MAKE KASI GREAT
TERS Budget from R400Million to R2.4Billion @KASIBCNEWS
The highest number of job losses were recorded in the following sectors:
Police on manhunt for Qumbu killers @KASIBCNEWS
Police on manhunt for Qumbu killers @KASIBCNEWS
Soweto School Learners Poisoned @KASIBCNEWS
Soweto School Learners Poisoned @KASIBCNEWS
MEC CHILOANE SADDENED BY DEATH OF FOUR LEARNERS IN SOWETO
Gauteng MEC for Education, Sport, Arts, Culture & Recreation, Mr. Matome Chiloane, wishes to express his deep sadness over the tragic passing of four learners, three from Karabo Primary School and one from Khauhelo Primary School, both located in Soweto. These learners allegedly died on Sunday, 6 October 2024, after consuming food that is suspected to have been poisoned.
According to information at our disposal, a Grade 1 boy (age 7), a Grade 2 girl (age 8), and a Grade 3 boy (age 9) from Karabo Primary School sadly passed away on Sunday after allegedly consuming food suspected to have contained poison. Additionally, a Grade 1 boy learner from the school remains in ICU at a local medical facility after also having consumed the food.
In a separate incident, an 8-year-old Grade 2 boy from Khauhelo Primary School also passed away on Sunday after allegedly consuming snacks purchased from a spaza shop in Naledi.
Police are currently investigating circumstances surrounding these tragic incidents.
The GDE, together with the affected schools, has activated the necessary support structures to provide psycho-social counseling to affected learners, educators, and family members.
“We wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to the families, friends, and school communities affected by these tragic incidents. The safety and well-being of our learners remain our top priority, and we urge parents, guardians, and communities to exercise caution regarding the food consumed by children,” said MEC Chiloane.
NURSING INTAKE APPLICATIONS 2025 @KASIBCNEWS
NURSING INTAKE APPLICATIONS 2025 @KASIBCNEWS
Gauteng residents interested in studying nursing through the Gauteng Department of Health’s Gauteng College of Nursing (GCoN) in 2025 have until Friday, 11 October 2024 to submit their applications.
Potential students are encouraged to apply to study for a three-year Diploma in Nursing offered at one of GCoN’s four campuses: Ann Latsky, Bonalesedi, Chris Hani Baragwanath, or SG Lourens.
Applicants must be South African citizens residing in Gauteng and meet the specified educational requirements; a Senior Certificate (Standard 10), a National Senior Certificate (Grade 12) or National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4, with passes in key subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Life Sciences. Special consideration will be given to applicants from disadvantaged communities, including those from informal settlements, hostels, and rural areas within Gauteng. Individuals already working in the nursing profession as auxiliary or enrolled nurses and meet the entry requirements are also encouraged to apply.
Applications must be submitted online by 11 October 2024 through the official GCON website: https://nursingintake.gauteng.gov.za applicants are required to upload certified copies of their Identity Document, educational qualifications, and/or latest school results.
Successful applicants will undergo a psychometric assessment and medical screening before final selection, and it's important to note that meeting the entry requirements does not guarantee selection. Successful candidates will provide own funding.
For further inquiries, applicants can email; Nomaswazi.Dhladhla@gauteng.gov.za or Morongwa.Mphamo@gauteng.gov.za or contact the GCoN Central Selection – Centre on 011 644 8946.
SANDF crisis demands immediate action from Defence Minister Motshekga @KASIBCNEWS
SANDF crisis demands immediate action from Defence Minister Motshekga @KASIBCNEWS
Defence Minister Angie Motshekga's failure to provide a report on the state of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is a clear indication that the Force is in crisis. The report, due on 17 September, has not materialised, and the Auditor-General's recent revelation of significant flaws in the Department of Defence's financial management for 2023/24 further underscores this alarming situation. This raises questions about why Motshekga has not delivered the necessary report.
In light of this, the DA has formally written to the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Ms. Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane, urging the Minister to fulfill her commitment to reporting to the House on why she disputes the DA’s assertion that South Africa’s Defence Force is indeed in crisis. Immediate accountability is essential for safeguarding our national security.
On 3 September, Motshekga had the opportunity to address the National Council of Provinces regarding the SANDF's status. However, when the DA raised concerns during a question-and-answer session, she dismissed their claims as "exaggeration." Nicholas Gotsell MP highlighted findings from a recent oversight visit, revealing that South Africa's Navy has no combat-ready vessels and is hindered by an ineffective Armscor - a claim the Minister refuted.
The Navy's recorded sea hours have drastically declined from 12 000 in 2018/19 to just 2 770 last year. Similarly, the Air Force lacks strategic airlift capacity, and its members’ flying hours have significantly diminished. This lack of resources severely impacts the Air Force's ability to conduct effective maritime territorial patrols, leaving South Africa's borders vulnerable to piracy and poaching, especially given the weakened state of the Navy.
During the session, the Minister acknowledged her Department's financial struggles, stating that they are “constantly engaging with Treasury” and warned, “You have to help us before the system collapse(s) because the level of poor funding is affecting the effectiveness of the defence force.” She conceded that inadequate funding leads to the loss of vital air and sea hours.
Despite these alarming realities, it emerged that the Head of the Air Force, Lt. Genl. Wiseman Mbombo, had recently acquired two Audi Q7s at a cost of R3 million, while the SANDF announced the establishment of a “Space Command” that they claim is crucial for advancing multi-domain warfare and ensuring strategic advantage.
In light of these misguided priorities, last week the DA wrote to the Chairperson of the Select Committee on Security and Justice, demanding that the Minister explain the Department’s choices amid budget constraints. Unfortunately, this request went unanswered.
Faced with a defence crisis and the imminent risk of “system collapse,” it is imperative that we demand strong, level-headed leadership, discipline, and austerity.
The DA calls on Minister Motshekga to cease wasting taxpayers’ money on unnecessary luxuries and focus on restoring South Africa’s Defence capabilities.
DA 2026 Local Government Election Plans @KASIBCNEWS
DA 2026 Local Government Election Plans @KASIBCNEWS
This weekend, the Democratic Alliance (DA) held an extended Federal Executive (FedEx) meeting in Cape Town, where the party's leadership gathered to deliberate on the roadmap towards the 2026 Local Government Election. This crucial meeting, attended by the party’s national and provincial leadership, as well as senior staff from across the country, comes at a time when the DA is stronger and more unified than ever.
The DA remains positive that it will continue its winning streak and is poised to secure even more metros and municipalities in the upcoming election. Based on the 2024 results, we can emerge as the biggest party in major metros.
The successes of the 2024 election have set the DA on a powerful trajectory. We are more determined than ever to expand our footprint in 2026, which will further solidify our position to lead nationally and provincially in 2029. The response we receive from South Africans across all levels of government drives us to raise the bar.
The meeting thoroughly explored the current state of the South African political landscape, focusing on election opportunities, potential threats, and meticulous preparations for the campaign ahead. Chairperson of the Federal Council, Helen Zille, led discussions on the party’s objectives and strategies, ensuring that the DA is well-positioned to build on its successes.
With increasing support in national polls and a renewed sense of purpose, the DA is fully prepared to tackle the challenges ahead and lead South Africa toward a brighter future in 2026 and beyond.



