Correctional Services Minister vows to root out criminality in facilities

Source: South Africa News Agency

The Department of Correctional Services has conducted more than 460 raids in correctional facilities across the country over the past year in a crackdown against lawlessness within these facilities.

This according to Minister Pieter Groenewald, who presented the department’s Budget Vote in Parliament, on Tuesday.

“I can declare that in the past year, 466 raids have been conducted. I have also conducted numerous unannounced visits to numerous facilities. These unannounced visits and raids will increase in the coming year,” he said.

More than 33 000 cell phones, 20 577 sharpened objects, some 122 407 items related to alcohol and other substances, 232.16kg of drugs and over R394 000 worth of money had been confiscated during these raids.

Groenewald said officials have also been subjected to disciplinary action where necessary.

“In the last year, 515 officials have received final written warnings; 181 were suspended without pay and 146 dismissed.

“When it comes to discipline, I can only say that we can only address our problems if we recognise their true extent,” he said. 

Protecting communities 

The Minister said when he took office last year, there was a backlog of some 495 life imprisonment profiles. A further 584 life imprisonment profiles have landed on his desk since.

“Of this total of 1 079 profiles considered, I approved 29 parole applications and granted three cases of day parole. Five individuals serving life sentences have been granted parole and are subject to deportation. 

“Thirty-eight individuals’ parole has been revoked, two cancelled and one withdrawn. Unfortunately, I have also had to utilise the powers granted to me to refer three parole placements to the Correctional Supervision and Parole Review Board. 

“The CSPRB is tasked with reviewing the original decisions made by parole boards and must confirm or replace it with its own decision. In all three cases, parole was withdrawn. We are in the process of reviewing the whole parole system,” he said.

Groenewald explained that the department is tasked with ensuring that inmates, who may reoffend, are not allowed back into society.

“The department has the important task to safeguard communities against convicted criminals whilst providing rehabilitation of offenders in order to ensure safe reintegration into society. When parole becomes a loophole for further terror and criminality, it is not merely a policy failure, it is a failure of justice. 

“I am very strict on that and I want to put it on record again: it doesn’t matter whether an applicant went through all the courses and the rehabilitation programmes in our facilities but when I receive a psychological reports…and the risk of reoffending is medium to high, I will not approve any parole for that specific case,” he emphasised.

Self-sufficiency

The Minister said the department will have a budget of some R29 billion for the 2025/26 financial year, rising to just over R30 billion for 2026/27 and reaching some R31.9 billion for 2027/28.

He highlighted that the department’s budget has undergone some cuts as a result of fiscal constraints.

“The cuts in our budget translate to the provision of security being compromised, capital investment in skills cuts, the budget for nutritional services had to be cut, capital works projects will be on hold and the monitoring of parolees could be negatively impacted.

“[We] face real and pressing financial and operational constraints. The capital budget shortfall of R222 million undermines our ability to conduct infrastructure upgrades and critical maintenance. The escalating cost of food, fuelled by inflation and the growing number of inmates, including a sharp increase in foreign nationals, adds another layer of financial strain,” he said.

However, the department is doing its best to “explore alternative revenue streams so that we are not solely reliant on the fiscus”.

“We have registered commendable progress in the construction of correctional centre-based bakeries and pharmacies. The number of operational bakeries has increased from nine to 11, with Standerton and Pietermaritzburg recently coming online.

“In the past financial year, we have produced just over five million loaves of bread, which translates to estimated savings of R27 197 251.20. Farm production has also yielded R130 491 122.81 estimated savings in food provisioning.

“This is but a step in the direction of becoming entirely self-sufficient. The amendments to the 12-day cycle meal plan are expected to generate estimated savings of over R200 million per annum. These figures reflect our commitment to responsible spending of the taxpayers’ hard-earned money,” Groenewald said.

In his written remarks, the Minister acknowledged that although the department has taken a step in the right direction, more still needs to be done to create a corruption-free correctional service that contributes to South Africa’s safety.

