Deputy Ministers visit Brits water treatment works

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy Ministers visit Brits water treatment works

Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister, David Mahlobo and Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, are conducting an oversight visit to the Brits Water Treatment Works in the North West.

The Brits Water Treatment Works is a critical infrastructure project of the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) aimed at strengthening water provision for the Madibeng Local Municipality and surrounding areas.

“The Brits Water Treatment Works is a key bulk water supply infrastructure project, funded by the Department of Water and Sanitation through the Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant (RBIG), at a value of over R80 million and implemented by the Magalies Water Board,” the DWS said in a statement.

The project is part of government efforts to “support Water Services Authorities in meeting their constitutional obligation to provide safe and reliable water”.

“Once fully operational, the upgraded Plant will increase its treatment capacity from 60 to 80 megalitres per day, improving the treatment of raw water, strengthening pumping and pipeline systems and enhancing the distribution network up to bulk reservoirs,” the statement said. – SAnews.gov.za

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JMPD arrests more than 200 for drunk driving

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JMPD arrests more than 200 for drunk driving

The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) has arrested some 227 motorists for drunk driving.

This after JMPD officers conducted roadblocks, patrols and operations across the city over the past week.

JMPD Chief of Police, Patrick Jaca, emphasised that the arrests are aimed at averting road accidents caused by drivers under the influence of alcohol.

“We are seeing very high numbers of accidents on our roads, and more people are being killed. It is our responsibility to ensure that this does not continue and that we reduce these numbers.

“Each arrest made represents a potential tragedy averted and a commitment to protecting innocent residents and visitors. We will build a force feared by transgressors but trusted by the people,” Jaca said.

The JMPD warned would be perpetrators that its festive season campaign continues unabated.

“Under our zero-tolerance approach, our officers will remain deployed 24/7 across major routes and hotspots to ensure compliance with the law.

“We urge all motorists to designate a sober driver before heading out. Utilise e-hailing services or public transport if consuming alcohol. Respect the rules of the road to ensure everyone reaches their destination safely.

“Our message is clear: if you choose to drink and drive, you will be arrested. Let us work together to make this festive season a safe one for all,” the law enforcement agency said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Gauteng to intensify tavern crackdown following Bekkersdal shooting

Source: Government of South Africa

Monday, December 22, 2025

Acting Gauteng Premier, Jacob Mamabolo, has condemned the escalation in mass shootings that have occurred in the province.

This after a mass shooting at a tavern in Bekkersdal claimed the lives of at least nine people and left 10 injured.

Earlier this month, another mass shooting in Saulsville, Tshwane, left at least 11 people dead and 14 others injured.

At least three other incidents – in Reiger Park, Westbury and Olievenhoutbosch – have been reported this year.

“We will intensify operations to shut down illegal taverns, remove illegal firearms from our streets and disrupt the networks that enable such violence.

“We call upon our communities to share any information regarding this shooting or any other criminal activity with the police. We will not allow criminals to terrorise our communities and turn them into scenes of carnage,” Mamabolo said.

He conveyed condolences to the affected families.

“Our hearts are heavy, and we convey our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the deceased. We also wish a full and speedy recovery to those who are injured,” Mamabolo said. – SAnews.gov.za

Manhunt for Bekkersdal mass shooting suspects underway

Source: Government of South Africa

Manhunt for Bekkersdal mass shooting suspects underway

Police have launched a manhunt to find suspects linked to the mass shooting perpetrated at a tavern in Bekkersdal in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The incident claimed 11 lives, with 10 others taken to medical facilities for injuries.

“It is reported that about 12 unknown suspects in a white kombi and a silver sedan opened fire at tavern patrons and continued to shoot randomly as they fled the scene. The tavern is licensed.

“Police have mobilised all the necessary resources, including Forensic Crime Scene Management and Crime Intelligence. The motive for the shooting will be determined by investigation,” police said in a statement.

Acting Gauteng Premier, Jacob Mamabolo, vowed that the provincial government will lend its support to the police as the investigation continues.

“The Gauteng Provincial Government will provide all the necessary support to the South African Police Service (SAPS) as they conduct a manhunt and investigation to find the perpetrators of this heinous act.

“We have full confidence in our law enforcement agencies and call on them to leave no stone unturned in ensuring those responsible are apprehended and face the full might of the law,” Mamabolo said.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the SAPS Crime Stop line on 08600 10111 or send tip-offs on the MySAPS App. – SAnews.gov.za

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Condolences for veteran NPA prosecutor

Source: Government of South Africa

Condolences for veteran NPA prosecutor

Justice and Constitutional Development Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi, has extended condolences on the passing of the National Prosecuting Authority Gauteng Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Riegel Du Toit.

“The Minister extends her heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and relatives of Advocate Du Toit during this difficult time.

“The Minister further conveys her sympathies to his colleagues and the entire prosecutorial fraternity who have lost a committed and respected public servant,” the department said in a statement.

