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Wednesday, 15 July 2026

DA IN KOPANONG DEMANDS URGENT REPAIRS FOR DANGEROUS R701 BETWEEN BLOEMFONTEIN AND JAGERSFONTEIN

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DA IN KOPANONG DEMANDS URGENT REPAIRS FOR DANGEROUS R701 BETWEEN BLOEMFONTEIN AND JAGERSFONTEIN

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KOPANONG, FREE STATE – The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Kopanong has announced formal plans to escalate safety concerns regarding the deteriorating and hazardous condition of the R701 road between Bloemfontein and Jagersfontein

The party is demanding that provincial road authorities initiate immediate pothole repairs, execute a comprehensive safety inspection, and release a transparent, long-term maintenance strategy to safeguard motorists.

A Crucial, Yet Neglected Economic Artery

​The R701 is a vital regional transit corridor connecting Bloemfontein, Jagersfontein, and several surrounding farming and rural communities. It is heavily relied upon by daily commuters, commercial transport logistics, local farmers, and emergency service providers.

​However, the current state of the road has degraded to an unacceptable level. Motorists are regularly forced to dodge deep, destructive potholes, creating high-risk situations that are particularly lethal at night, during heavy rains, or under low-visibility conditions.

Selective Repairs Leave Motorists at Risk

​While localized roadworks have improved the entrance into Jagersfontein and patched portions of the route stretching from Trompsburg, the DA warns that "selective patching" is not a sustainable solution. Neglecting the extensive stretches of the R701 closer to Bloemfontein leaves commuters navigating a patchwork of safe zones interrupted by sudden, dangerous craters.

​This infrastructure failure has severe, measurable consequences for the local community:

  • Financial Strain on Residents: Excessive wear-and-tear, punctured tires, and structural vehicle damage from unavoidable potholes.
  • Economic Bottlenecks: Increased operational and transport costs for regional farmers and businesses moving fresh goods and materials to market.
  • Weakened Investment: Sub-standard regional road networks actively deter commercial investment and choke local job creation.

Demanding Transparency and Accountability

​The DA pointed out the hypocrisy of government officials frequently traveling these exact regional routes while allowing the critical infrastructure to decay under their watch.

​The opposition party is demanding immediate interventions, including:

  1. Urgent Emergency Repairs: Targeted patching of the most severe, high-risk potholes on the R701.
  2. Full Route Audit: A thorough safety and structural inspection of the entire Bloemfontein-to-Jagersfontein stretch.
  3. A Transparent Maintenance Schedule: Clear, public timelines showing exactly when comprehensive road rehabilitations will begin and end.
  4. Consequence Management: Direct accountability and oversight for the administrative negligence and poor planning that led to this systemic infrastructure failure.
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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

MASSIVE POLICE CRACKDOWN: OVER 13,000 ARRESTED NATIONWIDE AS SAPS NETS WANTED UK FUGITIVE AND DESTROYS 11,859 WEAPONS

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MASSIVE POLICE CRACKDOWN: OVER 13,000 ARRESTED NATIONWIDE AS SAPS NETS WANTED UK FUGITIVE AND DESTROYS 11,859 WEAPONS

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PRETORIA – In one of the most high-impact policing weeks of the year, the South African Police Service (SAPS) arrested 13,020 suspects nationwide during its relentless Operation Shanela II sweeps conducted between 6 and 12 July 2026.

​The massive operation was punctuated by the dramatic arrest of an internationally wanted fugitive, major illegal mining shutdowns, multi-million rand counterfeit busts, and the symbolic destruction of nearly 12,000 illegal firearms.

​The Arrest of a Wanted UK Fugitive

​On Friday, 10 July 2026, a coordinated tactical strike in Kensington, Johannesburg, led to the apprehension of Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma.

​The operation—spearheaded by the SAPS INTERPOL National Central Bureau, Crime Intelligence, and the Organised Crime Investigation Unit—concluded a manhunt for Tshuma, who is wanted by British authorities for a horrific domestic tragedy. He stands accused of the murders of his wife, Nothabo Zandile Tshuma (42), and their two young daughters, Natalie (15) and Nala (5), whose bodies were discovered in their home near Bedford, United Kingdom.

