Deputy President launches 4IR lab in Mpumalanga

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy President launches 4IR lab in Mpumalanga

The Chairperson of the Human Resource Development Council, Deputy President Paul Mashatile, will on Tuesday officially launch the Gert Sibande Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) lab and Centre of Specialisation Millwright Workshop in the Mpumalanga Province.

The launch represents a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to advance skills development in line with the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).

“The initiative also highlights the Gert Sibande TVET College’s commitment to equipping students with future-ready technical and artisan skills, while strengthening industry partnerships and contributing to South Africa’s economic growth.

“This initiative is supported by several key partners, including Sasol, National Skills Fund and Festo, reflecting a collaborative effort to enhance vocational education and training in South Africa,” the Presidency said.

The Deputy President will be joined by the Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela, Acting College Principal, Ms ZZ Beku; the District and Local Municipality Mayors, as well as senior government officials. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Professional Fighters League (PFL) Africa : Compte Rendu Et Photos – Pretoria – Nkosi Ndebele bat Michele Clemente en poids coqs durant le main event dans un combat au sommet

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

La Professional Fighters League (PFL) (https://PFLmma.com) a fait ses débuts à Pretoria, à la SunBet Arena, devant un public sud-africain venu en nombre pour une soirée de MMA riche en performances spectaculaires.

Pour le main event poids coqs, le public de Pretoria a pu suivre un combat Nkosi Ndebele vs Michele Clemente durant lequel les coups de poing et de coude ont fusé dès le départ. La « Flèche » italienne a exercé une pression constante mais a souvent buté sur les contres du « Roi de plusieurs nations ». Les deux adversaires ont livré un combat digne des grands classiques, le sud-africain finissant par s’imposer sur décision unanime.

Côté poids lourds, la tension était à son comble avec le choc opposant Abdoulaye Kane (Sénégal) à Justin Clarke (Afrique du Sud). Kane a ouvert les hostilités avec une combinaison puissante qui a laissé Clarke ensanglanté et vacillant, mais le héros national n’a pas cédé. Clarke a serré les dents, a rendu les coups et a finalement inversé la vapeur avec une droite fulgurante qui a envoyé Kane au tapis.

David Samuel (Nigeria) a démarré en force son tournoi dans la catégorie poids mi-moyens en soumettant Abdelrahman Mohammad dès le premier round après l’avoir mis à terre à plusieurs reprises grâce à des jabs affûtés, ce qui a permis à Samuel de remporter la victoire et d’avancer dans la compétition sans avoir encaissé trop de coups.

Dans un autre choc en poids mi-moyens, Rivaldo Pereira (Guinée-Bissau), qui remplaçait un autre combattant au pied levé, a su saisir sa chance en venant à bout de Kunle Lawal dès le premier round. Pereira a envoyé Lawal au tapis avec un striking au torse, suivi d’une volée de coups de coude qui lui ont permis de valider son ticket pour le tour suivant. Samuel et Pereira se retrouveront donc en demi-finale lors d’un choc qui verra s’affronter deux des finisseurs les plus redoutables du tournoi.

Shido Boris Esperança (Angola) n’a fait qu’une bouchée d’Emilios Dassi, avec une prestation proche de la perfection qui lui a permis de se qualifier pour le prochain tour dans la catégorie des poids mi-moyens. Après avoir envoyé Dassi au tapis, Esperança s’est jeté sur lui pour lui asséner une série de coups de coude et de poing, obligeant l’arbitre à s’interposer pour mettre un terme au combat dès le premier round.

Dans un autre choc en poids mi-moyens, Yabna « La Panthère » N’Tchala a commencé en force contre Peace Nguphane, perçant ses défenses avec des assauts puissants. Nguphane a repris la maîtrise de lui-même avec une solide maîtrise debout, avant de marteler son adversaire au sol et de faire basculer le combat en sa faveur pour remporter la victoire sur décision unanime, à la grande joie du public sud-africain. Esperança et Nguphane se retrouveront donc pour les demi-finales et pour espérer se rapprocher encore un peu du titre.

Dans un affrontement 100% nigérian, Juliet Ukah et Jane Osigwe se sont affrontées en catégorie catchweight, avec un début plutôt équilibré entre les deux combattantes. Ukah, caporale de police surnommée « Os en or », a contrôlé le centre de la cage et imposé le rythme des échanges, trouvant régulièrement les bonnes parades aux attaques d’Osigwe. La pression mesurée et la précision des offensives d’Ukah lui ont permis de convaincre deux juges sur trois et de décrocher la victoire sur décision partagée.

