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Police Minister Cachalia’s Testimony provides more Questions than Answers

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Police Minister Cachalia’s Testimony provides more Questions than Answers

Cachalia has no clear plan or timeline to restore accountability and public trust in SAPS.
He is reluctant to audit past appointments, avoiding accountability for previous failures.

The DA calls for urgent reforms, including independent audits and reinstated disciplinary units.

Acting Minister of Police, Professor Firoz Cachalia's testimony before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee on Police today raised more uncertainty than clarity about the direction of South Africa’s troubled police service.

Although he has already spent several months in office, Minister Cachalia was unable to outline a concrete plan or timeline to restore accountability, discipline, or public trust in the South African Police Service. Instead, he leaned heavily on talk of “consultation” and “future collaboration,” leaving pressing questions unresolved.

When asked how he intends to rebuild credibility within the service, Cachalia acknowledged that he has no ready plan. He explained that reform would depend on broad engagement and improved capacity within SAPS. It was a vague answer that offers little assurance to communities living under the constant threat of crime.

Equally concerning was his hesitation to support an audit of police promotions and appointments from the past fifteen years, a crucial step toward tackling political interference and corruption that have weakened the organisation. Rather than committing to accountability, he suggested it might be preferable to focus on the future instead of reviewing past failures.

South Africans cannot afford further delays. They deserve immediate and measurable steps from a minister who is ready to act decisively to restore integrity and competence in policing.

The DA again calls for an independent audit of senior SAPS appointments and promotions, the reinstatement of internal disciplinary units to enforce professionalism, and swift implementation of the new SAPS structure to strengthen service delivery.

The DA remains ready to engage with Minister Cachalia in good faith to help rebuild a capable and trusted police service. But progress will depend on moving from broad intentions to visible action that begins to rebuild confidence in SAPS.

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SAPS 2024/25 ANNUAL REPORT

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SAPS 2024/25 ANNUAL REPORT 

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) notes, with outrage, the revelations contained in the recently tabled 2024/25 Annual Report of the South African Police Service (SAPS), which lays bare a police institution that has completely collapsed under the weight of corruption, incompetence and deliberate deception. 

The report confirms beyond doubt that the ANC government has turned the police service into a lawless and dysfunctional bureaucracy. The Auditor-General’s findings expose a pattern of systematic dishonesty. SAPS leadership has resorted to manipulating and inflating performance data to create the false appearance of progress while communities are being terrorised by criminals every day. 

The report shows that in some cases, the police invented success rates that do not exist. For example, in one investigative programme, SAPS claimed that it had solved more than half of crimes at construction sites, when the real achievement was less than seven percent. In other instances, figures on recovered vehicles, firearms and crime reductions were found to be unreliable or exaggerated. This is beyond an administrative mistake but it is the institutionalisation of lies, a betrayal of Parliament and the South African people. 

The rot is most visible in the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), which has completely failed in its constitutional duty to support justice. The backlogs in processing DNA and forensic exhibits have grown by more than half in one year, leaving thousands of criminal cases unresolved. For three consecutive years, this division has not met a single one of its targets, meaning victims of murder, rape and assault are being denied justice because evidence sits unprocessed on laboratory shelves. 

The police leadership hides behind excuses of staff shortages while spending almost eighty percent of its R113 billion budget on salaries, most of which go to administration, not to forensic or investigative work. The report also reveals that SAPS spent every cent of its budget, yet the streets of South Africa remain a war zone. 

This full expenditure is not a sign of efficiency, but of a desperate effort to drain public money before the end of the financial year without delivering anything of value. Billions are wasted on salaries and internal overheads while police stations crumble, forensic systems collapse, and communities wait hours for help that never comes. 