“Our mission is to [do] the best – doing more with less. More savings of taxpayers’ money, more raids, greater discipline, bigger efforts to uproot corruption, more implementation of creative solutions, a bigger, happier workforce and ultimately, greater public trust.

“Together, we will continue to strengthen our department, affirm our constitutional commitments, and ensure that justice prevails in South Africa.

“Let us reaffirm our commitment to a correctional system that serves the people, one rooted in integrity, accountability, and safety. Only then can we truly begin to restore hope, rebuild faith in the system, and move toward the safer South Africa we all deserve,” Groenewald said. – SAnews.gov.za

Police thank public in Fort Hare murder arrests

Source: South Africa News Agency

The National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, thanked the media, social media community and community members for assisting police investigators to track down two hitmen linked to the murder of Mboneli Vesele.

National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, has expressed appreciation to the media, social media community, and members of the public for their assistance in tracking down two suspects linked to the murder of Mboneli Vesele. 

Vesele was the bodyguard of University of Fort Hare Vice Chancellor and Principal, Professor Sakhele Buhlungu. 

Vesele was shot and killed inside a vehicle while waiting for the Vice Chancellor outside the Principals home n Alice, Eastern Cape, on 6 January 2023.

On 15 November 2024, the South African Police Service (SAPS) published the suspects’ pictures and a request to the public for assistance in tracking down the three wanted suspects after obtaining a J50 warrant of arrest for Bafana Chiliza, Nkosiyazi “Dipopoz” Maphumulo and Siphiwo “Spijojo “Jejane. 

On 21 June 2025, a multi-disciplinary SAPS team, acting on intelligence provided by the public, tracked the suspects to Zakkariya Park in Johannesburg, where two of the alleged hitmen were arrested.

The SAPS confirms the arrest of Bafana Chiliza and Nkosiyazi Maphumulo. Both suspects are currently in custody and will be charged accordingly. 

The third suspect, Siphiwo “Spijojo” Jejane, is still at large, and the police are still searching for him.

General Masemola commended the investigation team, which has been working around the clock to apprehend all those involved in the killings at Fort Hare University to justice.

“Members of the public play a significant role in assisting the work of the police in apprehending wanted suspects. We thank all stakeholders for playing their part,” said Gen Masemola. 

The total number of suspects arrested in connection with the Fort Hare murders, is now 12, with 10 arrests made since 2023, and some still in police custody.  

Anyone with information on Siphiwo Jejane’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact Warrant Officer Nkosi on 0825575789 or Sergeant Mokoena on 0818517758. – SAnews.gov.za

Cold snap sweeps across Western and Northern Cape

Source: South Africa News Agency

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned that a series of cold fronts are expected to affect the Western Cape and Northern Cape from late Thursday into Sunday.

The weather conditions will lead to very cold, windy, and wet conditions, with daytime temperatures plunging to 10°C and below, and windy at 30 km/h in places over the western and central interior of the Western Cape and the southern parts of the Namakwa District IN Northern Cape.

 “These conditions are likely to spread to the western escarpment of the Namawka as well as to the eastern interior of the Western Cape over the weekend. In addition, light snowfalls are possible over the mountain peaks of the Western Cape and southern parts of Namakwa.

“The public and small stock farmers are advised to take the necessary precaution to ensure the safety and health of their animals during very cold, wet and windy days,” SAWS said on Tuesday.

In addition, the western parts of the Western Cape will be hit by a series of cold fronts that will bring scattered to widespread showers and rain, from late Wednesday night into Sunday. 

“The most significant cold front will reach the south-western Cape by Friday afternoon, when quick and heavy downpours are possible. 24-hour rainfall accumulations of 20-35 mm are likely over the south-western parts, reaching 50 mm over the mountainous region. 

