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GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Disaster Relief Handover in Vredenburg

GOVERNMENT IN ACTION: Disaster Relief Handover in Vredenburg

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA

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VREDENBURG — In a decisive display of state-led support and social solidarity, the Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, visited Vredenburg in the Western Cape to spearhead a vital Disaster Relief Handover Programme. The intervention comes in the wake of a powerful cold front that recently battered the province, bringing torrential rain, severe flooding, and freezing temperatures that heavily disrupted local households and livelihoods.

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Standing in Solidarity with the Most Vulnerable

​Addressing community leaders, media, and residents, Deputy Minister Mhlauli emphasized that when natural disasters strike, the poorest and most vulnerable families bear the heaviest burden. The loss of basic necessities like a roof, clothing, or food is a major setback that directly threatens human dignity.

​In response, the national government is intensifying its relief footprint by coordinating resources through the National Disaster Management Centre alongside provincial and local governance structures.

The Power of Public-Civil Partnerships

​A central highlight of the Vredenburg relief initiative is the strategic partnership between the state and the Al Imdaad Foundation. Together, they distributed essential supplies and emergency relief packages designed to fulfill the immediate needs of affected families.

​"This initiative demonstrates an important truth: when government and civil society work together, we can respond more quickly, more effectively, and with greater compassion," Mhlauli stated, praising the foundation's generosity as a true reflection of ubuntu.

Celebrating 30 Years of Constitutional Rights and SASSA

​The Deputy Minister noted that this relief drive coincides with two historic institutional milestones for South Africa in 2026:

30 Years of the Constitution: Celebrating three decades since the supreme law of the land was established to guarantee the rights to housing, healthcare, social security, and basic human dignity.

​30 Years of SASSA: Commemorating thirty years of South Africa's social assistance framework, which continues to act as a vital economic lifeline protecting millions of vulnerable households from poverty.

​Mhlauli reiterated that whether through emergency disaster management, education initiatives, or social grants, the ultimate goal of the democratic state is to ensure that no South African is left behind.

A Call to Register for the Upcoming Elections

​Looking ahead to the upcoming Local Government Elections, the Deputy Minister concluded her address by urging all eligible citizens to register and make their voices heard. Highlighting that municipalities control key daily service delivery mandates—such as water, sanitation, and housing—she reminded residents that voting is the primary tool to enforce public accountability and shape the future of local communities.

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REVEALED: EFF Fires Salvo at ANC’s ‘Deliberate Smokescreen’ to Shield Ramaphosa from Phala Phala Impeachment

REVEALED: EFF Fires Salvo at ANC’s ‘Deliberate Smokescreen’ to Shield Ramaphosa from Phala Phala Impeachment

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA

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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA — The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have launched a blistering, uncompromising political assault on the ruling African National Congress (ANC), vehemently condemning what they characterize as a calculated, deliberate obstruction of justice. At the center of the storm is the ANC's prolonged failure to submit its list of nominees to the National Assembly’s Section 89 Impeachment Committee, an essential parliamentary body mandated to investigate the long-standing Phala Phala farm scandal involving President Cyril Ramaphosa.

​In a sharply worded media briefing, the red berets completely rejected widespread mainstream media narratives suggesting that the ANC’s legislative paralysis is merely the byproduct of bureaucratic confusion or a bitter internal power struggle between ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula and National Assembly Chief Whip Mdumiseni Ntuli.

​According to the EFF, this narrative is a highly dishonest, well-coordinated political smokescreen manufactured to obscure a far more sinister reality: a systemic, party-wide strategy designed to frustrate the work of Parliament, subvert the Constitution, and protect the head of state from legal and political accountability.

