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The Fight against the Gambling Crisis needs more Voices and Action
The Fight against the Gambling Crisis needs more Voices and Action
BEE Made ANC Rich and South Africa Poor
BEE Made ANC Rich and South Africa Poor
The Democratic Alliance (DA) today unveiled a new billboard that lays bare a truth South Africans already know: The ANC’s Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policy has failed. It has made a handful of politically connected individuals wealthy, while the rest of the country has been left behind.
For three decades, this policy has been sold as empowerment, but it has delivered the opposite. Millions remain locked out of the economy, with 12 million South Africans unable to find work and 44 million struggling just to afford their next meal.
While a few benefit from inflated contracts and state tenders, the majority continue to pay the price for corruption and greed.
The DA’s message is simple: if South Africa is to grow, create jobs, and reduce poverty, we must replace the ANC’s race-based system with one that truly includes everyone.
That is why the DA has introduced the Economic Inclusion for All Bill that rewards job creation, skills development, and real community investment instead of political connections.
This billboard captures the choice that now faces South Africa: continue down the same failed path that made ANC elites rich and left South Africa poor, or choose real opportunities for all by voting DA.
Unlike the ANC’s system that encourages fronting and patronage, the DA’s approach focuses on need, fairness, and tangible empowerment. It supports small businesses, removes red tape, and builds local economies where opportunity is earned, not given to the well-connected.
The DA calls on all South Africans, businesses, and civil society to support the Economic Inclusion for All Bill and sign the petition at endpoverty@da.org.za.
Together, we can replace corruption disguised as empowerment with a system that gives every South African the chance to work, grow, and thrive.
ARREST IN THE MAMELODI DOUBLE MURDER CASE
ARREST IN THE MAMELODI DOUBLE MURDER CASE
SAPS must undergo urgent forensic overhaul and integrity clean-up
SAPS must undergo urgent Forensic overhaul and Integrity clean-up
The DA will immediately push for a complete forensic overhaul of SAPS, backed by independent oversight and accountability measures to restore professionalism, transparency, and public trust in policing.
This action is urgent given the shocking evidence before the Madlanga Commission yesterday, which exposed a national crisis in SAPS’s forensic and ballistic systems.
Testimony revealed that the guns used in the murder of Vereeniging engineer Armand Swart were later linked to at least twenty other murders, including those of high-profile figures such as DJ Sumbody, DJ Vintos, and businessman Don Tindleni.
Yet the first SAPS ballistic report on these same weapons contained multiple factual errors, missing analyses, and even the wrong case numbers.
The national head of ballistics, Brigadier Mishak Mkhabela, admitted the original report was “error-riddled” and had to be rewritten several times by the same analyst, Captain Itumeleng Makgotloe, whose mistakes were defended as “typos.”
Pages were replaced, affidavits resubmitted, and at least three versions of the same report were filed — all before critical evidence was verified.
Even more disturbing, evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson SC highlighted that Makgotloe appeared to have known of the guns’ links to other murders months before the case was registered on the Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS), raising concerns that organised crime networks within or connected to SAPS may have accessed or influenced forensic information.
Such conduct reflects more than incompetence — it signals systemic corruption and manipulation of evidence at the heart of SAPS’s crime intelligence and forensic functions.
The DA calls for:
- An independent forensic and ballistics audit of all major SAPS casework from the past five years.
- Comprehensive skills development in the Forensic Science Laboratory to restore technical standards and eliminate political interference.
- Immediate integrity testing and lifestyle audits of the top 100 SAPS generals and senior managers, starting with those in the Detective Service, Forensics, and Supply Chain.
If integrity testing is not enforced, nothing else will change. South Africans cannot expect justice from a system where ballistic evidence can be altered, delayed, or leaked to criminals.
Tragic Death of Seven-Year-Old in Durban Lift Shaft
IFP Women’s Brigade Calls for Justice Following Tragic Death of Seven-Year-Old in Durban Lift Shaft
The Inkatha Freedom Party Women’s Brigade (IFPWB) is calling for justice for seven-year-old Aphelele Dlamini, who tragically lost his life after falling into a lift shaft at the HOMii building in Durban.
The IFPWB extends heartfelt prayers for the speedy recovery of Aphelele’s twin sister, Aphile, who is currently receiving medical care in hospital after also falling into the shaft.
The Women’s Brigade is calling on law enforcement authorities to leave no stone unturned in investigating the circumstances that led to this heartbreaking incident. The Brigade also urges the City of Durban to conduct urgent safety inspections of all residential buildings to ensure they meet the required standards for safe and humane living conditions.
“This tragedy is both shocking and unacceptable. No parent should have to bury their child because of negligence. If it is found that this building was unsafe, the owners must be held fully accountable. We cannot allow a situation where lives—especially those of children—are lost due to preventable causes,”
— Hon. Ntombifuthi Ntshayintshayi, KZN IFP Women’s Brigade Chairperson
The IFP Women’s Brigade is deeply disturbed to learn that this is not the first fatal incident at the same building. The Brigade demands urgent intervention from authorities to prevent further loss of life and ensure that all residential properties are properly maintained and regulated.
The IFP Women’s Brigade conveys its deepest condolences and sympathies to the Dlamini family and all those affected by this tragedy.








