Friday, 13 March 2026

CONSTITUTIONAL COURT CHIEF JUSTICE MANDISA MAYA TO CONDEMN ATTACKS ON THE JUDICIARY BY US AMBASSADOR LEO BRENT BOZELL III

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CONSTITUTIONAL COURT CHIEF JUSTICE MANDISA MAYA TO CONDEMN ATTACKS ON THE JUDICIARY BY US AMBASSADOR LEO BRENT BOZELL III

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 


The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) calls on Constitutional Court Chief Justice
Mandisa Maya to condemn the attacks on the South African judiciary by newly
appointed US Ambassador to South Africa, Leo Brent Bozell III.

Bozell has joined an irresponsible right-wing chorus in South Africa which has
undermined judgements by the Equality Court, the Supreme Court of Appeals and the
Constitutional Court which have found and affirmed that the liberation chant “Kill The
Boer, Kill The Farmer” constitutes free speech. It was these courts that affirmed that
the chant should not be interpreted literally, and forms part of the tradition and history
of struggle against oppression in our country.

It is therefore dangerous that right-wing racist groups in South Africa continue to
undermine our judiciary by questioning and lobbying foreign governments on a judicial
matter, which the highest court in our land has made a determination on. It is even
more dangerous when the talking-points of these fringe and Boeremag associations
are adopted by a senior diplomat and Ambassador to our country from the USA.

Bozell’s comments are a direct insult to South Africa’s judicial system, and constitute
a concerning precedent of a foreign nation disregarding the integrity and standing of
our courts. It is only following the EFF highlighting that Bozell has undermined our
judiciary, that he saw it fit to issue a communication stating that he made his
disrespectful comments against our judiciary in his personal capacity.

The EFF dismisses this with the contempt it deserves, because Bozell spoke at length
about how he was expressing the supposed impatience of the Donald Trump
administration with South Africa, regarding their numerous requests to South Africa
that undermine our sovereignty. Bozell spoke about the USA’s requests for legislative
changes and a shift in foreign policy in South Africa, when he made the comment that
he does not care what our courts determination was in relation to “Kill The Boer, Kill
The Farmer”.

In light of the context in which he made his comments, wherein he threatened
disinvestment from South Africa should the US’s requests not be adhered to, the EFF
calls on Chief Justice Mandisa Maya to speak clearly in defence of our judiciary
against coercion and threats by a foreign government through its most senior diplomat.

If the US Ambassador is not called into order for aligning threats of disinvestment with
a disregard of our courts and legislation, this raises a concern on whether this method
of coercion will not be used to intimidate our courts and judges into making rulings that
align with the domestic and foreign policy demands of the USA.

The Chief Justice therefore has a duty to reaffirm the independence of our judiciary.

The EFF maintains that our judiciary and its judgements are not beyond reproach, and
where necessary, as is the case with the delayed handing down of the Phala Phala
judgement, criticisms that address the Norms and Standards of the court must be
raised.

This in no way, however, suggests that a foreign government can declare its lack of
respect for our institutions, as it pursues its own policy objectives in our country. We
reiterate that Bozell’s conduct warrants his immediate expulsion and his declaration
as persona non grata in South Africa.

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Thursday, 12 March 2026

Minister Nomakhosazana Meth extends heartfelt Condolences to Elijah Barayi Family on passing of their Children

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Minister Nomakhosazana Meth extends heartfelt Condolences to Elijah Barayi Family on passing of their Children


CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR


The Ministry of Employment and Labour has learnt with deep sorrow, of the passing of the daughter and son of Elijah Barayi, Ms. Connie Barayi and Mr. Mzimkhulu Barayi. Mr Mzimkhulu Barayi passed away on the 9th of March after a short stay in hospital, since the 28th of February 2026, on the day of the burial of his sister. 

Minister Nomakhosazana Meth is grief-stricken by these developments and hereby extends sincere and heartfelt condolences on behalf of the department and all stakeholders. The family and children of Elijah Barayi graced the annual Elijah Barayi Memorial Lecture, dedicated to honouring the legacy of their father and one of South Africa’s most influential labour leader who dedicated his life to improving the working conditions and rights of South African workers. 

“We are indebted to the family and children of Elijah Barayi for their dedication and commitment to the Department on the annual Lecture dedicated to the Unionist and Freedom Fighter. We are at a loss for words and hereby extend our deepest condolences for this tragic double loss that has befallen the family,” says Minister Meth. 

