GAUTENG GOVERNMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SERVICE DELIVERY

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GAUTENG GOVERNMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SERVICE DELIVERY

Gauteng MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Infrastructure Development Jacob Mamabolo has lauded Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and municipalities for their collaborative efforts in accelerating service delivery initiatives and enforcing the law across all five regions in Gauteng. MEC Mamabolo, who chairs the Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Forum on Law Enforcement, received comprehensive progress reports from all municipalities on their ongoing crime-fighting initiatives. 

The forum, established by Premier Panyaza Lesufi, coordinates integrated interventions to tackle crime, one of the 13 key challenges confronting the province. The Tshwane Metro Police Department (TMPD) conducted various operations including crime prevention operations, roadblocks, bylaw enforcement and high visibility patrols to address priority crimes in the city. 

Officials arrested 107 suspects for charges which include driving under the influence of alcohol, reckless and negligent driving, contravention of the immigration act, public drinking and 40 pedestrians for being a source of danger on the roads. 

To this end, 8984 Aarto notices were issued, 5440 vehicles and 3221 people were searched, 9852 vehicles inspected, 878 law fines were issued, and 338 vehicles were impounded across Tshwane. 

The TMPD Overload Control Units at the Akasia and Centurion weighbridges weighed 94 vehicles where 50 Aarto fines and 15 warnings were issued. Five vehicles were discontinued at the Akasia weighbridges, while the TMPD Public Transport Unit impounded 40 vehicles and issued Section 56 and Aarto fines. Officials conducted bylaw operations which resulted in the arrest of suspects for contravention of the immigration act, Aarto fines issued, Section 56 and Section 341 fines issued, two shops were closed as a result for noncompliance. 

The TMPD also conducted clean-up operations removing illegal structures along Solomon Mahlangu Road between Pretoria Road and Hartley Road, Nellmapius as well as illegal immigrants. 

The City of Johannesburg conducted various operations including traffic management, crime prevention, by law enforcement. 5873 people and 9051 vehicles were searched in the city, while 7401 Aarto fines were issued in the city. 135 vehicles were impounded for illegal parking, being unroadworthy and for number plate investigation. Some 32 Vehicles were discontinued, and 234 arrests were made for driving under the influence of alcohol. “We appreciate the increased effort by our municipalities to fight the scourge of crime which threatens the stability of our province. 

We have seen much more improved impact of the law enforcement operations as we work as one integrated Gauteng in fighting crime,” said Mamabolo. The JMPD officials recorded speeding incidents within the Sandton, Johannesburg and Roodepoort. Speed chases resulted in 77 arrests and bylaw enforcement operations resulted in 937 perishable and nonperishable goods. Moreover, 74 illegal structures were demolished while illegal dumping trucks and trailers were impounded, 86 illegal water connection meters were removed and 485 advertising boards, flags and banners were removed. In the Sedibeng District Municipality, an Integrated Crime Safety and Service Delivery operation took place in the Lesedi Local Municipality, whereby roadblocks, bylaw enforcement operations and public transport operations were conducted. 43 Suspects were arrested, others for contravention of parole and 43 notices were issued, while nine shops were visited and 05 were found to be non-compliant. 

In the Midvaal Local Municipality, traffic management operations were conducted to check for speeding, overloading and bylaw enforcement. 726 notices were issued for Section 56 and Section 341. Six vehicles were impounded, and 85 warrants were executed. The officials conducted Community based Crime Prevention programmes, Schools Safety Visits and Talks, Scholar Patrol Training, School Searches and Seizure Operations, GBVF and Crime Prevention Programs, Road Safety Public Education and Awareness among others. 

In the Emfuleni Local Municipality, 21152 speed measures were conducted, 708 trucks were stopped and checked for overloading and 2317 notices were issued for Section 56, valued at R1 024 700, while 981 Section 341 notices were issued. Law enforcement officials conducted roadblocks, targeted drunk diving conducted by-law enforcement operations. 

