Eskom marching in the right direction – Minister Ramokgopa

Source: Government of South Africa

Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, has assured South Africans that Eskom is “moving in the right direction” to dismantling the load shedding challenge.

South Africa has not experienced load shedding since May this year.

The Minister was speaking during a media briefing to update the nation on the state of the electricity grid.

“We are in a good space. We are moving in the right direction. We made the promise that we are going to address this situation and we made the promise that we are confident of our technical ability to resolve what many thought was an intractable challenge. 

“We are within that touching distance,” Ramokgopa said.

The Minister said Eskom does not “expect any major surprises in relation to the performance of the grid” for the remainder of the winter and the subsequent transition to the warmer months.

“Of course, this is a dynamic system. These are rotating units and there could be challenges here and there. However, the grid is designed in such a manner where we can call upon the peaking plants to help us to sustain the performance of the grid without relying on load shedding.

“[The peaking plants] are a card we have when are in major challenges… to keep the lights on,” he said.

Before the winter season, Eskom had warned that load shedding would be implemented in a situation where unplanned outages went beyond 13 000MW.

“We are doing substantially better than that. We are beginning to see that the system is stable, resilient and becoming more reliable as we move on.

“The unplanned outages of the generating units average about 10 880MW over the past seven days and] we have seen that even going below 10 000MW. I really want to congratulate the… 42 000 plus men and women at Eskom for being able to keep their shoulder to the wheel and transfix on the resolution of what is essentially an existential crisis [facing] the country.

“We are more than confident that we are getting out of the woods,” he said.

Between April and August 8, power stations have been operating with an Energy Availability Factor (EAF) that has reached 60.14%.

“This is major progress that we are making, if you look at where the performance was. If we go back to 2023 when we initiated this intervention, it was substantially lower… we are coming from a low of about 49%.

“The past 14 days or so… the EAF is continuing to give us spectacular results. At some point, we even breached the 70% mark in relation to performance of the EAF. The average month to date… we are sitting at 65.38%.

“We had made the promise to the country that we are going to experience short-term pain… We said we know what we are doing. Most of the country… believed in us and we are happy to say we are delivering against the promise that we have made and, in some instances, we are delivering more than what we had promised,” Ramokgopa said.

The Minister noted that during some periods, Eskom has been generating more electricity than is demanded.

“There are periods during the week… where we have to put machines in cold reserve, meaning… we are generating more than what the demand is and to protect the grid, we must pull back some of the machines.

“That says… we have now created sufficient space and headroom for the economy to grow on the back of this performance. We are marching and we are going to get out of the woods,” Ramokgopa said. – SAnews.gov.za

Deputy Minister to visit petrol-bombed Germiston Home Affairs offices

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Home Affairs Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza will today visit the Germiston Home Affairs office which was engulfed by fire on Tuesday.

Preliminary reports suggest that the office caught fire when protesters threw a petrol bomb into the office’s first floor, leading to a disruption of operations. 

Minister of Home Affairs, Leon Schreiber, said in a post on social media platform X that a case had been opened and that Home Affairs was working with SAPS to provide all evidence and ensure swift arrests and convictions. 

The department has deployed mobile offices to continue rendering services to clients. Arrangements have been made as follows:

• Smart ID Card and passport applications will be received at the Germiston Civic Service Centre car park.

• Reprints of certificates will be done at any Home Affairs office in Gauteng.

• Late Registration of Birth services will be handled at the Alberton and Boksburg offices.

For other services, including marriages, clients are advised to visit other Home Affairs offices where they will receive assistance.

The Deputy Minister Nzuza will also visit the mobile offices to assess service delivery levels. 

Government on Tuesday strongly condemned the torching of the office.

Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) Acting Director-General, Terry Vandayar, said vandalism undermined the hard-won rights and freedoms of South Africans and unfairly burdened taxpayers with the cost of repairs. 

