Government allocates R1.6bn to fight GBVF

Source: Government of South Africa

Government allocates R1.6bn to fight GBVF

Government has set aside R1.6 billion for activities related to the fight against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide, with an additional R50 million allocated to provincial baselines – demonstrating that GBVF remains a whole-of-government priority within the policing budget.

Presenting the 2026/27 South African Police Service (SAPS) Budget Vote in Parliament on Tuesday, Acting Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia said policing alone could not solve South Africa’s crime crisis and stressed the importance of coordinated action across government and communities.

“Policing alone cannot solve crime. Crime is driven by deep social and economic challenges that require a whole-of-government and whole-of-society response,” Cachalia said.

He said the Integrated Crime and Violence Prevention Strategy remains central to government’s approach, emphasising that preventing crime requires stronger families, safer schools, youth development, substance abuse prevention, better urban planning, stronger community partnerships and intergovernmental cooperation.

Cachalia said government remains firmly committed to tackling Gender-Based Violence and Femicide, with Deputy Minister Polly Boshielo leading initiatives aimed at improving the response to GBV.

The Minister also announced the implementation of a structured national community patroller programme aimed at improving visibility and strengthening community-based crime prevention in high-crime areas.

“These patrollers will not do police work, and will be properly regulated, community-centred and implemented under SAPS coordination, with appropriate vetting, training and oversight mechanisms,” Cachalia said.

He also commended the role already being played by community structures across the country in supporting law enforcement and strengthening social cohesion.

“Across the country, Community Policing Forums (CPF), neighbourhood structures, faith-based organisations and community volunteers continue to play an important role in strengthening safety and social cohesion,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za
 

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O Agility Logistics Park no Gana recebeu o estatuto de edifício ecológico Excelência de Projeto para Maior Eficiência (EDGE) Advanced

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

A Agility (https://Agility.com), um operador multiempresarial e investidor a longo prazo em empresas globais e regionais, anunciou que o Agility Logistics Park (ALP) (https://AgilityLogisticsParks.com) em Tema, Gana, recebeu a certificação EDGE Advanced pelos seus edifícios ecológicos eficientes em termos de energia e recursos. Este facto eleva o número total de armazéns com certificação EDGE Advanced em toda a rede ALP para 17, com instalações certificadas agora presentes em todos os países onde a Agility Logistics Parks opera.

EDGE (Excelência de Projeto para Maior Eficiência) é a norma global para edifícios energeticamente eficientes, um sistema de certificação supervisionado pela Sociedade Financeira Internacional (SFI), o braço do setor privado do Grupo do Banco Mundial. A certificação Advanced EDGE exige que um edifício apresente uma redução mínima de 40% na utilização de energia, na utilização de água e no carbono incorporado nos materiais, quando comparado com edifícios locais padrão.

O ALP no Gana, um parque de armazéns de 160.000 m2, está localizado na Zona Franca de Tema, adjacente ao porto de Tema e à capital do Gana, Acra. O parque oferece espaços de armazenamento de nível internacional a multinacionais e empresas locais. Todos os cinco armazéns ALP do Gana foram certificados como EDGE Advanced.

Os armazéns EDGE Advanced do ALP em Acra proporcionam uma poupança média de energia de 68%, uma poupança de água de 38% e utilizam materiais de construção que contêm menos 63% de carbono incorporado nos materiais, quando comparados com outros no mercado.

Charles Gassoub, Vice-Presidente – Agility Africa, afirmou: “A obtenção do Certificado EDGE demonstra o nosso empenho em desenvolver instalações eficientes em termos de energia e recursos, em conformidade com as normas globais de sustentabilidade. Isto traz benefícios diretos aos nossos clientes, incluindo a redução dos custos de serviços públicos, uma maior eficiência operacional e o alinhamento com os seus próprios objetivos sociais, ambientais e de governação, bem como de sustentabilidade.”

Nathalie Kouassi Akon, Diretora da Divisão da IFC no Gana, também comentou o feito, afirmando: “A certificação EDGE Advanced do Agility Logistics Park em Tema demonstra a forte dinâmica dos edifícios ecológicos no Gana e o papel fundamental que o setor privado desempenha na condução desta transição. Ao reduzir significativamente a utilização de energia e de recursos, projetos como este não só reduzem os custos de funcionamento das empresas, como também contribuem para os objetivos de desenvolvimento inteligente do Gana e para a resiliência económica a longo prazo. A IFC orgulha-se de apoiar parceiros como a Agility na definição de novos padrões para infraestruturas industriais sustentáveis e de alta qualidade na região.”

