The Disa Court Building is a building of great historical importance in South Africa. It played a pivotal role in the country’s struggle against apartheid, as it was the site of the firstever treason trial in the nation’s history. Spanning from 1956 to 1961, the trial saw 156 activists and leaders charged with high treason for their opposition to the apartheid regime. The rehabilitation of the Disa Court Building, therefore, represents more than just a simple renovation project.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile is scheduled to visit Jagersfontein, a community within the Kopanong Municipality of the Free State Province in South Africa, on May 9th, 2023. The purpose of his visit is to assess the progress regarding service delivery challenges and to provide feedback to the community. The focus will be on the provision of water and the resettlement of community members who were affected by a dam collapse during the Jagersfontein Development Project.