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Thursday, 16 July 2026

NATIONAL SAVINGS MONTH: CONSUMERS URGED TO PROTECT RETIREMENT FUNDS AND BUILD FINANCIAL RESILIENCE

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NATIONAL SAVINGS MONTH: CONSUMERS URGED TO PROTECT RETIREMENT FUNDS AND BUILD FINANCIAL RESILIENCE

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​This is a powerful and incredibly timely reminder. When economic times get tough, it is tempting to view long-term retirement funds as an emergency escape hatch. However, treating future security as a short-term fix carries a massive, compounding cost.  

​Let's unpack the core truths of this message and look at how we can put them into practice during National Savings Month.

1. The Real Cost of "Unnecessary" Withdrawals

​With the introduction of South Africa's Two-Pot retirement system, accessing a portion of your savings before retirement has become easier than ever. While designed to assist in true financial emergencies, dipping into these funds for non-essential spending is a major threat to wealth generation.

​When you withdraw early, you do not just lose the amount you take out; you lose the future compounding growth that money would have generated over 10, 20, or 30 years. You are also hit with immediate tax implications, as early withdrawals are taxed at your marginal rate rather than the more favorable tax tables applied at retirement.

Withdrawing Early: Yields immediate cash, but the total is heavily reduced by tax. In the long run, it leaves you with a significantly smaller nest egg, as your funds miss out on the exponential power of compound interest.

Preserving Savings: Requires temporary sacrifice and stricter budgeting today, but allows compound growth to turn untouched balances into a sustainable, dignified retirement income.

2. Exercising Caution on "Too Good to Be True" Returns

​The urge to make up for lost savings or delayed planning often drives people toward high-risk, unregulated investment schemes promising massive, guaranteed returns. Genuine, sustainable investing is a marathon, not a sprint:

​Do your homework: Never invest in something you do not fully understand. Always verify that a financial service provider (FSP) is registered with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA).

Understand the trade-off: Higher returns always come with higher risk. If someone promises "zero risk" alongside "sky-high returns," it is almost certainly a scam.

​3. Practical Steps to Build Financial Resilience

​Building a financial cushion so you do not have to touch your retirement savings involves a few simple, daily habits:  

Track and Trim: Use a basic spreadsheet or banking app to track exactly where your money goes. Cutting back on non-essential subscriptions, dining out, or impulse purchases can free up cash to build a small emergency fund.  

Automate Your Savings: Pay yourself first. Set up a monthly debit order that automatically transfers a realistic amount into a high-yield savings account or a tax-free investment account (TFSA) right after payday.  

Leverage Tax Incentives: Take advantage of government incentives to save. For example, the annual limit for tax-free investment accounts is R36,000 per year (up to a lifetime limit of R500,000), and the annual maximum tax-deductible limit for retirement fund contributions sits at R350,000 or 27.5% of taxable income.  

Talk About Money: Keep the conversation open with family or a trusted, accredited financial adviser. Planning together takes the stress and isolation out of budgeting.

​Every small, disciplined choice you make today ensures that your future self has the dignity, independence, and peace of mind they deserve.  


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DA URGES SUPPORT FOR SCORPIONS 2.0 BILL AS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST IDAC BOSS REMAIN UNANSWERED

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DA URGES SUPPORT FOR SCORPIONS 2.0 BILL AS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST IDAC BOSS REMAIN UNANSWERED


​CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA – The Democratic Alliance (DA) has voiced deep concern over the untested allegations of interference leveled against Advocate Andrea Johnson, the head of the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC). 

The party is demanding that Adv. Johnson appear before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry without delay to answer these serious claims.  

​The controversy peaks as the DA ramps up its legislative push for the Anti-Corruption Commission (Scorpions 2.0) Bill

The party argues that the current systemic vulnerabilities in state-led anti-graft units highlight the urgent need for a fully independent, Chapter 9-style institution to investigate and prosecute high-level crime.

Madlanga Commission No-Show Raises Red Flags

​Advocate Johnson was scheduled to testify before the Madlanga Commission to address allegations that she unlawfully interfered in an assault investigation involving suspended Crime Intelligence Deputy Head, Major General Feroz Khan. However, her scheduled appearance was postponed after she was hospitalized due to sudden ill health.  
​Commission Chairperson, Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, strongly criticized the medical certificate submitted by her legal team, labeling it "useless" because it contained no specific information regarding her medical condition.  
The DA emphasizes that because IDAC is tasked with spearheading the nation's fight against corruption, even untested allegations of political or internal interference cast a dark shadow over the unit's ability to act without fear, favor, or prejudice.

The Case for "Scorpions 2.0"

​For the DA, the alleged implication of IDAC leadership in disputes involving senior members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) perfectly illustrates the core weakness of South Africa’s current anti-corruption framework.