Os complexos da Agility Logistics Parks são seguros, conectados, 24 horas por dia, 7 dias por semana, com armazéns de padrão internacional e de alta qualidade, concebidos com engenharia avançada e funcionalidades de sustentabilidade.  Para além do parque de 160.000 m2 no Gana, a Agility Logistics Parks possui um parque de 470.000 m2 em Abidjan, na Costa do Marfim, uma instalação de 320.000 m2 em Maputo, Moçambique, um parque de 270.000 m2 em Lagos, na Nigéria (em desenvolvimento), bem como o parque logístico Yanmu East de 270.000 m2 no Cairo, no Egito, que faz parte de uma joint-venture com a Hassan Allam Utilities.

O Diretor Executivo da Agility Africa, Geoffrey White, afirmou: “Ter cada um dos nossos parques de armazéns em África certificado como EDGE Advanced é parte integrante da nossa estratégia para desenvolver uma rede de parques de armazéns seguros e eficientes em todo o continente. A crescente carteira de parques de armazéns da Agility constitui uma parte essencial da infraestrutura fundamental necessária ao crescimento das empresas, tanto a nível global como local.

O fornecimento de armazéns pré-construídos de padrão internacional para as empresas arrendarem para armazenamento, distribuição, comércio eletrónico, embalagem, processamento e fabrico ligeiro facilita a expansão das empresas ou a entrada em novos mercados, reduzindo as suas necessidades de capital e o tempo necessário para chegar ao mercado. Os parques de armazéns da Agility tornam os mercados africanos mais acessíveis, atrativos e competitivos.”

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Sobre a Agility Logistics Parks:
A Agility Logistics Parks é um dos principais promotores, proprietários e operadores de imóveis industriais no Médio Oriente, África e Sul da Ásia, fornecendo instalações logísticas e industriais ligeiras escaláveis em locais estratégicos. A Agility Logistics Parks faz parte da Agility, um operador multiempresas e investidor a longo prazo em empresas globais líderes no setor. A Agility tem uma presença global em seis continentes e mais de 80 países, com uma força de trabalho de 70.000 funcionários.

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Agility Logistics Park in Ghana Awarded Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies (EDGE) Advanced Green Building Status

Source: APO – Report:

Agility (https://Agility.com), a multi-business operator and long-term investor in global and regional businesses, announced that the Agility Logistics Park (ALP) (https://AgilityLogisticsParks.com) in Tema, Ghana has received EDGE Advanced certification for its energy- and resource-efficient green buildings. This brings the total number of EDGE Advanced-certified warehouses across the ALP network to 17, with certified facilities now present in every country where Agility Logistics Parks operates.

EDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies) is the global standard for energy-efficient buildings, a certification system overseen by the International Finance Corp. (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group. Advanced EDGE certification requires a building to deliver a minimum reduction of 40% energy use, water use and embodied carbon in materials when benchmarked against standard local buildings.

ALP Ghana, a 160,000 SQM warehouse park, is located in the Tema Free Zone, adjacent to Tema port and the Ghana country capital Accra. The park provides international standard warehouse space to multinationals and local businesses. All five warehouses within the Ghana ALP have been certified as EDGE Advanced.

ALP’s EDGE Advanced warehouses in Accra provide average energy savings of 68%; water savings of 38% and utilize construction materials containing 63% less embodied carbon in materials, when compared with others in the market.

Charles Gassoub, Vice President – Agility Africa, said: “Achieving the EDGE Certificate demonstrates our commitment to developing energy- and resource-efficient facilities in line with global sustainability standards. This brings direct benefits to our customers, including reduced utility costs, improved operational efficiency, and alignment with their own ESG and sustainability objectives.”

Nathalie Kouassi Akon, IFC’s Ghana Division Director, also remarked on the achievement, stating “The EDGE Advanced certification of Agility Logistics Park in Tema demonstrates the strong momentum for green buildings in Ghana and the critical role the private sector plays in driving this transition. By significantly reducing energy and resource use, projects like this not only lower operating costs for businesses but also contribute to Ghana’s smart development goals and long-term economic resilience. IFC is proud to support partners like Agility in setting new standards for sustainable, high-quality industrial infrastructure in the region.

