Gauteng government removes HODs who ‘failed lifestyle audits’

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Gauteng government removes HODs who ‘failed lifestyle audits’

In a crackdown against wrongdoing, the Gauteng Provincial Government has removed three provincial heads of department following their failure of lifestyle audits.

This was announced by Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi who briefed the media on Wednesday.

Earlier this year, a report by the Special Investigating Unit revealed that at least 37% of senior officials in the provincial government had failed lifestyle audits.

“In line with due processes, officials whose lifestyles were found to be inconsistent with the audits were given an opportunity to provide an explanation. In response to these findings, the provincial government, in collaboration with the SIU [Special Investigating Unit] which conducted the audits, have notified the affected employees and directed them to address and rectify the identified areas that the SIU was not happy with.

“Over the weekend, I received the last reports from the SIU [and] I have now directed the HOD to engage with the relevant HODs so that they can conclude this process. Of the four outstanding reports of these HODs, three of them came back again as failed audit outcomes. 

“On the basis of this, I’ve taken a decision to immediately remove these HODs from their positions. The DG will facilitate this process and make the public announcement on the changes of administrative head of department,” he said.

The Premier explained that the move reaffirmed the “commitment to ensure that departments are led by people with impeccable credentials”. 

Furthermore, the SIU is conducting lifestyle audits for all supply chain and finance officials in departments.

“Given the scale of this exercise, the SIU will submit reports to departments starting with the Office of the Premier. Currently, investigators are collating outstanding documents, analysing them and compiling submitted information, conducting third party verification and finalising individual audit reports,” Lesufi said.

Forensic investigations

At the media briefing, the Premier also released some 47 forensic investigation reports conducted by institutions, including the SIU, the National Prosecuting Authority and the Public Protector.

“These reports, from multiple departments, cover a range of investigations including alleged cases of abuse of state resources, irregular and unauthorised expenditure, theft, unfair labour practices, ghost employees, procurement irregularities, suspected fraud, Human Resource irregularities, assault and death threats and corruption, amongst others.

“We are proud to release these reports to indicate our commitment that we will not tolerate any form of corruption. We have taken the recommendations to the MECs so that [they] implement the recommendations,” he said.

Additionally, a committee in the Office of the Premier has been established to track the implementation of the recommendations from those reports. 

The Office of the Premier is tracking the implementation of these forensic investigation reports and recommendations…including financial recoveries, through quarterly reports submitted to the Premier and the Provincial Anti-Corruption Coordinating Committee. 

“Additionally, the Office of the Premier is supporting the Gauteng provincial government departments to prioritise fund recovery with progress monitored by the Gauteng Audit Committee.

“To strengthen recovery efforts, the office has already enhanced collaboration with the Asset Forfeiture Unit and the AFU has reaffirmed its readiness to support the Gauteng Provincial Government in asset recovery,” he said.

For even greater accountability, the provincial government is teaming up with the SIU to facilitate fund recovery.

“This includes utilising the Special Tribunal at the SIU established by the President…to expedite the recovery of state funds lost due to corruption or irregular expenditure,” he said. SAnews.gov.za

 

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CAPRISA condemns fake COVID-19 vaccine video

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CAPRISA condemns fake COVID-19 vaccine video

The Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) has condemned the dissemination of inaccurate information regarding COVID-19 vaccines and their associated side effects.

This comes after a recent incident of misinformation making the rounds on the internet. 

In the deepfake video, SABC news anchor Oliver Dickson “interviews” Professor Salim Abdool Karim, the Director of the CAPRISA. During the interview, Abdool Karim makes claims that the COVID-19 vaccine is causing harm and resulting in fatalities. 

“Abdool Karim refutes in its entirety the contents of this latest fake video that is currently being circulated on social media sites and other communication applications,” the statement read. 

According to the AIDS research centre, Karim has since reiterated that COVID-19 vaccines are indeed safe.

“Furthermore, neither Abdool Karim nor CAPRISA have endorsed any medicines for any company.

“Standing by our commitment to protecting the safety and well-being of the public based on accurate and trusted scientific research, CAPRISA urges members of the public to verify all health claims, to refrain from sharing misinformation and to report it as fake immediately.” 

The centre has encouraged citizens to consult credible sources for accurate health information. 

These sources include CAPRISA, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA), the Department of Health, or a trusted registered healthcare professional. 

In addition, the centre emphasised the importance of verifying the authenticity of health claims, products, and any suggested actions. 

Meanwhile, CAPRISA has urged citizens to report any instances of fake news encountered online directly to the social media platforms hosting the content, such as X, Facebook, and TikTok, and to avoid sharing fake news images, videos, and messages on mobile chat groups. 

“Should you receive a message of this nature either individually or in a chat group, you are advised to delete it immediately. We urge you to make informed health decisions based on trusted and credible scientific evidence.” – SAnews.gov.za

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SCOPA probes RAF for maladministration 

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SCOPA probes RAF for maladministration 

The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) has resolved to launch a full committee inquiry into allegations of maladministration, financial mismanagement, wasteful and reckless expenditure, and related financial misconduct at the Road Accident Fund (RAF).

SCOPA made this decision after months of repeated attempts by the committee to obtain truthful, complete information from the RAF Board and executive management to little avail.

“The committee cannot perform its work effectively if state entities do not provide it with complete and truthful information, with adequate context and supporting information,” SCOPA said on Tuesday.

Some of the issues of concern for the committee include but are not limited to:
•    Failure to perform adequate background checks on senior management and executive appointments who nonetheless have access to and manage significant sums of public funds despite having a deeply concerning employment and disciplinary history involving allegations of reckless financial management decisions.
•    Subsequent refusal by the RAF to disclose to the committee where such funds are kept and for what purpose.
•    Failure to appoint critical officials such as a Chief Claims Officer, Head of Claims Operations, Head of Legal, Chief Corporate Support Officer, Head of People Management etc, for an unacceptably long time while decisions with a significant financial impact on the RAF are being taken, alternatively not being taken when they should.
•    Apparent failures of governance with a direct impact on the rule of law, the authority and powers of Parliament as well as Chapter 9 institutions tasked with performing oversight on behalf of the South African people.
•    Numerous whistleblower accounts relating to supply chain irregularities involving more than R1 billion while internal management controls appear to not be applied.

“These allegations point to failure by the Board to properly oversee management’s decisions and actions in line with their statutory mandate.

“The volume of complaints and related documentary disclosures to the committee about the RAF make it necessary to examine them thoroughly and make such recommendations as may be necessary to ensure that the institution does its work within legal and constitutional prescripts, and serves the public interest as intended. 

“An inquiry will also give everyone involved or implicated the opportunity to state their case under oath and receive a fair hearing before the committee draws its conclusions,” SCOPA Chairperson Songezo Zibi said.

The committee will approve terms of reference on 1 July 2025, and the inquiry will take place after the August recess. –SAnews.gov.za

 

 

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Labour dept rolls out mobile offices amid Klerksdorp office closure

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Labour dept rolls out mobile offices amid Klerksdorp office closure

The Department of Employment and Labour has implemented several measures to minimise the disruption of services caused by the continued closure of its Klerksdorp Labour Centre in the North West province. 

In a statement on Tuesday, the department said this interruption is due to ongoing issues with the PC Pelser Building, which has been prohibited from use since January 2024, due to non-compliance with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) legislation and compromised structural integrity.

The department explained that the Klerksdorp office has been operating from the City of Matlosana Local Municipality premises since the prohibition of the PC Pelser Building. However, this temporary accommodation has not met the required standards, prompting the department to prioritise the health and well-being of its officials and clients.

“The department acknowledges that the current situation has negatively impacted service delivery. The department is unable to provide its full range of services due to the inaccessibility of the building.

“To mitigate the impact, the department has implemented several measures. The department will utilise mobile offices (buses) and conduct outreach campaigns to continue service delivery. A satellite office has been secured in Wolmaransstad, which will operate five days a week, starting from 17 June 2025 (07:30am–4pm),” the department said. 

The department said its Potchefstroom office will receive additional personnel to handle the increased demand resulting from the temporary suspension of services at the Klerksdorp office.

These outreach campaigns will be rolled out throughout the district, with schedules shared in advance to notify clients of upcoming visits.

“The department appeals to clients for patience as it actively investigates long-term sustainable solutions to ensure uninterrupted service delivery. Clients who can visit other nearby labour centres, such as those in Potchefstroom and Lichtenburg, are encouraged to do so.

“The department, in collaboration with other stakeholders, is committed to resolving the issues with the PC Pelser Building to restore normal operations as soon as possible,” the department said. – SAnews.gov.za 

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Forum committed to ending corruption at immigration, border management systems

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Forum committed to ending corruption at immigration, border management systems

The Border Management and Immigration Anti-Corruption Forum (BMIACF) has reaffirmed its commitment to combating corruption within the country’s immigration and border management systems.

Launched officially on 25 March 2025, the forum serves as a critical platform for collaboration among key law enforcement, civil society, government and business to address systemic corruption and illicit activities in the sector.

Chaired by Advocate Andy Mothibi, the Head of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), the forum held its quarterly meeting recently, which brought together high-level stakeholders, including Michael Masiapato, the Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), as well as representatives from the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI). 

RAED I Home Affairs, SIU to launch anti-corruption forum in border management

The forum reviewed progress in the ongoing investigations and corruption prevention strategies in the sector to eradicate corruption.

The forum received a progress report on the fraudulent and corruption investigations related to the issuance of the following permits and visas:
– Permanent residence permits
– Corporate visas
– Business visas
– Critical/exceptional skills work visas
– Study visas
– Retired persons’ visas
– Work visas
– Citizenship by naturalisation

The forum noted the recommendations made to revoke all irregularly awarded visas and deportation of persons involved, as they have violated the South African laws. Criminal referrals were made to the NPA to prosecute all those who were identified in the investigations to have violated the law. 

The forum also noted with concerns the abuse of the Traffic Register Numbers (TRNs) that are issued in terms of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996. 

The preliminary investigations’ findings in the SIU Proclamation 191 of 2024 revealed the abuse and irregularities in the issuing of TRNs, which involves undocumented immigrants in South Africa. 

The forum resolved to intensify investigations in this space to root out fraud and corruption in the issuing of TRNs.

The forum also identified the spread of foot and mouth disease as an emerging risk that required increased scrutiny at ports of entry. Strengthening border controls to prevent illegal movement of livestock and contaminated products will be a priority in upcoming discussions.

The forum noted the corruption prevention initiatives undertaken in some of the border posts. The latest corruption prevention campaign was conducted on 16 April 2025 at the Lebombo Border Post in Komatipoort, Mpumalanga.

The objective was to promote whistleblowing and raise awareness about corruption in borders. The theme of the campaign was: “If You See Something, Say Something.” 

The forum noted other corruption prevention initiatives that are planned in the coming quarters, in particular the corruption risk assessments that will be conducted at the border posts.

Advocate Mothibi emphasised that the forum’s work was part of an intensified, multi-agency effort to combat corruption, ensuring transparency and accountability in immigration processes. 

“This collaboration is vital to safeguarding South Africa’s borders and maintaining the integrity of our immigration system,” he said.

The BMIACF will continue to meet quarterly and progress reports  will be shared with relevant oversight bodies and the public when appropriate. – SAnews.gov.za 
 

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En Ituri, les autorités et les groupes armés veulent consolider l’accord de paix signé en 2023


Baptisé « Aru 2 », ce nouveau dialogue lancé le 23 juin vise à prolonger le processus entamé en 2023 pour instaurer une paix durable en Ituri. Il réunit autorités, groupes armés, représentants communautaires et société civile.

Il y a deux ans, presque jour pour jour, une rencontre similaire organisée avec le soutien technique et financier de la MONUSCO avait abouti à la signature d’un protocole d’accord. Plusieurs groupes armés (CODECO, ZAIRE, FRPI, FPIC, TCHINI YA TUNA et MAPI) s’étaient engagés à cesser les hostilités et à œuvrer pour la paix, la sécurité et la cohésion dans la province.

Cet accord, bien qu’imparfait, a permis des avancées. Des déplacés ont regagné leurs localités, les marchés communautaires ont rouvert et le trafic routier entre Nizi et Mongbwalu, autrefois interrompu par les violences, a repris.

À Aru, les participants entendent désormais renforcer ces acquis. Pendant cinq jours, ils réexaminent les engagements pris en 2023. « Aru 1 a été un demi-succès. Tous les engagements n’ont pas été tenus, mais des progrès ont été réalisés », indique Firmin Kone Massagnou de la section des Affaires civiles de la MONUSCO.

Des attentes renouvelées

Les échanges portent sur la paix, la sécurité et la cohésion sociale. L’objectif est de formaliser un nouvel accord de cessation des hostilités. « Il faut aussi relancer les activités socio-économiques dans les zones touchées pour permettre le retour durable des déplacés », ajoute Firmin Kone Massagnou.

Pour sa part, Jean-Marie Ezadri, représentant de la société civile, appelle les leaders communautaires à convaincre les miliciens de déposer les armes et à intégrer le Programme de désarmement, démobilisation, relèvement communautaire et stabilisation (PDDRC-S). De son côté, Sarah Muderwa, de l’ONG Synergie des jeunes filles de l’Ituri, espère voir cesser les violences sexuelles à la faveur de ce nouvel engagement. Ce dialogue vise également le retour des autorités coutumières et administratives dans leurs entités respectives, condition essentielle pour rétablir la gouvernance locale.

