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R400 Billion Western Cape Investment Summit

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R400 Billion Western Cape Investment Summit 

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Western Cape welcomes the 2025 Western Cape Investment Summit (WCIS 2025), which will take place from 5 to 7 November. The summit serves as a critical deal-making platform designed to unite global capital with local opportunity. The true measure of any investment summit is not attendance, but the value of the deals secured.

The province is rolling out the red carpet to showcase a substantial deal book which is rooted in innovation: a portfolio of approximately 100 pre-vetted, investment-ready projects with an aggregated value of approximately R400 billion

This overwhelming pipeline of opportunities is a demonstration of the confidence that the Western Cape Government has in growing our economy, and its ambition to position the province as Africa's preeminent investment destination.

This capital mobilisation is essential to accelerating the Growth for Jobs (G4J) strategy, which is the mechanism to achieve our ambition of building an inclusive R1 trillion economy. The deals on offer are strategically balanced across high-impact sectors, with a heavy focus on the jobs and skills of the future.

In the Green Economy, the deal book features the R20 billion KTE Energy Green Hydrogen Project. This landmark Strategic Infrastructure Project is poised to create thousands of jobs, solidifying the province’s leadership in energy resilience and industrial decarbonisation. 

Furthermore, the Agribusiness and Food Systems sector have significant portfolios on offer, including over R2.5 billion worth of projects in aquaculture, reinforcing the province’s commitment to sustainable growth.

The summit is also championing the Creative Industries through high-impact social and commercial ventures. The proposed R100 million expansion of the NV Film Studios Africa and The Avuke Group television studio complex is set to generate an estimated 1,000 direct and 4,000 indirect jobs over five years, with a strong focus on transformation through training programmes and supplier development.

Complementing this, the R112 million Zip Zap Circus School performance arena project is set to deliver world-class infrastructure while generating sustainable income to support the trust’s nine free youth and outreach programs, benefiting over 2,500 young people annually.

The success of the summit depends on converting these investment opportunities into concrete outcomes. The DA in the Western Cape will continue to support initiatives that streamline investment into our province, ensuring that this R400 billion pipeline is converted into real, on-the-ground jobs.

Noko Masipa, MPP, DA Western Cape Spokesperson on Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism, said: “The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Western Cape welcomes the 2025 Western Cape Investment Summit. DA governments offer investors administrative and political certainty. 

The R400 billion deal book proves beyond doubt that stable, clean DA governance attracts world-class investment, securing our economic future and creating the sustainable jobs our people need. The Western Cape is simply the best place to invest in Africa because we deliver on our promises.”

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Gauteng Provincial Government declares readiness for G20 Leaders’ Summit 2025

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Gauteng Provincial Government declares readiness for G20 Leaders’ Summit 2025 

The Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) today formally declares its readiness to host the prestigious G20 Leaders’ Summit to be held at Nasrec Expo Centre between 22 and 23 November 2025 and will be handing over all provincial preparations to the national government on the 15th of this month. 

This milestone follows months of intensive, coordinated work between the provincial government, the national government, and all local municipalities, a collaboration that has not only ensured summit readiness but has also created a powerful new template for accelerated, integrated service delivery that will benefit all Gauteng residents long after the summit concludes. 

We have resolved that, following the summit, the weekly intergovernmental planning meetings previously used for summit preparations will be repurposed as service delivery meetings to drive and accelerate municipal service delivery across the province. The thorough preparation for the G20 Leaders' Summit went well beyond just the event, but it also helped boost and speed up the G-13 main provincial priorities mentioned in the February State of the Province address. 

The work in preparation for the Summit has been anchored and properly aligned to the provincial government's core domestic agenda to improve the economy of our province and most importantly make it safe. Gauteng, as the economic hub of Southern Africa and a proven stage for global events from the 2002 Earth Summit to the 2018 BRICS Summit, is honoured to welcome the world once again for the G20 Summit this November 2025. 

This landmark moment will place our province in the global spotlight, accelerate our growth trajectory, and see Johannesburg, join the prestigious list of G20 host cities such as Riyadh, Hangzhou, St. Petersburg, Seoul, Pittsburgh, London, and now Washington, D.C as we handover to them.  

