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Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s Bid for ANC Leadership

By Rachel Mohamed Deputy President Paul Mashatile is campaigning for the leadership position of the African National Congress (ANC) to become the party president by 2027. However, his campaign has faced setbacks due to a recent investigative report alleging that his two sons have significant connections to companies that benefited

Home Affairs ETA Enables Online Visa Extensions, Curbing Overstays

Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has unveiled the new Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, which uses artificial intelligence to combat corruption. Speaking at the Sun City Tourism Leadership Conference, he explained that the digital platform will automate visa applications, passport verification, and selfie-to-passport matching. Initially, the system will apply to

Mkhwanazi Warns of Witness Risks at Madlanga Commission

On the second day of hearings at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi warned that witnesses in political killings face severe risks, including intimidation, violence, and even assassination. Testifying in Pretoria, he described how fear has driven many witnesses to abandon protection programmes. Mkhwanazi continued his

Treasury to Use Biometric Data to Root Out Ghost Workers

Ayanda Hlatshwayo, National Treasury’s acting chief data analytics officer, has told Parliament that they are using a methodology that links biometric and photo data with the Home Affairs Department to flag officials who do not have valid ID numbers. According to Hlatshwayo, the system detects anomalies in salary and administrative

UN report concludes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza

By Rachel Mohamed Amnesty International South Africa has welcomed the UN Human Rights Council’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem and Israel, which found that Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute genocide. Amnesty International South Africa’s Executive Director, Shenilla Mohamed, told VOC News that

Madlanga Commission to Protect Whistleblowers as Criminal Justice Corruption Inquiry Begins

The Madlanga Judicial Commission of Inquiry has assured potential witnesses of protection as it begins hearings into allegations of corruption, political interference, and criminality within South Africa’s criminal justice system. Members of law enforcement and other whistleblowers have been urged to seize the opportunity to expose wrongdoing. Legal expert Benedict

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