“Even though only 5-10 mm are possible on Saturday, another cold front making landfall early Sunday will mostly likely bring 10-20 mm over the south-western Cape. Therefore, rain-on-rain together with saturated soils will lead to minor impacts with a low likelihood of significant impacts to occur,” the weather service said.

The weather service warned that the expected weather conditions will lead to flooding of roads, formal and informal settlements, which may lead to damage to property/infrastructure and danger to life due to fast flowing streams over low-lying bridges.

Major disruption of traffic flow due to major roads being flooded and damaged could lead to increased travel time. Mudslides and rockfalls are also possible.

Essential services such as water and electricity may also be affected. –SAnews.gov.za

Cabo Verde: Governo concede Tolerância de Ponto no dia 4 de julho

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O Conselho de Ministros concedeu tolerância de ponto a todos os funcionários e agentes do Estado, dos Institutos Públicos e das Autarquias Locais, para o dia 4 de julho de 2025 (sexta-feira), véspera do 50.º Aniversário da Independência Nacional.

A decisão consta da Resolução n.º 53/2025, de 01 de julho, aprovada em Conselho de Ministros, e visa permitir uma maior participação dos trabalhadores nas celebrações oficiais e atividades organizadas por todo o país.

O Executivo justifica a medida com o simbolismo da data, que este ano coincide com um sábado, sublinhando a importância histórica, política e cultural da proclamação da independência, ocorrida a 5 de julho de 1975.

Não estão abrangidos pela presente tolerância de ponto os serviços essenciais, nomeadamente as Forças Armadas, Polícia Nacional, Polícia Judiciária, Estabelecimentos de Saúde, Agentes Prisionais, Guardas e Vigilantes, bem como os serviços em funcionamento contínuo, cuja presença seja indispensável.

A Resolução entra em vigor no dia seguinte ao da sua publicação.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Governo de Cabo Verde.

SARS publishes revenue collection performance data

Source: South Africa News Agency

SARS publishes revenue collection performance data

The National Treasury and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) have published data on the cash collected from debt owed to SARS as indicated in the May 2025 Budget Overview.

The data will be published monthly going forward and builds on the annual reporting of these indicators in the SARS annual reports.
“The initial indicators to be published include that of the SARS debt book (receivables due to SARS) and that of the SARS credit book (payables due to taxpayers), as well as the cash collected from debt owed to SARS. Historical data by month will be provided according to key tax types.

“SARS will receive an additional allocation of R7.5 billion over the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework and part of this allocation will be used to increase debt collections by an additional R20 billion to R50 billion per year,” National Treasury said on Monday.

The published data includes the expected monthly profile of cash collected from debt to raise an additional R35 billion, as mentioned in the Budget Speech by the Minister of Finance on 21 May 2025.

“The publishing of this data will provide the public with greater insight into the revenue collection performance of SARS and will support improved fiscal planning and management,” National Treasury said. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Une première bourse destinée aux étudiants arabes de L’université Tsinghua en Chine

  • Le programme de bourses Hazem Ben-Gacem destiné aux étudiants arabes financera chaque année, pendant cinq ans, jusqu’à 15 étudiants suivant un cursus de premier ou deuxième cycle à l’université Tsinghua en Chine.
  • Le programme de bourses est ouvert aux étudiants des pays de la Ligue arabe.
  • Cette bourse renforce les liens entre les États arabes et la Chine, en permettant aux étudiants d’accéder à l’une des universités les plus prestigieuses de Chine.

D’éminents ambassadeurs, dignitaires et responsables universitaires se sont réunis le jeudi 26 juin dernier, à l’université Tsinghua en Chine (www.Tsinghua.edu.cn) pour marquer le lancement officiel du programme de bourses Hazem Ben-Gacem destiné aux étudiants arabes, une initiative historique visant à faire bénéficier à des étudiants des pays de la Ligue arabe d’un enseignement mondialement reconnu, tout en cultivant l’excellence académique et la collaboration interculturelle.  

Cette année, le programme de bourses financera six étudiants originaires de pays membres de la Ligue arabe, qui suivent des cours de deuxième cycle dans cette université historique. Il s’agit de la première bourse d’études destinée spécifiquement aux étudiants des pays arabes à l’université Tsinghua. Elle a notamment pour objectif de renforcer les relations sino-arabes.

L’une des meilleures universités chinoises, l’université Tsinghua est réputée pour son excellence dans les domaines de la technologie et de l’ingénierie, souvent comparée au MIT. Fondée en 1911, elle compte 20 facultés et 90 programmes de premier cycle, ce qui lui permet de couvrir un large éventail de disciplines. Les diplômés de Tsinghua contribuent de manière significative au développement économique, culturel, scientifique et technologique de la Chine et au-delà. L’actuel président chinois, Xi Jingping, est lui-même issu de cette université.

« Depuis plus de mille ans, la région arabe et la Chine sont liées par des échanges dynamiques de biens, de connaissances et un dialogue culturel. En donnant à de brillants étudiants arabes la possibilité d’étudier à Tsinghua, fleuron de l’excellence académique en Chine, nous aspirons à développer des leaders qui perpétueront cet esprit de curiosité et de collaboration séculaire, faisant ainsi des relations arabo-chinoises un modèle de coopération dans un monde de plus en plus fragmenté. Le programme de bourses offre une excellente opportunité aux étudiants de premier cycle et de deuxième cycle de poursuivre leurs études dans une université de renommée mondiale », a précisé Hazem Ben-Gacem, fondateur et directeur général de BlueFive Capital.

« Le programme de bourses Hazem Ben-Gacem destiné aux étudiants arabes représente une étape importante dans l’engagement de Tsinghua de former des talents internationaux. En accueillant ces étudiants d’exception issus du monde arabe, nous enrichissons notre campus sur le plan intellectuel et culturel, et nous offrons également à ces étudiants une opportunité unique de tirer parti de l’environnement académique rigoureux de Tsinghua. Nous sommes profondément reconnaissants à M. Ben-Gacem pour cette collaboration visionnaire à l’origine de cette initiative, qui renforcera les liens entre nos peuples et favorisera nos progrès communs », a indiqué le Professeur Yang Bin, vice-chancelier du Conseil de l’université Tsinghua.

Le programme de bourses Hazem Ben-Gacem destiné aux étudiants arabes débutera cette année universitaire (2025-2026).

Distribué par APO Group pour Tsinghua University Education Foundation (TUEF).

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A propos de Hazem Ben-Gacem :
Hazem Ben-Gacem est le fondateur et directeur général de BlueFive Capital. Jusqu’en septembre 2024, il était co-directeur général d’Investcorp, la plus grande société de capital-investissement non souveraine du Moyen-Orient, où il présidait la plupart des comités d’investissement en capital-investissement et en infrastructures et pilotait toutes les activités d’Investcorp au Moyen-Orient, en Asie du Sud-Est, au Japon et en Chine.

Auparavant, il a dirigé les activités européennes de capital-investissement ainsi que les activités mondiales d’investissement technologique d’Investcorp. Au cours de ses 30 années de carrière, il a directement supervisé plus de 40 opérations de capital-investissement dans la plupart des régions du monde. Hazem Ben-Gacem a débuté sa carrière à New York au sein de l’équipe en charge des fusions-acquisitions chez Credit Suisse First Boston.

Hazem Ben-Gacem a déjà financé différents programmes de bourses d’études à l’université Harvard, à la Harvard Medical School, à la Harvard Kennedy School et à l’université d’Oxford.

Il siège au conseil d’administration de la Harvard Kennedy School of Government et du St Anthony’s College de l’université d’Oxford, ainsi qu’au conseil du doyen de la Harvard Medical School. En 2017, il a fondé le bureau de Harvard en Tunisie, première présence officielle de Harvard dans le monde arabe.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez www.BlueFiveCapital.com

A propos de la Tsinghua University Education Foundation (TUEF) :
Fondée en 1994, il s’agit de la première fondation universitaire créée en Chine après la réforme et l’ouverture du pays. L’objectif de la TUEF est de favoriser le développement de l’éducation en Chine, d’améliorer la qualité de l’enseignement et de la recherche universitaire, de promouvoir la culture et la vision de l’université Tsinghua, et de solliciter le soutien philanthropique d’organisations et de particuliers nationaux et internationaux.

La TUEF mobilise activement des ressources sociales, optimise en permanence la gestion des projets et promeut sans relâche la préservation et la valorisation de la valeur afin que l’université Tsinghua puisse atteindre son objectif de devenir l’une des meilleures universités au monde. La TUEF tire pleinement parti des atouts scientifiques et technologiques de l’université Tsinghua, soutient des services d’intérêt public et favorise le progrès social et le bien-être humain à travers le développement de l’éducation.

Pour plus d’informations, rendez-vous sur www.Tsinghua.edu.cn

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First Arab scholarship launched to support students at Tsinghua University in China

  • The Hazem Ben-Gacem Arab Scholars Program will support up to 15 students every year for five years through Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes at Tsinghua University in China.
  • The Scholar’s Program is available to students from Arab League countries.
  • The scholarship strengthens ties between the Arab States and China, giving students access to one of the most prestigious universities in China.

Distinguished ambassadors, dignitaries, and academic leaders gathered on Thursday, 26th June, at Tsinghua University in China (www.Tsinghua.edu.cn) to mark the official launch of the Hazem Ben-Gacem Arab Scholars Program, a landmark initiative to empower students from Arab League countries through world-class education while fostering academic excellence and cross-cultural collaboration.  

This year, the Scholars Program will support six students from Arab League nations who are pursuing postgraduate courses at the historic university. This program is understood to be the first scholarship established at Tsinghua University specifically for students from Arab nations and aims to strengthen Sino-Arab relations.

Tsinghua University is a top-ranked Chinese university with a strong reputation in technology and engineering, often compared to MIT. Established in 1911, Tsinghua University has 20 colleges and 90 undergraduate programs, enabling it to offer a wide array of academic disciplines. Tsinghua alumni have made significant contributions to the economic, cultural, and technological development of China and also represent many of the nation’s political elite.

Hazem Ben-Gacem, Founder and Chief Executive of BlueFive Capital, said: For more than a thousand years, the Arab region and China have been bound by a vibrant exchange of goods, knowledge, and cultural dialogue. By enabling exceptional Arab students to study at Tsinghua, China’s pinnacle of academic excellence, we aim to develop leaders who will carry forward this agelong spirit of curiosity and collaboration, ensuring that the Arab-China relationship evolves as a beacon of cooperation in an increasingly fragmented world.”

Professor Yang Bin, Vice Chancellor of Tsinghua University Council, expressed the university’s sincere gratitude for Mr. Hazem Ben-Gacem’s generous donation. He noted that in recent years, Tsinghua has implemented a series of strategic initiatives to enhance its global impact, with particular emphasis on deepening engagement and cooperation with Arab League member states, which has significantly advanced cultural exchanges between both sides. The newly established Hazem Ben-Gacem Arab Scholars Program, funded by Mr. Hazem Ben-Gacem’s donation, will support six incoming full-time master’s students from Arab League countries. Professor Yang emphasized that this initiative will not only motivate recipients to pursue academic excellence but also serve as an important milestone in strengthening the friendship between Tsinghua and the Arab world. It vividly embodies the shared values of openness, inclusiveness, mutual respect, and the pursuit of common progress across cultures and borders.

The Hazem Ben-Gacem Arab Scholars Program will begin this academic year (2025-2026).

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Tsinghua University Education Foundation (TUEF).