This is the ANC’s definition of service delivery: spending without substance, paperwork without protection, and budgets without outcomes. Corruption has become normalised as irregular expenditure increased to nearly R3 Billion with no real disciplinary consequences or financial recovery, including those tenders given out to criminal kingpin Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. Out of over R900 million in identified cases, most remain under investigation, meaning the same officials responsible for financial mismanagement continue to hold office. Civil claims against SAPS have also exploded, with over R25 billion in new claims and more than R800 million paid out in the last year alone, mostly for unlawful arrests and detentions. 

The police have become serial violators of the Constitution, arresting citizens illegally and brutalising communities while taxpayers pay the price. The culture of impunity runs deep. Out of almost 4 000 disciplinary cases, nearly half ended with no punishment and either withdrawn or resulting in “not guilty” outcomes. Additionally, only 10% of guilty officers were dismissed, the rest merely received written warnings, proving that corruption, misconduct and brutality are tolerated within SAPS.  

This is the same organisation that lost 8 452 of its own firearms in one year, almost 23 every day, many of which end up in the hands of the same criminals police claim to be fighting. The leadership continues to treat such staggering failures as success because targets are set so low that mediocrity passes as achievement. 

The report also reveals a disturbing failure to protect women and children. Crimes against women and children have increased, yet the SAPS failed to include measurable targets for gender-based violence in its annual plan. This indifference shows contempt for the suffering of the most vulnerable in our society. The so-called action plans and steering committees are meaningless while women continue to be raped and murdered, and children are brutalised daily with no justice. 

The picture painted by this report is a picture of a criminal syndicate dressed in uniform. The ANC government has destroyed what little integrity remained in the SAPS and the SAPS 2024/25 Annual Report is a mirror reflecting a state that has decayed beyond recognition under ANC rule. It exposes a leadership incapable of protecting its people or upholding the Constitution, which has been illuminated by the current inquiries taking place through the Madlanga Commission and the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee into the disbandment of the Political Killings Task Team

This is why the EFF championed the establishment of the Ad Hoc Committee on the infiltration of the SAPS, a critical intervention in Parliament we are leading with determination and clarity. 

Through this committee, we will resolve on final recommendations that will lay the foundation for a reformed, accountable, and corruptionfree police service that truly serves and protects the people of South Africa. 

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DEPARTURE OF NEVILLE DELPORT FROM THE ANC TO DA

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DEPARTURE OF NEVILLE DELPORT FROM THE ANC TO DA

The African National Congress (ANC) is not surprised nor shaken by the departure of Neville Delport from the organisation. His exit affirms the correctness and necessity of the ongoing reconfiguration process, which seeks to restore the ANC’s integrity, discipline, and ideological clarity.  

We have always been aware of his regressive and narrow ideological posture, which sought to divide our people on the basis of apartheid classification. His departure is a confirmation that those who hold these kinds of tendencies in the movement will not survive an ANC that is renewed. 

The renewal of our movement is a deliberate act to cleanse it of opportunism, self-interest, and political convenience. Delport’s decision to join a right-wing formation that is openly anti-transformation, anti-justice, and indifferent to the suffering of Palestinians exposes the moral and political bankruptcy of those who abandon the cause of equality. His self-ejection validates that the ANC is on the right path; a path that prizes principle over position, and loyalty to the people over loyalty to privilege. 

Renewal is not about removing individuals but about restoring the moral centre of the ANC. We are rebuilding a movement of service, humility, and honesty, guided by the Freedom Charter and anchored in the struggles of the working class and the poor. The ANC of Luthuli, Tambo, and Hani will not be captured by personal ambition; it will remain the people’s movement, shaped by their aspirations and grounded in their daily realities. 

The ANC’s mission in the Western Cape is to unite all South Africans, black (Africans, Coloureds, Indians) and white; behind one vision of a non-racial, non-sexist, democratic, and prosperous South Africa. We seek a province where the children of Bonteheuwel, Delft, Khayelitsha, Gugulethu, and Mitchells Plain can live with the same dignity, safety, and opportunity as those in Franschhoek, Stellenbosch, and Sandton. 