​Turning Weapons to Scrap: 11,859 Firearms Destroyed

​To mark International Firearm Destruction Day (observed annually on 9 July), Deputy Minister of Police Dr. Polly Boshielo overseen the physical destruction of 11,859 firearms and firearm parts.

​The majority of these weapons were seized during active street-level policing operations like Operation Shanela, or voluntarily surrendered during recent national amnesty windows. Crucially, 157 of the destroyed firearms were linked to finalized court cases involving crimes against women and children, while three were tied directly to violent cash-in-transit (CIT) robberies.

​Crime Blitz: Weekly Arrests & Confiscations at a Glance

​Out of the 13,020 suspects processed, 1,886 were wanted profile suspects running from serious and violent offenses.

​Key Arrests

  • Murder: 105 suspects (Eastern Cape: 28, Gauteng: 26).
  • Rape: 138 suspects (KwaZulu-Natal: 32, Gauteng: 29).
  • Drug Possession & Dealing: 1,986 suspects arrested.
  • Immigration: 2,089 individuals detained for contravening the Immigration Act (including 801 in Gauteng).
  • Drunk Driving: 523 motorists arrested.

​Seizures & Recoveries

  • 100 unlicensed firearms (including handguns, shotguns, and rifles) along with 1,752 rounds of ammunition taken off the streets.
  • 629 dangerous weapons confiscated.
  • 46 stolen or hijacked vehicles successfully recovered.

​Provincial Highlights and Tactical Breakthroughs

Gauteng: Heavy Blow to Illegal Mining

  • Westonaria: A massive joint operation (Operation Prosper) involving SAPS, the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), and private security at Losberg Kloof Mine resulted in the arrest of 217 illegal miners.
  • Mohlakeng: A parallel SAPS-SANDF sweep in the West Rand netted another 120 illegal miners caught in possession of gold-bearing materials.

Limpopo: R77.9 Million Counterfeit Bust

​A multi-agency raid across Tzaneen, Phalaborwa, and Mankweng led to the seizure of 162,072 counterfeit and illicit items valued at an estimated R77.9 million. The confiscated stockpile ranged from fake luxury clothing and cosmetics to hazardous unregistered pesticides and sub-standard automotive parts.

Free State: R3.6 Million Illicit Cigarette Raid

​In the small town of Boshof, an intelligence-led raid on a supermarket and a nearby warehouse uncovered 339 master boxes and over 15,000 loose packets of counterfeit cigarettes. Three foreign nationals were arrested.

Eastern Cape: Gang Unit Dismantles Drug Dens

​In Nelson Mandela Bay, the specialized Anti-Gang Unit raided Richmond Hill, seizing 2,797 Mandrax tablets, cocaine, and crystal meth (tik) valued at R115,000, alongside illegal ammunition discovered at a local Transnet depot.

North West: Justice for Slain Community Activist

​SAPS Provincial Murder and Robbery investigators made a major breakthrough by arresting two suspects, aged 28 and 38, for the May 2026 assassination of Thato Molosankwe, a beloved local community leader who was widely known for actively speaking out against local gang syndicates and criminal networks.

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NIGERIA AND BRAZIL LAUNCH AGRO-TRADE DELIVERABLES, OPENING DOORS FOR HIBISCUS, SESAME, AND SHEA BUTTER EXPORTS

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NIGERIA AND BRAZIL LAUNCH AGRO-TRADE DELIVERABLES, OPENING DOORS FOR HIBISCUS, SESAME, AND SHEA BUTTER EXPORTS

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ABUJA, NIGERIA – At a high-level bilateral meeting held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shettima announced that the Nigeria–Brazil Agro-Trade Initiative has officially transitioned from policy discussions to active implementation.

​The announcement, made alongside Brazilian Minister of Agriculture and Livestock André Carlos Alves de Paula Filho, marks a major step forward for agricultural trade between the two nations, opening up immediate opportunities for private-sector operators.