Agility Logistics Parks are secure, connected, 24/7 complexes with international-standard, high-quality warehouses, designed with advanced engineering and sustainability features.  In addition to the 160,000 SQM park in Ghana, Agility Logistics Parks has a 470,000 SQM park in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire; a 320,000 SQM facility in Maputo, Mozambique; a 270,000 SQM park in Lagos, Nigeria (under development); as well as the 270,000 SQM Yanmu East logistics park in Cairo, Egypt, part of a joint venture with Hassan Allam Utilities.

Agility Africa CEO Geoffrey White said: “Having each of our warehouse parks in Africa certified as EDGE Advanced is an integral part of our strategy to develop a network of secure and efficient warehouse parks across the Continent. The growing portfolio of Agility warehouse parks delivers an essential part of the fundamental infrastructure required for growth by both global and local businesses.

Providing international standard ready-built warehouses for companies to lease for storage, distribution, e-commerce, packaging, processing and light manufacturing makes it easier for businesses to expand or enter new markets, reducing their capital requirements and time it takes to market. Agility warehouse parks make African markets more bankable, attractive and competitive.”

– on behalf of Agility.

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Agility Logistics Parks is a leading developer, owner, and operator of industrial real estate across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia, providing scalable logistics and light industrial facilities in strategic locations. Agility Logistics Parks is part of Agility, a multi-business operator and long-term investor in sector-leading global businesses. Agility has a global footprint across six continents and 80+ countries, with a workforce of 70,000 employees.

Website: https://Agility.com

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Acting Premier Mbalula leads urgent talks to resolve Phomolong shutdown

Source: Government of South Africa

Acting Premier Mbalula leads urgent talks to resolve Phomolong shutdown

Acting Free State Premier Jabu Mbalula on Tuesday led a high-level multi-stakeholder engagement in Hennenman aimed at resolving the ongoing shutdown in Phomolong linked to a solar project recruitment process.

The meeting follows a community engagement addressed by Premier MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae on 15 May 2026, amid growing tensions in the area.

Community members have raised concerns over what they describe as a flawed recruitment process connected to the solar project, which is expected to commence soon. 

The frustrations have since escalated into protest action and disruptions in the township.

The provincial government said the shutdown has severely affected access to essential services, including healthcare and schooling.

“Members of the community have unfortunately been unable to access health services and children have also not been able to attend school. Of concern, Grade 12 learners are writing an examination on Wednesday, 20 May 2026,” the statement said.

Addressing stakeholders during the meeting, Mbalula appealed for calm and urged residents not to compromise the future of learners.

“Despite the differences between different parties, the education and future of learners must not be compromised, and all reasonable measures must be taken to ensure that there are no hinderances to their schooling and that they are able to write their mid-year examinations,” he said.

The Acting Premier acknowledged the frustrations raised by the community, saying their concerns must be treated with seriousness and humility.

“We have promised the people of Phomolong that the Free State Provincial Government will visit the area and update them on the latest developments. What we have always said is that local communities must be the primary beneficiaries of projects in their towns and we stand by that.

“What we are not going to allow is for individuals to use the genuine concerns of our people for selfish reasons,” Mbalula said.

Also attending the engagement were Free State MEC for Health Monyatso Mahlatsi, councillors Maxie Badenhorst and Phehello Nthuba, as well as representatives of Middelpunt PV Solar, the company responsible for the project.

Meanwhile, Mbalula is expected to attend a community meeting at Tiger Sports Ground on Wednesday afternoon as part of ongoing efforts to resolve the impasse. – SAnews.gov.za 

 

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Only 9% of employers comply with employment equity laws, says Minister Meth

Source: Government of South Africa

Only 9% of employers comply with employment equity laws, says Minister Meth

Employment and Labour Minister Nomakhosazana Meth says only 9% of employers inspected by the Department of Employment and Labour were found compliant with employment equity legislation during the 2025/26 financial year.

Delivering the Department of Employment and Labour’s Budget Vote 31 in Parliament on Tuesday, Meth said government is intensifying workplace inspections and labour law reforms to improve compliance and worker protection. 