Background Twelve months ago, in a landmark decision, Johannesburg was designated as the host city for the 2025 G20 Leaders' Summit, the first such event on African soil. The city edged out competitors like Cape Town and eThekwini, and the choice was driven by the city's robust infrastructure, including international airports, extensive hotel capacity, and proximity to key venues. 

The announcement aligned with South Africa's assumption of the G20 Presidency on 1 December 2024. President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted Africa's development priorities during his 2024 State of the Nation Address, positioning the summit as a platform for addressing inclusive economic growth, debt sustainability, climate finance, food security, and artificial intelligence governance as matters that need to be advanced in hosting this summit. 

The Gauteng provincial government swiftly embraced the hosting role, viewing it as an economic catalyst expected to generate millions in visitor spending, job creation, and long-term tourism benefits. However, early challenges emerged, prompting President Ramaphosa's working visit to Johannesburg on 6 March 2025. The visit that formed part of the District Development Model for integrated planning saw President Ramaphosa meeting with Gauteng government officials, municipalities, cabinet ministers, and deputies. He voiced deep concerns over the province's deteriorating infrastructure, citing persistent issues like water shortages, potholes, burst pipes, non-functional traffic lights, power cuts, uncollected waste, and sewer spills, which he deemed unacceptable ahead of the global event. 

President Ramaphosa announced the establishment of a Presidential Johannesburg Working Group to collaboratively address these challenges. In response, the Gauteng provincial government mobilised partnerships with national authorities, municipalities, and the private sector to accelerate improvements. The main goals were to fix roads, make them safer, improve hospitality, and make sure that G20 infrastructure standards were met. This report we are giving today highlights the significant progress that has been made, demonstrating our ability to adopt collaborative and agile governance and focus on solution-oriented and results-driven partnerships. 

 Proof of collaborative governance 

Our preparedness is a direct result of an unprecedented collaborative effort. A dedicated team, including the MECs, Mayors, MMCS and CEOs of our agencies, representatives of the taxi industry and labour, have met weekly to set targets and conducted weekly progress tracking and on-site inspections. This multi-level government approach has been the cornerstone of our success, ensuring that every municipality is aligned and actively contributing to our shared goal. 

The spirit of cooperation between the province and our municipalities has been exceptional, and this partnership has moved beyond planning into decisive action, delivering tangible improvements across the province. We intend to keep this mode of collaboration and adopt it as a blueprint we will use indefinitely to build a better province for everyone. Infrastructure and Environment Significant infrastructure upgrades, designed to be permanent, are now nearly complete. Our comprehensive programme has focused on delivering a seamless and positive experience for all delegates and residents alike. 

Key achievements include: 

Water Security Johannesburg Water has given us assurance regarding the security of the city's water supply throughout the G20 Summit. This confidence is grounded in Rand Water's confirmation of an uninterrupted bulk supply for the entire period, bolstered by our comprehensive operational plan. 

We have proactively deployed dedicated maintenance teams along all key corridors, activated robust contingencies including battery backups and 24/7 site security, and have water tankers on standby to ensure rapid response to any localised issues. While we are mindful of potential community-related risks, our command centre is fully operational with clear escalation protocols so that we can attend to problems immediately. 

Energy Plan A comprehensive and resilient energy plan is firmly in place to secure an uninterrupted power supply for the upcoming G20 Leaders’ Summit. All primary electrification for key venues and corridors is complete, with final minor works scheduled for timely conclusion. This robust plan includes multiple layers of security: high-mast solar lighting has been activated to enhance safety, and emergency generators are strategically deployed at all critical sites, including the OR Tambo, ICC and key hotels. 

This integrated effort, a collaboration between COGTA and DID, not only ensures energy stability but also incorporates beautification and safety measures. Supported by Eskom, we will continue to monitor the energy supply in our province. Furthermore, the lessons in energy resilience from this event are being captured to strengthen the Provincial Energy Plan, aligning with the 7th Administration's broader Energy Transition and Security Agenda, ensuring a legacy of reliable power management beyond the Summit. Public Spaces Grass cutting, litter picking, and the cleaning of Central Business Districts (CBDs) are well-advanced. Illegal dumps have been cleared, and public spaces have been greened. 

New street furniture and bins have been installed in key areas, including the Cradle of Humankind. Streetlight rehabilitation is almost complete, enhancing safety and aesthetics. Furthermore, recycling stations will be operational at all G20 venues, underscoring our commitment to sustainable development. Disaster Management The Gauteng Disaster Management Centre has been fully activated and is standing ready to ensure a secure and seamless G20 Leaders’ Summit. 

