Successful Tswa Daar Campaign

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Successful Tswa Daar Campaign 

The Gauteng Department of Social Development has noted a number of selfdischarged individuals who participated in the recent Tswa Daar anti-substance abuse campaign on October 27, 2025. The Tswa Daar campaign was a significant success, with numerous individuals benefiting from the assessments, referrals, and support services provided. While we acknowledge that some participants chose to discharge themselves, we strongly urge them to stay the course. Self-discharges, relapse and re-admissions are some of the difficulties and challenges the Department faces in combatting substance abuse. In some instances, we have admitted some users for up to three times. 

The journey to recovery requires courage, determination and strong willpower. We remain at the disposal of substance users to assist. It is important to note that all admissions to the Tswa Daar campaign were voluntary, and participants were free to leave treatment at any time, hence there were some self-discharges. 

We cannot force individuals to remain in treatment against their will. The second form of discharges are on medical grounds. Some substance users defaulted on their chronic medication which put their lives at risk. These substance users were discharged to go and report in their local primary health care facilities to be medically assessed and be provided with their chronic medication. Social workers will work with them to ensure that they are readmitted in treatment centres again. 

We are proud of the work done by our team and the positive impact of the Tswa Daar campaign on countless lives. 

The Tswa Daar campaign was a resounding success, mobilizing communities and providing a critical, compassionate gateway to recovery for numerous individuals struggling with substance abuse.  

The campaign's primary achievement was its ability to reach those in need and offer them immediate access to professional help and a voluntary path to rehabilitation. The Gauteng Provincial Government remains committed to combating substance abuse and providing essential services to those in need. We will continue to work tirelessly to address this critical issue and appreciate the support of our stakeholders and the public. 

Those that still want to be assisted, with either outpatient or admissions to treatment centres, they should visit offices of the Gauteng Department of Social Development to register. Admissions will be based on availability of beds. 

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Life Sentence handed down to 22-year-old Lebogang Joseph Van Wyk

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Life Sentence handed down to 22-year-old Lebogang Joseph Van Wyk

KIMBERLEY - The management of the South African Police Service in the Northern Cape welcomes the life sentence handed down to 22-year-old Lebogang Joseph Van Wyk by the Kimberley Regional Court for charges of rape and robbery.

The incident occurred on Saturday, 08 August 2020, at approximately 02:10, when the 20-year-old victim was attacked by an unknown male while walking home alone.

The accused dragged the victim behind the Kimberley Correctional Services premises, where he demanded her cellphone and took her handbag. He then sexually assaulted her before fleeing the scene.

The traumatised victim immediately reported the incident at the Kimberley Correctional Services control room, after which the police were notified and she was taken to hospital for medical examination.

The following day, 09 August 2020, the victim accompanied police to the crime scene, where her cellphone was recovered. Subsequent forensic investigations positively linked the accused to the crime scene, leading to his arrest on 19 January 2021. 

Bail was successfully opposed, and he remained in custody until the finalisation of the case.

On Thursday, 30 October 2025, the Kimberley Regional Court convicted and sentenced Lebogang Joseph Van Wyk (22) as follows:

Count 1: Rape – Life imprisonment

Count 2: Common Robbery – 15 years’ imprisonment

The accused was further declared unfit to possess a firearm, and his name will be entered into the National Register for Sex Offenders.

The Provincial Commissioner of the Northern Cape, Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola, commended Detective Sergeant Shaun Boer of the Kimberley Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit, as well as Advocate Shareen Links of the National Prosecuting Authority, for their dedication and teamwork that ensured justice for the victim.

Lieutenant General Otola reaffirmed the SAPS’s commitment to eradicating gender-based violence and urged community members to prioritise their personal safety.

