chain management, and infrastructure and maintenance. 

The GDoH will fast track the process to implement the recommendations as outlined by both the OHO and OHSC. It must be pointed out that the Department has already initiated province-wide interventions that are aimed at addressing the identified issues and beyond. 

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These interventions include the reviewing of the organisational structure which is currently awaiting approval processes, while the infrastructure function within the department has been strengthened with the appointment of a Deputy Director General which has led to the development of a comprehensive maintenance and upgrade programme including procurement of health technology, and the process of filling the CEO post at HJH is prioritised for the new financial year commencing in April 2025, after the only  suitable candidate declined an offer post the interview process.  

The GDoH wishes to assure the public that it remains committed to improving the quality of care across its facilities and will continue to work with multiple stakeholders both within and outside the department to ensure the provision of universal healthcare. 





SHOPRITE SHUTDOWN WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT @KASIBCVIDEO

 


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GONE TO SOON FOUR LEARNERS @KASIBCNEWS


GONE TO SOON FOUR LEARNERS @KASIBCNEWS




Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport Kedibone Diale-Tlabela has conveyed her deepest condolences to families of the victims of accident that occurred this morning, Monday, 10 March 2025 along the N12 Westbound before Putfontein in Daveyton, City of Ekurhuleni.  

It is alleged that the accident involved a collision between multiple vehicles on the N12 westbound near the Putfontein Road off-ramp in Daveyton, resulting in the tragic loss of life of four learners. One of the vehicles happened to be a private scholar transport, which was transporting the learners to school. 

It was reported that four pupils aged 5,7,8 and 9 lost their lives, while four others were rushed to local hospital for medical attention.  

“We are deeply saddened by this accident and convey our deepest condolences to families and loved ones of the victims. As a Department, we continue to plead with drivers to be alert at all times, adhere to speed limits, exercise patience, ensure vehicles are roadworthy and most importantly, make informed decisions that will save lives on our roads”. The MEC added that while drivers bear the greatest responsibility for decisions relating to road use, passenger activism and awareness is equally important.  

Law enforcement agencies are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to establish the exact cause. 






TRAGIC LOSS OF FOUR LEARNERS CAR ACCIDENT IN EKURHULENI @KASIBCNEWS


TRAGIC LOSS OF FOUR LEARNERS CAR ACCIDENT IN EKURHULENI @KASIBCNEWS



Gauteng MEC for Education, Mr Matome Chiloane, is saddened to confirm the tragic loss of four learners from Tom Newby Primary School, Rynfield Primary School and an ECD centre following a fatal car accident that took place this morning on Monday, 10 March 2025, on the N12 in Daveyton, Ekurhuleni. 

It is alleged that the accident involved a collision between multiple vehicles on the N12 westbound near the Putfontein Road off-ramp in Daveyton, resulting in the tragic loss of life of four learners. One of the vehicles happened to be a private scholar transport, which was transporting the learners to school. Law enforcement agencies are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to establish the exact cause. 

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The deceased include two boy learners in Grade 1 and Grade 3, who were siblings from Tom Newby Primary School in Benoni; a Grade 1 boy learner from Rynfield Primary School also in Benoni, and a Grade R boy learner from an ECD centre that is still to be identified. Additionally, another girl learner in Grade 3 from Rynfield Primary School is in critical condition as a result of the accident, and has been admitted to a local hospital for urgent medical care. 

The GDE Psycho-Social Support Unit has been dispatched to both Tom Newby and Rynfield Primary Schools to provide immediate counselling services to learners and educators in the aftermath of this devastating incident. 

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of these young learners whose lives were tragically cut short by this unfortunate incident. Our thoughts are with the bereaved families, friends, and the school communities during this painful period. The Department stands ready to provide the necessary support to all affected,” said MEC Chiloane. 







South Africa and India Sign MOU @KASIBCNEWS



South Africa and India Sign MOU @KASIBCNEWS



The National School of Government (NSG) and the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to foster collaboration in capacity building, research, consultancy, and knowledge sharing to enhance governance and public sector performance.

The partnership will enable both institutions to utilize their expertise in training, research, advisory services, and professional development to equip public servants with the necessary skills and competencies to drive national development.

Key areas of cooperation under this MOU include:

  • Capacity building and training programs for public sector professionals.
  • Joint research initiatives to inform policy and governance best practices.
  • Advisory and consultancy services.
  • Knowledge sharing and networking platforms.
  • Exchange programs.

The collaboration between the two institutions will take various forms, such as facilitated field study tours, seminars, workshops, and information sharing, to foster mutual learning and professional growth.

The NSG principal, Prof Busani Ngcaweni, said, “Partnerships are a key focus for the NSG as they enable us to expand the depth of training delivery and diversity and allow access to expertise that we do not have. This collaboration with ASCI aligns with NSG’s mission to build a highly skilled and ethical public sector. We aim to strengthen governance and service delivery through joint research, training, and advisory programs."

Prof Ngcaweni added that the signing of the partnership marked the beginning of a strategic partnership that will enhance public sector capacity and capabilities, promote good governance, and facilitate international best practices in administration and management. The signing of this MoU is a milestone in the growing bilateral relations between South Africa and India.

