In the North West province of South Africa, Acting Premier Nono Maloyi has taken an assertive stand to eradicate mud houses. The goal is to restore the dignity of countless residents living in such conditions. Mud houses pose significant risks, as they can collapse, causing injury or even death, particularly during heavy rain. Therefore, Acting Premier Maloyi has instructed his team to treat this issue with urgency, emphasizing the restoration of dignity for the people.
In honor of Mandela Day, the staff of Ocean View Library teamed up with young children from Radiance Educare, an early childhood development center in Ocean View, for a community service event on July 18. The City’s waste mascot, Bingo, notably supported the initiative. With great enthusiasm, the children and staff took on the task of cleaning their community and raising awareness about the importance of maintaining a clean, healthy environment.
Stikland, a dynamic industrial zone in the Cape Town metro area, recently hosted the launch of the Business Retention and Expansion (BR&E) programme, aimed at bolstering the area’s economic strength by supporting the growth of businesses, both big and small.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Free State province is committed to enhancing community safety and security. Recently, under the banner of Operation Shanela, a series of highdensity deployments were launched. LieutenantGeneral Baile Motsoenyane, Provincial Commissioner of the police in Free State, and MajorGeneral Arthur Adams, Mangaung Metro District Commissioner, inspected the parade at Parkweg grounds to commence the operation.
The City of Cape Town is set to launch a major digital travel campaign in Brazil as the first direct flight between São Paulo and Cape Town prepares for takeoff. This new initiative aims to attract Brazilian tourists and strengthen trade and economic ties between Brazil and South Africa.
Members of the Oshoek Border Policing have demonstrated their unwavering commitment to securing the nation’s borders by arresting two individuals from the Kingdom of Eswatini for dealing in dagga. The suspects were caught trying to smuggle a consignment of dagga worth over R385,000 into South Africa.
The city of Cape Town has taken the initiative to assist unemployed engineering and science graduates in registering with professional bodies and finding employment. This effort is being made through the Infrastructure Skills Development Grant (ISDG) program, which aims to build a pool of resources within the city.
The Coastal Park Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Cape Town is being constructed at an impressive pace, providing improved recycling and job opportunities for the city. The facility will not only reduce the amount of recyclable materials sent to landfills but also boost the local economy by creating new jobs.
On July 18, Deputy President Paul Mashatile will partner with the Charlotte Mannya Maxeke Institute in Soweto to commemorate the annual global celebration of Nelson Mandela International Day. The late South African President, also known as Tata, left a legacy that inspired many to follow his values and principles of making a positive impact in their communities. Deputy President Mashatile aims to inspire individuals, communities, and organizations to reflect on Mandela’s legacy and values.
South Africa’s Garden Route District has recently undergone a series of police oversight visits conducted by Western Cape Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Police Oversight and Community Safety, Reagen Allen. The purpose of these visits was to ensure that standard operating procedures (SOPs) are being followed at South African Police Service (SAPS) stations and to promote a reward system for reporting illegal firearms.
Emergency repairs are underway on a collapsed sewer pipe in De Villiers Street, Strand, South Africa. The City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has appointed a contractor to carry out the necessary repairs while ensuring the safety of residents and motorists in the area.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Gauteng demonstrated their commitment to fighting crime and removing illegal firearms from the streets. The recent operation resulted in the seizure of five unlicensed firearms, two jamming devices, and an undisclosed amount of money. The operation was a collaborative effort between different law enforcement units and private security companies.
Dixson Ngamlane, the North West province Community Police Forum Chairperson (CPF), was a devoted and steadfast fighter against crime. Recently, the South African Police Service (SAPS) management honored him and his wife, who tragically lost their lives in a car accident in Fochville, Gauteng.
The Water and Sanitation Directorate in Cape Town has recently invested over R53 million in procuring 23 highly specialized trucks. These stateoftheart vehicles will improve the delivery of water and sanitation services throughout the city. The trucks were specifically designed to enhance the maintenance of the city’s sewer network.
On July 12, 2023, South African security forces apprehended 28 suspected illegal miners in Orkney. These individuals, aged 20 to 35, face charges of conspiracy to commit a crime, attempted murder, and contravention of the Immigration Act. They are expected to appear before the Orkney Magistrates’ Court on July 17.
South Africa’s property market is undergoing a significant change with the establishment of the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA), which replaces the Estate Agency Affairs Board (EAAB). Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi recently met with industry stakeholders to discuss the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for the sector, which has a significant impact on the country’s economy.