A comprehensive multi-agency command centre has been established, integrating all emergency services, law enforcement, and essential service providers to facilitate real-time coordination and rapid response. With personnel strategically deployed and state-of-the-art technology for monitoring and communication, the Centre is prepared to manage any potential scenario, from medical emergencies and security incidents to logistical disruptions, ensuring the safety of all delegates and the uninterrupted progress of this critical global gathering. 

Safety and Security: 

A multi-layered assurance Gauteng is well-equipped to ensure a safe and secure environment for all participants. The South African Police Service (SAPS), in full coordination with all other law enforcement agencies, has robust plans in place. Our multi-level law enforcement strategy will see delegates escorted by a unified force comprising SAPS, National Traffic Police, Gauteng Provincial Traffic, and all metropolitan police departments. 

A coordinated and comprehensive strategy has ensured that the province's four main ports of entry, O.R. Tambo International Airport, Fireblade Airport, Lanseria International Airport, and the Waterkloof Air Force Base, are all operating at an elevated state of readiness. This includes streamlined and enhanced security protocols and exceptional logistical support to facilitate the seamless and secure arrival and departure of all international guests. 

The ongoing rollout of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras across the province forms a critical part of our strategy to utilize technology in fighting crime, a legacy project that will continue to protect residents for years to come. Boosting Tourism The summit is expected to place our province in the global spotlight and support our broader goal of expanding and promoting the business tourism sector in Gauteng. 

The G20 Leaders’ Summit will bring a large influx of visitors, including heads of state, delegates, and media, creating a surge in demand for hotels, transportation, and local businesses, particularly in the hospitality and retail sectors. Delegates can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere that reflects the energy and innovation that Gauteng is known for. With thousands of star-graded accommodation options to fit every budget, including many prestigious international hotel brands, Gauteng ensures comfort and quality for all visitors. As part of Visit GAUTENG – Zwakala, we have curated special tourism promotion itineraries that have been loaded on the G20 official site. 

An inclusive Summit with a lasting legacy We have maintained that the G20 must be meaningful and accessible to ordinary citizens. We have actively engaged with civil society, business, youth, and people with disabilities through extensive outreach programmes. This includes G20 awareness campaigns in townships and ensuring diverse South African voices contribute to the global dialogue. For public visibility, the Gauteng Provincial Government has rolled out branding and advertising across the city. 

The summit is expected to yield significant benefits for Gauteng, including increased investment, job creation, and a major boost to our tourism and hospitality sectors. It also provides a global platform to share our growth strategy, Growing Gauteng Together 2030 (GGT2030), as we position our province as a destination of choice for investors. The service delivery improvements implemented, from repaired roads and functional streetlights to enhanced public spaces and advanced security technology, are not for the summit alone. 

They are permanent enhancements designed for the enduring benefit of all who live in, work in, and visit our beautiful province. As we prepare to hand over to the national government, we do so with immense pride and confidence. 

Gauteng is ready. We have worked as one, we have delivered on our commitments, and we are prepared to offer the world a warm welcome and an exceptionally unique experience. 

Gauteng is ready…..Zwakala! 

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WESTBURY SHOOTINGS SUSPECTS ARRESTED

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WESTBURY SHOOTINGS SUSPECTS ARRESTED 

#AntiGangUnit in Gauteng has arrested the remaining three suspects in connection with the Westbury double murder and five counts of attempted murder. The trio, aged between 17 and 20 years old, were arrested on 04 November 2025, after they were brought to the police by their parents and lawyers.

The 17-year-old has been taken to a place safety as per the Child Justice Act while the 19- and 20-year-olds have been detained. They are facing two counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder.

The three will be joining the first two accused on Thursday, the 6th of November 2025 when they appear before the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court.