“Through the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) process, the Labour Laws Amendment Bill proposes critical reforms to the Labour Relations Act, Basic Conditions of Employment Act, National Minimum Wage Act and Employment Equity Act.

“These changes are aimed at strengthening worker protection, improving dispute resolution, reducing unnecessary compliance burdens for small businesses and aligning legislation with Constitutional Court and Labour Court judgments,” the Minister said. 

Meth said the Labour Laws Amendment Bill was approved by Cabinet for public comment and published in the Government Gazette on 27 February 2026.

The process generated 216 public submissions, which are currently under review.

Employment equity compliance remains low

The Minister said more than 14 000 designated employers submitted Employment Equity reports, following the promulgation of the Employment Equity Amendment Act and introduction of sectoral numerical targets.

In addition, over 11 000 non-designated employers applied for compliance certificates.

However, compliance levels remain concerning.

“In the 2025/26 financial year, the Department targeted 3 324 Employment Equity inspections, including Director-General Reviews, re-assessments, and monitoring interventions.

“A total of 1 948 employers were reviewed and served with recommendations. Of these, only 181 employers were found compliant, representing a compliance rate of 9 percent, while 1 767 employers were found to be non-compliant and were issued with recommendations for corrective action,” Minister Meth said. 

10 000 permanent labour inspectors to be recruited

Meth said government is strengthening labour inspection and enforcement capacity through Project 20 000 inspector interns.

“The first phase of 10 000 inspector interns commenced during the 2025/26 financial year, and by the end of April 2026, approximately 3 800 young interns had already entered training and deployment processes,” the Minister said. 

She said a further 3 500 interns will begin at the end of May, while another 2 700 will start by the end of June 2026.

“These young recruits are the new boots on the ground in the fight against labour exploitation, non-compliance and workplace injustice,” she said.

Meth said the project gained momentum following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement during the 2026 State of the Nation Address that 10 000 permanent labour inspectors will be appointed.

“The Department will start with the recruitment of these permanent inspectors, instead of recruiting the remaining 10 000 interns. We have set aside R5 billion for the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) period,” she said. 

Minimum wage and worker protection

Meth said the National Minimum Wage continues to benefit millions of workers.

“Since its introduction, the National Minimum Wage has benefited an estimated six million workers,” she said. 

She added that the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) continues to focus on conflict prevention and job retention. 

“In the current year, it targets the resolution of 99% of cases within prescribed timeframes and seeks to address 90% of public interest disputes while supporting the preservation of jobs during retrenchment processes,” she said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Agility Logistics Park au Ghana obtient le statut Excellence en conception pour une meilleure efficacité (EDGE) Advanced de bâtiment vert

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Agility (https://Agility.com), opérateur multi-activités et investisseur de long terme dans des entreprises mondiales et régionales, a annoncé qu’Agility Logistics Park (ALP) (https://AgilityLogisticsParks.com) de Tema, au Ghana, a reçu la certification EDGE Advanced pour ses bâtiments verts, économes en énergie et en ressources. Cela porte à 17 le nombre total d’entrepôts certifiés EDGE Advanced dans le réseau ALP, avec des installations certifiées désormais présentes dans chaque pays où Agility Logistics Parks opère.

EDGE (Excellence en conception pour une meilleure efficacité)  est la norme mondiale pour les bâtiments économes en énergie, un système de certification supervisé par l’International Finance Corp.(IFC), la branche du secteur privé du Groupe de la Banque mondiale. La certification EDGE Advanced exige qu’un bâtiment atteigne une réduction minimale de 40 % de la consommation d’énergie, d’eau et du carbone incorporé dans les matériaux, par rapport aux bâtiments locaux standards.

ALP Ghana, un parc d’entrepôts de 160 000 m², est situé dans la zone franche de Tema, à proximité du port de Tema et de la capitale Accra. Le parc offre des espaces d’entrepôt aux normes internationales pour les multinationales et les entreprises locales. Les cinq entrepôts d’ALP Ghana ont tous été certifiés EDGE Advanced.

Les entrepôts EDGE Advanced d’ALP à Accra offrent en moyenne des économies d’énergie de 68 %, des économies d’eau de 38  % et utilisent des matériaux de construction contenant 63 % de carbone incorporé en moins, comparés aux autres disponibles sur le marché.

