Online scamming and robberies have become a significant issue in South Africa, particularly in the Loate and Rietgat policing precincts. The police in Tshwane District recognized the urgency of the situation and took decisive action to address the issue. ## The Operation
The City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has scheduled critical maintenance work in selected areas from June 26th to June 29th, 2023. The purpose of this article is to provide information and help residents prepare for the upcoming water supply disruptions.
The Constitutional Court of South Africa has delivered a landmark ruling upholding the City of Cape Town’s Outdoor Advertising and Signage Bylaw. The decision reinforces the city’s right to regulate outdoor advertising within its boundaries, while also underscoring the importance of preserving cultural and visual heritage.
The NonProfit Organisations (NPO) sector plays a crucial role in providing essential social services to impoverished and vulnerable South Africans, such as food, clothing, housing, rehab for substance abuse addicts, and efforts against genderbased violence and femicide. However, the compliance of NPOs with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations is a matter of concern. In this context, the Minister of Social Development, Ms. Lindiwe Zulu, is set to give an update on NPO compliance, deregistration, and the antisubstance abuse program.
In an effort to promote gender equality, the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) in Mpumalanga has partnered with the provincial House of Traditional and Khoisan Leaders (HTKL). The two organizations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen their working relationship and enhance their respective programs in the province.
In the world of politics and governance, Deputy Minister Pinky Kekana’s dedication to public service is exemplary. As the Deputy Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, Kekana is responsible for ensuring that government initiatives are effective. One such initiative is her recent followup visit to Tsantsabane Local Municipality in the Northern Cape Province on June 27, 2023.
The Public Employment Services (PES) unit in Vryburg, Taung, and Christiana Labour Centres organized a threeday career exhibition from 20 to 22 June 2023 in Ganyesa, Mokasa II village, and SweitzerReneke. The event aimed to benefit the communities by providing a platform for attendees to expand their networks, learn about different career opportunities, and discover various learnerships, internships, apprenticeships, bursaries, and entrepreneurship options.
The Commission for Employment Equity (CEE) recently released its 23rd report, which sheds light on the slow progress of transformation in the South African workplace. Despite the country’s aspirations towards social justice, the report reveals that employment equity targets remain out of reach.
The University of Fort Hare was established in 1916 and has since become a prominent center for higher learning in South Africa. It has produced notable alumni who have fought for justice and equality, such as Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, and Robert Sobukwe. However, recent reports have revealed governance, administration, and leadership challenges that have put the university’s reputation at risk.
Desmond Mmola, a young man from Namakgale township in Mopani District, has defied the odds and achieved success through his determination and selfbelief. Here is his inspiring story. ## Pursuing Higher Education
The National Energy Crisis Committee (NECC) has emerged as a key player in addressing the complex world of energy crises and the need for sustainable solutions. As the government of South Africa works to find effective solutions to energyrelated challenges, the NECC has taken charge. On June 25, 2023, the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) hosted a media briefing to showcase the progress of the committee.
The Electoral Commission is hosting a seminar titled “Building Tomorrow Today: The Role of Active Young South African Citizens in Building and Nurturing Our Constitutional Democracy.” The seminar is a collaborative effort between the Electoral Commission and youth organizations and aims to spark meaningful discussions among young South Africans about their role in shaping the future of their nation.
Success and Collaboration in Crime Prevention by Swartland and Overstrand K-9 and Rural Safety Units
In the beautiful landscapes of South Africa, the Swartland and Overstrand K9 and Rural Safety Units are working tirelessly to ensure the safety and wellbeing of their communities. These units, in conjunction with the South African Police Service (SAPS), have been successful in their mission to maintain law and order. This success story is a result of the power of teamwork and collaboration in the fight against crime.
Drug trafficking in the maritime industry is becoming a global concern, with the Durban port serving as a hub for illegal drug trade. The Deputy Minister of Social Development, Mrs. Hendrietta BogopaneZulu, is leading a proactive effort to combat this growing menace. The aim of her antisubstance abuse campaign is to strengthen working relations with law enforcement authorities, particularly border policing, to effectively fight the drug scourge in the region.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile inaugurated the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) Investment Roundtable in Johannesburg. The event was organized with the theme “Unlocking investments for human capital for an inclusive economy,” inspired by Youth Month’s theme, “Accelerating youth economic emancipation for a sustainable future.”
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) recently received a report on the suspected deaths of 31 illegal miners, who are believed to be Basotho nationals. The miners were reported missing in a ventilation shaft of Shaft 5 Virginia mine in Welkom, Free State province. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Relations of the Kingdom of Lesotho communicated the message to the High Commission of South Africa on May 18, 2023, stating that these suspected illegal miners may have lost their lives in a mine ventilation shaft that was last operational in the 1990s.