Deputy Minister in the Presidency unveil new state-of-the-art TUT FM studios

Source: Government of South Africa

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Deputy Minister in the Presidency Kenny Morolong and the Board of the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) will on Friday unveil new state-of-the-art TUT FM and Tshwane FM studios in Pretoria.

Morolong will deliver a keynote address at the unveiling of the digitised studios, which were made possible by funding from the MDDA as part of its mandate to support community media in Gauteng and across the country.

TUT FM 96.2 is a community radio station based at the Soshanguve South campus of Tshwane University of Technology, which broadcasts within a 50km radius to a listenership of 61 000. 

The station targets youth aged between 15 and 35 and broadcasts in six languages including English, Setswana, Sepedi, IsiZulu, Tshivenda and Xitsonga. 

Tshwane FM is the official student radio station of Tshwane University of Technology and broadcasts in a 50km radio across Greater Tshwane, Atteridgeville, Laudium, Mamelodi, Centurion, Midrand and parts of northern Johannesburg on the 93.6 FM frequency. – SAnews.gov.za

Call to bring murderers of prosecutor to book

Source: Government of South Africa

Call to bring murderers of prosecutor to book

Justice and Constitutional Development Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi, has called on police to “leave no stone unturned” to bring the murderers of Eastern Cape Regional Court prosecutor, Tracy Brown, to justice.

The Minister was speaking at the memorial service for the slain prosecutor on Thursday.

Brown, who was attached to the New Brighton Magistrates Court in Gqeberha, was shot and killed while arriving at her home just months after the murder of another prosecutor in the province.

“We call on the police to leave no stone unturned in bringing the cowards who murdered Tracy to book. But more importantly, let this be a wake-up call to the policing services that we need to strengthen the protection of the prosecutors.

“All of us in the security cluster should be concerned about this development. The lives of prosecutors are endangered by the type of work they do. Without protection, prosecutors will be unable to perform their duties without fear or favour, and they will not be able to exercise their independence. There should be more police visibility in our communities so these types of senseless killings can be reduced,” the Minister said.

Kubayi bemoaned the loss of an “incredibly gifted woman”.
“[This loss] is made even more devastating by the promise of what else she might have accomplished had she also had the gift of time. With her passion for the pursuit of justice, she would have been the first to say that her life’s work was not about her.

“In Tracy, we have lost a dedicated prosecutor, a lawyer with integrity, a hard-working public servant and a patriot. 

“Her untimely death is a huge loss to the [Department of] Justice family. Death has robbed us of a warrior of justice, who prosecuted without fear or favour. As our hearts are heavy with pain and grief in mourning Tracy’s lost life. We are also here to celebrate a life well lived; a life of a person who found a purpose and she pursued it relentlessly.”

The Minister told those working in the justice system to continue their work in the same vein that Brown did.
“As we bid farewell to a devoted partner, a loving mother, a sister, an exceptional and patriotic public servant and our dear friend, let us resolve to pick up where Tracy left off. 

“She put her skills, her time and her courage at the country’s disposal and for that, we owe her a great debt of gratitude. Let us resolve to continue the work that she began.

“[Let] us renew our commitment to building the more just society that Tracy Brown wished to live in; the more just society that was her life’s defining pursuit; the more just society that through our efforts we will one day achieve,” the Minister urged.

According to the Minister, Brown rose rapidly through the ranks of the National Prosecuting Authority – a testament for her “achievements and unblemished record as a prosecutor”.

“As we celebrate Women’s Month, let us pay tribute to patriots such as Tracy, who have dedicated themselves to human progress. Let her life and work serve as an example of the kind of passion and dedication that all of us should demonstrate to achieve a just society where women and children can be safe.

“On behalf of our government, let me again send our sincere condolences for this tragic loss. Let me also thank the family for lending Tracy to work with us and serve the people of South Africa. We will continue to cherish her legacy as a prosecutor, and we shall never dishonour her memory,” Kubayi said. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Women’s Day 2025 celebrations to be held in Limpopo

Source: Government of South Africa

Women’s Day 2025 celebrations to be held in Limpopo

South Africa is gearing up to commemorate National Women’s Day at Nkowankowa Stadium in Tzaneen, Limpopo, on Saturday.