À la suite de l’annonce officielle faite aujourd’hui, PFL Africa se déplacera en Afrique de l’Ouest, où la ligue organisera le second événement PFL Africa, le 13 juin, pour la première fois au Nigeria, à l’Eko Arena, à Lagos. En tête d’affiche figurera le Nigérian Wasi Adeshina, étoile montante et champion PFL Africa 2025 en poids plume, qui sera de retour au bercail devant le public lagotien pour la première fois sous la bannière PFL, pour se mesurer au phénomène espagnol, Ignacio Campos. La soirée proposera également un co-main event en poids légers avec un autre champion nigérian, Patrick Ocheme, qui affrontera le challenger camerounais Octave Ayinda.

PFL AFRICA : PRETORIA, résultats :

Nkosi Ndebele (12-3) a battu Michele Clemente (7-2) sur décision unanime (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Justin Clarke (5-1) a battu Abdoulaye Kane (5-2) par KO technique (poings) au 1er round à 2:12
Peace Nguphane (9-3) a battu Yabna N’Tchala (14-3-1) sur décision unanime (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Shido Boris Esperança (12-2) a battu Emilios Dassi (5-3) par KO technique (coudes et poings) au 1er round à 3:17
Rivaldo Pereira (4-2) a battu Kunle Lawal (3-2) par KO technique (coup de poing au corps et coudes) au 1er round à 2:09
Juliet Ukah (9-0) a battu Jane Osigwe (5-4) sur décision partagée (30-27, 27-30, 29-28)
David Samuel (6-0) a battu Abdelrahman Mohammad (5-1) par soumission (étranglement arrière) au 1er round à 4:03
Abdoul Razac Sankara (7-5) vs Áureo Cruz (3-0), combat sans vainqueur (blessure oculaire accidentelle) au 2e round à 0:18
Shadrack Dju Yemba (6-1) a battu Jean-Jacques Lubaya (9-3) sur décision partagée (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Asiashu Tshitamba (7-5) a battu Shannon van Tonder (7-4) sur décision unanime (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Felista-Mutheu Mugo (6-2-1) a battu Annet Kiiza (3-2) sur décision unanime (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

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A Propos de la Professional Fighters League :
La Professional Fighters League (PFL) est une organisation d’arts martiaux mixtes et l’une des principales organisations mondiales de sports de combat. La PFL produit des événements MMA diffusés dans plus de 170 pays via un vaste réseau de partenaires internationaux. L’organisation est composée de combattants professionnels qui représentent le plus haut niveau de la compétition internationale en arts martiaux mixtes.   

Basée aux États-Unis, la PFL organise des événements en Amérique du Nord, en Europe, au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique, et poursuit son expansion mondiale. La PFL bénéficie du soutien d’investisseurs institutionnels et de propriétaires d’équipes sportives professionnelles, illustrant la croissance accélérée du MMA en tant que discipline grand public et d’envergure planétaire.

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Local firms lead charge as SA secures R890 billion in investment pledges

Source: Government of South Africa

Local firms lead charge as SA secures R890 billion in investment pledges

South African companies are leading the investment charge following the successful hosting of the sixth South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC), where a record R890 billion in investment pledges was secured. 

In his weekly newsletter to the nation on Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said the success of the conference reflects renewed confidence in the country’s economy. 

“The success of the sixth South Africa Investment Conference two weeks ago, where we secured a record R890 billion in investment pledges, reflects renewed confidence in our economy,” the President said.

He noted that the milestone comes after a difficult period marked by slow growth, state capture and prolonged load shedding.

“It was also a milestone in what has been a difficult journey to rebuild our economy in the wake of years of slow growth, a decade of state capture and prolonged periods of load shedding,” he said. 

Domestic investment signals confidence

President Ramaphosa said a key feature of the 2026 SAIC was the strong participation of local companies, which are increasingly choosing to invest in South Africa.

“The decision by domestic firms to accelerate or reaffirm investment in their own country is a measure of confidence,” the President said. 

He said these investors are sending a strong signal to the global market.

“These investors, who know the country and its conditions best, are signalling to international capital that this is an economy that is stable, on an upward trajectory and ripe for investment.”

Diversity 

The President highlighted that investment commitments span a wide range of industries aligned with government’s growth priorities.

