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Presidency on Government’s performance in 2025
Address delivered by the Minister of Public Works & Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson
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Address delivered by the Minister of Public Works & Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson
Request for SAPS involvement
Ladies and gentlemen,
Given the seriousness of the preliminary findings, the loss of life, and the clear indications of potential criminality, we have taken steps to ensure that the criminal investigation into this collapse is thorough, coordinated, and informed by prior experience.
On Sunday afternoon, I formally wrote to the Minister of Police, Minister Cachalia, to request his assistance in facilitating inter-provincial cooperation within the South African Police Service in relation to this investigation.
Specifically, I requested that the SAPS investigative team from the Western Cape, which previously led the complex investigation into the George Building collapse, be made available, where appropriate, to support and collaborate with the KwaZulu-Natal SAPS team responsible for the eThekwini investigation.
The purpose of this request is not to replace local investigative capacity, but to strengthen it - by drawing on experience gained in a similar tragedy, particularly in navigating the technical, evidentiary, and regulatory complexities that arise in cases of major structural failure.
My department, together with the Council for the Built Environment, is leading the technical investigation into the collapse and stands ready to support SAPS in any manner required to ensure accountability, justice for affected families, and the prevention of similar incidents in the future.
Where loss of life occurs as a result of possible negligence or unlawful conduct, there can be no room for delay, fragmentation, or uncertainty.
Those responsible must be identified, and the law must take its course.
The CBE has recommended three immediate steps to be taken as a precautionary measure which I fully support, namely:
- Detecting illegal building activities in municipalities across the country
- Requiring ready-mix concrete providers to notify building control bodies wherever large volumes of concrete are delivered to construction sites across the country to ensure they are known to municipalities,
- Launching a community-based campaign on the importance of building approvals and relevant statutory processes as part of public safety.
Conclusion
Ladies and gentlemen,
As I conclude, and as this investigation continues, our focus remains clear and unwavering: to support affected families and communities, to ensure full accountability, and to prevent a tragedy of this nature from ever occurring again.
The technical, criminal, and labour-related investigations now underway will proceed without interference.
My department, through the Council for the Built Environment, will continue to work closely with law-enforcement authorities and all relevant departments to ensure that every responsible party is identified and held to account.
Once investigations are concluded, we will communicate the outcomes transparently to the public, as we have done in the case of the George Building collapse, while ensuring that criminal proceedings are not compromised.
Before I conclude, I want to formally acknowledge and thank the disaster-management teams, emergency services, and first responders who have worked tirelessly under extremely difficult and dangerous conditions since Friday.
In particular, I would like to thank Mr Mzwandile Hadebe, the Acting Head of the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Disaster Management Centre, and his team, for their leadership, coordination, and professionalism throughout this response.
I want to also thank the Provincial of KwaZulu-Natal through MEC Reverend Thulasizwe Buthelezi and MEC Martin Meyer for their support and response during this disaster.
I would like to also acknowledge the support of the eThekwini Municipality through the Mayor, Cyril Xaba, for response they have led during this time.
Their work has been critical in managing this tragedy with care, discipline, and respect for human life.
I would therefore now like to invite the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Public Works & Infrastructure, Martin Meyer, to brief you on the current status of operations and the support measures being implemented for affected families and the broader community.
Thank you.
Enquiries:
James De Villiers Spokesperson to the Minister
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URGENT ACTION ON INNER-CITY CRIME, FOLLOWING BRUTAL MURDER OF DJ WARRAS
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URGENT ACTION ON INNER-CITY CRIME, FOLLOWING BRUTAL MURDER OF DJ WARRAS
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South African stranded in China
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EXECUTIVE MAYOR COJ, CLLR DADA MORERO, ON THE TRAGIC KILLING OF DJ WARRAS
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EXECUTIVE MAYOR COJ, CLLR DADA MORERO, ON THE TRAGIC KILLING OF DJ WARRAS
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PASSING OF MARHOOM ISMAIL MAHOMED AYOB (1942–2025)
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PASSING OF MARHOOM ISMAIL MAHOMED AYOB (1942–2025)
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SIU SECURES ORDER TO FREEZE R2.7 MILLION OF TINTSWALO CHAUKE’S DIVORCE SETTLEMENT
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SIU SECURES ORDER TO FREEZE R2.7 MILLION OF TINTSWALO CHAUKE’S DIVORCE SETTLEMENT
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MAKE SOWETO GREAT
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Here is a deep dive into the specific economic and tourism landscape of Soweto.
1. Economic Data: The "Black Diamond" Economy
Soweto is the heartbeat of South Africa's emerging middle class (often termed "Black Diamonds").