This year’s commemoration will be held under the theme: ’Building Resilient Economies for All’. 
Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, said this theme aligns with South Africa’s Presidency of the Group of 20 (G20) and its commitment to the principles of solidarity, equality, and sustainability.

Ntshavheni was speaking at a post Cabinet media briefing on Thursday.

According to the Minister, the programme emphasises advancing women’s participation in leadership and economic life, promoting financial inclusion and confronting gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) as a critical barrier to women’s empowerment.

“Women’s Month is not only a celebration to honour the resilience and contribution of women in all their diversity, but a call to action to ensure women’s full and equal inclusion in shaping South Africa’s future,” the Minister said. 

Every year on 9 August, South Africans from diverse backgrounds, races, and cultural groups come together to celebrate National Women’s Day.

On 9 August 1956, a significant number of women launched a campaign aimed at ending the pass laws imposed by the government at that time.

These pass laws required all black individuals to carry a special “pass” or identification document, which they had to present to prove they were allowed to enter certain areas designated for white people. 
This regulation severely restricted the freedom of movement for black citizens.

The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster (JCPS) will also host a GBVF awareness and prevention activation imbizo on Friday, 8 August in Ga-Kgapane, Limpopo.  The activation will bring together government departments, civil society, traditional leaders and the local community to raise awareness and strengthen community-driven responses to the scourge of GBVF.

Sindisiwe Chikunga, the Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, launched Women’s Month 2025 at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg last Friday.

READ | Government to strengthen gender equality measures

At the launch, Chikunga said that South Africa will over the next five years focus on strengthening and monitoring systems that are meant to advance gender equality and women empowerment. – SAnews.gov.za

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SAWS warns of severe thunderstorms

Source: Government of South Africa

SAWS warns of severe thunderstorms

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a warning of severe thunderstorms for Thursday in Gauteng, Limpopo and Mpumalanga.

These weather conditions are expected to cause localised flooding, small hail and wind damages due to a cut off low pressure system moving over the region. 

“Rainfall amounts up to 15 to 20mm in an hour is expected in some places. Maximum temperatures are also expected to be low due to the cut off low pressure system’s core moving over Gauteng,” SAWS said.

READ | SAWS warns of cold weather conditions

As a result of these weather conditions, residents should expect traffic disruption incidents, localised flooding in populated areas, large amounts of small hail over populated areas and wind damages to formal/informal structures.

Additionally, the weather service will continue to monitor any further developments relating to the weather systems and will issue subsequent updates as required.

Weather updates will be shared on the following platforms: X (@SAWeatherServic), Facebook (South African Weather Service) or other SAWS-supported social media. – SAnews.gov.za

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Deputy President Mashatile to address traditional leaders’ dialogue

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy President Mashatile to address traditional leaders’ dialogue

In his capacity as chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Team tasked to look into issues raised by traditional leaders, Deputy President Paul Mashatile will on Friday address a dialogue between government and the National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders (NHTKL).

The NHTKL is a statutory body established to represent and advance the aspirations of traditional leaders and their rural communities at the national level. 

It comprises traditional leaders, who are delegates from the Provincial Houses of Traditional Leaders of South Africa.

Friday’s dialogue in Pretoria follows the official opening of the NHTKL by President Cyril Ramaphosa in February this year. 

READ | Traditional leaders urged to help build a better SA 

“It aims to strengthen collaboration between government and traditional leaders in addressing rural challenges and agree on a clear path that empowers the institution to fulfil its mandate,” Thursday’s advisory read. 

According to the Presidency, tomorrow’s dialogue will focus on five key pillars. 

The discussion will aim to advance land ownership and tenure rights, while fast-tracking socio-economic development in rural communities. 

The dialogue will emphasise the importance of building institutional capacity and supporting traditional leaders. 

It will also focus on promoting unity, social cohesion, nation-building within communities, and enhancing infrastructure investment and skills development. 

In addition, there will be a focus on expediting the finalisation of policy, legislative and constitutional matters.

The Deputy President will be joined by the Ministers appointed by the President to serve on the Inter-Ministerial Task Team, as well as senior government officials. – SAnews.gov.za

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G20 calendar on track, with nearly 80 meetings completed

Source: Government of South Africa

As preparations for the Group of 20 (G20) Leaders’ Summit continue, significant progress has been made, with nearly 80 of the 132 planned official meetings already completed. 

