The Self-Service Revolution Reaches Employee Onboarding

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Only 12% of employees think their organisation does a great job onboarding new people, according to Gallup (https://apo-opa.co/44PhYwk). Manual onboarding processes create many problems for the overall onboarding experience, such as incomplete information, time-sapping back-and-forth between people, and limited visibility of the enrolment journey.

E-onboarding changes this completely as employee enrolment joins the self-service era.

ESS for onboarding

Employee self-service (ESS) is a $2.5 billion market (https://apo-opa.co/44lS8zT) that has become crucial to companies. It provides employees with access to services like payslips and leave management. Administrators value ESS because it reduces rote tasks like manual data capturing and calculations, freeing them to focus on more engaging activities.

Now ESS is transforming the laborious and intensive process of enrolling a new employee, says Mignon Wolmarans, Product Manager – HR from Deel Local Payroll, which recently launched e-onboarding workflows on its platform.

“Employee onboarding is typically slow and complicated because of manual data capturing and processing, and constant back-and-forth between new employees, payroll, and HR. It consumes time and leads to errors and delays. Our customers really appreciate our payroll ESS features, so we wanted to provide the same value for onboarding.”

Faster onboarding with fewer errors

E-onboarding is an integrated workflow where new employees use a secure portal to enter their details. HR staff monitor progress on a dashboard with real-time tracking and engage with crucial sections, and records are moved seamlessly to payroll systems. E-onboarding reduces administrative time, ensures data accuracy, and provides HR teams with full visibility over every new hire from start to finish.

However, such a workflow requires more than automation and self-service. Important features include a dedicated HR workspace to initiate and manage new hires, branded welcome messages with scheduled delivery, adjustable onboarding forms, review and approval tools, and visible role ownership for different enrolment sections.

“Self-service should be part of a larger feature suite. Otherwise, you just create more work for someone further down the process. You want a service that integrates with HR and payroll workflows, which is how you get proper automation and reliable oversight,” says Wolmarans.

Why e-onboarding matters

Inefficient onboarding is a recipe for talent churn. Around 20% of employees leave a position within the first 45 days (https://apo-opa.co/4aIaor3), a trend that is especially common among ambitious young professionals. Very often, their departure resulted from tedious and poorly executed onboarding that prevented them from jumping into their new responsibilities.

E-onboarding has a lasting impact. It is a multi-faceted process that includes enrolment, orientation, provisioning office space and equipment, training, and introduction to processes. Improving onboarding speed and accuracy has a direct impact on productivity. Under normal circumstances, it can take up to a year for new employees to reach the output levels of established workers. Numerous studies and surveys indicate that e-onboarding improves that timeline between 25% and 50%.

“Positive onboarding has an enormous impact. It improves retention and engagement, it helps teams include newcomers in their culture, and it creates long-term job satisfaction. The trick is to integrate it with your HR and payroll workflow, automate what you can, and provide maximum self-service and management visibility to everyone involved. This is why we added e-onboarding as a standard feature to our platform, because this stuff really should be a standard in all businesses,” says Wolmarans.

Businesses of all sizes are enjoying the value and productivity improvement from self-service and automation. These features are already crucial for effective HR and payroll management. Now the same advantages have arrived for onboarding, and it’s such a baseline improvement that Deel Local Payroll makes it available as a standard feature.

“We debated if e-onboarding should be offered separately. But it’s such a fundamental improvement to HR and payroll that we realised it should be a stock feature for all our users. E-onboarding is something every company should use.”

– on behalf of Deel Local Payroll, powered by PaySpace.

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Victoria Lindsay
victoria@innocomm.co.za

About Deel Local Payroll:
Deel Local Payroll, powered by PaySpace, revolutionises payroll management. It offers online, multi-country payroll and HR management for businesses from start-ups through to enterprise in over 40 African countries, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, and Brazil.

Cloud-native, Deel Local Payroll, is scalable, configurable, highly secure, and easy-to-use—delivering anytime, anywhere access. It features payroll automation, self-service features, automatic legislation and feature updates, customised reporting, and more.

Since 2024, Deel Local Payroll has been part of Deel, operating as an independent subsidiary, serving its customers through the PaySpace platform. 

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Over 16 000 suspects arrested for various crimes

Source: Government of South Africa

Over 16 000 suspects arrested for various crimes

Police have arrested 16 817 suspects in connection with various crimes as authorities intensify their nationwide Safer Festive Season Operation running alongside Operation Shanela II.

“In the past week, these crime-fighting initiatives and tracking operations saw police apprehending 2 626 wanted suspects for serious and violent crimes including murder, attempted murder, rape, car-hijackings, sexual offences, house and business robberies.

“In addition, a total of 1 013 suspects were arrested for illegal liquor trade as well as 771 suspects for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, including confiscating 25 117 litres of alcohol,” the South African Police Service (SAPS) said in a statement.

The police recorded the following arrests:

  • 146 suspects were arrested for murder. KwaZulu-Natal recorded the highest number of arrests with 46, followed by the Western Cape with 22, Mpumalanga with 19, and then the Eastern Cape with 17.
  • 141 suspects were arrested for rape, with the majority of arrests in Gauteng at 30.
  • 131 suspects were arrested for attempted murder across multiple provinces.
  • 1 580 suspects arrested for assault GBH.
  • 2 978 suspects arrested for possession of drugs, with the Western Cape recording the highest number of arrests with 1 708, followed by KwaZulu-Natal with 360, Gauteng 287, and then the Eastern Cape with 279.
  • 279 suspects for dealing in drugs for the past week.
  • 82 suspects were apprehended for illegal possession of unlicensed firearms.
  • 417 for possession of dangerous weapons.
  • 27 arrested for human trafficking.

The following major seizures and recoveries were recorded in the same period: 1 709 rounds of ammunition; 128 unlicensed firearms; 1 916 dangerous weapons; contraband goods worth more than R20 million and 65 stolen and hijacked vehicles were recovered.

Two Mozambican foreign nationals were arrested after police recovered two firearms stolen from officers who were shot and killed in Ivory Park on 01 December 2025. Seizures included the SAPS-issued R5 rifle and one pistol, and police investigation is ongoing.

Two bodyguards, aged 24 and 36 years old, were arrested outside the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court for possession of a semi-automatic AKM rifles and ammunition. A vehicle, rifles, and ammunition were seized.

In the Western Cape, police uncovered an illicit alcohol manufacturing plant in Lansdowne and arrested two suspects aged between 26 and 39 years old. They were arrested for the illegal manufacturing and distributing liquor. Seizures included manufacturing equipment, an assortment of alcohol branding stickers, and unknown liquids.

Still in Western Cape, members of the Provincial Organised Crime Investigation Narcotics Unit intercepted a truck on the N12 en route from Johannesburg to George carrying drugs. A box containing cocaine worth R3.6 million was seized and arrested a 46-year-old suspect for dealing in cocaine.

In Mpumalanga, police acting on intelligence intercepted a truck pulling two trailers with 12 water tanks with 5000-litre capacity packed with cartons of illicit cigarettes. 

The seized consignment consisted of 25 pallets of illicit cigarettes worth R17.4 million. A 43-year-old foreign national from the Kingdom of Eswatini was arrested after the discovery of illicit cigarettes hidden inside water tanks in Sundra on 05 December 2025.

Also in Mpumalanga, two Zimbabwean foreign nationals were arrested for dealing in dagga. This is after police intercepted a truck on the N2 Road from Empangeni en route to Zimbabwe and discovered six big bags of compressed dagga to the value of R1.2 million on 04 December 2025.

In the Northern Cape on 04 December 2025, police intercepted a vehicle allegedly transporting a rhino horn on the N14 and arrested three suspected rhino poachers, aged between 42 and 48 years. Seizures included a rhino horn, a pistol, and ammunition.

In KwaZulu-Natal, an intelligence-driven operation conducted at Oshayanyawo, Ekombe led to the arrest of a 49-year-old suspect for possession of unlicensed firearms. They seized an AK47 assault rifle with three rounds of ammunition, an HMC pistol with 14 rounds of ammunition, as well as a shotgun with 13 rounds of ammunition.

In a separate operation, three suspects aged between 50 and 61 years were arrested at Makhasaneni for unlawful possession of firearms on 02 December 2025. During the operation, police recovered five homemade firearms, one homemade shotgun, one 38 special revolver, one pistol and ammunition. – SAnews.gov.za

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Businessman sentenced to six years for R3.6 million tax fraud

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Businessman sentenced to six years for R3.6 million tax fraud

Businessman Tshepo Khoza has been sentenced to six years imprisonment, with two years suspended, after he falsely declared his company dormant and failed to declare the company’s income to the South African Revenue Service (SARS), despite earning approximately R3.6 million from tenders.

The conviction follows an extensive investigation under Project Blue Lights, which uncovered that Khiza’s company, Grey Apple Trading Enterprise, had received tenders from the South African Police Service (SAPS) linked to the DNA project that resided under the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) unit.