Overall, 1059 warrants valued at R331 190 were executed and six businesses were found to be clean and operating fairly in the industrial park area in Sebokeng, Zone 10. Other activities included schools safety visits and talks, scholar patrol training and community-based crime prevention programme s among others. In the Westrand District Municipality, between 24 October 2025 and 06 November 2025, joint bylaw enforcement operations and traffic management operations were conducted in Mogale City Municipality together with the South African Police Services (SAPS), 

Home Affairs, Gauteng Traffic Police (GTP), West Rand District and internal departments, focusing on enhancing a multi-disciplinary approach and crime prevention. Notably, cases were recorded to the value of more than R4 million rand and warrants issued valued at more than R120 000. In the Rand West Local Municipality, K78 roadblocks were conducted together with SAPS, Home Affairs, Gauteng Traffic Police (GTP)the where 221 cases were recorded valued at R221400 while 382 warrants were recorded to the value of R272 100. As part of enforcing bylaws, goods were confiscated and two shops closed in Randfontein while illegal street traders and mechanics were removed along Hillshaven and four traders were charged R2000. 

On 01 October 2025, officers responded to the Zenzele Cemetery to investigate criminal activities that had occurred involving vandalism and theft of tombstones. Law enforcement agencies in Merafong responded to cable theft graveyard vandalism and a housebreaking case where they enhanced police visibility through patrols. 

Joint bylaw operations were conducted, operations targeting illegal trading and illegal dumping where 10 fines were issues related to these cases. These concerted efforts reaffirm the Gauteng Provincial Government’s commitment to building a safer province for economic growth and job creation. Working as one cohesive province, together with all 11 municipalities, the GPG will continue to coordinate efforts and combine resources to ensure safer communities. 

Members of the public are encouraged to continue cooperating with law enforcement agencies by reporting criminal activities and supporting initiatives that make Gauteng a safer and more economically vibrant province for all. 

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POSITIVE TURNAROUND IN EMPLOYMENT FIGURES IN SOUTH AFRICA

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POSITIVE TURNAROUND IN EMPLOYMENT FIGURES IN SOUTH AFRICA 

The African National Congress (ANC) welcomes the encouraging news released by Statistics South Africa, showing a significant and broad-based improvement in the employment landscape. The official unemployment rate has declined by 1.3% to 31.9%, while the expanded definition has dropped by 0.6% to 42.4% in the third quarter of 2025. 

This progress reflects the tangible impact of a coordinated economic interventions and the ANC’s 10-Point Plan to grow the economy, create jobs, and restore hope among our people. More than 248,000 new jobs were created during the quarter, bringing total employment to over 17.1 million South Africans, the highest level since before the COVID-19 pandemic

The number of unemployed persons decreased by 360,000, confirming that the country is steadily shifting from despair to renewal. This positive momentum underscores that our collective efforts to rebuild the economy, stabilise energy supply, and accelerate infrastructure investment are beginning to bear fruit. 

The ANC is encouraged that the state’s strategic support for key sectors, including manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and tourism, is helping to reignite economic activity and expand opportunities for ordinary South Africans. However, while we celebrate this progress, the ANC remains concerned that far too many of our people are still without work. 

The fight against unemployment remains our foremost priority. The ANC calls on government, labour, and business to deepen collaboration in unlocking industrial investment, supporting small and medium enterprises, and ensuring that every public rand spent contributes to productive and inclusive growth. As we enter the festive season, the ANC urges employers, particularly in retail, hospitality, logistics, and agriculture, to build on this progress by protecting and expanding jobs, ensuring decent working conditions, and paying workers on time. The movement’s vision remains rooted in building an economy that works for all, where young people, women, and rural communities are fully part of South Africa’s growth story. 

The ANC’s 10-Point Economic Plan, focusing on energy security, water provision, infrastructure rollout, industrialisation, and employment creation, continues to guide the Government of National Unity’s actions. This progress signals that South Africa is indeed turning the corner towards a period of stability, renewal, and inclusive growth. 

The ANC salutes all South Africans, workers, entrepreneurs, and communities, whose resilience and hard work are driving this recovery. 

Together, we are rebuilding our economy, restoring dignity, and realising the promise of a better life for all. 

