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Beaufort West Municipality Newly Appointed CFO

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Beaufort West Municipality Newly Appointed CFO

The Beaufort West Municipality is proud to officially welcome our new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Mr. Bradley Jacobs, whose appointment is effective today, 1 September 2025.

We are excited to note that he joins the Municipality as a young CFO, bringing with him fresh energy, innovative ideas, and a commitment to strengthening financial governance. His appointment reflects our vision of combining experience with leadership to promote accountability and sustainable development for the people of Beaufort West.


The Municipality looks forward to his contribution in driving financial stability and supporting service delivery that truly benefits our community.

Please join us in extending a warm welcome and best wishes to our new CFO as he embarks on this important role in serving Beaufort West Municipality



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NERSA R54BILLION BLUNDER

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NERSA R54BILLION BLUNDER

The DA has written to NERSA seeking a public explanation of R 54 billion blunder. It is a sign of gross incompetence at our country's energy regulator. The DA will not allow South Africans to be taxed for state ineptitude.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has today written to the Chairperson of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), demanding a full, public explanation for the catastrophic R54 billion error made in Eskom’s recent tariff determination [see letter here]. This is not the first such mistake, nor even the first matter taken on judicial review by Eskom.

This monumental blunder is not a simple "mistake": it is a sign of gross incompetence at the heart of our country's energy regulator. The consequence is that already-struggling South African households and businesses will be forced to pay billions more for electricity to cover for NERSA's failure. 

The decision to rectify this via a quiet settlement with Eskom, which will see tariff hikes soar to 8.76% in 2026/27 and 8.83% in 2027/28, is a slap in the face of every citizen.


The DA will not allow South Africans to be taxed for state ineptitude. We have therefore taken the following immediate steps:

We have formally requested the Chairperson of Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Energy and Electricity to convene an urgent inquiry into NERSA's internal processes and its fitness to regulate our energy sector.

We have now written directly to the NERSA Chairperson, demanding public accountability and answers on how this occurred, who is responsible, and what steps will be taken to prevent it from ever happening again.

The DA seeks a clear outcome: full transparency from NERSA, accountability for those responsible for this costly failure, and a complete overhaul of the regulator’s processes to ensure it is fit for purpose.

It is completely unacceptable that NERSA's incompetence and Eskom’s years of mismanagement and corruption will now be funded by the public. This incident has shattered public confidence in the regulator. South Africans deserve a regulator that protects them, not one that makes them pay for its (and ESKOM’s) mistakes. 

The DA will use every mechanism available to hold NERSA and the ANC government to account for this failure.

The DA will continue to fight for an affordable, reliable, and transparently-regulated energy supply for all South Africans.



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OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE PRINCE MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI FOUNDATION OFFICES

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OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE PRINCE MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI FOUNDATION OFFICES


Durban – The Trustees of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Foundation is honoured to announce that the Foundation’s Offices will officially open its doors to the public on Saturday, 30 August 2025.

The Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Foundation aims to preserve the enduring legacy of the late HRH Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi. A legacy of a lifelong commitment to servant leadership, education, community development, and the preservation of our cultural heritage.


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The official opening of the Foundation’s Offices will bring together leaders, dignitaries, and members of the community, just days after Shenge’s birthday, to celebrate the vision and legacy of one of South Africa’s greatest statesmen.

The Chairperson of the Foundation, Hon Velenkosini Hlabisa MP, will preside over the official opening, and deliver the keynote address.

Venue: Prince Mangosuthu Foundation Offices, Signal Hill, Durban Date: Saturday, 30 August 2025
Time: 11:30 for 12:00

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121 DOCKETS RETURNED POLITICAL KILLINGS TASK TEAM

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121 DOCKETS RETURNED POLITICAL KILLINGS TASK TEAM 

The Minister of Police, Professor Firoz Cachalia, notes the statement made by the National Commissioner of Police, General Masemola on the sidelines of the 27th INTERPOL African Regional Conference, regarding the return of 121 dockets to the Political Killings Task Team. This follows the allegations by the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Commissioner that dockets had been taken from the Task Team. 

Shortly after his appointment, Professor Cachalia requested the National Commissioner to furnish him with a detailed report on the Task Team - a report which is yet to be submitted. 

On the 13th of July 2025, the President of the Republic of South Africa, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa, announced the establishment of a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to probe the allegations made by the Provincial Commissioner concerning the Task Team and other related matters. 

In response to the statement made by the National Commissioner, Professor Cachalia stated the following: “I was appointed by the President to ensure the integrity of the SAPS during this difficult time and build public trust in this vitally important organisation. I recognise that the allegations made in relation to the Political Killings Task Team are of immense public interest. 

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The Political Killings Task Team is at the centre of the allegations made by the Provincial Commissioner and will be dealt with by the Commission. It is a concern therefore that steps are being taken in relation to this matter before the Commission has had a chance to investigate the issues surrounding the Task Team. I have requested the National Commissioner to submit his report without further delay.”

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NEW MAYOR FOR BEAUFORT WEST

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NEW MAYOR FOR BEAUFORT WEST 

After recent turmoil that has disrupted Beaufort West, the DA is proud to announce the election of Gina Duimpies as new DA Mayor of the Municipality at today’s Council meeting. 

Gina was elected unopposed.

Having 30 years of service as a police captain, she brings valuable leadership experience and a steady hand to municipal governance. Since July 2024 she has served as a Ward Councillor and Deputy Mayor, before serving as Acting Mayor over the last two months.