Khoza, the director of Grey Apple Trading Enterprise (Pty) Ltd, was found guilty on three counts of fraud, including one which falls under Schedule 5 category (serious crimes), and one count of failing to register for Value-Added Tax (VAT) in contravention of section 234 of the Tax Administration Act. 

“These tenders were awarded due to Khoza’s family relationship with a senior SAPS official. Despite earning approximately R3.6 million between 2015 and 2018, Khoza falsely declared the company to be dormant and failed to declare income to SARS. The corruption trial wherein he is charged with others will resume on 22 February 2026,” SARS said on Tuesday.

SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter together with Head of Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC), Advocate Andrea Johnson, acknowledged the teamwork that led to this conviction, reinforcing the public’s trust in joint efforts to uphold tax compliance and fight corruption. 

“Tax fraud is not a victimless crime. It is theft from the national fiscus and, ultimately, from the millions of South Africans who depend on government services for education, healthcare, and social support. 

“Every rand stolen through fraudulent schemes undermines our country’s ability to deliver on its constitutional mandate. SARS will not tolerate such conduct. We will pursue every case relentlessly, and those who choose to defraud the system must know that accountability is certain and justice will prevail,” Kieswetter said.

This outcome demonstrates the effectiveness of coordinated efforts between SARS, IDAC, and law enforcement agencies to combat tax-related crimes and corruption in public procurement. 

The case forms part of a broader strategy to dismantle networks that undermine fiscal integrity and public trust. This communicate our unswerving commitment to bring to book those that are committed to defraud the state. –SAnews.gov.za

 

 

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Hlabisa advocates for stronger whistleblower protection

Source: Government of South Africa

Hlabisa advocates for stronger whistleblower protection

The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Velenkosini Hlabisa, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting whistleblowers and restoring ethical governance in South Africa.

Speaking at the inaugural Annual Babita Deokaran Lecture on Tuesday, the Minister honoured the bravery of whistleblowers and condemned the recent assassination of Marius van der Merwe, also known as “Witness D, “who was shot and killed outside his home in Brakpan last Friday.

Hlabisa described this incident as a “national wake up call” during the lecture that celebrated the courage and achievements of whistleblowers.

READ | Three persons of interests identified in “Witness D” murder case

This as the Anti-Corruption Centre for Education and Research (ACCERUS) at Stellenbosch University’s School of Public Leadership launched the Babita Deokaran Annual Lecture.

This initiative commemorates four years since the assassination of Deokaran on 23 August 2021, outside her home in Johannesburg. 

At that time, she was the Acting Chief Financial Officer of the Gauteng Department of Health and a key witness in investigations related to the procurement of personal protective equipment (PPE).

Deokaran’s fearless exposure of corruption, which included halting over R850 million in suspicious payments at Tembisa Hospital, made her a symbol of integrity. 

The PPE scandal refers to widespread corruption, overpricing, and mismanagement in the procurement of protective gear during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the lecture, Hlabisa paid tribute to Deokaran’s legacy and called for stronger protections for truth-tellers. 

The Minister outlined key commitments, including fast-tracking the Whistleblower Protection Bill, introducing mandatory municipal whistleblower protocols, enforcing accountability through the powers of the Auditor-General South Africa (AG), and establishing a Whistleblower Security Compact with law enforcement agencies.

These reforms aim to create a safer environment for whistleblowers, restore public trust, and embed ethical governance at the local level.

“Babita was killed because she blocked the flow of illicit payments. Witness D was killed because he lifted the veil on collusion. We will not honour their sacrifice with platitudes but with policy, protection, and accountability. Truth-tellers must never stand alone,” said Hlabisa.

The platform was used to commit to accelerating the Whistleblower Protection Bill, expanding its coverage beyond employees. 
This includes criminalising threats, enabling anonymous disclosures, and funding legal, security, and psychosocial support for whistleblowers.

The Minister also called for the implementation of mandatory safe-reporting frameworks in all municipalities, which would be linked to oversight from the AG and would have financial consequences for non-compliance.

He spoke about the need for the enforcement of remedial actions, the issuance of certificates of debt for ignored directives, and the establishment of public dashboards to track corruption cases. 

Hlabisa emphasised the importance of coordinated threat assessments and rapid protection measures in partnership with law enforcement and oversight bodies, advocating for transparent procurement and strict consequences for irregular expenditures.

He encouraged formal collaboration with anti-corruption organisations for training, analytics, and community reporting platforms. 

Speakers from academia, civil society, and government stressed that protecting truth-tellers is essential for ethical governance and democracy, not merely optional.

