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Law Society of South Africa condemns the murder of lawyer Bouwer van Niekerk

By Rachel Mohamed South Africa is seeing a rise in murders targeting anti-corruption activists, including lawyers, whistleblowers, investigators, auditors, and journalists. The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) has expressed deep concern over the recent killing of lawyer Bouwer van Niekerk, who was shot last Friday, allegedly due to his

POPCRU Demands Better Conditions for SA Police Officers

By Rachel Mohamed The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) is calling for improved conditions for police officers in South Africa. This comes after the South African Police Service (SAPS) National Commemoration Day was held on Sunday at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, which honoured officers who have died

Ward Councillors’ Imbizo aims to discuss housing and service delivery

By Rachel Mohamed This week, Ndifuna Ukwazi invites the public to attend a meeting titled “Councillors’ Imbizo: Reclaiming Democracy from Below.” The event aims to facilitate face-to-face discussions with public officials. Speaking to VOC News, Ntombi Sambu, political organiser at Ndifuna Ukwazi, explained that the organisation operates within a solidarity

Madlanga Commission of Inquiry Prepares for Public Hearings

The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry is set to provide updates on the progress of its public hearings, scheduled to begin on 17 September in Pretoria. The commission was established to investigate allegations of corruption within the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the broader criminal justice system. Originally planned to

Approximately 500 foreign residents received eviction notices at two Cape Town locations

Recent reports indicate that a Burundian national, part of roughly 500 foreign residents, received eviction notices at two Cape Town locations on Wednesday and expressed disappointment with the South African government. The affected residents, previously residing at Wingfield in Maitland and Paint City in Bellville, were initially relocated during the

Eskom Forecasts No Load-Shedding for Upcoming Summer, Minister Says

Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has announced that Eskom’s Summer Outlook, covering 1 September to 31 March next year, predicts no load-shedding. The power system now has 15,000 megawatts of capacity, providing significant headroom above previous thresholds. Ramokgopa credited Eskom staff for turning the organisation around, but cautioned that

Police Confirm Taxi Owner Killed Near Strand Was an Off-Duty Officer

Local authorities have opened an investigation into a murder after a 42-year-old off-duty officer was shot and killed on Mgidlana Street in Asanda Village, Lwandle, near Strand, on Thursday morning. Reports indicate that the officer, a taxi owner affiliated with the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA), was fatally shot by

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