It is no longer just a low-income settlement; it is a massive consumer engine that rivals many independent cities.
A. Retail & Consumer Spending
Retail Powerhouse: Soweto has evolved from small spaza shops to hosting "super-regional" malls.
Maponya Mall: The crown jewel. It is one of the largest malls in South Africa, housing over 170 shops. It proved to major retailers that Soweto residents wanted premium brands (Woolworths, Truworths, Nike) locally, rather than commuting to Johannesburg CBD or Sandton.
Jabulani Mall & Protea Glen: These malls cater to the expanding western suburbs of Soweto, further capturing local spend.
Spending Patterns:
Grocery & Food: High volume spending on bulk staples, but with a rapidly growing "convenience" market for fast food (KFC, McDonald's, and local franchises like Chicken Licken).
Building & Hardware: A massive sector. As residents upgrade from "matchbox" houses to double-storey homes, hardware stores in Soweto see higher turnover than many in suburban Johannesburg.
B. Income & Demographics
The "Dual" Economy: Soweto is economically split.
Middle Class: Approximately 20% of households earn above R13,000/month. This group drives the property market and vehicle finance sector.
Lower Income: A significant portion (approx. 20%) still earns below R6,500/month, relying on social grants and the informal economy.
Property Wealth: Soweto is the "wealthiest" township in South Africa by asset value. The average property value is approx. R585,000, which is significantly higher than other major townships like Khayelitsha (R350,000) or Umlazi.
2. Major Tourism Operators & Experiences
Tourism in Soweto has shifted from "poverty tourism" (looking at shacks from a bus) to "immersive tourism" (cycling, eating, and sleeping in the township).
A. Adventure & Adrenaline
Soweto Outdoor Adventures (Soweto Towers):
Location: The iconic decommissioned Orlando Power Station.
Activities: They operate the 100m Bungee Jump between the two cooling towers (a bucket-list item for thrill-seekers). They also offer SCAD freefall, paintball inside the towers, and base jumping for pros.
Target Market: Youth travelers and adrenaline junkies.
B. Cultural & Immersive
Focus: The pioneer of "interactive" tourism. Instead of a bus, they put tourists on bicycles or Tuk-Tuks.
Activities:
Cycle Tours: Guided rides through Meadowlands and Orlando, greeting locals and visiting shebeens.
Storytelling: Evening sessions around a fire at their "Lebo-Land" park.
Camping: They offer the unique experience of camping safely within Soweto.
MoAfrika Tours:
Focus: Reliable, structured day tours often preferred by international travel agents. They cover the "Big 3": Mandela House, Hector Pieterson Museum, and the Apartheid Museum.
C. Premium Hospitality
Soweto Hotel & Conference Centre:
Location: Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown (where the Freedom Charter was signed).
Offering: A 4-star boutique hotel experience. It caters to business travelers and government officials who need high-end accommodation within the township, proving that luxury exists in Soweto.
3. Strategic Insight
The biggest opportunity currently being exploited is the "Night Economy." Previously, tourists left before sunset. Now, operators like Vilakazi Street Restaurants ( Sakhumzi, Nambitha) and Konka (a high-end nightclub in Pimville) are keeping money in Soweto until late at night. Konka, in particular, has become famous for selling expensive champagne (Dom Pérignon, Ace of Spades) to Johannesburg's elite, reversing the flow of money: rich people from the suburbs now drive into Soweto to party.
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Source : Gemini
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Brutal Murder of DJ Warras
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Brutal Murder of DJ Warras
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng extends deepest condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of DJ Warras, known to his audience as Warrick Stock.
DJ Warras was outspoken, fearless, and unapologetic in his views. He was a leader in his own right, someone who used his voice, platform, and lived experience to speak honestly about the realities facing our communities. Whether people agreed with him or not, he stood firmly for what he believed in and was never afraid to confront difficult issues.
His senseless and brutal killing is a devastating loss, not only to those closest to him but to our society. It highlights the rising wave of brutal targeted violence in our country, leaving citizens in constant fear as lives are taken with impunity.
His murder further lays bare how unsafe our country has become, and how shockingly easy it is to take a human life in broad daylight without fear of accountability. It challenges law enforcement agencies to act decisively to bring an end to this relentless cycle of violence that has already claimed so many lives.
The DA in Gauteng strongly condemns his killing and calls for swift investigation and accountability. We will be closely monitoring this case to ensure that those responsible are held accountable and that justice is served.
No family should have to bury a loved one because crime has been allowed to spiral out of control. May his family find strength during this painful time. Rest in peace, DJ Warras.

