“These include established industries like mining and beneficiation, agro-processing and tourism. We have also seen substantial investments in renewable energy, the green economy and the digital economy,” the President said. 

He said this diversity supports efforts to accelerate economic growth and job creation.

Government targets R3 trillion in investments

Encouraged by the outcomes of the conference, government has set a new target to mobilise R3 trillion in investment over the next five years.

The President acknowledged that achieving this goal will require increased domestic investment and collaboration across all sectors of society.

“The outcomes of the 2026 Investment Conference have encouraged us to set our sights even higher, to mobilise R3 trillion in investment over the next five years. To do so, we will count on higher levels of domestic investment,” he said. 

Reforms and the infrastructure build programme 

The President said government is continuing with structural reforms to create a more conducive environment for investment.

“Investments cannot be realised under conditions of policy uncertainty. The reform and transformation processes will continue apace to resolve longstanding challenges not only in areas such as electricity, water and logistics,” he said. 

He said government will continue to foster transformation and reforms in various areas that will improve the lives of the people and continue to create a conducive environment for investment. 

“We will continue to take decisive steps to root out corruption, to prevent extortion at construction sites and to break the back of the illicit economy. We will continue to support existing and new industries,” he said. 

Government is also playing a catalytic role through its infrastructure build programme, with R1 trillion earmarked for large-scale projects over the next three years.

“Our investment drive does not start and end with the Investment Conferences. We continue with our outward investment missions in search of new markets and to consolidate existing trade ties. 

“We continue to convene structured business forums on the sidelines of bilateral engagements, including state visits and bi-national commissions. As we have done in the past, we continue to prioritise targeted, one-on-one engagements with investors during international trips,” the President said.

Positive outlook for growth

President Ramaphosa said there are signs of improvement in the economy, with growing confidence and increased job creation.

“Our economy is starting to pick up pace, more jobs are being created and confidence is improving. Our economy is increasingly better positioned to take advantage of the technological shifts underway in the world. This bodes well for faster growth and greater investment,” the President said. 

He expressed confidence that the country can meet its ambitious investment targets.

“Some people have said that our target of R3 trillion in new investment over the next five years is unrealistic. Yet, building on the momentum that has been created, drawing on the efforts of all South Africans, there is no reason why we cannot achieve it,” the President said. – SAnews.gov.za
 

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Northern Cape hosts inaugural investment conference

Source: Government of South Africa

Northern Cape hosts inaugural investment conference

Northern Cape Premier, Dr Zamani Saul, will officiate the inaugural Investment and Jobs Conference on Monday at the Seperepere International Convention Centre, in Kimberley.

The conference will bring together public sector leadership, industry experts, investors and community stakeholders to unpack the investment opportunities, challenges and long-term vision for the industrialisation of the vast Northern Cape region. 

It coincides with the launch of Invest South Africa’s One Stop Shop (OSS) by the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Parks Tau, in Kimberley.

The investSA One Stop Shops form part of South Africa’s efforts to reduce regulatory red tape and improve the “Ease of Doing Business” for domestic and foreign investors. 

Its customer interface serves as the primary gateway through which investors and stakeholders engage with South Africa’s investment facilitation ecosystem.

It is designed to ensure broad, accessible and responsive engagement through multiple channels, including South African foreign missions, foreign missions based in South Africa, business chambers, the investSA website, social media platforms, direct marketing emails, newsletters, surveys, and targeted domestic and international investment promotion event.

As in other provinces, the One Stop Shop facility in the Northern Cape is a collaboration between the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), Northen Cape’s Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Provincial Investment Promotion Agency, other national, provincial and local government departments and agencies, traditional leaders and business associations.

 Minister Tau will address the conference on Tuesday on “Industrialisation and the future of the South African economy.” – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Seychelles: 9th Indian Ocean Conference – Minister Barry Faure conducts bilateral meetings on the margins of the Indian Ocean Conference

Source: APO


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On the margins of the 9th Indian Ocean Conference, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, Mr. Barry Faure, held a series of bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Mauritius, Tanzania, Nepal, Singapore, and Australia. These engagements provided an opportunity to take stock of bilateral relations, explore avenues for enhanced cooperation, and exchange views on the evolving regional and global context, particularly in relation to energy security, economic resilience, and geopolitical developments. The emphasised the importance of adaptive responses, resilience, and continued international cooperation in addressing ongoing uncertainties.

