Monday, 10 March 2025

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.