The veteran prosecutor, Du Toit secured lengthy sentences for the murder of German supercar specialist Uwe Gemballa and played a role in the prosecution of infamous Czech organised crime boss, Radovan Krejcir.

Du Toit was assigned protection after his name was found on a hit list during a raid at Krejcir’s home.

“Advocate Du Toit served the justice system with dedication and professionalism, contributing meaningfully to the work of the National Prosecuting Authority and the broader pursuit of justice,” the statement concluded. – SAnews.gov.za

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Weather Service issues disruptive rain, fire danger warning across South Africa

Source: Government of South Africa

Weather Service issues disruptive rain, fire danger warning across South Africa

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a weather warning for disruptive rains and severe thunderstorms across the country for today.

The warnings for rain are as follows:

  • Orange level 5 warning: Disruptive rain resulting in flooding of settlements (both formal and informal) and roads, low-lying bridges, as well as damage to mud-build houses is expected over the northern and eastern parts of Limpopo.
  • Yellow level 4 warning: Disruptive rain resulting in flooding of settlements (both formal and informal) and roads, low-lying bridges, as well as damage to mud-build houses is expected in the northern parts of Mpumalanga and southwestern Limpopo, except in the extreme southeast.
  • Yellow level 4 warning: Severe thunderstorm, leading to heavy downpours, excessive lightning, strong damaging winds and large amounts of small hail and/or large hail a populated are expected over Gauteng, extreme southwestern parts of Limpopo, southern parts of Mpumalanga, eastern parts of North West, eastern parts of Free State, as well as the western parts KwaZulu-Natal.
  • Yellow level 1 warning: Severe thunderstorms, leading to localised flooding of susceptible roads, settlements and low-lying bridges/areas, excessive lightning, strong damaging winds and large amounts of small hail and/or large hail are expected over the north-central parts of the Northern Cape.

The weather service also issued warnings for possible fire danger in parts of the Northern and Western Cape provinces.

“Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the over the western parts of the Northern Cape, as well as in places over the northern parts of the Western Cape. 

“Extremely hot and uncomfortable conditions are expected in places over Namakwa district in the Northern Cape, as well as in places over the Western Cape, except along the south coast and adjacent interior,” the SAWS said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Power system ‘stable’ as festive season demand approaches

Source: Government of South Africa

Power system ‘stable’ as festive season demand approaches

Eskom has assured that it will keep the lights on this festive season and meet demand.

In a statement, the power utility said the national power system remains stable and consistently meets “demand as Eskom’s generation performance continues to improve”.

“The success of the Generation Recovery Plan, combined with the intensified planned maintenance implemented last year, has strengthened the fleet and enhanced operational resilience.

“These achievements position Eskom to reliably meet peak festive season demand, support economic activity and reinforce energy security for South Africa,” Eskom explained.

The Energy Availability Factor (EAF) stands at some 66.12% – an improvement of 8.43% at the same time last year when the EAF stood at 57.69%.

“Year-to-date, EAF has increased to 63.85%, with the fleet achieving or exceeding the 70% benchmark on 39 occasions. These results demonstrate both recovery and sustained improvement in generation performance, reinforcing energy security and grid stability.

“The improvement in EAF is largely attributable to a continued reduction in unplanned outages, alongside a moderate decline in planned maintenance levels,” the power utility said.

Eskom has gone more than 217 days without implementing load shedding, with only 26 hours of load shedding recorded earlier this financial year.

“To maintain a stable electricity supply, Eskom will bring 4 670MW of generation capacity online ahead of the evening peak [today].

“Eskom published the Summer Outlook on 5 September 2025, covering the period 1 September 2025 to 31 March 2026, which projects no load shedding due to sustained improvements in plant performance from the Generation Recovery Plan,” Eskom said. – SAnews.gov.za

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Table Mountain ready to welcome visitors this festive season

Source: Government of South Africa

Table Mountain ready to welcome visitors this festive season

The South African National Parks (SANParks) says it is fully prepared to welcome increased visitor numbers to Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) this festive season. 

Visitors can expect an enjoyable visit at TMNP’s iconic sites, strong safety measures, and enhanced firefighting and environmental protection capacity.

“Visitors can look forward to fantastic scenery and unmatched views in the richly biodiverse TMNP with highlights including visiting the African penguins at Boulders penguin colony, 360-degree views from the Cape Point lighthouse or Signal Hill, standing on the table at the top of Table Mountain after a ride up the cableway or a hike up Platteklip Gorge, and picnicking at Silvermine Dam or Oudekraal beach. 

“A total of 850 kilometres of hiking, horse riding and mountain biking trails await the adventurer to explore,” SANParks said in a statement. 

From April to October 2025, TMNP recorded 1 708 289 entries across its access points — an almost 20% increase compared to the same period in 2024. 

With expected increases in flight and cruise ship arrivals, this upward trend is set to continue into December and January.