In discussions with the Honourable Dhananjay Ramful, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade of the Republic of Mauritius, Minister Faure expressed his appreciation for the warm hospitality extended by the Government and people of Mauritius during the recent State Visit of the President of the Republic of Seychelles in March 2026. Both Ministers recalled the positive outcomes of the visit, including the signing of seven agreements aimed at strengthening cooperation across key sectors of mutual interest and the joint declaration on the Joint Management Area (JMA) on Saya De Malha. The two Ministers reaffirmed the close and longstanding ties between Seychelles and Mauritius, grounded in shared history, geographic proximity, and common priorities as Small Island Developing States. Discussions focused on further strengthening bilateral ties, including in areas such as maritime governance and broader cooperation in the Indian Ocean region, as well as maintaining close coordination within regional and international fora.

During the bilaterals with H.E. Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation of the United Republic of Tanzania, discussions focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation and building on existing areas of engagement. Both sides welcomed the recent developments in air connectivity, including establishment of forthcoming direct flights by Air Tanzania, noting that despite delays in its inaugural flight, it is expected to bring positive impacts on trade, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges. The two sides also explored opportunities to further expand trade and economic cooperation, including in key sectors, while recognising the importance of improving logistics and connectivity to facilitate increased exchange. Discussions further touched on continued collaboration in areas such as capacity building and institutional cooperation.

In exchanges with H.E. Mr Shisir Khanal, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, Minister Faure conveyed his congratulations to his Nepalese counterpart on his recent appointment following the elections in Nepal. The engagement provided an opportunity to reaffirm the cordial nature of bilateral relations and to note that, while engagement remains limited, there is scope to further strengthen cooperation. Both sides highlighted the importance of labour mobility and the contribution of the Nepali community in Seychelles, as well as the need to advance pending bilateral arrangements to better structure cooperation. The Ministers also exchanged views on the global energy situation and its socio-economic impact.

Minister Faure also met with H.E. Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim, Minister of State, Minstry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Social and Family Development, of the Republic of Singapore. Discussions reaffirmed the strong foundations of the Seychelles-Singapore partnership, anchored in shared characteristics as small, open, and globally connected states. The two sides explored opportunities to expand cooperation in areas such as capacity building, digital transformation, and governance. Seychelles expressed interest in learning from Singapore’s experience in artificial intelligence and public sector innovation, while both sides recognised opportunities to enhance connectivity, economic cooperation, and structured engagement frameworks.

During the bilateral engagement with H.E. Ms Kate Chamley, High Commissioner of Australia to the Republic of Mauritius and High Commissioner to Seychelles, discussions highlighted opportunities in maritime domain awareness, capacity building, and regional cooperation frameworks, including through regional cooperation frameworks such as the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA). Opportunities to enhance connectivity, tourism flows, and institutional linkages were also explored. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, Republic of Seychelles.

Deputy Minister Letsike arrives in New York for ECOSOC Youth Forum

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy Minister Letsike arrives in New York for ECOSOC Youth Forum

Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Mmapaseka Steve Letsike, has arrived in New York to participate in the 2026 United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum.

In a statement on Sunday, the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities said the forum will take place from 14 to 16 April 2026 at the United Nations Headquarters.

The forum, convened by the ECOSOC, serves as a global platform bringing together young leaders, policymakers and development partners to discuss innovative, youth-led solutions to accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

South Africa’s participation in platforms such as the ECOSOC Youth Forum aims to strengthen youth voices and promote policies on skills development, youth employment and entrepreneurship support.

According to the department, this aligns with the country’s National Youth Policy, which seeks to advance inclusive youth empowerment.

Speaking upon her arrival in New York, Deputy Minister Letsike said South Africa’s participation underscores its commitment to ensuring that young people are represented in global decision-making processes.

“South Africa will participate in the United Nations Youth Forum 2026, also known as ECOSOC, convened by the United Nations Economic and Social Council…The ECOSOC Youth Forum is a global platform where young people engage directly with the global leaders to shape solutions to the world’s biggest challenges. 

“It places youth at the centre of decision making, while driving actions towards achieving the sustainable development goals and holding governments accountable,” Letsike said. 

She added that the forum represents a shift towards more inclusive governance.

“ECOSOC Youth Forum is a direct line of sight to power. It embodies a shift in global governance towards participatory, inclusive and intergenerational decision making. 

“Through the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with disabilities, our government continues to prioritise youth development by expanding access to skills, supporting entrepreneurship and creating pathways to employment,” she said. 