Lors de l’ouverture, le général Antoine David Mushimba, commandant de la 32ᵉ région militaire, a appelé les jeunes armés à saisir la main tendue du chef de l’État pour restaurer la paix. La MONUSCO réaffirme son engagement à accompagner ce processus, aux côtés des institutions nationales, en appui à la protection des civils.

Distribué par APO Group pour Mission de l’Organisation des Nations unies en République démocratique du Congo (MONUSCO).

Des femmes unissent leurs voix pour réclamer le retour de la paix dans l’est de la République Démocratique du Congo (RDC)


Des femmes venues de plusieurs provinces du pays ont remis, le 23 juin à Kinshasa, une note de plaidoyer à la ministre des Affaires étrangères, Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, en faveur de la cessation des conflits dans l’est de la RDC. Ce document est le fruit d’un travail collectif mené par des membres d’associations féminines et d’organisations de défense des droits humains.

Il a été élaboré à l’issue de neuf rencontres organisées entre février et avril 2025 avec le soutien de la MONUSCO, d’ONU Femmes ainsi que d’autres agences, fonds et programmes des Nations Unies. Ces échanges ont permis d’identifier les défis majeurs auxquels sont confrontées les femmes et les communautés dans les zones en conflit et de formuler des recommandations concrètes et réalistes en faveur d’un retour à la paix dans l’est du pays, toujours en proie aux violences armées. « Des enfants souffrent sans avenir, des femmes sont violées sans justice. Les femmes veulent juste que la vie redevienne normale. Que cette note soit entendue et, surtout, qu’elle soit prise en compte », a déclaré Julienne Lusenge, qui a remis officiellement la note de plaidoyer à la ministre.

Reconnue pour son engagement en faveur des droits des femmes et contre les violences sexuelles, Madame Lusenge milite depuis de nombreuses années, notamment à travers son organisation Solidarité Féminine pour la Paix et le Développement Intégral, pour la paix et l’égalité entre les femmes et les hommes. Lors de la remise de la note, elle était accompagnée de plusieurs militantes et militants venus de Kinshasa, Goma, Bunia, Beni et Bukavu, tous engagés en faveur de la paix.

Un appel fort à l’action

La ministre Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner a salué l’engagement de ces femmes, affirmant avoir été profondément touchée par leur démarche. « Les violences armées, les déplacements forcés, les violences sexuelles utilisées comme arme de guerre… tout cela constitue une atteinte grave à la dignité humaine et une entrave à notre développement commun. La voix des femmes, lorsqu’elle s’élève pour exiger la paix, mérite d’être écoutée avec attention, respect et diligence », a-t-elle déclaré.

Au sujet de la note de plaidoyer, la ministre a souligné qu’elle arrivait « à un moment crucial », affirmant qu’« elle est un appel à l’action, à la responsabilité et à la solidarité, tant nationale qu’internationale. Je vous assure que le ministère restera engagé à porter cette voix aux niveaux régional, continental et international ».

L’ensemble des intervenants, y compris les représentants d’ONU Femmes et d’autres institutions, ont salué cette initiative et exprimé un vœu partagé : voir la paix revenir en RDC. Mireille Laurier, cheffe de la section Genre de la MONUSCO, qui représentait la Représentante spéciale du Secrétaire général, a mis en avant la résilience des femmes congolaises : « Je tiens à saluer le courage, l’engagement et la résilience exceptionnelle de toutes les femmes congolaises qui, malgré l’adversité, poursuivent inlassablement leur combat quotidien pour un avenir meilleur. Leur capacité à se relever, même dans les contextes les plus difficiles, force le respect et mérite d’être pleinement reconnue et soutenue », a-t-elle déclaré.

Distribué par APO Group pour Mission de l’Organisation des Nations unies en République démocratique du Congo (MONUSCO).

dtic Hosts Policy Dialogue to Refine Strategy for Balanced Industrial Growth

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Government’s commitment to collaborative policy-making and inclusive growth will come to the fore  at a Department of Trade, Industry and Competition policy dialogue.

The dialogue which is an extended Chief Executive Officers’ (CEOs) Forum, will be held to facilitate discussion on the draft Spatial Industrial Development Strategy (SIDS).

“The purpose of the session is to provide key stakeholders, including business leaders, policymakers, and development partners, an opportunity to interrogate and contribute to the shaping of the strategy before it is finalised,” said the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic).

Thursday’s session will take place at the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) in Sandton and will be addressed by Deputy Minister Zuko Godlimpi.