This is the essence of our revolution; the restoration of dignity and equality for all. Our renewal is not a slogan but a living programme for change, to build communities that work, to create jobs, and to return hope to every South African. Those who depart expose their own contradictions; those who remain strengthen our resolve. 

The ANC is being purified by truth and propelled by conviction; towards the ultimate goal of a better life for all. The ANC, Africa’s oldest and greatest liberation movement, marches firmly on; renewed in spirit, anchored in purpose, and unwavering in its commitment to justice and dignity for all. 


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EPWP INVESTIGATION NORTH WEST

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EPWP INVESTIGATION NORTH WEST

DA calls for full provincial EPWP investigation as abuse runs deep in North West

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the North West welcomes Minister Dean Macpherson’s decision to investigate allegations that EPWP workers in Bojanala District were forced to perform domestic chores for a mayoral committee member and coerced into paying political party membership fees.

However, this probe must not stop there. The DA is calling for the investigation to be expanded to cover the entire province, given that the abuse of EPWP workers is widespread and systemic.

Among the alarming cases documented by the DA are:

The DA further urges Minister Macpherson to fast-track his EPWP Listening Tour and include the North West province as a key stop. Communities here have repeatedly raised concerns about political interference, delayed payments, and unfair recruitment, yet these complaints have largely gone unaddressed. Direct engagement with affected participants will provide us with valuable information about the scale of abuse and help guide meaningful reforms.

The EPWP must be restored to its intended purpose: creating dignified work, building skills, and empowering communities, not serving political or personal interests. 

The DA will continue to monitor the investigation closely and support efforts to ensure that all officials and politicians implicated face accountability.

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SOUTH AFRICAN PRISONS OVERCROWDED

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SOUTH AFRICAN PRISONS OVERCROWDED

SA’s prisons are overcrowded and with no signs of the trend reversing – unsentenced inmates are part of the problem

According to the Department of Correctional Service’s 2024/25 annual report, South Africa’s prisons are over-crowded at an average rate of 55%. The most recent data, as presented in a recent written parliamentary reply to RISE Mzansi by Minister Pieter Groenewald, reveals that the average rate of overcrowding has ballooned to 61,85%.

Overall, the country has 102,585 beds at its Correctional Services facilities with an inmate population of 168,091. This translates into 65,233 inmates who are without bedspace.

The Eastern Cape accounts for the highest overcrowding levels – the province houses 21,853 inmates but only has 12,071 beds, with the Butterworth Remand Detention Facility overcrowded at a rate of 231%.

A study of the numbers shows a high number of unsentenced inmates who are taking up bed space, often outnumbering those who have been sentenced. This points to a need for cooperation between the Minister of Correctional Services and Justice & Constitutional Development. Further parliamentary questions will be submitted in this regard.

RISE Mzansi has on numerous occasions proposed that the criminal justice system introduce and normalise alternative sentencing for lesser crimes in order to mitigate overcrowding. For example, have non-violent convicted criminals doing community work

Various literature has shown that the countries correctional services facilities are breeding grounds for violent and organised crime – a headquarters for criminals. 

Petty criminals end up joining gangs, and when they are released, they return after committing serious and violent crimes.

South Africa needs to prioritise the human dignity of those incarcerated in our prisons. Let us promote the principle of restorative justice in rehabilitating offenders in our communities.

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THE COURT RULING ON STREET VENDORS AND BYLAWS

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THE COURT RULING ON STREET VENDORS AND BYLAWS  

The City of Johannesburg’s MMC for Public Safety, Councillor Dr Mgcini Tshwaku, acknowledges the ruling handed down by Judge Brad Wanless regarding the City’s management of informal trading. The judgment compels the city to undertake a swift, transparent, and lawful process to audit, register, and allocate trading spaces to informal traders, in full compliance with municipal by-laws and national legislation. 