Letsike emphasised that the country’s participation reflects South Africa’s commitment to building multilateral cooperation grounded in solidarity and shared responsibility. 

“It affirms our belief that challenges facing humanity cannot be solved in isolation. We are a nation that works for all. Let us ensure that no young person is left behind,” the Deputy Minister said. – SAnews.gov.za 

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Gauteng education system under pressure despite gains – MEC Maile

Source: Government of South Africa

Gauteng education system under pressure despite gains – MEC Maile

Gauteng MEC for Education, Lebogang Maile, has outlined persistent challenges facing the province’s education system, including overcrowding, infrastructure backlogs, weak learning outcomes and teacher shortages.

Speaking in a media briefing on Sunday, the Gauteng Department of Education said while significant progress has been made since 1994, structural pressures continue to impact the quality of education and learner outcomes. 

Growing enrolment and pressure on infrastructure

Learner enrolment in Gauteng has more than doubled from 1 408 237 in 1995 to over 2.8 million in 2026, driven by urbanisation and migration into the province.

Despite achieving near-universal access to education, the department said rising learner numbers continue to strain infrastructure.

Gauteng faces a placement challenge driven by in-migration, with overcrowding in many township and inner-city schools reaching between 60 and 70 learners per teacher.

An estimated 723 schools show signs of overcrowding in some grades or across the whole school, with a documented shortage of about 5 554 classrooms – 3 166 in primary and 2 388 in secondary schools. 

Many facilities are in poor condition, increasing reliance on temporary structures and contributing to unsafe learning environments. Gauteng faces a deficit of at least 200 new schools to stabilise the system. 

Although the province repeatedly commits to building 10 new schools per year, many projects are behind schedule, increasing reliance on temporary classrooms as a short-term measure. 

“While the Gauteng Department of Education continues to deliver classrooms and new schools where needed, we have not been able to keep pace with the growth in the learner population. This is compounded by ageing infrastructure and, in some cases, inappropriate building materials or temporary prefabricated classrooms,” Maile said.  

Furniture shortages have also been identified, with tens of thousands of chairs and desks still needed across primary and secondary schools.

Budget constraints and resource pressures

Although the provincial education budget has increased significantly over the years, financial constraints remain a major challenge.

The department said rising costs, particularly for educational materials and school nutrition, continue to erode gains made through increased allocations.

“A rising wage bill for educators consumes a large share of the budget, leaving limited funding for learning materials, maintenance, and new infrastructure,” the MEC said. 

Austerity measures have also impacted key areas such as scholar transport, school safety, and learning and teaching support materials.

Early Childhood Development gaps

The department identified unequal access to Early Childhood Development (ECD) as a major concern.

The sector remains privately operated in Gauteng, with many centres unregistered and unable to access government subsidies.

“The key challenges with ECD centres in Gauteng is that a large number remain unregistered, often operating from informal structures that do not meet municipal health and safety requirements,” he said. 

Registration processes remain slow, while subsidy funding is insufficient to meet growing demand, particularly in low-income communities.

Weak literacy and numeracy outcomes

Learning outcomes, particularly in literacy and numeracy, remain a critical concern.

According to international assessments, about 81% of Grade 4 learners in South Africa cannot read for meaning, with similar challenges reflected in Gauteng schools.

“In Gauteng, weak early-grade reading, comprehension, and numeracy create a silent crisis where learners progress without mastering basics,” Maile said. 

The department said this contributes to poor performance in subjects such as Mathematics and Physical Sciences, particularly in overcrowded schools.

Textbook shortages also persist, with 871 public schools reporting gaps in learning materials.

Teacher shortages and capacity challenges

Teacher quality and availability remain uneven across the province, particularly in critical subjects.

Gauteng faces a shortage of qualified educators in Mathematics, Science and Technology, with an estimated shortfall of 370 teachers in key technical subjects.

“Large classes, often comprising of over 50 learners, contribute to burnout and limit individual attention,” the Mec said. 

The department also highlighted the need for more Foundation Phase teachers, particularly those proficient in African languages.

School safety and learner wellbeing concerns

School safety continues to be a major concern, with incidents of violence, bullying, substance abuse and mental health challenges affecting learners.

“School safety and learner wellness are increasingly material risks to learning in Gauteng, with incidents of violence near school premises, bullying, substance abuse, and escalating mental health needs,” the department said. 

While partnerships with the South African Police Service and other stakeholders are in place, community crime and gang activity continue to impact schools.

