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THE DECISION TO TERMINATE FACE THE NATION AND THE VICTIMISATION OF JOURNALISTIC INTEGRITY AT THE SABC

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THE DECISION TO TERMINATE FACE THE NATION AND THE VICTIMISATION OF JOURNALISTIC INTEGRITY AT THE SABC

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 

The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (“MK Party”) notes with grave concern and deep suspicion the
abrupt termination of the Face The Nation programme on the South African Broadcasting
Corporation (SABC), a programme anchored by seasoned journalist Clement Manyathela,
whose fearless and uncompromising commitment to holding those in power accountable has become a hallmark of ethical journalism in our democracy.

While it is generally understood that media institutions periodically review and adapt their
programming in line with industry practices, the circumstances surrounding the cancellation
of Face The Nation cannot be viewed in isolation from a troubling pattern of hostility directed at journalists who dare to interrogate the executive authority of the so-called Government of National Unity (GNU). Dr. Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh suffered the same fate for holding the executive to account whilst anchoring the same show. 

What is unfolding bears all the hallmarks of
victimisation, intimidation, and the systematic erosion of journalistic independence within a
public broadcaster that belongs to the people of South Africa, not to politicians.

It cannot be overlooked that the Presidency allegedly took exception to Clement Manyathela’s persistent and legitimate questioning of Mr Cyril Ramaphosa regarding the Phala-Phala scandal, a matter of profound public interest that goes to the heart of accountability, transparency, and the rule of law. 

In executing his professional duty, Clement did precisely what the Constitution and democratic norms demand of journalists; to speak truth to power without fear or favour. It must be acknowledged that a Minister in the Presidency reportedly refused to grant an interview to Clement Manyathela after allegedly facing internal political repercussions when he rigorously questioned her superior, Mr
Ramaphosa, on the Phala-Phala matter. Such conduct, if true, signals a disturbing attempt by political authorities to blacklist journalists who refuse to become instruments of political convenience.

It cannot be ignored that the Spokesperson in the Presidency expressed visible displeasure
following an interview in which Clement Manyathela pressed him on the President’s apparent evasiveness regarding the Phala-Phala scandal, as well as the President’s failure to act decisively against Minister Senzo Mchunu, mirroring the earlier failure to act swiftly against then Minister Zweli Mkhize amid the Digital Vibes scandal and related oversight processes before the Madlanga Commission and the Parliamentary Ad-hoc Committee.

With these developments in mind, it is both striking and deeply concerning that Deidre Uren now appointed as Group Executive for News and Current Affairs at the SABC is reportedly the very same person who was allegedly pressured to terminate Face The Nation. The timing and sequence of events create the unmistakable impression of a reward system in which compliance with political pressure is compensated with elevation to positions of authority.

This appointment reeks of political patronage and signals a calculated attempt to sanitise the
SABC, transforming a constitutionally mandated public broadcaster into a propaganda machinery designed to shield the executive from scrutiny and to manufacture favourable narratives ahead of the 2026 Local Government Elections.

The MK Party warns that the capture of the public broadcaster, whether through intimidation, censorship or strategic appointments, poses a direct threat to democratic accountability and media freedom in South Africa. Objective reporting and the fearless interrogation of those in
power cannot be sacrificed on the altar of political expediency. The SABC must never become a megaphone for the ruling elite nor a battlefield where journalists are punished for doing their jobs.

The MK Party condemns, in the strongest possible terms, any attempt to silence independent voices, intimidate journalists, or manipulate editorial decisions for political gain. 

We remind the leadership of the SABC and the political authorities behind these actions that the public broadcaster is funded by the people of South Africa and is constitutionally obligated to serve the public interest, not the interests of politicians seeking to evade accountability.

The MK Party stands firmly on the side of media freedom, journalistic integrity and the
constitutional right of the people to be informed without censorship, intimidation or manipulation. 

We call on all defenders of democracy, journalists, civil society and the public at large, to resist any attempt to weaponise the public broadcaster for partisan political ends.

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Deputy Minister Dr Mimmy Gondwe leads Intergovernmental crackdown on Bogus Colleges in Polokwane

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Deputy Minister Dr Mimmy Gondwe leads Intergovernmental crackdown on Bogus Colleges in Polokwane

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 


The Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Mimmy Gondwe, together with the City of Polokwane Executive Mayor, Cllr Makoro John Mpe, will lead an Intergovernmental Bogus Colleges Awareness Campaign to crack down on illegal colleges in the Polokwane CBD on Thursday, 19 March 2026.

The Polokwane leg is the latest stop in a series of three Bogus Colleges Awareness campaigns launched to coincide with the start of the 2026 academic year, a period when most learners are applying for and confirming higher education placements. 

Two successful campaigns were held in the City of Johannesburg and the City of Tshwane

The bogus colleges campaign is being carried out in partnership with the South African Police Service (SAPS), the Department of Home Affairs, the Department of Employment and Labour, and relevant South African quality-assurance organisations.

As part of the programme, the Deputy Minister, accompanied by officials from DHET, SAPS, and other government departments, will conduct oversight visits to private colleges in Polokwane CBD to verify their registration status and programme accreditation.

