Author: Kgaogelo Magolego

The Economic Freedom Fighters has criticised the chairperson of parliament’s portfolio committee on higher education and training Tebogo Letsie accusing him of shielding ANC public office bearers from accounting for alleged nepotism. The criticism follows the forceful removal of EFF MP and interim leader of its youth command Sihle Lonzi from a meeting of the portfolio committee on Letsie’s orders. Lonzi was removed after refusing to abondon a question that Letsie deemed irrelevant. He had asked the Director General of of the Department Education and Training Dr. Nkosinathi Sishi if he was aware that a son of ANC National Chairperson…

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The party has also challenged the veil of secrecy surrounding these disclosures, which they suggest are heavily protected and only made public at the request of the Minister. “These same disclosures are kept under lock-and-key, unless a written request is made to the Minister to be made public,” the statement continued. With clarity and public accountability, MK argued for the release of all judicial disclosures to foster greater trust within South African society. “If members of Parliament and Ministers can be subjected to scrutiny and accountability, then why shouldn’t judges?” it questioned. In a broader context, the judiciary has faced…

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The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has announced its intent to appeal the recent acquittal of controversial televangelist Timothy Omotoso, along with co-accused Lusanda Sulani and Zukiswa Sitho, who were cleared of 32 serious charges, including rape, racketeering, and human trafficking. This decision follows a thorough legal review by an internal team of experienced prosecutors, underscoring the complexities of the case that has drawn significant public attention and controversy. Last month, the Gqeberha High Court rendered its judgment in a case that has captivated South Africa, finding the trio not guilty on all counts. In light of the verdict, the NPA…

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The ANC has expressed unhappiness with the US government’s decision to give refugee status to white Afrikaners who are falsely claiming to be victims of genocide and land grabs in South Africa. The first group of the so-called ‘Afrikaans refugees’ arrived in the US this week where they were welcomed by high ranking officials including the Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Troy Edgar. The ANC said in a statement it rejected the move by the USA reiterated its assertion that there are no Afrikaner refugees in South Africa as well as that…

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Transnet has announced its ambitious plans to become Africa’s largest manufacturer of locomotives, firmly staking its claim as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) capable of revolutionising the continent’s rail industry. At a recent exhibition held at the Kodoespoort plant outside Pretoria, the state-owned entity demonstrated its manufacturing prowess to a select audience, including delegates attending the Africa-Rail Conference in Sandton. Bessie Mabunda, CEO of Transnet Engineering, underscored the company’s potential to cater to the burgeoning demand for high-quality wagons across Africa. “Big consumers of wagons abound across the continent,” she said. “We can produce, manufacture high-quality wagons, and while we…

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As Russia embarked on a show of force to mark Victory Day (the day Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany in 1945) many countries across the world showed support to the Eastern European country dispelling Western claims it was isolated. At least 27 heads of state attended the Victory Day parade held at Moscow’s Red Square. Among those in attendance were Chinese President Xi Jinping and leaders from the African continent. Here in South Africa, Leader of the People’s Movement for Change Marius Fransman, who forged close ties with the Russians during his tenure as the deputy minister of foreign affairs…

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The Good Party has launched a scathing attack on the Democratic Alliance (DA)-run City of Cape Town for its decision to allocate R600,000 towards sponsoring the upcoming Cape Town Funny Festival, a significant entertainment event partnered with the city and organised by entertainment entity Jive. The festival, which will celebrate its 26th edition on June 5, features prominent comedians like Marc Lottering and Ryad Moosa, with tickets priced between R180 and R250. The Good Party’s leaders are raising alarm over the potential misuse of public funds, accusing the DA of political patronage and demanding answers from Executive Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.…

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Controversial televangelist Timothy Omotoso has been arrested again. Omotoso was detained on Saturday morning in East London, Eastern Cape, where he’s running a church. Omotoso was acquitted in April after spending 8 years in jail while on trial for rape He was found not guilty on all 32 charges with the presiding judge, Irma Schoeman criticising the National Prosecuting Authority for failing to present strong evidence against the self-proclaimed pastor. The South African Police Service said the latest arrest was for violation of the country’s immigration laws. “At East London this morning at 5 o’clock, members of the Department of…

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Action SA has become the latest to call for the dismantlement of whites only settlements of Orania in the Northern Cape and Kleinfontein situated outside Pretoria.Action SA aired its view during a parliamentary debate sponsored by the Economic Freedom Fighters which has already marched to both enclaves demanding they be done with. MP and National Spokesperson Lerato Ngobeni dismissed claims that the two were for cultural preservation arguing they exist purely for the preservation of apartheid and the promotion of racism, an assertion also made by the EFF. “ActionSA firmly declares that Orania and Kleinfontein are not cultural enclaves but…

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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has warned officials in his administration to eliminate underspending. The Premier acknowledged that underspending had been reduced to 1.8 billion, the lowest in 5 years but said he would prefer for his government to spend everything at its disposal. Lesufi on Thursday received a report of the Gauteng Ethics and Anti Corruption Advisory Council in Johannesburg which showed significant improvements in accountability. He said it did not make sense for departments to return money to the National Treasury when there are service delivery backlogs. “We have put systems in place. It’s currently sitting at 1.8 billion…

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