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SOUTH AFRICA’S TRADE SURPLUS IS A SIGNIFICANT MILESTONE AND A SIGN OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY

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SOUTH AFRICA’S TRADE SURPLUS IS A SIGNIFICANT MILESTONE AND A SIGN OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY  

The South African Government has achieved a major milestone, a R21.7 billion trade surplus for September 2025, as reported by SARS. This is more than a number; it’s a signal that our economy is turning a corner and beginning to lift all South Africans. Exports rose to R186.4 billion, while imports fell to R164.6 billion, driven by stronger performance in gold, platinum, and vehicle exports

This success reflects the impact of the ANC-led government’s 10-Point Economic Plan, championed by President Cyril Ramaphosa. A growing trade surplus means more jobs in factories, mines, and industries and more funds for homes, schools, clinics, and services. It is a sign of resilience, stability, and the tangible return of the ANC’s commitment to a better life for all. 

This progress strengthens the rand, helps fight inflation, and attracts investment. We call on the private sector to continue partnering with government to sustain this growth and ensure that our economy’s momentum benefits every citizen. 

The ANC’s economic plan is working to: • Create jobs • Reduce the cost of living • Drive investment in infrastructure and services • Build confidence for local and global investors 

This is not a moment for division but shared optimism. Together, we are building a more inclusive, prosperous, and united South Africa. 

The future is being built today, a future full of promise for all. 

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High Court Exposes NERSA

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High Court Exposes NERSA 

The DA wants Parliament to reprimand NERSA after the court ruled its tariff process unconstitutional.

The judgment confirms NERSA’s ongoing failures and disregard for lawful pricing.

The DA will monitor compliance to ensure fair and transparent electricity costs.

The Democratic Alliance has written to Parliament’s Electricity Committee calling for a serious reprimand of NERSA’s leadership for its ongoing delinquent conduct, highlighted most recently by its significant court loss on Friday.

As South Africans are burdened by obscene electricity price increases, the agency meant to protect electricity consumers against price-gouging, is failing dismally in its legal mandate.

That the Gauteng High Court had to declare the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (NERSA) process for approving 2025/26 municipal electricity tariffs as constitutionally invalid, is extremely embarrassing for NERSA.

The Court has ordered NERSA to comply with new strict timelines when it considers next year’s electricity pricing tariffs – and DA welcomes that this new model is based on the DA-led City of Cape Town’s proposal forcing NERSA to publish key aspects for public comment by 30 March annually. The public must be given a proper opportunity to play a role in electricity tariffs, so that they cannot be imposed by NERSA on silenced residents.

This ruling is a damning indictment of NERSA, confirming what the DA has long warned: NERSA is failing to act in the interests of South Africans – it goes from mistake to mistake, and failure to failure. NERSA has been repeatedly ordered to ensure tariffs are based on actual, efficient cost-of-supply, as required by the Electricity Regulation Act. Instead of complying, NERSA has simply invented new, equally unlawful "benchmarking" and "assumption" methods to avoid its legal duty.

We still do not have answers on the R54-billion “mistake” NERSA made in the calculation of this year’s tariffs, and now their public consultation process on the cost of supply has also been declared unconstitutional.

Now is the time for Parliament to step in, and enforce accountability.

The DA will closely monitor NERSA's compliance with this order and continue to fight to ensure that South Africans pay a fair, legal, and transparent price for electricity and not a cent more.

We cannot allow electricity prices to continue to rise, as NERSA bungles the legal process to set the annual tariffs.

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LEADERS OF THE PARTIES TO THE GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY

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LEADERS OF THE PARTIES TO THE GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY 

The leaders of the 10 political parties that constitute the Government of National Unity (GNU) have today (Monday 3 November 2025) concluded a highly productive two-day retreat at the Cradle of Humankind in Gauteng.
 
The leaders met to reflect on progress in the implementation of the priorities identified in the GNU Statement of Intent, to discuss contemporary national and international issues, and to address critical issues facing the country.
 
The meeting was attended by President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile (ANC), John Steenhuisen (DA), Velenkosini Hlabisa (IFP), Gayton McKenzie (PA), Corné Mulder (FF Plus), Bantu Holomisa (UDM), Songezo Zibi (Rise Mzansi), Ganief Hendricks (Al Jama-Ah), Mzwanele Nyhontso (PAC) and Brett Herron (Good).


The leaders were unanimous that the GNU is united and strong.
 
The meeting agreed that this forum of party leaders would meet regularly to provide strategic political direction to the work of the GNU.
 
