In the aftermath of the brutal murder of businessman Ben Gumbi, a team of experts from various disciplines was assembled to investigate the matter. Their efforts have yielded results, leading to the arrest of a suspect and sparking a fascinating account of crime and perseverance in South Africa.
South Africa celebrates National Parks Week from 16 to 24 September 2023, inviting citizens to explore the country’s natural wonders and cultural heritage. The South African National Parks (SANParks) has introduced this initiative to grant free access to national parks, especially to communities that rarely get the opportunity to appreciate these conservation areas.
As loadshedding persists, many Capetonians are embracing solar PV and battery systems as a way to circumvent power outages caused by Eskom. To assist with the increased demand, the City of Cape Town plans to simplify the solar PV authorization process and launch an intuitive online portal in the near future.
The relationship between South Africa and Vietnam has endured for 30 years, a testament to the power of solidarity and shared values. As the two countries commemorate their 30th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2023, it is an opportune time to reflect on their past, present, and future collaboration.
On September 16, 2023, the Department of Women, Youth, Children, and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) and the NEEMA Foundation will collaborate to organize the 7th Annual Silent Walk & Run at Marks Park Sports Ground in Emmarentia, Johannesburg. The event aims to break down the barriers created by stigmatization and discrimination against people with disabilities through a highprofile awareness campaign.
In September 2023, President Cyril Ramaphosa participated in a series of public engagements that showcased his commitment to strengthening ties among developing countries and addressing global challenges. This article explores the president’s participation in three key events: the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Group of 77 and China, the funeral of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, and the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78).
South Africa’s past racial discrimination and lack of investment in rural and communal areas continue to affect their development today. Apartheid policies enriched the minority and impoverished the indigenous population, causing South Africa to have the highest income inequality in the world.
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has recently revealed the extent of corruption and maladministration within the National Lotteries Commission (NLC) in South Africa. The SIU has frozen approximately R2.4 million in four bank accounts belonging to a suspended NLC official and his wife, following investigations into the NLC’s conduct. This article examines the impact of this corruption on ordinary South African citizens and the intended beneficiaries of the NLC.
Honourable Pam Tshwete, Deputy Minister of Human Settlements, recently gave a speech at the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) Week to discuss the progress of bulk infrastructure projects in North West Province. The province, located in South Africa, faces several difficulties in providing basic services and housing to its residents.
Deputy minister Chana PilaneMajake launched the annual National Ethics Officer Forum to enforce ethical conduct and professionalism in South Africa’s public service during Ethics Week. The event was held in conjunction with Public Service Month to strengthen the country’s commitment to promoting good governance and combating corruption.
In honor of Tourism Month, Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille, hosted a stakeholder session in the Overberg District Municipality. The region, situated in the Western Cape, is home to a unique combination of tourism treasures. The event aimed to report on the state of tourism and connect with businesses across the value chain. The government’s commitment to bolster partnerships and capacity building was exemplified.
The City of Cape Town’s Road Infrastructure Management Department has announced a critical road maintenance project set to commence on September 17, 2023, in the suburb of Tokai. This project aims to improve the condition of roads and facilitate smoother traffic flow in the area.
On September 14th, 2023, the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Mr. Alvin Botes, hosted a crucial meeting between South Africa and the Argentine Republic. The event marked a significant milestone in the countries’ diplomatic relations. ### Reviewing Bilateral Relations
On September 15, 2023, the South African Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi and Deputy Minister Pam Tshwete made a visit to the Moses Kotane Community Residential Units (CRU) in North West. The CRU project is aimed at providing affordable rental housing for lowincome earners. Representatives of the three spheres of government were also present at the event, held in Bojanala Platinum District. The primary aim of the visit was to assess the provincial performance in delivering affordable rental housing and decent accommodation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared that a special official funeral will be held to honor the life and legacy of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, a celebrated figure in South African history. The ceremony will take place on September 1516, 2023, reflecting the nation’s deep appreciation for his remarkable contributions.
The 3rd Annual Southern African Oil & Gas Conference was recently held in Cape Town with industry leaders and delegates from across the continent gathering to discuss the theme of “Oil and Gas development to address Southern Africa’s energy challenges while ensuring a just energy transition.” The conference aimed to address the energy poverty and climate change challenges that hinder Africa’s economic growth and exacerbate issues such as unemployment, poverty, and inequality.