“Such acts of vandalism undermine the very rights and freedoms that South Africans have fought hard to secure and place an unnecessary burden on taxpayers who will ultimately bear the cost of repairs. 

“While the Constitution guarantees the right to protest, it must be exercised in a peaceful and lawful manner that respects the rights of others and safeguards public property. 

“Violence and destruction are not acceptable means of expressing grievances, and will not be tolerated,” the Acting Director-General said. 

William Ntladi, spokesperson for the City of Ekurhuleni Disaster and Emergency Management Service, said the two-storey building had been severely damaged and there were no injuries reported. – SAnews.gov.za

Mashatile to address NAACAM Show 2025

Source: Government of South Africa

Deputy President Paul Mashatile will on Thursday attend and deliver a keynote address at the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufactures (NAACAM) Show 2025.

NAACAM Show 2025 is a premier forum which showcases the capabilities of the domestic automotive component manufacturing sector. 

Hosted in partnership with the Automotive Industry Development Centre in the Eastern Cape (AIDC-EC), the two-day NAACAM Show will take place in Gqeberha, Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality.

“The event brings together a diverse group of automotive component manufacturers, sector stakeholders, as well as service providers, with the aim of fostering collaboration, networking and galvanising the industry around the common ambition of achieving the overall strategic objectives of the South African Automotive Masterplan 2035,” the Presidency said in a statement. 

The masterplan seeks to facilitate localisation, trade, and investment linkages in the sector; support transformation; enable skills and technology partnerships; and facilitate outcomes-based dialogue. 

“In this regard, government considers NAACAM, which represents around 150 locally owned and multinational manufacturing brands supplying into the local OEM value chains, export markets and the aftermarket.

“It is also the leading voice of South Africa’s automotive component industry, providing representation, leadership, and strategic engagement for its members,” the Presidency said. 

NAACAM also includes associate members, who offer specialised services such as logistics, consulting, and financial support to strengthen the local manufacturing ecosystem.

Mashatile will highlight the most critical and strategic globally integrated importance of the automotive manufacturing sector, which contributes about 5.2% to the GDP and accounts for 22.6% of manufacturing output in South Africa. 

This export-oriented industry, remains globally competitive and it plays a vital role in regional and national industrial development. 

Furthermore, the automotive sector employs approximately 115 000 people in total, and the component sector is where the largest share of these employees is situated, employing over 80 000 people.

Mashatile will be accompanied by the Minister of Small Business Development, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams; Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Parks Tau; Premier of the Eastern Cape Province, Oscar Mabuyane and the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s Executive Mayor, Babalwa Lobishe, as well as senior government officials. – SAnews.gov.za 

PRASA to provide train services to Castle Lager Rugby Championship spectators

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has announced that it will offer a train shuttle service for spectators to use when attending the upcoming Castle Lager Rugby Championship 2025. 

The championship will be taking place at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, on 16 August 2025 and DHL Stadium, Cape Town, on 23 August 2025.

To ease traffic congestion and ensure an enjoyable experience for all fans, PRASA will operate a dedicated train shuttle service connecting spectators from the Gautrain and other transport modes between Johannesburg Park Station and Ellis Park Station on 16 August 2025 starting at 11am to 4:30pm. 

This service will run at 15 minute intervals. 

The train service will resume again at 7pm, with the last train departing Ellis Park Station at 8:45pm in order for commuters to catch the last Gautrain at 9:15pm.

In the Cape Town, PRASA will run additional trains on the Southern, Northern and Cape Flats Lines to Cape Town Station on Saturday, 23 August 2025. 

The train will operate at 30 – 40 minute intervals between 11am to 4pm. 

Commuters will then make their way to Cape Town Civic Centre, where MyCiTi buses will be operating to assist spectators make their way to DHL Stadium. 

The train service will resume at 8pm to 10pm, to ensure that all commuters make their way home safely. 