Inspired by Deokaran’s extraordinary courage, they called for urgent reforms, including the establishment of an Independent Whistleblower Protection Office, sustainable funding through a Whistle Protection Fund, a secure national reporting platform, and support for families, livelihoods, digital security, trauma care, and reintegration into the workforce.

Hlabisa’s keynote address coincided with the commemoration of International Anti-Corruption Day, themed “Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow’s Integrity.”

This day serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility of governments, leaders, civil society, the private sector, and citizens to confront corruption in all its forms.

In South Africa, Hlabisa stated that combating corruption remains a government priority, with ongoing measures to strengthen law enforcement, enhance prosecutorial capacity, and protect whistleblowers. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Dongfeng Motor réussit avec succès sa mission officielle de soutien au transport du Sommet du G20 en Afrique du Sud, sa flotte verte reçoit une reconnaissance internationale

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Récemment, en tant que partenaire automobile officiel désigné pour le sommet du G20 2025 en Afrique du Sud, Dongfeng Motor (https://Dongfeng-Global.com/) a réalisé une performance exceptionnelle en accomplissant avec succès toutes les tâches de soutien au transport pour le sommet qui s’est tenu à Johannesburg. La flotte verte spécialisée, composée de plusieurs modèles de véhicules à énergie nouvelle tels que le Dongfeng BOX et le Dongfeng 007, a fourni des services de transport efficaces, sûrs, fiables et de haute qualité aux délégations nationales et au personnel de travail pendant la conférence. Son excellente coordination opérationnelle et la performance stable de ses produits ont été très appréciées et reconnues par toutes les parties participantes. Cela a non seulement démontré les capacités de Dongfeng Motor sur la scène internationale lors d’événements politiques et économiques de premier plan, mais a également permis de tester avec succès sa capacité globale à fournir des solutions de transport systématiques dans des scénarios complexes et exigeants.

Cette collaboration est le fruit des efforts conjoints de Dongfeng et du ministère sud-africain des Relations internationales et de la Coopération, qui visaient à fournir une solution de mobilité verte de haut niveau pour le sommet. Le fonctionnement stable et sans faille de la flotte pendant l’événement a permis de présenter au monde entier les dernières réalisations de Dongfeng Motor en matière de technologie d’électrification, de fabrication intelligente et de contrôle qualité haut de gamme. Il s’agit d’une mise en pratique significative de l’engagement à long terme de Dongfeng en faveur de l’innovation et du développement durable. Grâce à ses débuts réussis sur la scène internationale, Dongfeng Motor a démontré par des actions concrètes que ses véhicules à énergie nouvelle sont pleinement capables de répondre aux exigences de transport haut de gamme et rigoureuses à l’échelle mondiale, tant en termes de capacité que de fiabilité.

Le succès de ce partenariat officiel avec le Sommet du G20 a considérablement renforcé la réputation de la marque Dongfeng et son influence en Afrique du Sud et dans l’ensemble de la région africaine, posant une base de confiance solide pour une future expansion du marché. Cette collaboration illustre et met en lumière l’ancrage profond de Dongfeng sur le marché africain ces dernières années, à travers la production locale, les échanges technologiques et d’autres initiatives.

À l’avenir, Dongfeng Motor saisira cette opportunité pour transformer l’expérience acquise lors de cette mission de service et d’assistance en une dynamique d’amélioration continue de ses produits et services. L’entreprise continuera à adopter une approche mondiale ouverte et coopérative.

Distribué par APO Group pour China Dongfeng Motor Industry Imp. & Exp. Co. Ltd.

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Candidates scrutinised as interviews for new NPA head commence

Source: Government of South Africa

Candidates scrutinised as interviews for new NPA head commence

Interviews for South Africa’s new National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) will get underway in Tshwane today.

The position will become vacant next month when current NDPP Advocate Shamila Batohi retires.

Wednesday’s public interviews will be conducted by a panel led by Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi.

“This process is transparent and helps to build public confidence in the appointment of a person in this critical office.

“I selected a panel that would combine a variety of skills and experiences. These include the public service administration, financial management, legal and jurisprudence, administration of justice and the promotion of equality and human rights,” President Cyril Ramaphosa said of the panel last month.

READ | Interviews to select new NPA head to be held this week

Other members of the panel are:
•    Chairperson of the South African Human Rights Commission, Andrew Christoffel Nissen.
•    Chairperson of the Commission for Gender Equality, Nthabiseng Sepanya-Mogale.
•    Auditor-General of South Africa, Tsakani Maluleke.
•    Chairperson of the Public Service Commission, Professor Somadoda Fikeni.
•    President of the Black Lawyers Association, Nkosana Mvundlela.
•    Representative of the National Association of Democratic Lawyers, Machini Motloung

Interviews of the six selected candidates will be held today and tomorrow.