​Under the current model, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and its sub-directorates are structurally and financially vulnerable:

​Lack of Budgetary Independence: The NPA relies heavily on the Minister of Justice for its budget and overall policy concurrence.

​Lack of Investigative Power: The NPA remains reliant on the police and the Hawks to investigate the very high-level politicians and state officials they are later expected to prosecute.

​Vulnerability to Disbandment: Special directorates within the NPA can be dissolved by a simple majority (50% + 1) in Parliament—the exact political maneuver that dismantled the original Scorpions unit.

A Chapter 9 Solution

​To permanently insulate the country's primary anti-corruption unit from political executive overreach, the DA's Constitution Twenty-First Amendment Bill proposes the establishment of an independent Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC):

​Secure Tenure: By housing the "Scorpions 2.0" as a Chapter 9 institution, it would require a 75% majority in Parliament to disband, protecting it from political retaliation.

​Operational Autonomy: The ACC would hold exclusive powers to both investigate and prosecute serious corruption and organized crime, reporting directly to Parliament rather than the Minister of Justice.

​NPA Relief: Shifting high-level financial and political crimes to a specialized body would free up the NPA’s capacity to focus on prosecuting violent crimes—such as murder, assault, and rape—without administrative delays.

​The DA maintains that establishing a body completely independent of the executive is the only viable path to restoring public trust and building a corruption-free democracy.

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RISE MZANSI DEMANDS URGENT ACTION AND TRANSPARENCY FROM PIKITUP TO AVERT MASSIVE JOHANNESBURG WASTE STRIKE

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RISE MZANSI DEMANDS URGENT ACTION AND TRANSPARENCY FROM PIKITUP TO AVERT MASSIVE JOHANNESBURG WASTE STRIKE 

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​JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG – Political party RISE Mzansi has called on the management of Pikitup, the City of Johannesburg's waste management entity, to immediately make public a pending legal opinion regarding the status and permanent absorption of casual workers.

​The demand comes amid growing fears of a full-scale, catastrophic collapse of waste management services across the metro, as permanent employees consider downing tools in solidarity with their casual colleagues.

The Looming Legal Deadline and Scheduled Negotiations

​Following critical discussions between Pikitup management and representatives of the casual workers, it was revealed that the utility's leadership is currently awaiting a key legal opinion, which is expected to be delivered on Friday, 17 July 2026.

​In an effort to keep negotiations constructive, workers have requested that formal talks resume on Monday, 20 July 2026, at 14:00. This brief window is intended to allow all negotiating parties sufficient time to thoroughly review the legal document before returning to the table. RISE Mzansi has confirmed it will be present at Monday's meeting to monitor progress and advocate for a fair outcome.

Systemic Reliance on Precarious Labour

​The current dispute highlights a long-standing grievance regarding how the city manages its cleaning services. For years, the workers responsible for keeping Johannesburg's streets clean have been subjected to precarious, casualized labour under third-party external contractors.

​The casual workers—many of whom have worked at Pikitup depots since the COVID-19 pandemic or as far back as 2019—have repeatedly protested against delayed recruitment and what they describe as broken promises of permanent employment. Recent protests at various depots, including the Waterval and Randburg depots, have already caused noticeable backlogs in refuse collection.
Safety Breaches Fueling Permanent Staff Solidarity

​The threat of a wider shutdown has escalated significantly as permanent Pikitup staff prepare to join the strike. Beyond showing solidarity with their contract colleagues, permanent workers are protesting severe operational and safety standard violations on the ground:

​The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP): Dictates that no waste removal truck should leave a depot with fewer than six workers.
The Current Reality: Due to staff shortages and ongoing disputes, trucks across most of the city's depots are being sent out with only two or three workers.

​This severe understaffing has left the remaining workforce heavily overworked, compromising both their physical safety and the efficiency of refuse collection across Johannesburg's neighbourhoods.

A Crisis the City Cannot Afford

​Johannesburg's residents and businesses are already bearing the brunt of recurring waste collection backlogs. A joint strike by both casual and permanent employees would halt services entirely, creating a severe public health hazard.
RISE Mzansi emphasizes that the city's residents, who pay for basic services, have a right to full transparency regarding what is stalling a resolution. 

The party is urging Pikitup's political and administrative leadership to prioritize the workers' safety and employment security before the city descends into a total waste management crisis.

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TINUBU MEETS DELOITTE AFRICA DELEGATION, DEFENDS TOUGH ECONOMIC REFORMS AS ‘BITTER MEDICINE’ WORKING FOR NIGERIA

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TINUBU MEETS DELOITTE AFRICA DELEGATION, DEFENDS TOUGH ECONOMIC REFORMS AS ‘BITTER MEDICINE’ WORKING FOR NIGERIA

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ABUJA, NIGERIAPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Wednesday defended his administration’s sweeping financial and fiscal policy changes as "bitter medicine" that is laying a solid foundation for the country's economic future.