“Commuters are encouraged to arrive at their respective stations early to purchase their train tickets for R20 and make their way to the stadium. PRASA wishes to emphasise that all rail safety regulations must be adhered to at all times onboard Isitimela Sabantu as well as at all stations.” – SAnews.gov.za

SA rejects US claims on ’deteriorating’ human rights in the country

Source: Government of South Africa

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has rejected the United States’ Human Rights Report, calling it “inaccurate” and “deeply flawed”.

The report published by the United States Department of State on Tuesday claims that South Africa’s human rights situation has significantly worsened over the past year. 

It noted concerns regarding the signing of the Expropriation Bill, which was described as a troubling step toward land expropriation affecting White Afrikaners and further abuses against racial minorities in the country. The report criticises the South African government for its alleged mistreatment of Afrikaner farmers, highlighting significant human rights issues. It claims it has credible reports of arbitrary or unlawful killings, arbitrary arrests or detentions, and the repression of racial minorities.

However, DIRCO expressed its deep “disappointment” with the recent human rights report on South Africa published by the State Department.

“We find the report to be an inaccurate and deeply flawed account that fails to reflect the reality of our constitutional democracy,” the statement read. 

According to the department, the report’s reliance on context-free information and unreliable accounts is very concerning.

“It cites an incident involving the deaths of farm workers and, despite the matter being actively adjudicated by our independent judiciary, misleadingly presents it as an extrajudicial killing. This is not only premature but a fundamental distortion of the facts, as the individuals are formally arraigned before a court of law. 

“Similarly, incidents of police using force are mentioned without acknowledging the robust processes in place, where institutions designed to protect our democracy are actively investigating whether due process was followed and if such force was warranted,” the department added. 

The department has stressed that South Africa operates a transparent system where information is freely available from our law enforcement agencies and Chapter 9 institutions, which are constitutionally mandated to protect and advance human rights. 

“It is ironic that a report from a nation that has exited by the UN Human Rights Council and therefore, no longer sees itself accountable in a multilateral peer review system would seek to produce one-sided fact-free reports without any due process or engagement. 

“This is particularly striking given the significant and documented concerns about human rights within the United States, including the treatment of refugees and breaches in due process by its own agencies, such as ICE [United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement].” 

In stark contrast to the report, DIRCO noted the recent assessment from the United Nations Human Rights Office in Geneva. 

This is after the UN has described South Africa’s Land Expropriation Act, signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa, as a “critical step in addressing the country’s racially imbalanced land ownership”.

“This recognition from the UN’s primary human rights body underscores the integrity of our legislative processes aimed at rectifying historical injustices in a constitutional and human-rights-based manner.” 

To provide a complete and accurate picture, the department said it has compiled a set of documents, which will be released for public perusal during the week.

The department believes that a thorough review of reports from the South African Human Rights Commission and the UN Human Rights Council, along with articles from reputable news agencies like AFP, helps to correct any distortions and accurately reflect South Africa’s steadfast commitment to human rights.

“We remain open to addressing these distortions through the diplomatic channels.” 

Meanwhile, the department published information it believed was distorted by the United States report.

•    False data distorts complex picture of South Africa: https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.36ZD7HY

•    Tears and outrage in South Africa as accused in pig farm murder walks free: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c24z9q10lm5o 

•    Presidential Response on July unrests: https://www.gov.za/news/speeches/president-cyril-ramaphosa-statement-south-african-human-rights-commission. – SAnews.gov.za

Deputy President Mashatile to address the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers (NAACAM) Show 2025, Gqeberha, Eastern Cape Province

Source: President of South Africa –

Deputy President Paul Mashatile will on Thursday, 14 August 2025 , attend and deliver a keynote address at the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufactures (NAACAM) Show 2025, a premier forum, which showcases the capabilities of the domestic automotive component manufacturing sector. 

Hosted in partnership with the Automotive Industry Development Centre in the Eastern Cape (AIDC-EC), the two-day NAACAM Show 2025, will take place at the Boardwalk Hotel, Casino and Convention Centre, Summerstrand, Gqeberha, in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality, Eastern Cape Province . 