According to the Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, the G20 calendar is on track, showcasing an active dialogue among member nations, as negotiations regarding Ministerial outcome documents and related high-level results have commenced.

Meanwhile, the Minister announced on Thursday that South Africa has taken a pivotal step in shaping the global financial landscape through the introduction of the Cost of Capital Review. 

This initiative aims to foster a fairer global financial system, particularly benefiting developing nations to enhance their investments in critical areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, and climate resilience. 

“This is a critical step toward creating a fairer global financial system,” the Minister said, highlighting the importance of equitable financial practices.

In recent developments, Ntshavheni said various G20 Engagement Groups have presented their work programme and priorities. 

Notably, the United States has indicated its intention to fully participate in these meetings, though it will do so at the level of Under-Secretary. 

The Minister believes that the commitment signifies a renewed engagement from one of the key G20 members.

In July, several important meetings were held, each focusing on critical global issues. 

These included the Fourth G20 Finance and Central Bank Deputies Meeting, the Emerging Markets and Developing Economies Deputies Meeting, the Third Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, the Third Technical Meeting of the G20 Empowerment of Women Working Group, and the Third Meeting of the Education Working Group.

In addition, the agenda featured the Fifth Health Working Group Meeting, the Third Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group Meeting, the Fourth Meeting of Task Force 1, and the Second Climate and Environmental Sustainability Working Group Meeting.

These meetings set the stage for broader discussions and decisions that will be made at the upcoming G20 Summit, reflecting a collective effort to address global economic and social challenges. – SAnews.gov.za

Cabinet reaffirms commitment to engagements with US amid new tariffs

Source: Government of South Africa

Cabinet has reaffirmed government’s commitment to finding constructive and sustainable solutions through ongoing engagements with the United States, including at a Presidential level.

This follows the recent decision by US President Donald Trump to impose a 30% tariff on South African imports, effective 7 August 2025.

The tariffs are expected to affect a number of key sectors, especially the automotive and agriculture.

Briefing the media on Thursday in Pretoria, following Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting in Cape Town, Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, confirmed that Cabinet received an update on the Framework Deal with the US.  The agreement includes a provision that the tariffs will be reviewed as soon as the two countries reach a deal.

“Government’s efforts remain focused on growing the economy to save and create new jobs, which include intensifying diversification efforts and strengthen their global supply chain integration as the country works to expand its export markets to Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and across Africa to enhance our economic resilience,” Ntshavheni said.

The Minister said government is focusing on demand side interventions in the impacted industries and targeted interventions to ensure industry stability and safeguard employment.

Among the targeted interventions include:
•    The establishment of an Export Support Desk, which will serve as a direct point of contact for affected companies,
•    Measures to assist companies to absorb the tariff and facilitate long-term resilience and growth strategies to protect jobs and productive capacity in South Africa,
•    A Localisation Support Fund (LSF) for affected companies to contribute to the national effort
•    The Export and Competitiveness Support Programme (ECSP), which will include a working capital facility and plant and equipment facility to address short to medium term needs across all industries; and
•    Working with the Department of Employment Labour on measures to mitigate potential job losses, using existing instruments within its entities that can be adjusted to respond to the current challenges.

“Following consultations with the Competition Commission, a Block Exemption for Exporters has been introduced to enable collaboration and coordination by competitors. A draft Block Exemption will be published by the end of the week so that the process can be concluded expeditiously,” Ntshavheni said.

On Wednesday, 6 August 2025, President Cyril Ramaphosa held a telephone discussion with President Trump on bilateral trade matters, where the two leaders undertook to continue with further engagements recognising the various trade negotiations the US is currently involved in.

The Minister said the President’s call to President Trump was part of supporting the negotiations, noting that there cannot be agreement on a phone call.

“The technical team must do the actual work, and there is always room for negotiations. We have indicated that there are no foreign negotiations,” the Minister said.

South Africa-China trade and investment package 

Meanwhile, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), in consultation with industry associations and export councils have compiled a South Africa-China Trade and Investment Package (2025 – 2029) as a basis for economic engagement with China.

The package includes trade, investment, industrial development and skills development.

On trade, the priorities are on the exchange of the top 100 products, establishment of a permanent expo in China, and cooperation to address regulatory measures, whilst the priorities on investment and industrial development are on investments in steel, tyres, automotive, battery manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and medical devices, rail manufacturing and the digital economy.

The skills development component focuses on skills associated with the identified priority sectors including to service and provide aftercare maintenance.

Ntshavheni said the package was shared with the government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) during the working visit of Deputy President Mashatile to China, that took place from 14 to 18 July 2025.

“The Deputy President engaged with key Chinese state-owned enterprises and financial institutions and also participated in the South Africa-China Investment Forum and the China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), where he officially launched the South African National Pavilion. The Pavilion aims to position our country as a gateway to Sub-Saharan Africa for trade, investment and industrial cooperation,” the Minister said. – SAnews.gov.za

Over 17 000 suspects arrested in nationwide police operation

Source: Government of South Africa

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Cabinet has welcomed the enhanced policing interventions through Operation Shanela 2, which resulted in significant success, with police arresting 17 000 suspects nationwide between 27 July and 2 August 2025.

This was shared by the Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, during a media briefing on Thursday about the outcomes of the meeting that took place the previous day.

According to the Minister, 2 911 wanted suspects were apprehended for serious crimes, including murder, car hijackings and rape, while 1 763 individuals were arrested for assault GBH [grievous bodily harm].

Meanwhile, Operation Vala Umgodi targeted illegal mining, resulting in 550 arrests in Barberton, Mpumalanga.

In addition, Ntshavheni said the Executive welcomed the appointment of the Madlanga Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System and the gazetting of the Terms of Reference. 

“The establishment of the commission affirms the President’s commitment to use constitutional processes to thoroughly investigate allegations of wrongdoing, uphold the integrity of our institutions, build public trust and hold anyone who transgresses our nation’s laws accountable,” the Minister said. – SAnews.gov.za

Operation Vala Umgodi nets 12 undocumented foreign nationals

Source: Government of South Africa

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Twelve undocumented foreign nationals are expected to appear in the Emalahleni Magistrate’s Court today on charges of Contravention of the Immigration Act.

“The suspects were apprehended during Operation Vala Umgodi on the N4 Road near a mall in Witbank,” the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Mpumalanga said in a statement ahead of Thursday’s court appearance.

The 12 who are aged between 18 and 28, were arrested on Tuesday. This as combat members conducted stop-and-searches and it was during this time when they apprehended the twelve.

The investigators were working in collaboration  with officials from the Department of Home Affairs to ascertain the status of the suspects. 

The Acting Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Major General (Dr.) Zeph Mkhwanazi, said he is grateful for the notable and great work done by the team executing their duties in relation to Operation Vala Umgodi in the province. – SAnews.gov.za

Five caught in possession of school property

Source: Government of South Africa

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Five men have been arrested in connection with the theft of property from Hodisa Technical School in Bloemfontein, the South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Free State said.

The suspects, aged between 21 and 34, were found in possession of stolen air conditioners, copper pipes, a Bosch grinder and a Bosch drill.

“The arrest took place on Wednesday after police had received a tip-off about a group of males grinding stolen property at a house in the Rocklands area of Bloemfontein,” the SAPS said in a statement.

The arrests were made in a joint operation between Kagisanong police and the Bloemfontein Flying Squad.

Upon arrival, officers discovered the suspects actively grinding the air conditioners and cutting copper pipes, which were later identified as having been stolen from the school.

“The theft at Hodisa Technical School occurred in the early hours of Wednesday. Suspects broke into the school’s Technical Lab, making off with the items recovered by police,” the police said while also urging communities to work with law enforcement to prevent similar crimes.

Additionally, the investigating team is searching for more suspects allegedly involved in recent school burglaries, resulting in the theft and damage of property intended for student learning.

Anyone with information regarding the case or the whereabouts of other suspects or stolen property is encouraged to contact Kagisanong Police Detective Sergeant Teboho Monnye on 082 465 5945. 

Anonymous tips can also be reported via the police crime stop line at 08600 10111 or through the MySAPS App.

The five suspects are expected to appear in court soon for possession of suspected stolen property. More arrests are imminent. – SAnews.gov.za