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GOVERNMENT KEEN TO BUILD ON SUCCESS OF PREVIOUS INVESTMENT MOBILISATION DRIVE – MINISTER TAU

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GOVERNMENT KEEN TO BUILD ON SUCCESS OF PREVIOUS INVESTMENT MOBILISATION DRIVE – MINISTER TAU 

 
CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 


South Africa is finally turning the corner on slow growth. Thanks to government’s pro-growth reformist agenda, green shoots are emerging in nearly all key sectors of the economy. 

The Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition stresses that the four consecutive quarters of growth recorded leading into early 2026 were a result of government led interventions - critical of which was government’s successful investment mobilisation drive. “Consistent energy supply, an improved transport and logistics environment including the drop in inflation to 3.5% recorded early this year have had a positive knock-on effect on key sectors of the economy. 

Mining and Agriculture have both shown strong growth – factors which bode well for sustained growth,” says Tau. He adds that to augment this growth, South Africa is scheduled to host the 6th Investment Conference (SAIC) at the Sandton Convention Centre on 31 March 2026. In line with the President’s commitment at the 2026 State of the Nation Address, this investment conference promises to set South Africa on an even bolder investment target over the medium term. “To date, over R600 billion has already flowed into the economy, resulting in the opening of new factories, mines, and various other industrial facilities. 

These investments play a critical role in South Africa’s national goals of socio-economic development by creating sustainable jobs, reducing poverty, and addressing inequality,” adds Tau. Launched in 2018 by President Cyril Ramaphosa, the SAIC has become the country’s premier platform for attracting global and domestic delegates to discuss emerging opportunities. 

The 2026 conference occurs during a period of significantly improved investor perception. 

Over the last 18 to 24 months, several critical economic challenges have been addressed, most notably the improvement in the country’s energy reliability. 

Tau stresses that forthcoming conference will be anchored on South Africa’s new futurefocused economic and industrial policy including the targets in the Medium Term Development Plan, the Economic Growth and Inclusion (GAIN) programme and South Africa’s New Industrial Policy which is being finalised. Tau reinforced that the 6th SAIC will continue building on the achievements of the dtic family since the beginning of the 7th administration. “Over the past year and a half, we have implemented industrial reforms in targeted sectors and incentivised industry to create jobs. 

We have embarked on market and export diversification through our Butterfly Strategy and are redesigning Transformation through the Transformation Fund and B-BBEE policy review”, Tau emphasises. 

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THE PEOPLE’S MARCH IN DEFENCE OF OUR SOVEREIGNTY AND DEMOCRATIC GAINS

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THE PEOPLE’S MARCH IN DEFENCE OF OUR SOVEREIGNTY AND DEMOCRATIC GAINS 

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 


The African National Congress calls on all peace loving and patriotic South Africans to join The People's March in Defence of Our Sovereignty and Democratic Gains, taking place on Saturday, 21 March 2026, Human Rights Day

This historic mobilisation will be led by the ANC together with our Alliance partners, the South African Communist Party (SACP), Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU )and South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO), and will bring together business formations, labour, faith based organisations, civil society movements and all patriotic people of our nation. 

The main national event will take place in Johannesburg, Gauteng, with simultaneous marches and solidarity gatherings in eThekwini, KwaZulu Natal, East London, Eastern Cape, and Cape Town, Western Cape

Across our country, South Africans will rise in unity to defend the democratic gains secured through struggle and sacrifice. Human Rights Day is rooted in the blood of the martyrs of Sharpeville who died in struggle against the brutal and heinous apartheid system 66 years ago as part of the long journey to achieve this constitutional democracy

As we mark 30 years of the adoption of our Constitution, we reaffirm that the Bill of Rights remains the cornerstone of our democracy and the guardian of our freedoms and rights. 

The People's March is a peaceful mass action to defend the sovereignty of our Republic, protect our constitutional order and reaffirm the will of the people as the supreme authority in our land. 

South Africa is a sovereign democratic state with free and fair elections, an independent judiciary, a vibrant media and a constitutional commitment to transformation and redress. 

We gather in unity and solidarity to celebrate, nourish and strengthen our hard fought democracy, which was earned through the blood and sacrifices of our forebears whose ideals we dare not betray and will defend always. 

The message of this march is clear and solid that South Africa will not be bullied. We will not allow external pressure or internal opportunism to weaken our constitutional democracy. 

We will not allow our sovereignty to be compromised. We will not allow the sacrifices of our forebears to be diminished. 

The ANC calls on workers, youth, women, veterans of the struggle, professionals, entrepreneurs, religious leaders and community activists to stand side by side in defence of our democratic gains. 

This is a march for constitutionalism, for national dignity, for unity of our people and for the continued transformation of our society. 

Let us fill the streets peacefully, proudly as patriots on Saturday, 21 March 2026 to defend our sovereignty and defend our democratic gains. 

Let us stand together say with one voice and declare loudly that “We Will Not Be Bullied”. 

