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Parliament Committee to Probe SAPS Corruption Claims

Parliament’s ad hoc committee, established to investigate allegations of threats to national security made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, has elected Molapi Lekganyane as its chairperson. This follows the suspension of Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, who has been placed on special leave amid the scandal. Lekganyane, a member of

The South African government has pledged to defend the nation’s trade interests following the U.S. decision to impose a 30% tariff on local exports

The South African government has pledged to defend the nation’s trade interests following the U.S. decision to impose a 30% tariff on local exports. Approximately 8% of South Africa’s total exports are directed to the U.S., which is its third-largest trading partner. During a joint media briefing, International Relations and

International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan has been subjected to threats following his investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes

A report from Middle East Eye investigating the intimidation campaign against International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan has been subjected to a severe and escalating intimidation campaign linked to his investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes. This comes after Khan advocated for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders, including

Murder investigation underway after fatal shooting in Beacon Valley

Residents of Beacon Valley, Mitchells Plain, are reeling after a deadly shooting on Monday afternoon that claimed the life of an adult male, prompting a murder investigation and fears of escalating gang violence in the area. According to South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Malcolm Pojie, the suspects

OUTA Urges Minister to Tackle SETA Corruption Scandal

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has urged newly appointed Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela to urgently address allegations of widespread tender irregularities and mismanagement within South Africa’s Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs). Speaking to VOC News, OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage emphasised the need for immediate action,

Cyclist deaths spark renewed outcry over South Africa’s road safety crisis

Cape Town’s cycling community is in mourning following the tragic deaths of three cyclists in separate incidents within just over a week, raising fresh alarms over the country’s ongoing road safety crisis. Roland Postma, Managing Director at Young Urbanists South Africa, said the spate of fatalities highlights deeper systemic issues

U.S. tariffs imposed on SA set to take effect this week

By Rachel Mohamed Recent reports indicate that South Africa has missed the August 1 deadline to negotiate a trade deal with the United States. This situation arises after President Donald Trump’s executive order, which adjusted tariffs for several countries, including a new 30% tariff on South Africa scheduled to take

The crisis facing the state of mines in SA

By Rachel Mohamed The police have raised serious concerns about the state of mining in South Africa. More than 400 illegal miners at the Sheba Gold Mine in Barberton, Mpumalanga, are expected to appear in court today. This follows their arrest during a police-led raid known as Operation Val’ Umgodi,

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