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​Dismantling the "Internal Rift" Narrative

​For weeks, political commentators and internal party leaks have painted a picture of deep structural division within the ANC’s top brass. Reports suggested that Fikile Mbalula and Mdumiseni Ntuli were locked in an ideological impasse regarding which Members of Parliament (MPs) should be deployed to the high-stakes impeachment committee. The prevailing theory argued that the ruling party was terrified of inadvertently deploying rogue elements or factional opponents who might vote in alignment with the opposition to recommend the President’s removal.

​The EFF, however, has swiftly dismantled this explanation, calling it a cheap public relations stunt designed to buy time.

"The real issue confronting the republic is not ANC infighting," the EFF stated emphatically. "The real issue is that the ANC is refusing to deploy members to the impeachment committee because it seeks to delay, frustrate, and ultimately kill the work of the committee itself. They are treating the supreme law of our land like an internal party resolution that can be negotiated, postponed, or ignored at a whim."

​The opposition party further asserted that by withholding its mandatory nominees, the ANC is directly undermining the constitutional architecture of South Africa and turning the National Assembly into an extension of Luthuli House’s legal defense team.

The Legal and Constitutional Stakes: Section 89 and the Constitutional Court

​To fully understand the gravity of the EFF's condemnation, one must revisit the arduous legal history that birthed the Section 89 Impeachment Committee. The committee was not formed out of political goodwill; it is the direct consequence of an uncompromising Constitutional Court judgment.

​The apex court previously ruled that Parliament had fundamentally failed in its constitutional oversight duties when it unlawfully swept the Phala Phala matter under the rug during a chaotic, ANC-dominated National Assembly vote in late 2022. The court directed Parliament to establish a proper, institutionalized framework to implement Section 89 of the Constitution—the legal mechanism utilized to remove a sitting president from office for serious violations of the law or gross misconduct.

​In accordance with Rules 129J and 129K of the National Assembly Rules, the Speaker of Parliament is legally obligated to constitute an impeachment committee that fairly reflects proportional party representation. Because the ANC still holds a significant block of seats in the National Assembly, the committee cannot legally convene, elect a chairperson, adopt its internal terms of reference, or begin calling witnesses until the ruling party submits its list of members.

​By weaponizing this procedural requirement and refusing to hand over its names, the EFF argues, the ANC has successfully paralyzed a constitutionally mandated inquiry before it can even begin its work.

The Phala Phala Shadow: A Crisis That Refuses to Fade

​The Phala Phala scandal remains one of the most polarizing and potentially damaging political crises of the democratic era. The controversy erupted when it was revealed that millions of unrecorded, hidden US dollars were stolen from President Ramaphosa’s private wildlife farm in Limpopo. Rather than following standard reporting protocols via the South African Police Service (SAPS), allegations surfaced that a clandestine presidential protection unit covertly tracked down the suspects, interrogated them, and paid them off to ensure absolute silence.

​Subsequent independent findings, most notably the report compiled by former Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo's independent panel, concluded that there was prima facie evidence suggesting the President may have committed a serious violation of the Constitution and the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act.

​Despite these explosive findings, the ANC has consistently used its legislative majority to block, derail, and vote down independent parliamentary inquiries. The EFF contends that the current delay in forming the impeachment committee is simply the continuation of a multi-year cover-up campaign.

The Strategic Anatomy of Parliamentary Delay

​Constitutional experts and opposition strategists note that the ANC's stalling tactics are highly effective. By delaying the formation of the committee, the ruling party achieves several critical political objectives:

Strategic Objective

Political Mechanism

Intentional Consequence

Public Fatigue

Dragging out the legal process over months and years.

Exhausting public interest and reducing the media impact of the scandal.

Socio-Economic Distraction

Shifting national focus toward pressing crises like water shortages, inflation, and unemployment.

Pushing the Phala Phala inquiry into the background of national discourse.

Coalition Stabilization

Preventing explosive committee debates that could alienate conservative or centrist coalition partners.

Protecting the fragile political alliances holding the current governance structures together.