The leaders recognised difficulties at times in the functioning of the GNU, most notably around the 2025 budget process. However, it has drawn important lessons from these experiences and will ensure more effective consultation in developing fiscal priorities and frameworks.
 
All parties reaffirmed their full commitment to the GNU as a reflection of the will of voters as an instrument to advance the interests of all South Africans.
 
Over the 16 months since the parties signed the Statement of Intent, the Government of National Unity has provided stability and leadership to the country. 
 
It remains focused on resolving the concerns of the South African people: unemployment, poverty, the cost of living, crime, corruption and delivery of services.
 
The GNU has successfully brought together parties from different political traditions and perspectives to undertake a common programme to drive inclusive growth and job creation, tackle poverty and the cost of living, and build a capable developmental state.
 
Guided by the basic minimum programme of priorities contained in the Statement of Intent, the GNU has adopted the Medium Term Development Plan (MTDP) as a transformative vision and programme for the five years of this administration.
 
Since its establishment, the Government of National Unity has:
 
·         established a platform for inclusive growth through far-reaching reforms in energy, logistics, telecommunications, water and visas;
 
·         embarked on a massive infrastructure build and maintenance drive. 
 
·         as part of the response to tariff increases, worked to diversify exports and expand into new and existing markets;
 
·         prioritised the expansion of early childhood development and strengthening the foundational years of learning;
 
·         provided work and livelihood opportunities to young people on an unprecedented scale through public employment programmes;
 
·         sustained spending to support poor households even amid severe financial constraints;
 
·         maintained macro economic stability, achieved a primary budget surplus and pursued a responsible fiscal path to reduce the country’s debt burden so that more resources can be shifted to productive investment;
 
·         worked to rebuild the law enforcement agencies and other public institutions in the wake of state capture has continued under the GNU. The work done to remove South Africa from the FATF grey list, alongside legislative reforms and the work of bodies like the Special Investigating Unit, has strengthened our country’s ability to prevent, investigate and prosecute corruption and serious crime;
 
·         continued to position South Africa as a constructive player in international and regional peace and stability. There is a growing recognition that peacekeeping today require a more holistic knowledge-driven approach that integrates security, development and diplomacy.
 
The Leaders Forum appreciated that South Africa's G20 Presidency is being held under the theme "Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability", a theme that seeks to harness global will and capabilities to confront the enormous challenges the world is facing. Therefore, through solidarity, as South Africa, we aim to achieve a future that is people-centred, development-oriented and inclusive. 
 
While there has been significant progress over the last 16 months, the party leaders agreed that the work underway needs to be accelerated and its impact needs to be felt by all South Africans.
 
With the MTDP as the foundational programme for the administration, the leaders agreed to give urgent attention to several key areas:
 
·         ensuring greater urgency and action in the implementation of government programmes, the streamlining of processes and structures and the further professionalisation and depoliticisation of the public service;
 
·         developing a food security plan to address the dire situation of hunger affecting many households and communities across the country;
 
·         a comprehensive and far-reaching strategy for skills development and the creation of work experience and livelihood opportunities for young people;
 
·         mobilising law enforcement and security services and key stakeholders to intensify the fight against the rise in gangsterism and organised crime;
 
·         the appointment of capable, ethical leadership in the criminal justice system;
 
·         equipping national and provincial government to intervene more effectively where municipalities fail to fulfil their mandates;
 
·         undertaking a comprehensive response to illegal immigration, including strengthening border management and expanding economic opportunities for South Africans;
 
·         improving oversight and coordination of state-owned enterprises and setting minimum standards for board appointments.
 
The leaders agreed to further engagement on South Africa’s international relations to develop a common understanding of the national interest.
 
The meeting received a briefing from the Minister of Finance on the state of the economy and its impact on the country fiscal outlook and priorities.
 
The leaders reflected on the commitment in the Statement of Intent to an all-inclusive National Dialogue, which brings together all South Africans to address the challenges facing the nation. The meeting noted the progress made by the Eminent Persons Group in establishing the Steering Committee responsible for coordinating local and sectoral dialogues throughout the country.
 