The President made these remarks at the State House in Abuja while receiving a high-level delegation from Deloitte Africa, led by its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Ruwayda Redfearn. The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, and the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zacch Adedeji.

Foundational Reforms vs. Short-Term Applause

Addressing the Deloitte delegation, President Tinubu acknowledged the public friction caused by his administration's bold economic reforms—including the removal of the petrol subsidy, the unification of the foreign exchange market, and the sweeping modernization of the national tax system.

"Yes, reforms are difficult. It has not been a McDonald’s customer relationship but a harvester of good things, if implemented well, and that is what we are about. Yes, some issues are difficult to take—the bitter medicine—but it is working well. For the economy, Nigeria is making serious foundational progress." — President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

The President pointed out that three years of consistent reform implementation have steadily stabilized the macroeconomic landscape, yielding positive growth indicators and gradually rebuilding global investor confidence.

A Call to Invest in Nigeria’s Dynamic Youth

Recalling his own early career days in Chicago where he "cut his childhood accounting teeth," President Tinubu praised Deloitte's legendary training culture. He urged the multinational professional services network to actively support Nigeria's economic growth by expanding its youth training, capacity-building, and recruitment pipelines locally.

Echoing the President’s call, Finance Minister Taiwo Oyedele urged the Deloitte leadership to focus heavily on structural capacity-building for Nigeria's vibrant youth population.

Deloitte Pledges Support for Economic Transformation

Deloitte Africa CEO Ruwayda Redfearn highlighted the firm's immense global reach—boasting over 500,000 employees worldwide, including 6,000 across Africa—and confirmed that the firm's global revenue reached $74 billion in 2025.

Redfearn expressed Deloitte's readiness to leverage its vast digital and business transformation capabilities to support Nigeria's ongoing fiscal reforms.

Adding to this commitment, the CEO of Deloitte West Africa, Yomi Olugbenro, assured the President that the firm is fully aligned with his administration's long-term vision.

"Where we are at the moment, we believe that the ground has been solidly laid," Olugbenro said. "The bigger work is really about how to cascade some of those big reforms further down... to truly extract more value and deliver the dividends of democracy to ordinary Nigerians on the street".

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PUBLIC WORKS MINISTER DEAN MACPHERSON VISITS SITE OF SHEMBE WALL COLLAPSE

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PUBLIC WORKS MINISTER DEAN MACPHERSON VISITS SITE OF SHEMBE WALL COLLAPSE

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA – The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, alongside eThekwini Mayor Cyril Xaba, conducted an urgent site visit on Tuesday to the Nazareth Baptist (Shembe) Church in eBuhleni Village, Inanda.

The visit follows the structural collapse of an approximately 18-meter-long concrete retaining wall on Monday afternoon. The structure collapsed while workers and congregants were resting near the site.

Rescue Operation and Casualty Update

An intensive, multi-agency search and rescue operation—involving the eThekwini Fire and Rescue Services, SAPS, K9 units, and Metro Search and Rescue—was deployed immediately following the incident.

  • 12 Injuries Reported: A total of twelve congregants were injured and transported to local medical facilities for treatment.

  • Current Status: Four patients remain hospitalized, while the others have since been treated and discharged. One patient is expected to undergo surgery.

  • No Fatalities: Emergency teams officially called off the search after digging through the rubble to confirm that no additional persons remained trapped beneath the sand.

Two-Pronged Structural Investigation Launched

Following constructive consultations with the Nazareth Baptist Church elders, Minister Macpherson announced that all construction activities at the site have been halted.

Two separate investigations are now underway to determine the cause of the failure:

  1. Council for the Built Environment (CBE): The Minister confirmed that the church has welcomed a formal investigation by the CBE. This probe will evaluate structural standards and design compliance before any rebuilding is permitted to resume.

  2. Internal Church Investigation: Reverend Mbongwa Nzama announced that the Nazareth Baptist Church is launching its own internal inquiry to ascertain exactly what went wrong during the construction of the accommodation block.

Additionally, the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure is liaising with the eThekwini Municipality to verify the building plans, regulatory approvals, and land preparation processes associated with the project.

Preventing Future Structural Failures

Minister Macpherson stated that the engagement at eBuhleni forms part of wider government consultations regarding the recently approved Integrated Social Facilitation Framework. This nationwide initiative aims to curb building collapses by improving coordination between different spheres of government, local communities, and the private construction sector.

"Having visited the site of the collapse today, I share the belief of the Shembe Church that it is by the grace of God that no lives were lost... We are committed to working with the church and built-environment professionals to strengthen construction practices, improve safety standards, and help prevent tragedies like this from happening again." — Minister Dean Macpherson

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