The court emphasised the principles of fairness, non-discrimination, and constitutional compliance in the implementation of this process. MMC Tshwaku reaffirms the department’s unwavering support for street traders while underscoring the imperative of maintaining law and order. “De Villiers Street had become a disaster waiting to happen due to uncontrollable crowds, escalating crime rates, litter accumulation, and the presence of undocumented foreigners posing a clear security risk,” said MMC Dr Tshwaku. The ruling recognises the vital economic contribution of informal traders to Johannesburg’s economy and affirms the City’s role as a regulator, not a prohibitor of this essential sector. 

MMC Tshwaku welcomes the opportunity to be part of the diligent implementation of the court order and to ensure that the City of Johannesburg fully upholds the legal framework governing informal trading. 

The Department of Public Safety will ensure that a community outreach program, conducted through JMPD and EMS, is implemented to inform our community members so that their goods are not confiscated. 

APPLICATION AND VERIFICATION PROCESS FOR INFORMAL TRADING PERMITS 

Those who wish to apply for an informal trading permit are invited to participate in the verification and registration process, which will be conducted as follows: 

▪ Date: 04 November 2025 ▪ Time: 09:00 to 16:00 ▪ Venue: 66 Jorissen Place, Ground Floor, Opportunity Centre, Braamfontein 

To be eligible for a permit, informal traders must bring originals and copies of the following documents: 
a) South Africans: Green bar-coded ID or Smart Card ID (subject to verification by the Department of Home Affairs). 

b) South African and non-South African applicants (18 years and older): Valid Identification Document (ID), Passport, Asylum Seeker Permit, and/or Refugee Permit

c) Non-South African citizens: Must hold a valid passport with a visa issued in terms of section 10 of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002) authorising business operation; or an Asylum Seeker Permit issued in terms of section 22 of the Refugees Act, 1998 (Act No. 130 of 1998). 

d) Additional required documents (originals and copies): Proof of residence (Municipal Bill or Landlord Affidavit), Lease Agreement issued by the Johannesburg Property Company (JPC), Proof of payment of rent to JPC, Certificate of Acceptability from Environmental Health, Fire Certificate issued by Emergency Management Services (EMS) 

Only applicants meeting all legal and regulatory requirements will be registered and allocated trading spaces in accordance with the court order and municipal by-laws. 

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ZOHRAN MAMDANI NEW YORK CITY MAYORAL VICTORY

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ZOHRAN MAMDANI NEW YORK CITY MAYORAL VICTORY

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) extends its congratulations to Zohran Mamdani on his historic victory in the Mayorship race in New York. His election represents not only a transformative moment for the people of New York but also a powerful signal to the world that progressive, justice-driven leadership is rising even in the heart of the global capitalist order. 

New York City, home to Wall Street, the United Nations, and the world’s most diverse communities, stands as a centre of global commerce, diplomacy, and multicultural exchange. Leadership in such a city has implications that reach far beyond US borders. Mamdani’s vision of affordable housing, free public transport, accessible healthcare, and city-owned grocery stores demonstrates that people-centred governance can thrive even within the world’s most powerful capitalist system.  

The EFF particularly applauds Mamdani’s support for the people of Palestine, a stance that represents a necessary moral awakening within American politics. In an environment where open support for Palestinian liberation is often met with vilification and suppression, Mamdani’s courage has made him a symbol of principled leadership by standing against apartheid, genocide, and the silencing of truth. 

His victory reflects a growing recognition among ordinary Americans that justice for Palestine is inseparable from global justice. 

We take serious exception to the recent threats by Donald Trump to withhold federal funding from New York due to ideological differences with Mamdani. This attempt at political blackmail exposes Trump’s continued disdain for democracy, his hostility toward progressive leadership, and his desire to weaponise power against those who challenge the capitalist order. 

The EFF is confident that Mamdani’s leadership will serve as the beginning for progressive global relations and renewed solidarity between Africa, the United States, and the Global South

The EFF believes that a new relationship between Africa and the United States must be forged, one free from the neo-colonial arrogance and exploitative interests that have defined past US foreign policy, particularly under the Trump administration

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