1. Key Market Openings for Nigerian Exports

​The most immediate outcome of the updated trade framework is Brazil’s commitment to open its domestic market to three primary Nigerian agricultural products:

  • Hibiscus
  • Sesame
  • Shea Butter
  • Phytosanitary Certificates: The technical staff of Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock is currently finalizing the required phytosanitary (plant health) certificate proposals to formally clear these products for shipping. Once finalized, Brazil will facilitate direct B2B contacts to connect Nigerian exporters with verified Brazilian buyers.


    2. Active Technical Working Groups

    ​To move past high-level diplomatic agreements, the Joint Agriculture and Livestock Technical Working Group is now fully operational under the Nigeria-Brazil Strategic Dialogue Mechanism (SDM). It features four highly focused sub-groups working on technical exchange:

    • Dairy & Livestock Genetics: Transferring critical genetics to boost local dairy yields.
    • Soybean Productivity: Utilizing Brazilian agronomic expertise to scale up Nigerian soy farming.
    • Agricultural Policy: Aligning regulatory and administrative standards to reduce trade friction.
    • Agro-Climatic Risk Zoning: Sharing meteorological and soil modeling techniques to help farmers mitigate weather-related risks.

    3. Institutional Alignment & Key Backing

    • Jigawa State’s Role: Governor Malam Umar Namadi highlighted that Jigawa State currently accounts for 75% of Nigeria's total non-oil exports. He pledged the state’s full cooperation to act as a major supply hub for the sesame and hibiscus pipelines heading to South America.
    • EMBRAPA Engagement: Brazil has established a permanent agricultural attaché in Abuja and significantly increased local collaboration via EMBRAPA (the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation), helping fast-track technical and agronomic exchanges directly on the ground.
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Monday, 13 July 2026

RAMAPHOSA CALLS FOR BOLD SYSTEM-WIDE REFORM AT GLOBAL EDUCATION SUMMIT IN PARIS

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RAMAPHOSA CALLS FOR BOLD SYSTEM-WIDE REFORM AT GLOBAL EDUCATION SUMMIT IN PARIS

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PARIS, FRANCE – Delivering a keynote address at the UNESCO Headquarters, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa called on global leaders to pivot from policy promises to aggressive implementation as the international community reviews its progress toward Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4).

Speaking at the Transforming Education Summit (TES Plus 4), Ramaphosa emphasized that with the 2030 global education deadline rapidly approaching, the time for incremental adjustments has passed.

Global Success Stories and South Africa's Milestones

Ramaphosa anchored his address by invoking the words of democratic South Africa’s founding father, Nelson Mandela, who famously declared education the most powerful weapon to change the world. To illustrate this transformative capacity, the President highlighted major developmental leaps across several nations:

  • Rwanda: Rapidly shifting into one of Africa’s fastest-growing knowledge economies through targeted education investment.

  • China: Moving from a predominantly agrarian society to the world’s second-largest economy, lifting over 800 million citizens out of poverty.

  • India: Generating a world-class, highly sought-after technological and digital workforce.

Reflecting on South Africa, Ramaphosa celebrated the country's recent achievement of the highest school-leaving certificate (Matric) pass rate in its democratic history. Notably, the majority of learners qualifying for university admission came from impoverished communities, gaining access to free higher education at universities and TVET colleges—opportunities entirely denied to previous generations under apartheid.

Confronting Systemic Vulnerabilities

Despite post-pandemic recovery efforts since the initial 2022 summit, the President warned that global educational infrastructure remains highly vulnerable to tightening fiscal constraints, conflict, and climate shocks. He noted that a transparent assessment of country commitments reveals where progress has stalled, demanding that nations confront uncomfortable truths rather than rely on noble rhetoric.

A Vision for Adaptive Education: "Resilience means building education systems that are not fragile branches bending in the wind, but sturdy forests with deep roots and the capacity to regenerate." — President Cyril Ramaphosa

Core Pillars of the Transformation Agenda

Ramaphosa outlined key systemic shifts that must occur to achieve genuine, resilient transformation:

  • Elevating the Teaching Profession: Real reform is impossible without directly addressing inadequate teacher compensation, excessive classroom sizes, poor professional development, and the escalating mental health pressures impacting both educators and students.