“TMNP now has 157 rangers deployed across the park, working closely with the 40-member Sea-Air-Mountain (SEAM) special operations unit. This unit was bolstered earlier this year with 24 additional elite rangers and the recent addition of six new operational vehicles,” SANParks said.

Drone technology has also been introduced to support safety patrols and firefighting operations.

“The park’s specialist teams continue to play a key role in visitor protection and environmental crime prevention, achieving significant successes in reducing poaching, theft and other illegal activities. 

“The TMNP canine unit will receive further support through contracted, trained dogs and handlers during the festive period, while the unit undergoes a review to strengthen its long-term operations,” SANParks said.

To bolster the range of different measures in place, a Senior Manager responsible for visitor safety and resource protection will assume duties before mid-December to oversee safety coordination and guide volunteer involvement. 

Volunteers already play an important role in joint safety campaigns and operations to address groups conducting illegal activities in the park, such as overnighting and making fires outside of designated areas.

SANParks urged all visitors to prepare adequately. These are some of the steps they can take to prepare:

  • Plan routes in advance and hike in groups.
  • Share your itinerary and expected return time.
  • Carry enough water and weather-appropriate clothing.
  • Use tracking apps where possible.
  • Ensure your phone is fully charged and carry a power bank.

Emergency contacts:

  • TMNP Emergency Number: 086 110 6417
  • Wilderness Search and Rescue (WSAR): 021 937 0300
  • National Emergency Number: 112 (from a cellphone)

–  SAnews.gov.za

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RTMC urges motorists to ensure full road traffic compliance

Source: Government of South Africa

RTMC urges motorists to ensure full road traffic compliance

The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has encouraged vehicle owners to use their end of year bonuses and payouts from savings clubs or stokvels to fix their vehicles and renew vehicle licences ahead of festive season travel.

“With the festive season fast approaching many people are finalising their travel plans. It’s important to ensure your vehicle is in good condition before hitting the road,” the RTMC said.

This includes fixing any defects that may have been overlooked during the year, such as replacing unroadworthy tyres and cracked windscreens, fixing brakes, fixing lights and replacing wipers.

“These are safety critical components especially for people who will be travelling during the rainy and wet conditions this summer. During the festive period last year, vehicle factors contributed 6.9% of total fatal crashes in the country, 65.7% of these was due to tyre bursts and 11.4% due to faulty brakes. Headlights that were not switched on (resulting in poor visibility of approaching vehicles) had a 9.5% contribution,” RTMC said.

Vehicle owners are further reminded to ensure validity of their vehicle licences and renew before embarking on their journeys.

RTMC records indicate that a total of 1 060 382 vehicle licences will be  expiring at the end of November. 

Most of these vehicles are in Gauteng, where a total of 416 828 will be due for renewal at the end of the month, followed by the Western Cape with 197 797 vehicle licences due for renewal and KwaZulu Natal with 143 293 renewals due.

Vehicle licence renewals due in other province are as follows: Mpumalanga 66 446, Eastern Cape 63 263, Limpopo 58 551, Free State 47 572, North West 44 871, and Northern Cape 21 763.

“Driving with an expired disc in South Africa incurs penalties that include late renewal fines of 10% of the annual fee for every month the disc is lapsed, potential fines of up to R1 000 if caught by law enforcement, and possible vehicle impoundment,” RTMC said. –SAnews.gov.za

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Deputy President Mashatile to address ELCSA Golden Jubilee Celebration

Source: President of South Africa –

Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile will this evening, Friday, 19 December 2025, attend and address the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa’s (ELCSA) Golden Jubilee Celebration scheduled to take place at Rustenburg Civic Centre in the North West Province. 

Held under the theme ” _United in Confession and Witnessing_ “, the celebration provides an opportunity to reflect on the church’s journey and its contribution to spiritual development, social cohesion and community upliftment since its establishment in 1972.

This celebration marks a significant milestone in the churche’s history, commemorating 50 years of ministry, service, and dedication.
 
In line with the Deputy President’s Delegated Responsibility of social cohesion and nation building, the Deputy President is expected to reflect on the ECLSA’s journey and emphasise the role faith-based organisations play in promoting unity, shared values, as well as the significance of their contribution to building inclusive and resilient communities.

The Deputy President will be joined by the Premier of North West, Mr Lazarus Mokgosi; the Minister of Social Development, Ms Sisisi Tolashe; the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Mr Gayton McKenzie and the Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga. 

Details of the event are as follows:
Date: Friday, 19 December 2025
Time: 18h00
Venue: Rustenburg Civic Centre, North West Province 

NOTE TO MEDIA: Due to space limitations, media coverage will be restricted to the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) which will disseminate the audiovisual material to all media. 

Media enquiries: Mr Keith Khoza, Acting Spokesperson to Deputy President Mashatile on 066 195 8840

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria