Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Grounding of City Power Fleet @KASIBCNEWS


Grounding of City Power Fleet @KASIBCNEWS 



The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Johannesburg is deeply concerned by the worsening service delivery crisis caused by the grounding of City Power's Test Branch Fleet. With over 500 outages per depot still unresolved, the grounding of essential vehicles has critically hampered the ability to restore power to residents across the City.

The grounding of the almost 200 vehicles, particularly the Test Branch vehicles, has left depots unable to attend to faults swiftly. This has resulted in outages escalating and delays in resolving them stretching to several days, leaving residents in distress.

Despite assurances from Mayor Dada Morero following a News24 report on 21 December 2024 that only Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) vehicles were grounded and that resolutions would be sought, it has now emerged that more vehicles across various entities are being grounded.

The DA calls on Mayor Morero to urgently intervene in this crisis by directing the relevant Members of the Mayoral Committee (MMCs) for Executive Business and Environment & Infrastructure Services (EIS) to resolve this matter immediately.

We seek clarity from the City on the following:

  1. What is the status of the Afrirent debt and the payment plan to address it?
  2. What actions is the City taking to ensure uninterrupted service delivery in City Power during this period?
  3. What measures will be implemented to prevent such a crisis from recurring in the future?

We will continue to hold the Executive accountable and ensure that service delivery to residents remains at the forefront of the City’s priorities.




NELSON MANDELA HOUSE A CRIME SCENE @KASIBCNEWS



NELSON MANDELA HOUSE A CRIME SCENE @KASIBCNEWS 


 

Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) Tactical Response Unit for their swift and decisive action in apprehending five suspects involved in the possession of a hijacked vehicle and an unlicensed firearm in Houghton, Johannesburg. Thanks to vital information from a vehicle tracking company, the JMPD quickly located a hijacked Toyota Corolla and proceeded to a residence in Houghton, where they recovered the vehicle and arrested the suspects. One unlicensed firearm was also seized. 

The female suspect renting the property is believed to be connected to the male suspects, one of whom is reportedly a grandchild of President Nelson Mandela. 

The suspects are in custody at Norwood SAPS, and the victim of the hijacking is unharmed. 

This operation highlights the JMPD’s commitment to keeping our communities safe and sending a clear message that crime will not be tolerated in Johannesburg. 

The Public Safety Department fully supports the JMPD’s continued efforts to protect residents and ensure the security of the city. 



Tuesday, 7 January 2025

THE PASSING OF WINNIE KHUMALO @KASIBCNEWS


THE PASSING OF WINNIE KHUMALO @KASIBCNEWS 



The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) extends its condolences to the family, friends, and fans of the legendary South African musician and actress, Winnie Khumalo, who has passed away at the age of 51. Khumalo died today following a short illness, leaving a void in the hearts of those who were inspired by her immense talent and contribution to South African music and arts. 

Born in Soweto, Winnie Khumalo began her journey in music at a tender age, releasing her first album, “Hey Laitie, Tshina Tshina”, at just 15 years old. This album marked the beginning of a prolific career that would see her become an integral part of South Africa’s cultural tapestry. She followed this success with her album “Dlamini” in the 1980s and later ventured into gospel with “Izono Zami” in the 1990s, showcasing her versatility as an artist. 

One of the highlights of her early career was working as a backing vocalist for the iconic Brenda Fassie, a role that connected her with the pulse of South African music during its golden era. 

Over the years, Winnie collaborated with industry giants such as Pure Magic, Sipho Mbele, Brothers of Peace (B.O.P.), Bongo Maffin, Zonke Dikana, and DJ Cleo, among others. Her return to music in 2008, with the album “I Just Wanna Live My Life”, produced by Kalawa Jazmee’s Oscar “Oskido” Mdlongwa, reflected her maturity and enduring passion for the craft. 

Winnie Khumalo was not only a musician but also a storyteller and actress who brought life to roles in “Muvhango”, “Mponeng”, and the stage play “The Journey”. Her artistic brilliance extended beyond the microphone, solidifying her place as a multitalented contributor to the arts in South Africa. 

The EFF salutes Winnie Khumalo for her role in shaping the soundscape of a democratic South Africa and for representing the resilience and vibrancy of Black South African women in the arts. She was a trailblazer who inspired generations with her voice, her talent, and her ability to reinvent herself in an evolving industry. 

As we mourn her untimely departure, we celebrate the legacy she leaves behind—a legacy that will continue to resonate with us for years to come. Lala ngoxolo, Winnie Khumalo 



Remember Joe Slovo @KASIBCNEWS



 

Remember Joe Slovo @KASIBCNEWS 







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#BREAKINGNEWS  : FACEBOOK FULL  IMPLEMENTATION OF FREE SPEECH   @KASIBCNEWS 





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