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Gauteng MEC for Human Settlements MEC Tasneem Motara launched the Departments Siyeza Nakuwe Campaign following a year in office.

In the first week, Motara drank tea with homeowners, handed over close to 500 houses and more than 1000 title deeds. She also visited 10 projects to inspect progress.

Motara said the Department launched Siyeza Nakuwe, as a demonstration of visible leadership, direct engagement, and delivery in action as an intervention to address the Gauteng 13 problems.
“The essence of the campaign is to appreciate that, yes, we do have a huge backlog, we have people who have registered as far back as 1996 to 1999 that we still have not reached and issued their houses. We still have people in backrooms and those still in informal settlements, but we are saying slowly but surely, we are coming to you. Work with us, be patient, it is not an easy process because our families are growing, our needs are growing but we are unable to match the demand, but we are saying Siyeza Nakuwe, we will get to you,” she said.

Motara said part of the campaign includes returning to the places she has visited in the year that she has been an MEC of Human Settlements in the Province.

“What I am interested in seeing is the impact we have made. I can give you the keys and title deed to your house,  but we want to see what the real impact the government has made on your life. So far, I can say we have seen that the impact is huge,” said Motara.

She said that handing over a house was not about dealing with the backlog only but more than that.

“We see grandmothers who now have a place for their grandchildren to spend winter holidays in during the cold weather. As part of the impact, we see people living with disabilities who used to live in places that are not friendly for them to live in being moved to disability friendly houses. The Department of Human Settlements has allowed them to be included in communities. We can see the real impact of giving houses to South Africans,” she said.

Motara said that this year the country was celebrating 70 years of the Freedom Charter.

“It speaks of Housing, Comfort, Security and Shelter, so we are not only adhering to our constitution but also that 70 years ago the Freedom Charter spelt out the kind of South Africa we want to have and the type of South Africa we want to achieve,” she said.

She thanked the people of Gauteng for being patient and called for calm and respectful dialogues as she continues to visit communities.

Motara said she was disappointed at the conduct of some of the residents of Ratanda after a meeting degenerated into chaos.

“ We will not only visit our communities to hand over houses and title deeds. We are also going to visit them when they face challenges so that together with them,  we can resolve them. During these processes, we have to rise above our problems and engage respectfully. I understand some have waited for a long time, but we still have to engage to come up with a solution,” she said.

Motara warned developers and contractors not to delay completion of houses and against shoddy work saying the Department will not hesitate to act.

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SOUTH AFRICA’S G20 PRESIDENCY AND THE PARTICATION OF WOMEN, YOUTH AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES @KASIBC_AFRICA

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South Africa has been given a rare opportunity and mammoth responsibility of hosting the G20 Presidency for 2025. The G20, or Group of  Twenty, is a strategic multilateral forum that brings together the world’s major developed and emerging economies. It plays a critical role in shaping international cooperation on the global economy, trade, public health, climate change, education, and sustainable development. 

Ladies and gentlemen, It is for the very first time in the history of the G20 that the Presidency is held on the African continent, therefore, it is not just South Africa’s G20…it is Africa’s G20. As the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, we have been entrusted with the responsibility of chairing the Empowerment of Women Working Group, commonly referred to as the EWWG. 

The EWWG focuses on strengthening the G20’s commitment on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in all their diversity. We have anchored the G20 EWWG to focus three critical priority areas, namely: • Care work / Care Economy; 
Women’s economic inclusion and financial access, and • Prevention and response to gender-based violence 

1. Recognising and investing in the care economy / work Women carry the burden of care in families, communities, and health systems yet their labour is often invisible, undervalued, and unpaid. We want governments to treat care as a public good, not a private burden. 

2. Expanding women’s financial inclusion and economic participation Women especially in rural areas and the informal sector are still excluded from land, credit, capital, markets, procurement, and the digital economy. We are developing policies that open doors and support sustainable livelihoods. Access remains difficult: application systems are complex, information is hard to find, and most rural women don’t have transport, Wi-Fi, or the right documentation. We need simpler, more inclusive systems that meet women where they are not where the system assumes them to be. 