With the recent election of the DA’s Elvico Links as the new Speaker and now Mayor Duimpies, restoration is on the horizon for Beaufort West.

Residents bore the brunt of the recent political sabotage, but that ends, now.

With her proven track record of public service, Gina – together with the new DA caucus – will provide stability, uninterrupted service delivery and continuity in moving the municipality forward.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ZULULAND HONOURS MINISTER BLADE NZIMANDE

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ZULULAND HONOURS MINISTER BLADE NZIMANDE

On Tuesday, 26 August 2025, the University of Zululand  hosted a historic ceremony which saw the unveiling and naming of three world class buildings.

These include a newly constructed Engineering building, new 442 beds, the refurbished Madiba House and the Richards Bay Lodge.

One of the highlights of the ceremony included the *naming of the Engineering department at the Richards Bay campus in honour of the current Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof. Blade Nzimande.

The University of Zululand decided to honour Minister Nzimande for his *“contribution to education and development.

Expressing his gratitude at this gesture, Minister Nzimande indicated how humbled he was and that he never imagined that “as a boy from Dambuza, he would ever have his name inscribed on the building of a university.” 

Minister Nzimande also participated in the naming of the other two buildings. The one building was named after South Africa’s globally recognised icon and first democratic President, *Mr. Nelson Mandela* and the other was named after *Mr. Vuyani Cyril Gamede*, a celebrated and pioneering black engineer and former Chairperson of the Council of University of Zululand.

Delivering the keynote address at this ceremony, Minister Nzimande stated that “As government, our investments in infrastructure are not just about expanding access and creating a conducive world-class environment where students can learn and innovate.

We also hope that these investments will inspire our students and academics to not simply see themselves as consumers of the knowledge that is produced by others, but to also see themselves as knowledge producers in their own right.

This of course resonates with your purpose- statement as a university that of positioning yourself as ‘A Node for African Thought’.”

Highlighting the importance of having an engineering department in the Mhlathuze District, Minister Nzimande stated that “Under apartheid, black people were not allowed to study engineering and were given the type of education that sought to prepare them for subservient roles in society. It is therefore important that we share this history with our young people so that they can have a deeper appreciation for the opportunities they now enjoy.

Furthermore, as the host of the largest aluminum smelter in the Southern Hemisphere, Mhlathuze plays a critical role in the facilitation of export of coal and metals, and the operation of the world's largest dedicated coal export terminal.

Through the Richards Bay port, this District is making a significant contribution in the area of minerals and metals, chemicals, and agro-processing, all of which are key drivers of local economic development, job creation, skills development, technology transfer, and international trade.

To maintain and enhance these economic advantages and to increasingly use them to address the economic needs communities in this District will require new technological know-how and skills and some of the most important competencies reside in the engineering field.

Therefore, your decision to build this Engineering department in this particular district is profoundly visionary."

Minister Nzimande also used the occasion to appeal to the students and broader university community to look after the newly built buildings and urged them “to never forget that these new buildings are for you and future generations, and you have a shared responsibility to make sure that they are well looked after. This is to make sure that, in a few years from now, the children of this area who are still in primary and high school can also come here to pursue their academic dreams.”

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Hundreds of beds without the right linen at Baragwanath Hospital

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Hundreds of beds without the right linen at Baragwanath Hospital 

An astounding 860 beds at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital (CHBH) do not have a full set of linen - this increases the infection risk, is undignified and uncomfortable for patients, it delays bed turnaround times, and it increases the burden on nursing and cleaning staff.

This is disclosed by Gauteng Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko in a written reply to my questions in the Gauteng Legislature.

According to the MEC, each hospital bed should have a minimum of five full sets per linen category to allow for rotational use (on bed, in laundry, in storage, in transit, and in contingency stock).

The linen categories are as follows:

• Flat sheets

• Fitted sheets

• Blankets

• Pillowcases

• Counterpanes/bedcovers

• Patient gowns/pyjamas

Each bed should have 2 sheets (1 fitted, 1 flat), a blanket, pillowcase, a counterpane or bedcover, and one patient gown/pyjama per day.

There should ideally be 14 440 stocks of each linen category for the 2888 beds at the hospital, but whereas there are 14 902 flat sheets and 17 524 blankets, there are zero (0) fitted sheets, and only 10 239 pyjamas, 4517 counterpanes, and 1272 pillowcases.

The department says that about 650 beds have only one sheet "due to rotation pressure and supply constraints".

This confirms what I saw when I visited the hospital last month - see photos here, and here.

I wonder how they cope with no fitted sheets and only 1272 pillowcases for 2888 beds.

Previously, the department denied any linen shortage, but now it admits the severe shortage at CHBH. They blame obsolete laundry machines, delays in finalising a bulk linen purchase, a high patient load which accelerates linen wear and usage, and linen losses due to damage and delays in washing soiled items.

They say efforts are being made to get emergency stock, and the hospital expects full linen adequacy by the first quarter of next year "contingent on tender conclusion and funding flow".

This is not good enough. Of particular concern is the risk of infection, which is already high with 1796 hospital-acquired infections at CHBH out of 31 985 admissions last year.

It should not take six months to buy more linen. The inability to fix this simple problem shows incredibly poor management.

The DA will continue to expose linen shortages by visiting hospitals and asking follow up questions in the Legislature which hopefully force them to resolve it.

A DA-run administration would ensure adequate linen stocks and reassess the reliance on inefficient and unreliable provincial laundries, with more use of cost-efficient private laundries to ensure that hospitals always have clean linen.

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