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About Hazem Ben-Gacem:
Hazem Ben-Gacem is the Founder and Chief Executive of BlueFive Capital. Until September 2024, he was co-Chief Executive Officer at Investcorp, the Middle East’s largest non-sovereign private equity firm, chairing most of its private equity and infrastructure investment committees and overseeing all Investcorp’s activities in the Middle East, South East Asia, Japan, and China. Prior to that, Hazem led Investcorp’s European private equity and its global technology investment businesses. During his 30-year tenure, Hazem directly led over 40 private equity investments across most world regions. Hazem began his career in New York as a member of the M&A team at Credit Suisse First Boston.

Hazem has previously been a donor for different scholarship programs with Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Kennedy School, and Oxford University.

Hazem serves on the Executive Boards of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and St Anthony’s College at Oxford University, and the Dean’s Council of the Harvard Medical School. In 2017, he founded the Harvard Office in Tunisia, the first formal presence for Harvard in the Arab world.

For more information, please visit www.BlueFiveCapital.com

About Tsinghua University Education Foundation (TUEF):
Founded in 1994, it is the first university education foundation established in China following the reform and opening up of China. The objective of TUEF is to foster the development of education in China, improve educational quality and academic research, advocate the culture and vision of Tsinghua University, and strive for philanthropic support from domestic and international organizations and individuals.

TUEF actively raises social resources, constantly optimizes project management, and steadily promotes the preservation and appreciation of value in efforts to help Tsinghua University move towards the goal of becoming a globally leading university. TUEF fully leverages the advantages of scientific and technological talents in Tsinghua University, supports public welfare services, and boosts social progress and human welfare through the development of education.

For more information, please visit www.Tsinghua.edu.cn

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Select Committee on Social Services Commends Provincial Departments for Progress on Implementation of Health Patient Registration System (HPRS)


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The Select Committee on Social Services received briefings last week from the Eastern Cape, Free State and Western Cape provincial departments of health on their implementation of the Health Patient Registration System (HPRS) and action plans to address the findings of the Auditor-General for the 2023/24 financial year.

The Eastern Cape reported 98% progress in its implementation rate of the HPRS across its healthcare facilities in spite of the challenges the province faces particularly in rural areas where there is poor technological connectivity. The Eastern Cape MEC for Health who led the provincial health delegation, Ms Ntandokazi Capa said: “While we have made substantial progress, the reality is that our rural facilities struggle with connectivity, which affects service delivery.”

The committee expressed concern over the impact of connectivity issues on data integrity, with members asking, the strategies that are in place to ensure that the collected data is accurate, especially when facilities are unable to connect to the system.

The Free State provincial department of health reported a successful registration of 3.8 million patients on the provincial HPRS. The delegation highlighted areas in which there are challenges regarding the implementation of the HPRS. The areas included immovable asset register and financial governance.

The Western Cape provincial health department told the committee about their IT capabilities and integration of the HPRS with existing systems. The province has been sending daily updates from its Patient Master Index to the national system since June 2020.

The Acting Head of the Western Cape Provincial Department of Health, Dr Saadiq Karim told the committee that their IT infrastructure is among the most advanced in the country, allowing them to leverage data effectively for patient care. He highlighted the critical role of interoperability with national systems to ensure a seamless flow of information.

The Chairperson of the committee, Ms Desery Fienies, said the engagement with the provinces highlighted encouraging achievements and challenges faced by the provinces. She called for more improvements in the work that the provincial departments of health reported. She said: “The implementation of HPRS is a significant step forward, but we must address the existing challenges to realise its full potential.”

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Hlabisa extends deadline for submissions of Review of Local Government White Paper inputs

Source: South Africa News Agency

The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Velenkosini Hlabisa, has announced an extension for submissions on the discussion document concerning the Review of the 1998 White Paper on Local Government (WPLG). 

The new deadline for submissions is now set for 31 July 2025, an extension from the original deadline of 30 June 2025.

“This decision follows heightened interest from stakeholders across the country and numerous requests for additional time to prepare and submit inputs. 