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PARLIAMENT ONE STOP BORDER POST BILL

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PARLIAMENT ONE STOP BORDER POST BILL 

One Stop Border Post Bill: SA’s immigration problem is the result of state inaction and poor cooperation with our neighbours 

The following remarks were delivered in the National Assembly during the Second Reading Debate on the One Stop Border Post Bill. Ndza khensa, Mutshami wa Xitulu, Honourable Members, Fellow South Africans 

I have said this before, and I will say it again: it must be easy to enter our country legally, and near impossible to enter illegally. Yet, today, we face the opposite situation. Far too many people cross our borders illegally, while illicit goods, drugs, and minerals flow in and out of our country with alarming ease. So, as we debate the One Stop Border Post Bill, we must ask: does this Bill make it easier for the legal movement of people and goods, while making it harder for illegal movement and corruption? Honourable Members, this Bill has great potential.

If implemented properly, it can help us address long-standing border management challenges. It can make our borders more efficient, ease congestion, enable faster trade, and enhance South Africa’s competitiveness within the region. A more efficient border system can stimulate legitimate business and strengthen our economic integration within the Southern African Development Community, SADC region. Every person that enters South Africa through land borders is either from the SADC region or passes through the region. Our neighbours have neighbours. But potential alone is not enough. 

This Bill will not succeed unless it is supported by strong regulations, effective enforcement, and binding international agreements that uphold both security and human dignity at our borders.   

We must be honest about one thing, our borders are porous. But the solution is not to build a wall between South Africa and her neighbours. 

The success of this Bill depends on partnership and trust among SADC member states. We share borders, economies, and families. If one state fails to manage its documentation processes, the entire region feels the impact. Many of the undocumented foreign nationals in our country are not here out of malice, they are victims of weak administrative systems in their own countries, where obtaining a passport or travel document is expensive or nearly impossible. 

For this Bill to succeed, SADC and broader African governments must ensure that their citizens have access to proper travel and identification documents. Our immigration problem is the result of both state inaction and poor cooperation with our neighbours. Our government has failed to consistently enforce our laws, leaving our people exposed to criminal syndicates and leaving migrants vulnerable to a broken, corrupt immigration system. 

This failure is not only embarrassing — it is dangerous. Let us know who and what enters our country. Let it be near-impossible to smuggle anything or anyone across our borders. And let it be fair, safe, and simple to enter and stay in our country legally. 

Honourable Members, let this Bill mark the beginning of a new era, one of cooperation within SADC, efficiency at our borders, and dignity for all who cross them lawfully. 

That is how we build a safer and more prosperous South Africa. 

Ndza khensa! 

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THE PASSING OF MATRIC LEARNER FROM LAKESIDE SECONDARY SCHOOL

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THE PASSING OF MATRIC LEARNER FROM LAKESIDE SECONDARY SCHOOL

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) is deeply saddened by the passing of a Grade 12 girl learner from Lakeside Secondary School in Sedibeng West, who reportedly passed away on the evening of Monday, 3 November 2025. According to information at our disposal, the said learner began vomiting while in bed. When her condition rapidly deteriorated, she was immediately transported to a local medical facility, where she was unfortunately certified dead on arrival. 

The South African Police Service (SAPS) are investigating circumstances surrounding this sad incident.  The Department conveys its heartfelt condolences to the learner’s family, friends, educators, and the entire Lakeside Secondary School community during this very difficult time.  The GDE’s Psycho-Social Support Unit, through its Institutional Support and Support (ISS) team, has been dispatched to the school to provide counselling and emotional support to learners and staff affected by this tragic incident. 

This tragedy occurs during a critical period for our matriculants, and we wish to remind learners, parents, and school communities that emotional and psychological support services are available to anyone in need during the examination period. 

NSC EXAMINATIONS UPDATE AND NOTICES

The Gauteng Department of Education is pleased to report that the 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examinations are progressing smoothly across the province, with no major disruptions reported thus far. We commend the #ClassOf2025GP for their commitment and discipline and urge all candidates to continue adhering to the NSC Pledge, which promotes honesty, integrity, and respect during this critical period. Learners are strongly cautioned not to bring crib notes or cellphones into examination centres. 

The Department has consistently observed that these items feature prominently in examination reports, and any learner found in possession of them will face serious consequences, including possible disqualification from writing future exams. We have also noted a significant pattern of absenteeism among part-time candidates, and as such call upon all registered candidates to attend and write all their scheduled papers. 

Every paper counts, and we want to see every candidate complete their examinations successfully. As the examinations continue, we remind learners to manage stress effectively through rest, exercise, and healthy routines. 

Those who feel anxious or overwhelmed are encouraged to seek support through the following helplines: • South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG): 0800 567 567 • Childline South Africa: 116 These services are free, confidential, and available 24 hours a day. 