The Department of Employment and Labour in collaboration with the University of Johannesburg hosts the annual Elijah Barayi Memorial Lecture. The lecture serves as a platform to reflect on Elijah Barayi’s enduring contributions while fostering scholarly and societal discourse on contemporary labour issues, social justice, and the ongoing relevance of his legacy in addressing today’s challenges. 

The Department of Employment and Labour in collaboration with the University of Johannesburg will host the third Elijah Barayi Memorial Lecture in May 2026 

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Minister Aaron Motsoaledi puts Senior Officials on Suspension

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Minister Aaron Motsoaledi puts Senior Officials on Suspension 



The Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, has after receiving delegations from the President, put the Director General of the Department, Dr Sandile Buthelezi on precautionary suspension until his cases are finalised or until his contract comes to an end, whichever comes first.

Secondly, the Minister has also placed the Deputy Director General for Hospitals Services, Tertiary Health Services and Human Resource Development, Dr Percy Mahlati on precautionary suspension until his cases are finalised, or until the expiry of his contract, whichever comes first.

The Chief Financial Officer, Mr Phaswa Mamogale, has also been placed on precautionary suspension until his cases are finalised.

Minister Motsoaledi would like to allow the law to take its course. All officials affected by the decision have been formally notified of their suspensions.

In the meantime, the Minister has appointed the Deputy Director General for National Health Insurance, Prof Nicolas Crisp as acting Director General for a period of three months.

Minister Motsoaledi would like to assure the stakeholders and public that the department will continue to function optimally according to its mandate.

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Calls for Urgent action to confront Mangaung Water failure

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Calls for Urgent action to confront Mangaung Water failure

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 


The Democratic Alliance (DA) has written to the municipal manager to escalate the water crisis affecting Kolisang Khakhau School and Glen Community Hall in the Mangaung Metro Municipality by calling for urgent intervention from the municipal administration and demanding accountability for failing infrastructure maintenance and mismanagement that have left residents and learners without reliable access to water for months.

Residents and learners are struggling to prepare food and maintain basic hygiene, as water needs in the area are not being met. The community is suffering because of municipal mismanagement, as the crisis is a direct result of poor planning, inadequate contingency measures, and a failure to prioritise uninterrupted service delivery.

Residents and learners are frustrated and vulnerable, as they are continually told to be patient while taps have been dry for over 5 months. Since the water supply has been interrupted for extended periods, residents and learners are forced to rely on unsafe alternatives. The water crisis has now become a matter of dignity, health and survival as residents and learners are forced to either carry water in containers from Glen Agricultural College or draw water from the Modder River.

No completion date, no structured water supply, and no meaningful contingency plan have been communicated to the community yet.

The DA is deeply concerned. We demand swift and decisive action to resolve the water crisis in Kolisang Kakhau School and Glen Community Hall, as access to clean water is a basic human right, not a privilege.

The DA will now demand that:

A progress report on the full restoration time of water at proper capacity should be made available to residents.

Emergency plans are put in place to protect vulnerable residents and learners, as communities cannot function without structural emergency water tanker support, effective reservoir management and proper water supply updates.

Residents of Mangaung Metro Municipality deserve clear communication, proper contingency planning, reliable restoration time lines, reliable alternative relief measures and clear contact channels for assistance.

We will continue to hold the administration accountable and fight for the reliable services and opportunities that residents deserve.

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Deputy Minister Sello Seitlholo on collaboration between municipalities in Bojanala Platinum District Municipality

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Deputy Minister Sello Seitlholo on collaboration between municipalities in Bojanala Platinum District Municipality

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Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, Mr Sello Seitlholo, has called on Rustenburg and Moses Kotane Local Municipalities under the Bojanala District Municipality, together with Magalies Water, to strengthen collaboration to resolve infrastructure failures and service delivery constraints affecting consistent water supply to communities.

Speaking during a stakeholder meeting held at the Rustenburg Civic Centre Council Chamber on 9 March 2026, the Deputy Minister noted that the meeting took place during National Water Month, a period dedicated to reflecting on water access challenges across the country.

“We commemorate National Water Month because many people in our country still do not have reliable access to water, and our responsibility is to close that gap and ensure that every South African has access to safe and reliable water services.”