Charles Gassoub, Vice-président d’Agility Africa, a déclaré : « L’obtention de la certification EDGE démontre notre engagement à développer des installations économes en énergie et en ressources, conformes aux normes mondiales de durabilité. Il en découle des avantages directs pour nos clients, notamment la réduction des coûts de services publics, l’amélioration de l’efficacité opérationnelle et l’alignement avec leurs propres objectifs ESG et de durabilité ».

Nathalie Kouassi Akon, Directrice de la division Ghana de l’IFC, a également commenté : « La certification EDGE Advanced d’Agility Logistics Park de Tema illustre la forte dynamique des bâtiments verts au Ghana et le rôle essentiel du secteur privé dans cette transition. En réduisant considérablement la consommation d’énergie et de ressources, des projets comme celui-ci abaissent non seulement les coûts d’exploitation des entreprises, mais contribuent également aux objectifs de développement intelligent du Ghana et à sa résilience économique à long terme. L’IFC est fière de soutenir des partenaires comme Agility dans l’établissement de nouvelles normes pour des infrastructures industrielles durables et de haute qualité dans la région ».

Les parcs logistiques et industriels modernes d’ALP sont des complexes sécurisés, connectés et opérationnels 24/7, dotés d’entrepôts de haute qualité aux normes internationales, conçus avec des caractéristiques avancées d’ingénierie et de durabilité.  Outre le parc de 160 000 m² au Ghana, Agility Logistics Parks dispose d’un parc de 470 000 m² à Abidjan en Côte d’Ivoire ; d’une installation de 320 000 m² à Maputo au Mozambique ; d’un parc de 270 000 m² à Lagos au Nigeria (en cours de construction) ; ainsi que du parc logistique Yanmu East de 270 000 m² au Caire en Égypte, dans le cadre d’une coentreprise avec Hassan Allam Utilities.

Le PDG d’Agility Africa, a déclaré : « La certification EDGE Advanced de chacun de nos parcs d’entrepôts en Afrique est une partie intégrante de notre stratégie visant à développer un réseau de parcs d’entrepôts sécurisés et efficaces sur le continent. Le portefeuille croissant de parcs Agility fournit une composante essentielle des infrastructures fondamentales nécessaires à la croissance des entreprises mondiales et locales.

Offrir des entrepôts prêts à l’emploi aux normes internationales pour la location par des entreprises de stockage, distribution, commerce en ligne, emballage, transformation et fabrication légère facilite leur expansion ou leur entrée sur de nouveaux marchés, en réduisant leurs besoins en capital et le délai de mise sur le marché. Les parcs d’entrepôts Agility facilitent la bancabilité, l’attractivité et la compétitivité des marchés africains ».

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À propos d’Agility Logistics Parks :
Agility Logistics Parks est un développeur, propriétaire et opérateur de premier plan d’immobilier industriel au Moyen-Orient, en Afrique et en Asie du Sud, offrant des installations logistiques et industrielles légères évolutives dans des emplacements stratégiques. Agility Logistics Parks fait partie d’Agility, opérateur multi-activités et investisseur de long terme dans des entreprises mondiales de premier plan. Agility est présente sur six continents et dans plus de 80 pays, et emploie 70 000 personnes.

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SAPS receives R127bn budget as Cachalia unveils police “reset agenda”

Source: Government of South Africa

SAPS receives R127bn budget as Cachalia unveils police “reset agenda”

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has been allocated R127.072 billion for the 2026/27 financial year, with an expected increase to R135.8 billion by the 2028/29 financial year, making it the largest institution in the Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster.

Presenting SAPS Budget Vote in Parliament on Tuesday, Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia described the allocation as part of a broader “police reset agenda” aimed at building a modern, professional and trusted police service that places the safety of people first.

Cachalia emphasised that the police “reset agenda” was not a one-year project finalised in an annual budget cycle.

“It requires a multi-year turnaround strategy that is consistently implemented. The actions we take in this financial year should contribute to the foundations upon which a strengthened SAPS can be built.

“We won’t promise miracles or short-term fixes. What matters is that the direction we are taking is clear and the goals are firm,” the Acting Minister said.

He said the budget backs the department’s longer-term strategy focusing on the integrity of the SAPS, its intelligence, and investigative capabilities, in order to improve community safety.

He acknowledged growing public frustration over crime levels, corruption, and poor policing standards, saying South Africans wanted a police service that is visible, disciplined, and trustworthy.