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GTI APPREHENDS UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS IN OVERLOADED MINIBUS TAXI

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GTI APPREHENDS  UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS IN OVERLOADED MINIBUS TAXI 

The Gauteng Transport Inspectorate (GTI) has intensified its highimpact stop-and-search operations, yielding significant enforcement breakthroughs and strengthening the province’s strategy to combat criminality, eradicate lawlessness, and ensure strict compliance with traffic regulations. Between 27 October and 02 November 2025, GTI officers conducted coordinated operations across all major provincial corridors. During these enforcement drives, twenty-six undocumented Malawian nationals were apprehended in Randburg for contravening the Immigration Act

 The individuals were found traveling in a 15-seater Quantum minibus taxi that was severely overloaded and carrying excess luggage inside due to the absence of a trailer. These results underscore the Inspectorate’s unwavering commitment to tackling both traffic violations and criminal conduct on Gauteng’s roads. Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, commended the GTI officers for their dedication and professionalism, emphasising that the province will not tolerate lawlessness on its roads. “Road safety is not negotiable. Every driver, every operator, and every passenger must play their part in protecting lives on our roads,” said MEC Diale-Tlabela. 

She further highlighted that the ongoing enforcement operations form part of a broader provincial strategy to improve road safety, protect lawabiding motorists, and hold offenders accountable.  

The MEC also urged public transport operators to prioritise compliance and passenger safety. In addition to the arrests, GTI officers issued numerous infringement notices to non-compliant public transport operators, addressed unroadworthy vehicles, and made several arrests linked to serious traffic offences. 

Key results include: • Over 200 manual infringement notices issued. • 171 electronic notices processed via GTI’s e-Force system. • 62 vehicles issued with discontinue notices for non-compliance. • 33 vehicles impounded for severe violations. A concerning level of illegal operations was also uncovered: • 50 minibus taxi operators were found driving without valid licences. • 69 minibuses were operating without licence discs. • 28 minibuses were discontinued for various forms of noncompliance. 

Additionally, GTI officers effected arrests for serious offences, including one case of attempted bribery and eight cases of driving under the influence of alcohol, further highlighting the persistent challenge of reckless and unlawful behaviour on Gauteng’s roads. 

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BLUE FLAGS CITY OF CAPE TOWN BEACHES

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BLUE FLAGS CITY OF CAPE TOWN BEACHES 

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Western Cape congratulates the City of Cape Town after eight City beaches have successfully secured the international Blue Flag status for the upcoming 2025/26 season.

This prestigious recognition is a direct result of the dedicated efforts and effective oversight demonstrated by the City of Cape Town’s Recreation and Parks Department and other supporting municipal teams. The DA commends this commitment to good governance, which ensures our coastal assets meet and sustain the highest possible international benchmarks.

This accreditation, administered locally by the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA), is a globally respected standard that directly supports our reputation as a premier destination. It confirms that these beaches consistently adhere to high standards across environmental management and education, water quality, safety, and services, offering visitors the world-class experience they expect from the Western Cape. The rigorous international criteria provide an invaluable assurance of quality and environmental custodianship for travellers and residents alike.

The eight accredited beaches for the 2025/26 Blue Flag season are:

Securing this status is not a singular event but rather a confirmation of ongoing, dedicated municipal performance. It highlights the City’s sustained commitment to maintaining excellence and infrastructure necessary to meet these benchmarks.

The confirmation of this international quality marker is particularly significant as the official Blue Flag season commences on 1 December. Ahead of the Festive Season, this recognition serves as a vital assurance for both local and international visitors, positioning Cape Town competitively on the global tourism map. Blue Flags are key enablers of the province’s tourism offering, attracting arrivals, underpinning job creation, and securing foreign investment.

Noko Masipa, MPP, DA Western Cape Spokesperson on Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism, said: “The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes the announcement that eight City beaches have successfully secured the international Blue Flag status for the upcoming 2025/26 season. The successful retention of Blue Flag status for eight of Cape Town’s beaches is a significant endorsement of our tourism offering. By consistently maintaining safety, cleanliness, and environmental quality on our coastline, the City is providing the critical foundation needed to stimulate our tourism economy, attract investment, and support sustainable job creation in the Western Cape.”

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