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JOBS CORRUPTION EXPOSED EPWP AND CWP

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JOBS CORRUPTION EXPOSED EPWP AND CWP 

On the back of the Minister of Public Works & Infrastructure Dean Macpherson’s nationwide Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) Listening Tour, which has uncovered widespread allegations of corruption and abuse, the Democratic Alliance will be launching a crucial oversight in the EPWP and Community Work Programme (CWP) to champion their cause.

This also follows growing media reports of the ANC making use of the programme for its personal gain, including, most recently, the MMC for Treasury in the Bojanala District Municipality, who allegedly used EPWP workers to clean and maintain her private home in Lebotlwane, while coercing the workers to pay for ANC membership cards and fuel contributions.

The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure also recently confirmed that R13.8 million was lost to corruption across the EPWP.

The Independent Development Trust (IDT) received R4.65 billion as an implementing partner, but serious irregularities have been exposed. Meanwhile, over 200 EPWP workers went unpaid for five months and were collectively owed R1.7 million.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) won’t tolerate a growing trend of political corruption in the work opportunity programmes of government, because this corruption is stealing jobs from people who need to put food on the table for their families. 

The DA cannot accept this, and we are taking up a fight against political corruption by launching a national probe.

We are furthermore reinforcing our support for the reform efforts underway by Minister Macpherson, which will see new levels of transparency and accountability being introduced in the EPWP programme to remove opportunities for abuse and provide new pathways towards permanent employment. 

This is because, as the Democratic Alliance, we want to see a system that works for all.

The crucial oversight initiative we are launching in the EPWP and CWP to help champion their cause.

This national initiative will help identify corruption, mismanagement, and political interference affecting these vital poverty-alleviation programmes.

All provincial structures of the DA are tasked with documenting issues with these programmes in their areas, as corruption is robbing the most vulnerable people of a work opportunity to put food on the table.

The findings we obtain will be compiled and delivered to the relevant committees to hold entities and individuals accountable. More information will be shared as respondents provide information.

Communities here have repeatedly raised concerns about political interference, delayed payments, and unfair recruitment. We will engage with affected participants will provide us with valuable information about the scale of abuse and help guide meaningful reforms.

The DA will support efforts to provide dignified work opportunities and ensure that all officials and politicians implicated face accountability.

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Six Accused Sentenced for Mob Justice Murder

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Six Accused Sentenced for Mob Justice Murder

FREE STATE - The Thabo Mofutsanyana District Executive Detectives, in collaboration with the National Prosecuting Authority, secured heavy sentences against six accused who brutally murdered the late Moratwe Mofokeng of Bohlokong in June 2024.

The case was heard at the Bethlehem Regional Court before Magistrate Matshaya, with Prosecutor Mr. Jaco Scholtz representing the State, and Detective Warrant Officer Bobo Hlabi of the Thabo Mofutsanyana District Detective Service leading the investigation.

On 11 November 2025, the Bethlehem Regional Court sent a strong message to the community that crime does not pay , particularly in matters of mob justice, which has become prevalent in some parts of Bohlokong where community members take the law into their own hands instead of involving the police.

The following accused were convicted of murder (mob justice) and sentenced as follows:
Eric Mabe (26), Tshepo Mofokeng (25), and Thabang Moloi (24) — each sentenced to 18 years’ direct imprisonment.

Thabo Mdledle Shabangu (28), Mosuwane Mokoena (29), and Lefu Patrick Shabangu (30) — each sentenced to 25 years’ direct imprisonment as they were regarded as the ringleaders.

On 29 June 2024, the deceased, Moratwe Mofokeng, was chased from a local tavern by the accused. He attempted to hide on the roof of a nearby shack, but the accused discovered him and began pelting him with stones. The deceased jumped off the roof and tried to flee, but was caught. He was then assaulted with bricks, bottles, booted feet, and knives.

Some community members attempted to intervene but were threatened with violence by the accused. The victim later succumbed to his injuries.

The South African Police Service strongly condemns acts of mob justice. Taking the law into one’s own hands is a criminal offence and leads to devastating consequences for both the victim’s and the perpetrators’ families.