3. Ending gender-based violence and femicide No economy can function, and no society can thrive, when women are unsafe at home, at work, in schools, and in public spaces. Safety is not a side issue. It is the foundation of empowerment. 

We are strengthening governance, legislative and programmatic response in addressing the scourge of Gender Based Violence and Femicide. 

More will be share during the Budget Vote proceeding this afternoon. 

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE G20 DISABILITY INCLUSION WORKING GROUP 

Ladies and gentlemen; 

We have further proposed the establishment of the Disability Inclusion Working Group which will be an additional Working Group to be established and discussed further at the level of the G20 by subsequent countries which will take up the Chairship of the G20. 

We have committed to taking the G20 to the people, so that it is truly The People’s G20 — a G20 that listens, that includes, and that leaves behind a legacy of progress. Our participation and activities in the EWWG reflect the lived realities of South African women, youth and persons with disabilities; it continues to also include diverse historically marginalised communities in rural areas, informal settlements, farms, townships. 

We have been in Taung, the North-West Province, we recently were at Mkhondo in Mpumalanga Province and we will be going to other provinces. The consultation is part of a broader national process to ensure that the voices of women, youth, and persons with disabilities inform South Africa’s contributions to the G20. 

It is also a build-up for the upcoming National Women’s G20 Conference, which we intend to convene ahead of the EWWG Ministerial Meeting in October and the G20 Leaders’ Summit, where Heads of State and Government will meet in Johannesburg this November. 

As South Africa, we are approaching our G20 Presidency in the spirit of Ubuntu “I am because we are”. This is to remind us that we are connected and we are stronger when we build together and leave no one behind. • We are in Solidarity - working together, across countries and communities, to find shared solutions. • We speak of Equality because it is fundamental that we fix the unfair systems that keep so many people especially women, young people, and persons with disabilities trapped in challenges of climate change, unemployment, poverty, inequality, hunger, and rising debt. • We have to make sure that the progress we build today doesn’t harm the future that it lasts, and includes everyone, hence our third priority at country level is Sustainability, For this reason, we are saying the G20 must not only be for politicians and economists. It is for all of us and therefore it must be simple, fair and for to the people. 

As the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, we are working every day to make sure that national plans speak to local realities. 

PROGRAMMES AND PROJECTS: 1. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT 

We are working to make sure that at least 40% of public procurement the tenders, the contracts, the business opportunities go to women. 

We are targeting industries that have long excluded women. We are launching a Transformative Industrialists Accelerator a programme Supporting emerging women to lead in high-growth industries such as in; • Energy • Aerospace and maritime • Agriculture and manufacturing • Digital and platform economies Women will receive help from idea to market including product development, financing, and industry partnerships. 

We are doing this for our women, youth and persons with disabilities becasue we believe right for every South African to live with dignity, access, and possibility. 

2. FIGHTING EXCLUSION THROUGH THE DISABILITY INCLUSION INITIATIVE 

Persons with disabilities have been out of opportunities, that must change. We will be establishing a Disability Inclusion Nerve Centre right here in South Africa. This is a G20 legacy project that will: • Improve data and planning, • Support early childhood screening, • Train teachers in inclusive education, • Use technology and AI to make services more accessible, • And help redesign our systems to serve all our people. Ladies and gentlemen The voices of women, youth and persons with disabilities must be heard. 

Allocation of Budgets must embed the voices of the vulnerable and it must deliver meaningful outcomes in the lived realities of every South African.  

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MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING  BUDGET VOTE SPEECH: NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES 

Honourable Chairperson and Members, It is my honour to present the Department of Higher Education and Training’s Budget Vote for the 2025/26 financial year. Our commitment remains steadfast: to build a post-school education and training system that is inclusive, equitable, and responsive to the needs of our young people and our nation. We started this academic year with the reality of the cessation of United States funding to South African universities and researchers. 

The unexpected decision has had devastating consequences for the South African Higher Education system. Out of the 26 public universities, at least 13 were affected by the termination.  