Strategic plan to drive reform

Meanwhile, the department has adopted its 2025–2030 Strategic Plan aimed at improving education outcomes and modernising the system.

The plan focuses on integrating technology into the curriculum, strengthening maths and science education, expanding technical schools, and improving overall learner performance.

“We are committed to improving the quality of teaching and learning in Gauteng, but we recognise that as the provincial government, we cannot achieve this on our own,” the MEC said. 

The department said it will engage stakeholders, including schools, parents, and the private sector, to support the implementation of the plan.

Public-private partnerships and collaboration with civil society and other institutions are expected to play a key role in addressing the province’s education challenges.

“We will also be relying on the media to continue its important work of informing and educating the public, while also maintaining its independence and holding us accountable where necessary,” the MEC said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Travel surges by 21% during Easter peak period

Source: Government of South Africa

Travel surges by 21% during Easter peak period

The Border Management Authority (BMA) has recorded a significant increase in cross-border travel during the 2026 Easter period, with more than 1.2 million travellers passing through South Africa’s ports of entry.

Speaking during a media briefing in Pretoria on Sunday, BMA Commissioner Michael Masiapato said a total of 1 278 344 travellers were processed across the country’s 71 ports of entry over the 10-day operation period from 31 March to 9 April 2026. 

This represents a 21% increase compared to the 2025 Easter period, when just over 1 million travellers were recorded.

“The upward trend highlights the growing demand for cross-border travel during this period, as people travel for various reasons such as religious observances, holidays and or family gatherings,” Masiapato said. 

Of the 1 278 344 travellers recorded during the period, OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA) facilitated the highest volumes of travellers at 234 389, a 6% increase when compared to the 220 339 traveller movements recorded in 2025 Easter.

This was followed by Lebombo Border Post with 195 293 travellers and Beitbridge Border Post with 148 451. 

Notably, Ficksburg Border Post recorded a sharp 57% increase in traveller volumes, while Maseru Bridge Border Post saw a 31% rise.

Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) also recorded growth, registering a 10% increase by facilitating 94 023 traveller movements, up from 85 631 facilitated during the 2025 Easter period.

In facilitating the above-mentioned movements, a total of 31 588 light vehicles were processed and thoroughly searched as part of the routine and risk-based inspections. 

About 8 937 commercial trucks underwent intensive inspections to mitigate the risk of smuggling and the movement of illicit goods. A total of 1 286 buses were processed, with passengers accordingly screened. 

Furthermore,10 523 taxis and 593 informal transport operators, commonly known as Malaishas, were inspected to ensure full compliance with cross-border movement protocols. 

In support of load compliance, about 1 478 trucks were subjected to weighbridge inspections to verify load compliance and detect any potential smuggling activities. 

Within the aviation modality, 61 flights were cleared by the BMA port health officials. In the maritime space, 76 vessels were officially cleared, of which 10 were processed through the off-port limit mechanism whereby crew changes were facilitated whilst the vessel is stationed at deep sea without having to dock at the port.

Masiapato said the Easter period remains one of the most demanding times in the border management calendar, requiring “heightened vigilance, seamless coordination and co-operation among stakeholders”.

“Importantly, the insights derived from this report will inform the future planning for such peak-periods, enhance stakeholder coordination and cooperation, whilst strengthening the Authority’s overall strategies for the successful implementation of effective, high-impact border movement cycles,” Masiapato said. 

The 2026 Easter operation was executed for a period of 10 days commencing on Tuesday, the 31st of March 2026 and ending on Thursday, the 09th of April 2026. This year’s operation aligns with the previous years’ operation in that it maintains a consistent 10-day timeframe to enable reliable and sound comparative analysis on statistical trends.

Masipato explained that the 2026 Easter Operation was implemented as a direct continuation of the December 2025 and January 2026 Festive Season Operations. 

“This transition ensured continuity in operational command and control, while reinforcing long term operational efficiency beyond periods of heightened movement,” he said. 

The implementation of this plan was overseen by several structures, including members of the Inter-Ministerial Consultative Committee (IMCC) on Border Management, chaired by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber. 

Fines and compliance enforcement

The Commissioner said that it was also worth mentioning that during this Easter period, a total of 2 509 fines were issued by various law enforcement entities operating within the border law enforcement areas, amounting to a combined value of R1 544 071. 

Of the 2 509 fines issued, 111 were issued by the BMA officials for non-compliance with the immigration act and this amounted to about R138 000.00.