The Leaders Forum ratified the Terms of Reference for the GNU Clearing House Mechanism, which is critical to ensuring the GNU functions optimally, in line with the Statement of Intent. The Leaders Forum agreed that the Clearing House Mechanism is a working group of the GNU, and that its primary tasks are to address policy and related areas of possible divergence within the GNU. 
 
The meeting congratulated the Proteas Women’s cricket team for reaching the finals of the ICC Women’s World Cup. This achievement provides inspiration to sports women across all sporting codes and follows the achievements of other national teams. 
 
The leaders were clear that the GNU is now more cohesive, determined and focused than ever before. 
 
The GNU is focused on urgency and action, and remains true to its fundamental purpose: to serve the interests and meet the needs of all South Africans. 
 
Issued on behalf of the leaders of:
 
African National Congress (ANC)
Democratic Alliance (DA) 
Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP)
Patriotic Alliance (PA)
Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus)
United Democratic Movement (UDM)
Rise Mzansi
Al Jama-Ah 
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC)
GOOD
 

*ISSUED BY THE PRESIDENCY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA* 

www.thepresidency.gov.za 


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KwaZulu-Natal Government of Provincial Unity (GPU)

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KwaZulu-Natal Government of Provincial Unity (GPU)

In recent weeks, there has been speculation regarding the stability and cohesion of the KwaZulu-Natal Government of Provincial Unity (GPU), following a series of public statements, media reports, and political developments.

In light of this, the IFP National Executive Committee having met today Monday, 3 November 2025, wishes to place on record the following clarifications and reaffirmations.

The IFP reaffirms its full and unwavering support and confidence in the IFP-led Government of Provincial Unity (GPU) under the leadership of Premier Thami Ntuli. The province of KwaZulu-Natal remains stable, and the GPU continues to govern effectively in the collective interest of all the people of KwaZulu-Natal. The provincial government is delivering on its mandate of ensuring service delivery, good governance, and social cohesion.

The IFP also categorically rejects the false and misleading reports published by the Sunday Times suggesting that there is an agreement for MEC Reverend TD Buthelezi MPL, to be reshuffled as MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA). The Party wishes to make it absolutely clear that no such reshuffle agreement was made. The IFP cautions against the spread of misinformation and fake news.

The IFP will continuously engage constructively with all our GPU partners to ensure the long-term viability, functionality, and stability of the Government of Provincial Unity. We remain guided by the principles of cooperation, mutual respect, and accountability, which are foundational to the success of this unity arrangement.

The IFP assures the people of KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa at large that there is no crisis within the GPU. The government remains focused, united, and committed to the work of improving the lives of our people, growing the provincial economy, strengthening service delivery, and restoring confidence in ethical and effective governance.

At this critical time, the IFP calls upon all political parties to act responsibly and place the interests of the people above partisan politics. The GPU represents an important model of cooperation and stability — one that must be nurtured, not undermined.

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R1.8 billion Mobile Chemical Toilet Tender

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R1.8 billion Mobile Chemical Toilet Tender

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the City of Ekurhuleni will use the Promotion of Access to Information Act to access the report on the City’s R1.8 billion mobile chemical toilet tender compiled by murdered Divisional Head for Forensic Audit, Mpho Mafole.

The DA wrote to Mayor Xhakaza demanding that the report be brought to the October 2025 council meeting in the interest of transparency.

This request was blatantly ignored.

A City Press investigation over the weekend alluded to interference by a senior politician in the City of Ekurhuleni into police investigations relating to the murder of Mafole.

This, coupled with Mayor Xhakaza’s refusal to table the report, casts a dark shadow over the City and raises concerns as to the depth of the rot that has taken root in Ekurhuleni.

It is imperative that Mafole’s work in uncovering malfeasance and criminality in the City of Ekurhuleni be brought to council and given expression.

Mafole’s death must not be in vain.

We will not allow this report to be concealed.

To do so would be a disservice to not only Mafole’s memory, but to the millions of residents of Ekurhuleni who are failed daily by the ANC-EFF-ActionSA coalition running the City into the ground.

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