The EFF has vowed that it will not allow the ruling party to execute this strategy in silence. The red berets have signaled that they are prepared to take the matter back to the courts to compel the Speaker of Parliament to forge ahead with the committee, with or without the ANC's cooperation, arguing that a single political party cannot hold the entire constitutional democracy hostage.

Executive Accountability Under Siege

​The current battle over the Section 89 Impeachment Committee raises profound questions about the survival of executive accountability in South Africa. If a ruling party can systematically block the functioning of accountability mechanisms simply by refusing to show up or nominate members, the entire system of checks and balances envisioned by the architects of the democracy risks total collapse.

​The EFF has issued an urgent rallying cry to all progressive opposition benches, civil society formations, and ordinary South African citizens to reject the ANC's legislative maneuvers. The party insists that the defense of the Constitution transcends day-to-day party politics; it is a fundamental battle to ensure that no individual, regardless of their status or political office, is placed above the law.

​As the political deadlock deepens in the halls of Parliament, the nation watches anxiously to see whether the constitutional mandate of Section 89 will finally be realized, or if the Phala Phala inquiry will remain permanently buried beneath a mountain of bureaucratic delays and political screens.

​JOIN THE NATIONAL DEBATE: Is the ANC deliberately sabotaging parliament to protect the President, or is this a genuine internal administrative conflict? 

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CRACKING THE RING: Hawks Arrest Additional Suspect in KuGompo Human Trafficking Case

CRACKING THE RING: Hawks Arrest Additional Suspect in KuGompo Human Trafficking Case

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EASTERN CAPE — The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, widely known as the Hawks, has made a major breakthrough in a high-profile human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation ring.

​On Friday, 22 May 2026, the KuGompo-based Serious Organised Crime Investigation unit arrested a 30-year-old female suspect in Johannesburg, Gauteng. The suspect is an additional perpetrator linked to an ongoing investigation and is scheduled to make her first appearance before the KuGompo Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 25 May 2026.

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​Uncovering the Quigney Brothel Ring

​The arrest stems from a deep, intelligence-driven operation that began in 2023. The Hawks’ Trafficking In Person (TIP) team received crucial information regarding a residential property situated in Quigney, KuGompo. The premises were allegedly being run as an illegal brothel and served as a localized hub for organized sexual exploitation.

​Acting swiftly on the tip-off, the Hawks launched a comprehensive, multidisciplinary investigation to strip back the operational dynamics of the criminal enterprise.

​Coercion and Exploitation of Young Women

​Preliminary investigations paint a grim picture of how the syndicate operated. Reports suggest that several young women from various regions within the Eastern Cape province were deceptively recruited, manipulated, transported, and ruthlessly exploited for prostitution under highly coercive circumstances.

​Through meticulous, ongoing detective work, investigators positively linked the newly arrested 30-year-old female suspect to the broader case, which already involves 52-year-old Vuyokazi Gana.

​Hawks Commend Community and Media Cohesion

Major General Mboiki Obed Ngwenya, the Provincial Head of the Hawks, highly commended the investigating team for their relentless efforts in hunting down the suspect.

​Major General Ngwenya also praised the strong cohesion shown by both the local community and members of the media, emphasizing that public vigilance and collaborative reporting are essential components in dismantling human trafficking networks and keeping communities safe.

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STRIKING THE ROOT: Operation Prosper Intensifies Crackdown on Illicit Mining Networks in Lejweleputswa

STRIKING THE ROOT: Operation Prosper Intensifies Crackdown on Illicit Mining Networks in Lejweleputswa

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA

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FREE STATE — The relentless war against the scourge of illegal mining—locally known as the zama zama trade—continues to gather aggressive momentum in the Free State province. In a decisive law enforcement operation executed under the banner of Operation Prosper, a heavily armed, multi-disciplinary task force successfully disrupted an active illicit mining node in the Lejweleputswa District, culminating in the high-profile arrest of two suspects and the seizure of critical gold-bearing resources.

