# President Cyril Ramaphosa het in Dublin, Ierland, aangekom vir ‘n ampsbesoek wat daarop gemik is om handel en bilaterale verhoudings te versterk. Hy sal met president Michael Higgins en eerste minister Micheál Martin vergader om samewerking met wetenskap, vernuwing, onderwys en beleggings te bespreek. Die besoek beoog om bande tot ‘n strategiese vennootskap te […]
# Die KwaZulu-Natalse polisiekommissaris, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, het parlementslede gewaarsku om te verhoed dat sensitiewe misdaadintelligensie-inligting in die media bekend gemaak word. Hy verskyn tans voor die Parlement se ad hoc-komitee wat korrupsie in die strafregstelsel ondersoek. Mkhwanazi sê sensitiewe inligting moenie onverskillig in die openbaar gedeel word nie, aangesien sulke openbaarmakings voortgesette ondersoeke kan benadeel:
# The Government Employees Pension Fund has announced a temporary suspension of two-pot retirement withdrawal applications submissions, effective immediately until 21 October. The pause allows the fund to update its systems with new actuarial interest factors to ensure accurate benefit calculations. Other benefits, including retirement and death payouts, will continue as normal. With over 1.2-million […]
# KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi says there are concerning links between ministers, police officers, and businessmen that suggest organised criminal networks may be influencing police operations. He is testifying before Parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating claims that criminal syndicates have infiltrated the justice system. Mkhwanazi revealed that he received the contact details of controversial […]
# President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived in Dublin, Ireland, for an official visit aimed at boosting trade and bilateral relations between the two nations. He will meet president Michael Higgins and prime minister Micheál Martin to discuss cooperation in science, innovation, education, and investment. The visit seeks to elevate ties to a strategic partnership. Ramaphosa […]
# KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has cautioned members of Parliament to avoid disclosing sensitive crime intelligence information in the media. He is appearing before Parliament’s ad hoc committee probing corruption in the criminal justice system. Mkhwanazi says sensitive information should not be shared carelessly in public, as such disclosures could compromise ongoing investigations:
# The Afrika Mayibuye Movement says it stands in full solidarity with all faith leaders, congregations, and communities peacefully protesting in Pretoria today. The party says this is against the Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Rights Commission’s renewed efforts to regulate religion under the guise of accountability. Mayibuye’s Bafana Zondo says last week, the CRL’s chairperson, Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva launched the […]
# The Public Servants Association urges government and employers to uphold workers’ rights, including fair pay, safe conditions, job security, and career growth. Highlighting the vulnerability of fixed-term employees and community workers, the organisation’s Claude Naicker emphasises that respecting and empowering public servants strengthens institutions, improves service delivery, and builds a more equitable, effective, and […]
# Die Azanian People’s Organisation het hul steun vir die Nasionale Gesondheidsversekering herhaal en sê dit is die kragtigste instrument om die onregverdige en ongelyke gesondheidsorgstelsel in Suid-Afrika te beëindig. Sedert president Cyril Ramaphosa die NGV-wet verlede jaar in Mei onderteken het, het agt verskillende groepe dit in die hof betwis. Jabu Rakwena van AZAPO […]