First in the hot seat will be Advocate Nicolette Bell followed by Advocate Adrian Mopp and concluding the first day with Advocate Andrea Johnson.

On Thursday, the interview of Advocate Xolisile Khanyile will kick off proceedings followed by Advocate Hermione Cronje and Advocate Menzi Simelane.

Interviews commence from 10am and will be streamed live at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP0qi8o0cS0. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Uganda to host the first ever African Dragon Boat Cup 2026

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Sports Diplomacy: Uganda set to host the first ever Africa Dragon Boat Cup from 1st – 4th October, 2026. Mr. Solomon Muwonge, president of the Uganda Dragon Boat Federation, revealed this in a meeting with Ambassador Richard Kabonero, Head of Regional Economic Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The meeting was attended by a visiting delegation from the Africa Dragon Boat Federation led by Mr. Ehab Gouda and Ms. Mary Lai, General Secretary of the continental body. The officials are in the country to assess the country’s preparedness to host the event, train certify local officials and inspect venues for the event.

Amb. Kabonero thanked the federation for the efforts to promote Dragon Boat sport in Uganda as it provides opportunities for Ugandans to explore their talent, market the country and improve people-to-people relations. Mr. Gouda said next year’s event will bring together over 500 professional athletes from 16 countries in Africa, Europe, Asia and South America. In addition, participants will be physically followed by hundreds of their fans, besides the millions of online viewers.

Dragon Boat has been an important traditional sport in China for over 2,500 years. It has over 50 million players, with over 40 million in China alone. Ms. Mary Lai said by hosting the Africa Dragon Boat Cup in 2026, Uganda has an opportunity to showcase opportunities in tourism, investment and trade using sports as a door opener. The meeting was attended by Head of Public Diplomacy Margaret Kafeero and Mr. Stilson Muhwezi, First Secretary in charge of Sports Diplomacy.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Republic of Uganda – Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Youth workers’ tour to historical sites

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The National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense, organized a tour for youth workers of the Ministry of Agriculture to historical sites in the Northern Red Sea Region. The tour was aimed at acquainting the youth workers with their history.

The 80-member youth group visited the areas in which the Salina and Fenkil operations against the Ethiopian colonizers took place, as well as the Ghinda front and historical sites in Massawa, and they were provided briefings by freedom fighters who were stationed in the areas. They also visited the Northern Red Sea Museum and the Abdur organic fertilizer production institution.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

SA’s proposals adopted at CITES COP20

Source: Government of South Africa

SA’s proposals adopted at CITES COP20

The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willie Aucamp, has applauded the South African negotiating team for successfully securing the adoption of three proposals at the Twentieth Meeting of the Conference of Parties (COP) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) – CITES COP20.

“The successful adoption of three of South Africa’s proposals to amend the listing of the species in CITES appendices is not only indicative of our leadership on the global conservation arena, but also the impeccable quality of scientists we have locally,” the Minister said on Wednesday.

Held from 24 November to 05 December 2025, in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, the South African delegation was led by Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Narend Singh.

South Africa’s adopted proposals include the deletion of the bontebok (Damaliscus pygargus pygargus) from Appendix II and the transfer of two types of succulents – Avonia quinaria and Euphorbia bupleurifolia – from Appendix II to Appendix I. 

In total, CITES COP20 considered 51 proposals for amendment of the CITES appendices while 114 draft working documents were submitted by CITES Parties.

“Our priorities are those that have direct implications to South Africa’s conservation efforts and sustainable use of its biological resources. These priorities have undergone extensive assessment and scientific advice from the Scientific Authority,” the Deputy Minister said. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Senegal Approves Payment for African Energy Bank

Source: APO

Senegal has approved its share of payment for the African Energy Bank (AEB), which is expected to be paid before the end of 2025.

Announced by Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim, Secretary General for intergovernmental organization the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) on December 9 at the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference and exhibition in Dakar, the payment comes as Senegal expands its focus on developing its own energy sector, which includes significant oil and natural gas reserves.

“With this payment, we are getting closer to the development of the African Energy Bank,” Dr. Ibrahim stated.

With an initial capitalization of $5 billion – which is expected to grow to $120 billion within three to five years – the AEB has been established to provide dedicated funding for African energy projects, including oil, gas and renewable energy. Headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria, the AEB has been established by APPO and pan-African financial institution the African Export-Import Bank.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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