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Teddy Bear Foundation Takes Government to Court Over Child Protection Register

By Rachel Mohamed SECTION27, representing the Teddy Bear Foundation, has approached the Gauteng High Court to compel government departments to maintain and implement the National Child Protection Register (NCPR). The case follows a 2022 incident in which a learner was raped by a school caretaker. Speaking to VOC News, SECTION27’s

Minister Hlengwa Exposes Deep Issues at Road Accident Fund

Deputy Transport Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa has revealed extensive corruption and mismanagement at the Road Accident Fund (RAF). Speaking to Parliament’s Public Accounts Standing Committee, Hlengwa highlighted a substantial backlog of unpaid claims, critical staff vacancies, and procurement irregularities. He also raised concerns about whistleblower reports implicating law firms and members

Ramaphosa Urges Tougher Action on Corruption Ahead of 2026 Elections

By Rachel Mohamed President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for stronger measures against corruption following the Special Investigating Unit’s (SIU) report on Tembisa Hospital, which revealed that syndicates and officials looted over R2 billion. The President emphasized the need to restore the ANC’s credibility ahead of the 2026 local government elections

Justice Dambuza Urges Gender Representation in Constitutional Court

Constitutional Court candidate Justice Nambitha Dambuza has highlighted the significance of gender representation at South Africa’s highest court. Speaking during Judicial Service Commission (JSC) interviews, which run until 15 October, Dambuza said that gender balance strengthens public trust in the judiciary. The JSC is currently interviewing shortlisted candidates to fill

Parliamentary Committee Adjourns Amid Dispute Over KZN Police Commissioner Statement

Parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi was forced to adjourn on Tuesday after heated arguments erupted among members of Parliament. The proceedings broke down over a dispute regarding whether Mkhwanazi’s submitted statement was an original document or a copy of his earlier testimony

Global Sumud Flotilla Activists Arrive Safely in Jordan, Set to Return to South Africa

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola has confirmed the safe arrival of the Global Sumud Flotilla activists in Jordan. South African Ambassador Tselane Mokuena was on hand to receive the delegation on behalf of the country. Minister Lamola expressed the government’s gratitude to all stakeholders who contributed to the

COSATU to Lead International Decent Work Day Activities

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) will host activities across provinces on Tuesday to mark the International Day of Decent Work. Spokesperson Zanele Sabela said that, over its 40-year history, the federation has focused on advancing and protecting workers’ rights to improve their working and living conditions. She

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