“The ministry recognises the importance of inclusive participation in shaping a responsive and effective system of local governance and thus welcomes the active engagement from all sectors of society,” CoGTA said in a statement. 

The department said the extension provides an opportunity for broader consultation and deeper reflection. 

“We encourage all interested individuals and organisations to take full advantage of the additional time to submit their views. 

“Your contributions are essential to strengthening the future of local government in South Africa.” 

In April, Hlabisa officially published a discussion document on the Review of the 1998 White Paper on Local Government. 

READ | Hlabisa to lead discussions with business on review of White Paper on Local Government

According to the department, the review aims to inspire fresh thinking, facilitate honest reflection, and promote decisive action toward establishing a local government system that effectively serves the people of South Africa.

Adopted in 1998, the White Paper served as a foundational blueprint for building democratic local governance in South Africa.

However, the department believes there is growing recognition that the current model is no longer adequate to meet the evolving developmental and service delivery needs of communities.

In addition, according to the department, persistent governance, financial, structural, and administrative challenges have undermined the ability of municipalities to deliver effectively on their mandates.

Submissions may be sent via email to: WPLG26@cogta.gov.za; RichardP@cogta.gov.za or MaphutiL@cogta.gov.za. 

Submissions may also be delivered by post to:

The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Attention: Mr Thabiso Richard Plank (Project Manager: WPLG26 Policy Review), Private Bag X802, Pretoria, 0001

Or delivered by hand to: 

The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Attention: Mr Thabiso Richard Plank (Project Manager: WPLG26 Policy Review)
87 Hamilton Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0001

For further information, please visit the official COGTA website:
https://www.cogta.gov.za/index.php/wplg-page/. – SAnews.gov.za

Petrol prices set to increase from Wednesday

Source: South Africa News Agency

The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMPR) has announced that all grades of petrol, diesel, and illuminating paraffin are expected to increase from Wednesday, 2 July 2025, when the latest monthly price adjustments take effect.

The retail price for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is expected to decrease across the country, except in the Western Cape.

The new fuel price adjustments are as follows: 

  • Petrol 93 (ULP & LRP): 55c increase.
  • Petrol 95 (ULP &LRP): 52c increase.
  • Diesel (0.05% sulphur): 82c increase.
  • Diesel (0.005% sulphur): 84c increase.
  • Illuminating Paraffin (wholesale): 67c increase.
  • Single Maximum National Retail Price for illuminating paraffin: 89c increase.
  • Maximum Retail Price of LPG: 57c decrease countrywide, excluding Western Cape where it’ll increase by R1.90 per kg.

The department attributed the increases to a number of factors, including the recent increase in Brent Crude oil prices.

“The average Brent Crude oil price increased from 63.95 US Dollars (USD) to 69.36 USD during the period under review. The main contributing factor is the recent geopolitical tension in the Middle East, between Israel and Iran, which raised fears of potential crude oil supply disruptions.

“The average international petroleum product prices followed the increasing trend of crude oil prices. This led to higher contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin by 68.45 cents per litre (c/l), 100.48 c/l and 83.20 c/l respectively. The prices of Propane and Butane decreased slightly during the period under review,” the DMPR said.

Furthermore, a Supply Cost Recovery on Maximum Refinery Gate Price (MRGP) for LPGas that is imported through the Port of Saldanha Bay in the Western Cape province, has been approved.

“The Minister has approved a 14% increase in Supply Cost Recovery on the MRGP of LPGas that is imported through the Port of Saldanha Bay (Western Cape) as an interim measure, for a period of 24 months. 

“Accordingly, the interim MRGP in Western Cape will be R15.22 per metric ton (845.018 c/l), excluding VAT, for the period from the 2nd of July 2025 to the 5th of August 2025. Therefore, the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of LPGas in Western Cape will be R36.08 effective from the 2nd of July 2025,” the department said. – SAnews.gov.za