  • Prioritizing Equity and Inclusion: Policy interventions must actively include female learners, individuals living with disabilities, and marginalized rural or poor communities to prevent reforms from simply replicating historical inequalities.

  • Harnessing Future Skills: Systems must adapt instantly to the unfolding technological revolution to ensure young people are equipped for a fast-changing global marketplace.

A Call for Global Accountability

Reflecting on South Africa's leadership, Ramaphosa encouraged global delegates to align TES Plus 4 objectives with the foundational literacy and cross-border skills recognition frameworks championed during South Africa's G20 Presidency.

Closing his address, the President issued a direct challenge to the international community to move decisively from statements to accountability, stating that every dollar spent on quality education returns exponentially in social stability, human dignity, and economic growth.

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MINISTER MACPHERSON INTERVENES TO ADDRESS DECAYING ALGOA PARK POLICE BARRACKS

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MINISTER MACPHERSON INTERVENES TO ADDRESS DECAYING ALGOA PARK POLICE BARRACKS


GQEBERHA – Following an intensive oversight push, the Democratic Alliance (DA) has secured a commitment from National Government to address the severe decay and structural failure at the Algoa Park police barracks in Gqeberha.  
The breakthrough comes after a formal request for urgent intervention was submitted to the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI), Dean Macpherson, by DA Nelson Mandela Bay mayoral candidate, Retief Odendaal.  

Appalling Conditions Exposed

​The intervention was triggered by an oversight inspection conducted on 3 June 2026, by Odendaal alongside DA Eastern Cape Provincial Leader Andrew Whitfield, MP, and Provincial Chairperson Yusuf Cassim, MPL.  

​The inspection of the 12-storey residential blocks on 6th Avenue revealed living conditions deemed completely unfit for human habitation. 

Law enforcement officials living in the facility have been subjected to:  

​Severe Infrastructure Collapse: Entirely inoperable elevators, dark corridors due to vandalized lighting, and missing windows on every single floor.  

Health and Safety Risks: Heavy structural damage to garages from past fires and widespread, rat-infested piles of uncollected garbage.  

Total Security Failure: Missing security perimeter gates and an entirely unmanned guardhouse, leaving residents highly vulnerable to escalating criminal trespass and vehicle break-ins.  

​The facility's rapid decline had previously been locked in an administrative gridlock, with the DPWI and the South African Police Service (SAPS) pointing fingers at one another over who was legally responsible for the property's day-to-day upkeep.  

National Government Demands 10-Day Turnaround

​In an official written response issued on 8 July 2026, Minister Macpherson broke the bureaucratic deadlock. The Minister acknowledged the severe risk the crumbling infrastructure poses to its inhabitants and broader SAPS operations.  

​Macpherson confirmed that he has officially instructed the DPWI’s Regional Office to dispatch a specialized task team to the Algoa Park facility. The team is mandated to conduct a comprehensive structural and logistical assessment and table a formal report to his office within 10 business days.  

​Upon receiving the audit, the Minister has committed to releasing the findings alongside a concrete, joint action plan to restore the buildings.  

​A Push for Local Accountability

​While the DPWI serves as the overarching custodian of state-owned properties, day-to-day hygiene, minor maintenance, and operational security remain the direct legislative responsibility of the client department—the SAPS. Odendaal noted that the DA is still awaiting a formal response from the Acting Minister of Police regarding the internal measures SAPS intends to take to clean up the facility.  

​The DA has pledged to maintain aggressive oversight on the implementation of Minister Macpherson's assessment to guarantee it yields sustainable, long-term maintenance rather than a temporary patch-up job.  

​Looking ahead to local governance strategies, Odendaal stated that a DA-led administration in Nelson Mandela Bay will implement a zero-tolerance stance on derelict buildings. 

The plan involves fully restoring the local Problem Buildings Task Team, tightening municipal by-law enforcement, and launching a dedicated Metro Police Problem Buildings Unit to hold both negligent private landlords and government entities to identical public standards.  

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