“This represents a 192% increase in the imposed fines compared to the 38 fines issued in the 2025 Easter period. This is a demonstration of the BMA’s intensified efforts to enforce compliance with the provisions of the immigration act,” Masiapato said.

On port health specialised function

Given the various health risks, BMA port health specialists remained on high alert across all ports of entry, implementing heightened health screening measures to prevent the potential spread of infectious diseases into South Africa.

In this regard, a total of 72 717 travellers were screened, and 259 flights were disinfected to limit the cross-border transmission of infectious vectors and to eliminate disease carrying insects, particularly on flights arriving from high-risk regions.

Furthermore, 53 mortal remains were processed by BMA Port Health teams through ports of entry, with Beitbridge Border Post accounting for the majority.

On Agricultural and Environmental Bio-Security specialised function

Biosecurity teams comprising K9 Units, inspectors, animal health Technicians and Veterinarians, enforced compliance within terminals and the border law enforcement area along the borderline.

More than 20 000 kg of non-compliant regulated agricultural products valued at approximately R 4 759 502 were confiscated and destroyed at various ports of entry. These include animal products, plant products, and several prohibited food items such as mangoes, bananas and other assorted fruits.

The most intercepted consignments during this Easter period were recorded at Cape Town Harbour, which are still under detention for further processing. The consignments compromised of foodstuffs and alcoholic beverages such as whisky. – SAnews.gov.za

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Complete Professional Fighters League (PFL) Africa: Pretoria Results and Photos – Nkosi Ndebele defeats Michele Clemente in a bantamweight classic shootout in the main event

Source: APO

The Professional Fighters League (PFL) (https://PFLmma.com) made its Pretoria debut at SunBet Arena, where a packed South African crowd was treated to a full night of MMA action and statement performances across the card.

In the bantamweight main event, Pretoria was treated to Nkosi Ndebele vs. Michele Clemente, who traded sharp punches and elbows early. The Italian “Arrow” pushed with relentless pressure but frequently ran into sharp counters from the “King of Many Nations.” The two threw down in an all-time classic with the South African walking away with the unanimous decision win.

The heavyweight division delivered a wild one as Senegal’s Abdoulaye Kane and South Africa’s Justin Clarke went toe-to-toe in a firefight. Kane struck first with a huge early combination that left Clarke bloodied and on shaky legs, but the hometown hero refused to back down. Clarke bit down, swung back in the pocket, and turned the tide with a furious counter right hand that sent Kane crashing to the canvas.

Nigeria’s David Samuel opened his welterweight tournament campaign in style, submitting Abdelrahman Mohammad in the first round after dropping him several times with sharp boxing. Once the fight hit the mat, Samuel locked in the finish and moved on with minimal damage.

In another welterweight tournament clash, Guinea-Bissau’s late replacement Rivaldo Pereira made the most of his opportunity, stepping in on just a day’s notice and stopping Kunle Lawal in the opening frame. Pereira folded Lawal with a body shot, then closed the show with elbows on the canvas to punch his ticket to the next stage. With those performances, Samuel and Pereira are now set to meet in the semi-finals, matching two of the tournament’s most dangerous finishers against each other.

Angola’s Shido Boris Esperança made short work of Emilios Dassi, turning in a near-flawless showing to punch his ticket to the next round of the welterweight tournament. After tripping Dassi to the canvas, Esperança quickly settled into top position and unloaded with elbows and punches until the referee stepped in for a first-round stoppage.

In another welterweight tournament bout, Yabna “The Panther” N’Tchala started strong against Peace Nguphane, cracking him with heavy shots early. Nguphane steadied himself, dragged the fight into his realm with takedowns and firm top control, and hammered away with ground-and-pound that swung momentum his way and earned a unanimous decision to the delight of the South African crowd. With those results, Esperança and Nguphane are now set to meet later this year in the semi-finals, where they will battle for a place in the tournament final.

In an all-Nigerian showdown, Juliet Ukah and Jane Osigwe went toe-to-toe in a feature catchweight bout, trading kicks and punches from the opening bell. Ukah, a Police Corporal known as “Golden Bones,” held the center of the cage and dictated the engagements, clipping Osigwe with steady counters as the rounds wore on. Her measured pressure and cleaner shots convinced two of the three judges, earning Ukah a split decision win.