However, there is reprieve as for the current Medium Term Expenditure Framework cycle the Department’s budget has increased at an average annual rate of 4.4%, in nominal terms.  2025 marks the first year of implementation of our five-year strategic plan for the period 2025 to 2030. 

Amongst others, during this period, our overall strategic focus areas will be on improving education outcomes and skills.  


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PUBLIC SAFETY MMC MEDIA STATEMENT ON AN OPERATION TARGETING HIJACKED AND UNSAFE BUILDINGS IN THE INNER CITY 

The Department of Public Safety today conducted a high-density operation targeting problematic and hijacked buildings. Law enforcement searched properties suspected of being unlawfully occupied or violating safety regulations. Officials enforced municipal bylaws to ensure compliance and maintain public

The building at 242 Marshall Street had shacks inside, contravening the building control bylaw, which is a potential fire hazard. 

The build contravenes the Fire Brigade Act, no escape routes, no fire extinguishers, and no signage. 

The building had illegally connected electricity and water, and all were disconnected. 

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) demands that the Gauteng Health Department stop buying from companies linked to the fishy Tembisa Hospital contracts that murdered whistleblower Babita Deokaran tried to halt.

It is outrageous that R327 000 was paid last year for toilet rolls from Nokokhokho Medical Supplies - one of three companies owned by ANC Ekurhuleni Treasurer-General Sello Sekhokho which got 55 contracts worth R14.5 million from Tembisa Hospital from 2019 to 2021.

This purchase is revealed by Gauteng Health MEC Nomantu-Nkomo Ralehoko in a written reply to my questions in the Gauteng Legislature.
She admits there were irregularities in the Tembisa Hospital contracts to Sekhokho's companies, and that the SIU and Hawks are investigating them. But they have not been blacklisted as "The Department has not received feedback with regards to the investigation in relation to the three companies to proceed with blacklisting the companies involved."

The MEC is disingenuous as there is ample justification to bar all implicated companies from further contracts without waiting for a final investigation report.

Shortly before her death, Babita had red-flagged contracts worth R850 million from 217 suppliers to Tembisa Hospital as "possibly fraudulent." According to the SIU, the total suspected fraud is more than R2 billion.

In March 2023, the Hawks raided Sekhokho's home and business premises, and he remains under investigation along with other implicated figures.
Sekhokho's companies have also scored 225 contracts worth R84 million from other Gauteng public hospitals. These deals included blatant overpricing, such as jerseys costing R11 500 each, and R10 000 for men's shoes.

Another scandal is that Nkomo-Ralehoko is reportedly supporting Sekhokho in his bid to be elected as ANC Ekurhuleni Regional Chairperson.
This shows the utter shamelessness of the ANC in Ekurhuleni which appears untroubled by Sekhokho's enrichment with questionable state contracts.
I will be asking further questions to check whether other corruption-linked companies are still getting contracts from the department.

The DA proposes rigorous checks to ensure hospital contracts are cost-effective and fairly awarded so the budget can provide quality healthcare.

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Today, the Western Cape High Court founded in favour of the Democratic Alliance’s application to set aside what was in effect an illegal coup perpetrated by the ANC, EFF, PA and GOOD in Matzikama. See attached here and here.

On 29 May 2025, the councillors of these parties stayed behind after a Council was adjourned, and in a caricature of school yard politics, removed the DA/FF+ coalition from government and placed themselves in governing positions.

They then immediately proceeded to gain control of the processes and finances of the Municipality - after painstaking work by the DA to reverse the near bankrupt state of the municipality over the past two years.

It is no coincidence that this happened just as the finances of the Municipality started to recover and, more importantly, the Council was going to launch investigations into past staff appointments, past attempts by councillors and officials in regards to business ventures with the Council and launch other accountability measurements.

The DA is pleased that court ruled that these ludicrous actions by these parties (with an attending cost order) were unconstitutional, unlawful and invalid.

Democracy was restored.

The DA will now not only reoccupy its position but pursue its cleaning up of corrupt cadre networks in Matzikama with renewed vigour.

We will also involve institutions from other tiers of government to prevent this type of attempts to prevent us from succeeding.


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