No individual has the right to take another person’s life, even if they suspect that person of a crime. We urge all community members to report crimes to the police and allow the justice system to take its course. Let us resolve our differences through dialogue and lawful means, not violence.

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BEE UNDER REVIEW DEPUTY PRESIDENT PAUL MASHATILE

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BEE UNDER REVIEW DEPUTY PRESIDENT PAUL MASHATILE 

The DA welcomes that Parliament has been informed today that “BEE is under review” - announced by Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

Mashatile made the unexpected announcement in his reply to my oral question, about how the ANC can continue to justify and defend BEE when it only benefits political insiders at the top of his party.

44 Million South Africans - majority black South Africans - live in poverty because BEE has been captured by political elites, and has done nothing to help them out of poverty into economic opportunity.

The DA will not allow this entrenched poverty to go on, enforced by failing BEE that makes insiders rich and leaves everyone else behind.

The DA sees a much more prosperous future for all South Africans, if we can replace BEE together.

The DA is determined to replace BEE, with real economic inclusion for all, that is beyond reproach of political meddling. With our version of a procurement scorecard that assesses the actual means and needs of individuals, and will ensure value-for-money for public procurement, the DA’s alternative will lift millions out of poverty.

Now that Mashatile has confirmed BEE is up for review the DA’s “Economic Inclusion for All” Bill is the only current alternative to BEE on the table in Parliament, and the DA looks forward to thorough engagement on our plan.

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EMPD EXPOSED AT MADLANGA COMMISSION

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EMPD EXPOSED AT MADLANGA COMMISSION 

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the City of Ekurhuleni welcomes the revelations made at the Madlanga Commission of Enquiry relating to the grand scale criminality within the ranks of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD).

We also welcome the long overdue suspension of EMPD Deputy Chief of Police, Julius Mkhwanazi, who has been a central figure in the allegations of EMPD criminal capture.

Many of the matters brought to the attention of the Commission are issues that we have been fighting tirelessly over a number of years.

These include:

The implementation of the Independent Police Investigative Department (IPID) report recommendations relating to criminal activities by EMPD Deputy Chief of Police, Julius Mkhwanazi.



We are vindicated by the testimonies of both the suspended EMPD Chief of Police, Isaac Mapiyeye and former EMPD Deputy Police Commissioner, Revo Spies relating to political interference and high-level cover-ups of crimes committed by EMPD members.

Now that the spotlight is on these matters before the Commission, they must not be swept under the rug.

For too long have criminals, corrupt high-level officials, including former City Manager, Dr. Imogen Mashazi and shady politicians tainted the EMPD and made conditions for honest, hardworking members impossible.

The DA will never cease in its pursuit of a professional and ethical EMPD free from corruption and political interference.

Due process and justice are nothing less than what residents in the City of Ekurhuleni deserve.

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Delft Triple Murder Suspect Arrested

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Delft Triple Murder Suspect Arrested

WESTERN CAPE - Police deployments in the Delft Policing precinct, following a surge of violent crimes reported over the weekend, resulted in several arrests including a suspect in the murder case of three people in Sandrivier Street, Leiden on Sunday. Members of Operation Shanela II followed up on intelligence and arrested a 25-year-old male suspect for murder. 

The suspect was apprehended at around 19:00 in Bordaair Street, Voorbug, Delft yesterday. He was found with a firearm holster and an amount of R7400. Both the holster and the cash were confiscated, and more arrests are expected as the investigation continues. The suspect will make his first court appearance in the Bellville Magistrate’s court, once charged.

In an unrelated incident, Operation Shanela II members were patrolling when they spotted a group of school boys smoking dagga during school hours. The members questioned the boys and they pointed out the house where they bought the dagga. 

The police proceeded to the address in Kaiser Street and while searching, they found dagga trees and 20 5L bottles of liquor. 

The occupants were not co-operative, and five suspects were arrested for possession of dagga, possession of illicit liquor and resisting arrest. 

The five will appear in the Bellville Magistrate’s court, once charged.

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