​The tactical clampdown, which took place in the community of Allanridge, highlights the ongoing, unyielding efforts by South African law enforcement agencies to dismantle deeply entrenched criminal syndicates that sabotage the national economy, compromise public infrastructure, and threaten the sovereign security of local communities.

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The Take Down in Extension 3

​According to an official media release issued by the Office of the Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Free State, the operational breakthrough occurred on Friday, 22 May 2026.

​A highly coordinated, multi-disciplinary team consisting of members from the South African Police Service (SAPS), the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), and specialized private security forces was deploying strategic illicit mining and crime prevention duties across the critical Allanridge precinct.

​While executing tactical sweeps through the informal settlement of Extension 3, operators from the joint task force spotted a suspicious group of individuals aggressively digging in an open field, a signature operational method of illicit miners searching for underlying gold deposits.

​As the heavily armed state forces advanced to neutralize the threat, the group scattered in a desperate attempt to evade capture, fleeing into the dense, rugged terrain of the area. Despite the sudden evasion tactics, the law enforcement team maintained an efficient tactical perimeter, successfully chasing down and apprehending two male suspects, aged 25 and 40.

Contraband and Equipment Confiscated

​Upon securing the immediate vicinity and conducting a thorough forensic search of the active digging site, the operational team discovered substantial evidence pointing directly to commercial-scale illicit extraction.

The joint forces confiscated:

​A significant quantity of suspected Gold Bearing Material (GBM).

​Heavy manual labor equipment, including spades and a pickaxe.

​Varying specialized tools and processing apparatus presumed to be used during ongoing illegal mining and refining operations.

​The two suspects were immediately handcuffed and processed under severe statutory charges. Both males stand formally charged with the illegal possession of suspected Gold Bearing Material, alongside violations relating to unauthorized mining activities. Following their processing, authorities confirmed that the duo is legally scheduled to appear before the Odendaalsrus Magistrate's Court on Monday, 25 May 2026, where they will face the full might of the judicial system.

The Anatomy of Operation Prosper: A National Security Priority

​The success achieved in Allanridge is not an isolated incident; rather, it represents a single cog in a massive, nationwide machinery. Operation Prosper was structurally sanctioned by the national government as a direct, aggressive counter-measure to the multi-billion-rand illicit mining economy that has bled South Africa’s formal mining sector dry for over a decade.

​For years, the Lejweleputswa District—anchored by historical gold-mining hubs such as Welkom, Allanridge, and Odendaalsrus—has served as a primary battleground. The decline of formal, large-scale commercial shaft mining in the region left behind a massive network of abandoned, unsealed, and highly dangerous underground tunnels. Criminal syndicates quickly capitalized on these vulnerabilities, deploying thousands of desperate, often undocumented workers underground for months at a time to harvest remnant gold dust and rock.

​What differentiates Operation Prosper from standard police patrols is its integrated, multi-agency design. By legally embedding the heavy combat and logistical capabilities of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) directly alongside the investigative and arresting powers of SAPS and the hyper-localized intelligence networks of private mining security, the state has fundamentally changed its tactical approach from reactive policing to active territorial dominance.

The Economic and Socio-Economic Toll of Illicit Mining

​The urgency underpinning Operation Prosper is deeply tied to the immense economic sabotage inflicted on South Africa. Illicit mining is estimated to cost the South African economy tens of billions of rands annually in lost tax revenues, unrefined gold export leakages, and massive security overheads borne by legitimate mining houses.

​However, for the residents of townships and settlements across the Lejweleputswa District, the cost is far more personal and devastating:

​Structural Degradation: The uncontrolled usage of explosives by illegal miners underground has led to severe seismic activity, threatening the structural integrity of township homes, public schools, roads, and high-voltage electrical pylons.

​Environmental Toxification: Illegal refining processes frequently utilize highly toxic chemicals, such as mercury and cyanide, to separate gold from raw rock material. These deadly chemicals routinely leach into local communal water tables, poisoning soil and exposing informal settlements to catastrophic health risks.