Announced just today, PFL Africa is officially landing in West Africa, with the league set to stage its second PFL Africa event on June 13 for the first time in Nigeria at the Eko Arena in Lagos. Headlining the card will be Nigerian rising star and reigning 2025 PFL Africa Featherweight Champion, Wasi Adeshina, who returns home to compete in front of a Lagos crowd for the first time under the PFL banner, as he takes on Spanish standout, Ignacio Campos. The night will also feature a lightweight co-main event showcasing another Nigerian standout, Patrick Ocheme, as he faces Cameroonian contender Octave Ayinda in a lightweight bout.

PFL AFRICA: PRETORIA Results:

Nkosi Ndebele (12-3) defeated Michele Clemente (7-2) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Justin Clarke (5-1) defeated Abdoulaye Kane (5-2) via TKO (punches) in round 1 at 2:12
Peace Nguphane (9-3) defeated Yabna N’Tchala (14-3-1) via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Shido Boris Esperança (12-2) defeated Emilios Dassi (5-3) via TKO (elbows and punches) in round one at 3:17
Rivaldo Pereira (4-2) defeated Kunle Lawal (3-2) via TKO (punch to body and elbows) in round one at 2:09
Juliet Ukah (9-0) defeated Jane Osigwe (5-4) via split decision (30-27, 27-30, 29-28)
David Samuel (6-0) defeated Abdelrahman Mohammad (5-1) via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:03 of round one
Abdoul Razac Sankara (7-5) vs. Áureo Cruz (3-0) ends in a No Contest (accidental eye poke) at 0:18 into round 2
Shadrack Dju Yemba (6-1) defeated Jean-Jacques Lubaya (9-3) via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Asiashu Tshitamba (7-5) defeated Shannon van Tonder (7-4) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Felista-Mutheu Mugo (6-2-1) defeated Annet Kiiza (3-2) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

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Illegal border crossings drop as enforcement intensifies

Source: Government of South Africa

Illegal border crossings drop as enforcement intensifies

Enhanced border enforcement measures during the 2026 Easter period have led to a 24% decline in illegal crossings, according to the Border Management Authority (BMA).

Presenting the operational report during a media briefing on Sunday in Pretoria, Commissioner Michael Masiapato said 4 763 travellers were intercepted while attempting to enter or exit South Africa illegally, down from 6 253 recorded during the 2025 Easter period. 

Of those intercepted, 3 170 were undocumented persons, 998 were classified as undesirables, and 595 were deemed inadmissible for reasons including fraudulent visas and invalid travel documents.

Masiapato attributed the decline to strengthened enforcement strategies, including the deployment of drones, destruction of illegal crossing infrastructure, and increased patrols along key routes such as the Limpopo and Caledon rivers.

“All travellers intercepted without documents were fingerprinted, declared undesirable for five years and deported to their respective countries in accordance with the immigration Act,” he said. 

As in the previous periods, the Commissioner said the majority of the intercepted individuals were Basotho nationals, followed by Mozambicans, Zimbabweans, Swati nationals, Malawians and Ethiopians. 

“Notably, the total number of interceptions reflects a decrease when compared to the 6 253 recorded during the 2025 Easter period. This represents a reduction of approximately 24% and can be attributed to the deterrent effect of enhanced enforcement measures,” he said. 

He added that the enhanced enforcement measures include the deployment of drones, the continued arresting of facilitators, the destruction of makeshift boats and the removal of the anchors and erstwhile ropes used to facilitate illegal crossings/migration, particularly along the Limpopo and Caledon rivers.

The BMA also recorded an increase in arrests of facilitators aiding illegal migration, with 138 individuals apprehended, a 22% rise from the previous year. These suspects were handed over to the South African Police Service and charged accordingly.

During the operation, authorities conducted 42 joint law enforcement operations, including roadblocks, and carried out over 3 000 foot patrols and patrols across 159 hotspot areas.

In addition, border guards intercepted four vehicles being smuggled out of the country, while drugs, including 557 kg of cannabis and 48 kg of narcotics, were seized at ports of entry such as Jeppes Reef Border Post and OR Tambo International Airport.

Masiapato said the results demonstrate the effectiveness of integrated border management efforts and the use of technology to enhance operational capability.

“The successful execution of the Easter operations stands as clear evidence of a maturing, integrated border management capability, one that is responsive, coordinated, and firmly committed to safeguarding the country’s sovereignty. 

“The BMA’s performance reflects not only operational excellence on the ground, but also the resolve of a capable institution that continues to evolve, adapt and deliver tangible results for the people of South Africa,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za

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