While commending the thousands of police officers serving under dangerous conditions, the Acting Minister admitted that SAPS remained affected by systemic corruption, particularly within procurement systems.

He said investigations linked to the Madlanga Commission and internal anti-corruption efforts were continuing, warning that more arrests of implicated officials could follow.

“Most of the recent arrests and criminal charges against senior police officers is the result of investigations that predate the Madlanga Commission. However, the important work of the Madlanga Commission is assisting our endeavours to improve accountability in policing.

“The SAPS has established a dedicated Task Team to investigate referrals arising out of the Madlanga Commission. The Task Team is making progress, [and] arrests will continue,” Cachalia said.

He said a major focus of the budget will be strengthening Crime Intelligence and the Detective Service, with government aiming to improve intelligence-led policing, criminal investigations, and prosecution outcomes.

Cachalia emphasised the need for effective crime intelligence to fight organised crime; identify threats early, infiltrate organised criminal networks, prevent violent crime and guide operational deployments through credible information and analysis.

“To retain expertise, the Detective Critical Skills Allowance of R1000, introduced in October 2025 will continue to support both SAPS and Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation investigators.”

Tackling organised crime

A new Organised Crime Strategy has been developed to strengthen intelligence-led policing, improve interdepartmental coordination, intensify financial investigations and enhance partnerships with the private sector and international law enforcement agencies.

Cachalia said substantial resources have been allocated from Criminal Assets Recovery Account (CARA) funds and the Medium-term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) budget.

He said the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation will continue strengthening cross-border cooperation and intelligence-sharing to target criminal networks operating across the region and beyond.

Government has also allocated additional resources towards combating illegal firearms, including funding for firearm licensing and compliance activities, as well as the development of an upgraded digital Firearms Control Management System.

To strengthen regulation and enforcement under the Firearms Control Act, an additional R18 million has been allocated over and above the baseline allocation for licensing and compliance activities.

The Acting Minister announced the introduction of a renewed focus on the country’s 50 highest-crime police precincts, where detailed assessments will be conducted to evaluate leadership, staffing levels, operational readiness, detective performance, and infrastructure requirements at these stations.

“A strengthened monitoring system will assess whether resources are directed strategically towards crime hotspots and offenders who cause the most harm to their communities. 

“The Civilian Secretariat for Police Service will be playing a key role here. We will continue investing in police stations, mobile Community Service Centres and station maintenance to improve service delivery and police visibility.

“The Police Modernisation Project aims digitalise administrative systems and improve operational efficiency, allowing more police officers to focus on frontline policing and community safety. This project will continue to be rolled out at high-crime stations and is part of the public-private sector partnership – the Joint Initiative Against Crime and Corruption, being led by the Presidency,” the Acting Minister said.

Cachalia announced that SAPS procurement and supply chain management systems will undergo significant reform in partnership with National Treasury’s Government Technical Advisory Centre in an effort to improve oversight, transparency and operational preparedness. – SAnews.gov.za

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South Africa to champion climate cooperation at Copenhagen Summit

Source: Government of South Africa

South Africa to champion climate cooperation at Copenhagen Summit

As South Africa prepares to participate in the 2026 Copenhagen Climate Ministerial Summit, government says it will reaffirm its commitment to multilateralism as a key driver of implementation-based cooperation to tackle global environmental and climate challenges.

This is the message that Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willie Aucamp, will deliver to about 40 leaders and Ministers gathering in Copenhagen on Wednesday and Thursday to negotiate climate matters ahead of the June Climate Meetings (SB64) in Bonn and COP31 in Antalya in November.

“We are unyielding in this message that, going into COP31 in Turkiye, developing economy countries are at the table with a basket full of opportunities for the green economy and simply need the necessary financial and technical support.

“We took the same message to the Petersberg Climate Dialogue and will continue that same message here in Copenhagen all the way to COP31,” the Minister said.

The Copenhagen Ministerial Summit serves as an important international platform that brings together governments, development partners, scientists, civil society and industry leaders to advance dialogue and cooperation on climate action and sustainable development.

During the summit, ministers and senior officials will deliberate on issues related to climate resilience, particularly in the face of persistent climate-induced disasters, sustainable financing, energy transition, and strengthening international partnerships to support the implementation of global environmental commitments.