The draft SIDS is a critical instrument in the dtic’s efforts to drive balanced industrial development, support regional economies, and strengthen the role of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across the country.

“This CEOs Forum is not just a meeting of minds; it is a strategic platform to ensure our Spatial Industrial Development Strategy is responsive, inclusive and grounded in the lived realities of business and communities across the country.

“We want a framework that reflects the voice of industry and responds to regional economic disparities through practical and impactful interventions,” said the Deputy Minister.

The draft SIDS seeks to unlock growth by promoting geographically targeted industrial activity, enhancing infrastructure coordination, and improving the governance and management of SEZs and industrial parks. It will also aim to better align the work of all spheres of government and institutions responsible for regional economic development.

“Special Economic Zones remain one of the dtic’s flagship programmes to catalyse investment, create decent jobs and strengthen export competitiveness. As we refine this strategy, we must ensure that SEZs are positioned not just as isolated economic pockets, but as integrated drivers of regional and national transformation,” said Godlimpi.

The dtic expects the dialogue to yield valuable insights and practical recommendations that will enhance the impact and implementation of the strategy. The final strategy will serve as a roadmap for more coherent and spatially just industrial development across South Africa. – SAnews.gov.za

Cold front hits Eastern Cape

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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

A cold front is expected to make landfall on Wednesday in the Eastern Cape, according to South African Weather Service (SAWS).

“Ahead of the frontal system, strong to gale force winds are expected over the interior of the Eastern Cape on Wednesday and Thursday, 26 June 2025,” SAWS said. 

As the cold front passes through the Eastern Cape on Thursday, the surface high pressure system will extend its ridge behind it, resulting in cold to very cold conditions in places across the province from Thursday to Friday. 

“Snowfalls of between 1 to 5 cm accumulation can be expected over the northern high-lying areas on Thursday. Very rough seas, with wave heights reaching 6m, and strong to gale force winds can also be expected in places along the Eastern Cape coast on Thursday into Friday,” the weather service said.

The SAWS has issued the following impact-based warnings:

  • A yellow level 2 warning (high likelihood of minor impacts) for damaging winds resulting in localised damage to settlements (formal and informal) and localised runaway fires in places over Chris Hani District Municipality (DM), Joe Gqabi DM, Sarah Baartman DM, Raymond Mhlaba LM and Amahlathi LM on Wednesday, 25 June, and over the coastal areas between Plettenberg Bay and East London Thursday, 26 June.
  • A yellow level 2 warning for damaging wind and waves resulting in difficulty in navigation of small vessels with a risk of taking in water and capsizing in the locality between Plettenberg Bay and East London.
  • A yellow level 1 warning for disruptive snow resulting in traffic disruptions due to icy roads, and isolated cases of loss of vulnerable livestock and crops over Senqu and Elundini Local Municipalities.
  • An intense cold front will be passing through the Eastern Cape on Thursday. The public and small stock farmers are advised that snow, cold to very cold and windy conditions as well as very rough seas can be expected in places over the province. – SAnews.gov.za

Le Chef de l’État a eu un entretien avec l’Ambassadeur d’Iran en Côte d’Ivoire


Le Président de la République, S.E.M. Alassane OUATTARA, s’est entretenu, ce mardi 24 juin 2025, au Palais de la Présidence de la République, avec l’Ambassadeur de la République Islamique d’Iran en Côte d’Ivoire, S.E.M. Amir Hossein NIK BIN.

En fin de mission dans notre pays, l’Ambassadeur d’Iran en Côte d’Ivoire est venu faire ses adieux au Président Alassane OUATTARA, et a profité de l’occasion pour évoquer, avec lui, les relations de coopération entre la Côte d’Ivoire et l’Iran.

S.E.M. Amir Hossein NIK BIN a remercié le Chef de l’État pour ses actions en faveur du renforcement des relations d’amitié et de coopération entre la Côte d’Ivoire et l’Iran.

L’Ambassadeur d’Iran en Côte d’Ivoire a, en outre, échangé avec le Président Alassane OUATTARA sur la situation au Moyen-Orient

Notons que le Ministre, Directeur de Cabinet du Président de la République, M. Fidèle SARASSORO, le Ministre des Affaires Étrangères, de l’Intégration Africaine et des Ivoiriens de l’Extérieur, M. Kacou Houadja Léon ADOM, et le Ministre du Tourisme et des Loisirs, M. Siandou FOFANA, ont pris part à cet entretien.

Distribué par APO Group pour Présidence de la République de Côte d’Ivoire.