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CONDOLENCES TO THE MALEMA FAMILY ON THE PASSING OF MME MARTHA MOTLANALO MALEMA

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CONDOLENCES TO THE MALEMA FAMILY ON THE PASSING OF MME MARTHA MOTLANALO MALEMA 


CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 


The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) expresses its deep sadness and sorrow following the news of the passing of the Commander in Chief and President of the EFF, Julius Malema’s aunt, Mme Martha Motlanalo Malema. Mme Martha Malema was the last-born daughter of the late matriarch in the Malema family, Koko Sarah Malema, who gracefully left this earth on 4 May 2019. 

Born on 20 January 1972, Mme Martha was the embodiment of the love we have come to collectively experience from the Malema family. 

She was characterised by a deep sense of love not only for her family, but also for those in her community. Her love for her community is best expressed by her undying commitment to the EFF, of which she had been a staunch member in good standing since its formation in 2013

She played an important role in the growth and strength of the organisation in Ward 13, Seshego, a ward that is today led by an EFF councillor. Mme Martha Malema was entrusted with the upkeep, protection and warmth of the home of Koko Sarah, which became the ancestral, spiritual and social centre of the Malema family. 

She took on the role of being the mother of the Malema family by honouring her mother’s memory and ensuring that her children and grandchildren could always find a home in which to gather. 

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Limpopo Education suspends schooling in flood affected areas

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Limpopo Education suspends schooling in flood affected areas

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 


The Limpopo Department of Education has as a precautionary measure, temporarily suspended schooling in several districts severely affected by persistent heavy rainfall and the risk of flash floods.

The Vhembe and Mopani districts remain the hardest hit, with many roads rendered impassable, effectively cutting off access to numerous schools. Compounding the situation, the Capricorn South and Waterberg districts have also reported incidents and structural concerns, which may further disrupt schooling if the heavy rains continue overnight.

To safeguard the lives of learners and educators, the department has taken a decisive step to suspend schooling for two days, Monday, 16 March, and Tuesday, 17 March in all affected areas.

The safety of learners and staff is a paramount concern. With reports of flooded roads and compromised building integrity, the suspension is a necessary measure to prevent any potential tragedies.

In addition to reported accessibility challenges, the department has received reports of leaking roofs and water damage in school buildings, which pose a direct safety risk. Furthermore, the department has noted with deep concern a spate of burglaries at schools during this disruptive period, with criminals targeting nutrition programme stockpiles and electronic equipment.

District offices have already communicated the suspension to all affected schools and circuit managers, who are in turn responsible for notifying parents and school governing bodies.

For clarity, parents and guardians seeking specific information on school status in their area should contact their school principals or the local circuit manager. Learners unable to sit for scheduled tests due to the flooding will be given an opportunity to write at a later date once normalcy is restored.
Parents are strongly urged not to allow or force learners to attempt crossing flooded bridges or swollen rivers to reach school. Learner safety is the priority.

The Department, in coordination with District Municipalities and disaster management teams, will continue to closely monitor the weather situation and its impact on school infrastructure and accessibility. A further update will be provided as conditions evolve.

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Gauteng's Land Release Programme a complete Failure - only 13,000 Stands delivered since 2020

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Gauteng's Land Release Programme a complete Failure - only 13,000 Stands delivered since 2020


CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 


Since 2020, the Gauteng Department of Human Settlements (GDHS) has released only about 13,000 serviced stands - a figure that falls short of addressing Gauteng's growing housing demand.

The reality is that the department continues to underperform and that the Rapid Land Release Programme (RLRP) is not working. The release of 13,000 serviced stands barely scratches the surface. At the same time, the intended target of delivering 8644 homes in the current year is inconsequential when over 1 million Gauteng citizens remain on the housing waiting list.

The failure of the RLRP is evident in a reply by the Gauteng Human Settlements MEC, Tasneem Motara, to questions posed by the Democratic Alliance (DA). The MEC revealed that the department had acquired 1045,02 hectares of land for R2 billion to develop 10,000 serviced stands, yet only 26 houses had been built on the land as of last year.

See reply here.

This situation raises serious concerns about the effectiveness of the programme and compels us to challenge Premier Lesufi’s statement during the State of the Province Address where he claimed that R100 billion had allocated to human settlements in Gauteng. The Premier should account and explain how these funds have been spent, as there is nothing to show for them on the ground.

The biggest failure and disappointment remain the conceptualisation and implementation of the RLRP. The programme has, since September 2025, been placed on hold “for review and restructuring” after the MEC admitted that the programme was ineffective.

The continued ineffectiveness of the department to complete any of its core programmes in an environment of increased demand highlights the crisis facing the department.

The DA is therefore calling on the Premier and the MEC to urgently outline their vision and concrete plans to overcome these shortfalls and meaningfully address the province’s growing housing challenges.

A DA-led Gauteng Provincial Government would first assess the Human Settlements department’s capacity to implement the Rapid Land Programme and ensure its rollout follows a collaborative approach, involving all spheres of government, the National Treasury, and the private sector, rather than leaving the programme solely in the hands of the Human Settlements department.

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