Aucamp emphasised that South Africa remains committed to advancing a just and inclusive transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy, strengthening international cooperation on climate adaptation and mitigation, promoting the sustainable use of natural resources, and supporting innovation and scientific collaboration to address emerging environmental challenges.

The Minister said South Africa’s participation in the meeting underscores the country’s commitment to constructive international engagement in advancing climate action, sustainable development and global cooperation.

For South Africa, the Copenhagen Ministerial Summit remains an important platform for strengthening global solidarity and accelerating practical solutions that support both people and protect the environment. –SAnews.gov.za

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Deputy Minister Mohai leads Geospatial Strategy Roadshow in eThekwini

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy Minister Mohai leads Geospatial Strategy Roadshow in eThekwini

Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Seiso Mohai, will on Wednesday lead the Geospatial Information Management Strategy (GIMS) Roadshow at the Chief Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in eThekwini.

The Geospatial Information Management Strategy was initiated by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation under the Chief Directorate Spatial Planning. 

The roadshow is being held in collaboration with the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government and the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality.

The GIMS was launched nationally on 19 September 2025 by the Minister in the Presidency, establishing a policy foundation for spatial governance and coordinated data management. 

The KwaZulu-Natal event marks the first provincial roadshow and is expected to serve as a model for future rollouts.

According to organisers, the strategy aims to enable evidence-based planning, data interoperability and spatial monitoring of development outcomes.

The Provincial GIMS Roadshows form part of efforts to move the strategy from policy to implementation.

The roadshow aims to institutionalise and operationalise the strategy across all spheres of government, build awareness and technical capacity among provincial and municipal stakeholders, strengthen geospatial data governance and interoperability, and promote the integration of geospatial data into national monitoring and evaluation systems.

The programme will include strategic remarks, provincial and municipal case studies, a live demonstration of the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation’s Geospatial Enabled Dashboard and Geospatial Tools, as well as an interactive question-and-answer session.

The event is expected to bring together stakeholders including executive leadership from national government, the Office of the Premier in KwaZulu-Natal, the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, representatives from provincial departments, technical experts from national and provincial government departments, business and private sector representatives, and academic institutions including the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the Durban University of Technology. – SAnews.gov.za

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Eskom issues notice of intent to interrupt power to Joburg

Source: Government of South Africa

Eskom issues notice of intent to interrupt power to Joburg

Eskom has issued a notice of intent to reduce, interrupt and/or terminate electricity supply to certain bulk supply points in the City of Johannesburg (CoJ).

The power utility said this was due to the R5.2 billion owed by the city and City Power (CP) to Eskom. 

The debt does not include the R1.5 billion that is due to Eskom in June.

“Eskom has been working with CoJ and/or CP for over two years to support the metro in meeting its payment obligations.

“As a result of CoJ/CP’s continued failure to honour its Electricity Supply Agreement with Eskom, including repeated defaults, Eskom has been forced to issue a notice of its intention to reduce, interrupt and/or terminate the supply of electricity to certain bulk supply points against the City of Johannesburg and City Power,” Eskom said.

The power utility maintained that it “cannot be acceptable to the City’s residents and all South Africans” that the city is “failing to pay over Eskom’s share” of electricity revenue collected.

“While Eskom continues to focus on being cost-efficient, escalating municipal and metro arrear debt undermines these efforts.  Eskom’s financial sustainability and ability to supply electricity at affordable prices are dependent upon its ability to improve its balance sheet by increasing revenue and reducing expenses. Revenue can only be increased by collecting electricity debts and/or increasing electricity tariffs.

“Across the country, many municipalities and metros are working with Eskom to develop sustainable debt solutions and Eskom is continuing to accelerate its support for this approach.  Eskom announced on 5 May that nine municipalities have received council resolutions to sign Distribution Agency Agreements following consultation processes,” Eskom said.

Furthermore, the power utility has also developed the Distribution Agency Agreement (DAA), a “long-term, non-permanent contract between a municipality or metro and Eskom, as part of the Active Partnering initiative”.

“This agreement offers a suite of services and solutions aimed at restoring the sustainability of electricity provision in a municipality or metro by enhancing its technical and financial sustainability.

“The services include skill development and training, replacement or installation of smart meters, as well as Eskom collecting revenue on behalf of the municipality.  Eskom is working nationwide to assist in the rollout of this initiative,” Eskom said. – SAnews.gov.za

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