These relations were forged during the struggle against apartheid, with India becoming one of the first countries in the world to impose sanctions against the apartheid regime and bringing the issue of apartheid to the attention of the United Nations and other relevant international platforms





GAUTENG 634 SUSPECTS ARRESTED @KASIBCNEWS



GAUTENG 634 SUSPECTS ARRESTED @KASIBCNEWS



The Gauteng Traffic Police (GTP) and the Gauteng Traffic Wardens (GTWs) working with the South African Police Service (SAPS) and other stakeholders conducted High Density Operations and Operation Shanela throughout the 07th of March 2025 to 09th of March 2025. 

The weekend long operations yielded six hundred and twenty-nine (629) arrests across Gauteng and form part of the provincial government’s integrated efforts to intensify the fight against crime and prevent lawlessness in Gauteng.  

In the City of Ekurhuleni, law enforcement officials made two hundred arrests (200) arrests within the Primrose, Katlehong, Elsburg, Crystal Park, Boksburg, Springs, Zonkizizwe, Daveyton, Germiston, Tsakane, Ivory Park, Kempton Park, Nigel, and Actonville policing precincts. 

A total of thirty-eight (38) undocumented foreign nationals were arrested, while 16 persons were arrested for selling liquor without a license and twenty seven (27) suspects for possession of drugs. Other charges included drinking and driving, common assault, theft, drug dealing and murder amongst other things.  The City of Tshwane made one hundred and eighty-seven arrests (187), with forty-five (45) of those being for drinking and driving, eighty-six (86) for public drinking, twenty-six (26) for contravention of the immigration act and seventeen (17) for possession of drugs. 

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The arrests were made within the Ga-rankuwa, Sunnyside, Erasmia, Pretoria central, Bronkhorspruit, Rietgat and Ekangala policing precincts. Law Enforcement Agencies within the Sedibeng District Municipality made one hundred and five (105) arrests for cases which include selling liquor without a licence, selling illegal cigarettes, possession of drugs, Assault GBH and possession of illegal firearms within Sebokeng, De Deur, Orange Farm, Barrage Vanderbijil Park. Many of the arrests were for undocumented persons, which included seventy-eight (78) suspects.  

The City of Johannesburg yielded a total of eighty-four (84) arrests for charges including driving under the influence of alcohol, public drinking, possession of drugs, selling liquor without a license, assault GBH and robbery, house robbery and stolen goods. 

The arrests took place within Eldorado Park, Mondeor, Lenasia, Bramley, Naledi, Dieplsoot, Braamfischer, Dobsonville, Doornkop and Cosmo City. The West Rand District Municipality made fifty-nine (59) arrests for cases which include undocumented persons, shoplifting, house breaking and theft, M.I.T.P intimidation, possession of drugs, dealing in liquor without license, drunk and driving, common assault, assault GBH, contravention of protection order and assault GBH, domestic violence, failure to appear at court and possession of suspected drugs. 

The arrests were made within the Fochville, Kagiso, Magaliesburg, Westonaria, Krugersdorp and Muldesdrift policing precincts. “Cases such as public drinking, drinking and driving, undocumented persons and possession of drugs continue to plague our communities and pose a serious threat to the safety of residents. 

The Gauteng Traffic Police commends the work of law enforcement officials in working together to ensure that perpetrators of these crimes are brought to book. 

The officials will continue to conduct these operations to root out elements of crime in our communities,” said the Gauteng Traffic Police spokesperson Mr Sello Maremane. 





CHINESE NATIONALS GUILTY HUMAN TRAFFICKING @KASIBCNEWS


CHINESE NATIONALS GUILTY HUMAN TRAFFICKING @KASIBCNEWS



Long-awaited sentencing in the trial of seven Chinese nationals found guilty of human trafficking and child labour postponed

The sentencing proceedings in the trial of seven Chinese nationals found guilty of human trafficking and child labour at the Gauteng South Division Court in Johannesburg were today postponed to late next month (April).

The defence represented by Counsel J. Kruger applied for the postponement of the sentencing proceedings and this request was granted. Kruger said in Court today that the defence was still seized with studying the judgment that found the accused guilty. He also told the Court that the defence was yet to obtain medical evidence of accused number six, who he disclosed that she has been “hit by a stroke”.  

The seven Chinese nationals were on 25 February 2025 found guilty on 160 Counts. The criminals are: Kevin Tsao Shu-Uei, Chen Hui, Qin Li, Jiaqing Zhou, Ma Biao, Dai Junying, and Zhang Zhilian. The accused are facing schedule six offences.  

The Chinese were found guilty of not registering with the Compensation Fund and declaring their operations; failure to keep records of their earnings; failure to submit their return on earnings; failure to pay and declare assessments; failure to maintain a safe workplace; failure to report incidents; failure to register and declare with Unemployment Insurance Fund Commissioner; failure to inform the Commissioner on Unemployment Insurance changes; guilty of human trafficking; aiding/facilitating human trafficking; bondage; benefiting from victims of human trafficking; assisting illegals to remain in South Africa.

The seven criminals were arrested on 12 November 2019 in a joint operation carried out at their premises -  Beautiful City Pty Ltd based at Village Deep in Johannesburg. The joint inspection blitz was carried out by the Department of Employment and Labour’s Inspection and Enforcement Services (IES) branch together with the South African Police Service (SAPS)/ Hawks Unit and the Department of Home Affairs, this following a tip-off.

The joint operation uncovered illegal immigrants some of whom were minors working under horror conditions and kept in the locked premises of Beautiful City. The factory produced cotton fibre sheets.

The six accused were remanded in custody, except accused number six (Dai Junying) who is out on medical grounds. The accused came to the Court being pushed in a wheelchair. The sentencing proceedings are now set for 29-30 April 2025