The meeting served as a platform to engage stakeholders responsible for water services in the area and to assess the status of ongoing interventions.

Among the issues discussed were bulk water supply disruptions and wastewater management challenges contributing to water pollution in Rustenburg and Moses Kotane Local Municipalities. Deputy Minister Seitlholo called for stronger coordination among stakeholders, improved accountability, and practical, time-bound solutions to restore operational stability across affected systems.

The Deputy Minister also expressed concern about contamination in the Vaalkop Dam due to the widespread proliferation of alien invasive Salvinia plants that have covered almost the entire surface of the dam. He noted that the presence of Salvinia plants significantly disrupts the ecological balance of water resources by blocking sunlight, reducing oxygen levels and damaging aquatic ecosystems, while also complicating water abstraction processes.

Further concerns were raised regarding dysfunctional wastewater treatment works in both Rustenburg and Moses Kotane, which have contributed to declining water quality in the area. The Department has issued notices and directives in terms of the National Water Act to address the discharge of untreated sewage into water resources.

“Our responsibility is to ensure that our water resources are protected and managed properly,” said the Deputy Minister. “When wastewater treatment systems fail and untreated sewage enters our water bodies, it undermines the very resources that communities depend on.”

Operational challenges affecting water supply were also highlighted. The Kortbegrip Reservoir System is currently operating with only one functional pump instead of three, significantly limiting supply capacity. Electricity supply challenges at the Phatsima Pump Station, ongoing since 2023, continue to constrain water distribution operations.

The decommissioning of the Bospoort Reservoir has also placed pressure on the remaining 35-megalitre reservoir, which is unable to meet growing demand. In addition, Bospoort Plant 3 is operating with only three of the required five pumps, resulting in frequent operational failures and reduced supply capacity.

Frequent pipe bursts along the Monakato pump line were also identified as a major challenge, often resulting in water supply disruptions lasting between two and three days. The Tlhabane Reservoir under the Pilanesberg Phase 2 Project also remains non-operational because the Mafenya Pump Station has not yet been energised despite the project having been publicly unveiled.

“These cumulative challenges have resulted in recurring water interruptions, growing frustration among communities, and negative consequences for economic activity and basic service delivery,” said the Deputy Minister.

Deputy Minister Seitlholo further explained that the National Water Act and the Water Services Act clearly define institutional responsibilities in water management. While the Department of Water and Sanitation is responsible for managing water resources and overseeing bulk water supply, local municipalities act as Water Services Authorities responsible for distribution and reticulation.

“Once water is supplied to municipalities, the responsibility for its distribution and management lies with the local authority,” the Deputy Minister said. “Magalies Water provides bulk water in accordance with its licence conditions, but municipalities must ensure that the water reaches households and communities through properly functioning infrastructure.”

During the meeting, stakeholders were urged to present honest and transparent assessments of the state of their infrastructure and operational challenges.

“We cannot solve problems if we do not first acknowledge them,” he said. “This meeting is not about presenting perfect reports. It is about presenting the true situation so that we can work together to find solutions.”

The Deputy Minister also emphasised the importance of addressing sanitation challenges alongside water supply issues.

“Communities are not only affected by water shortages. They are also affected by flooded sewer systems and failing wastewater treatment plants that result in sewage spillages. Sanitation is just as important as water supply.”

Following the discussions, the Deputy Minister directed that a joint task team be established between Rustenburg Local Municipality and Magalies Water to develop a comprehensive plan to ensure sustainable water provision for Rustenburg residents. The task team is expected to provide feedback to the Deputy Minister by Friday, 20 March 2026.

Rustenburg Local Municipality and Magalies Water were also encouraged to further engage on water allocation matters to improve coordination.

Moses Kotane Local Municipality raised concerns regarding ageing infrastructure and vandalism of boreholes, which have contributed to water supply challenges in several areas. In response, the Deputy Minister indicated that Moses Kotane would be considered for inclusion in the Department’s national borehole refurbishment programme aimed at restoring non-functional boreholes.

Deputy Minister Seitlholo concluded by calling for stronger cooperation between municipalities and Magalies Water to ensure that infrastructure projects are implemented efficiently and within agreed timelines.

He emphasised that sustainable solutions require cooperation, accountability and a shared commitment to improving water and sanitation services for communities.


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