​Violent Crime and Turf Wars: The illicit gold trade is governed by heavily armed, transnational syndicates. The competition for control of lucrative shafts frequently spills over into township streets, resulting in violent turf wars, execution-style murders, and high-caliber firefights that hold innocent communities hostage.

The Road Ahead: Community and Police Synergy

​The Provincial Commissioner’s office has reiterated that while the arrest of the two suspects in Allanridge marks a definitive victory, the structural eradication of illegal mining requires a sustained, multi-pronged strategy. Law enforcement cannot solve the crisis through tactical raids alone; it requires deep-seated socio-economic transformation, the rehabilitation of old mine shafts by mining corporations, and unyielding cooperation from local community members.

​Spokespersons for the police have consistently urged residents of Extension 3 and the broader Lejweleputswa region to act as the eyes and ears of law enforcement. Criminal syndicates often imbed their refining operations directly within residential yards and informal shacks to hide from aerial drone surveillance and police drive-bys. Breaking the silence and reporting suspicious chemical odors or illegal digging is essential to reclaiming the safety of the neighborhood.

​As the two apprehended suspects prepare to face their arraignment in the Odendaalsrus Magistrate's Court, the joint forces of SAPS and the SANDF remain firmly stationed throughout the Free State's gold fields. The message sent by Operation Prosper is clear, uncompromising, and loud: the state will no longer tolerate the lawless exploitation of South Africa's natural wealth.

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ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION: MISA CEO Leads High-Level Eastern Seaboard Engagement at Enlit Africa Conference

ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION: MISA CEO Leads High-Level Eastern Seaboard Engagement at Enlit Africa Conference

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CAPE TOWN — In a major push for regional economic transformation and infrastructural development, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA), Ms Mapatane Kgomo, led a high-level delegation at the prestigious Enlit Africa 2026 Conference. The summit took place from 19 to 21 May 2026 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.

​Addressing continental delegates, Ms Kgomo reaffirmed the South African government’s commitment to coordinated infrastructure planning, improved service delivery, and sustainable regional development.

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Unlocking the Underdeveloped Coastal Corridor

​At the heart of MISA’s presentation was the strategic importance of the Eastern Seaboard Development (ESD) Programme. This massive government-led initiative is designed to transform the historically underdeveloped coastal corridor spanning parts of the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal into a modern, economically vibrant region.

​The extensive programme strategically covers four vital district municipalities:

​KwaZulu-Natal: Ugu and Harry Gwala District Municipalities.

​Eastern Cape: Alfred Nzo and OR Tambo District Municipalities.

​Ms Kgomo highlighted that targeted infrastructure investment within the ESD is critical for driving broad-based economic growth, creating sustainable employment opportunities, and strengthening energy security across these regions.

A Hotbed for Renewable Energy and Industry

​The region holds immense untapped potential. According to the MISA CEO, strategic focus areas like ports development, specialized industrial zones, and renewable energy present massive growth opportunities for key sectors, including construction, manufacturing, logistics, and energy.

​Enlit Africa serves as a premier collaborative platform, bringing together water, power, and energy sector stakeholders from across the continent to address infrastructure challenges, energy access, and long-term sustainability.

Empowering Municipalities to Deliver

​As the central coordinating body for the Eastern Seaboard Development Programme, MISA's core mandate is rooted in the infrastructure support value chain. The agency provides vital technical advice and hands-on support to municipalities to reinforce infrastructure planning, execution, day-to-day operations, maintenance, and institutional capacity building.

​By accelerating investments in basic services like water, electricity, and transport infrastructure, MISA aims to help local governments anchor inclusive growth.

​“When municipalities are equipped with the technical support and infrastructure required to deliver reliable services, we create an enabling environment for businesses to grow, employment opportunities to expand, and communities to access consistent and sustainable energy services,” Ms Kgomo stated.

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