The event brings together a diverse group of automotive component manufacturers, sector stakeholders, as well as service providers, with the aim of fostering collaboration, networking and galvanising the industry around common ambition of achieving the overall strategic objectives of the South African Automotive Masterplan 2035.  The Masterplan seeks to facilitate localization, trade, and investment linkages in the sector; support transformation; enable skills and technology partnerships; and facilitate outcomes-based dialogue.  

In this regard, government considers NAACAM, which represents around 150 locally owned and multinational manufacturing brands supplying into the local OEM value chains, export markets, and the aftermarket. It is also the leading voice of South Africa’s automotive component industry, providing representation, leadership, and strategic engagement for its members. NAACAM also includes associate members who offer specialised services such as logistics, consulting, and financial support to strengthen the local manufacturing ecosystem.

Deputy President Mashatile will highlight the most critical and strategic globally integrated importance of the automotive manufacturing sector, which contributes about 5.2% to the GDP and accounts for 22.6% of manufacturing output in South Africa. This export-oriented industry, remains globally competitive, and it plays a vital role in regional and national industrial development. 

Furthermore, the automotive sector employs approximately 115 000 people in total, and the component sector is where the largest share of these employees is situated, employing over 80 000 people.

Deputy President Mashatile will be accompanied by the Minister of Small Business Development, Ms Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Mr Parks Tau, Premier of the Eastern Cape Province, Mr Oscar Mabuyane, and the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s Executive Mayor, Cllr Babalwa Lobishe, as well as senior government officials.   

Date: Thursday 14 August 2025
Time: 08h30 
Venue: The Boardwalk Hotel, Casino And Convention Centre, Beach Rd, Summerstrand, Gqeberha

For more information and accreditation please contact Sam Matome Bopape on 082 318 5251.

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

Issued by: The Presidedcy
Pretoria

Free access to national parks

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

The South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that 21 national parks will grant free access to visitors in September for a period of a week.

SANParks uses this time to cultivate a sense of pride in South Africa’s natural, cultural and historical heritage, as protected and preserved by the national parks system.

Free access to the national parks at this time does not include free access to accommodation facilities and other tourist activities.

On 21 September 2025, SANParks will host a celebratory event at Kruger National Park to kickstart the 20th annual SA National Parks Week, which will be held from 22 – 26 September and extended to 27 and 28 September at selected national parks. 

During this period, free access is granted to most of the 21 national parks under the management of SANParks.

National Parks Week has seen an influx of day visitors in all participating parks since its inception in 2006. 

“SA National Parks Week has proved to be a successful campaign that provides education and awareness about South Africa’s inclusive approach to conservation. Whilst offering an opportunity to experience South Africa’s rich natural and cultural heritage, attention is also drawn to the sustainable development practices made possible through partnerships with key role players like communities living adjacent to national parks, business, scientists and tourists,” SANParks said on Tuesday.

For respective dates on when different parks will be observing SA National Parks Week and allowing free access, please visit: https://www.sanparks.org/events/2025-south-african[1]national-parks-week-dates. –SAnews.gov.za

Acting Police Minister to welcome newly trained constables

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Acting Police Minister, Prof Firoz Cachalia, together with Deputy Ministers, Dr Polly Boshielo and Cassel Mathale will on Friday welcome 1 918 newly trained constables to the ranks of the South African Police Service (SAPS).

The National Commissioner of SAPS, General Fannie Masemola, will join Minister Cachalia who will officiate at the largest parade comprising 849 graduates at SAPS Academy in Bhisho in the Eastern Cape.

According to the SAPS, the newly trained constables, who underwent the Introductory Police Development Learning Programme (IPDLP), are all graduates who hold qualifications in criminology, policing, law, forensic investigation and various other fields of study. 

“They will be deployed to bolster crime-fighting efforts, especially at the 30 stations with the highest crime rates,” the SAPS said in a statement.

The passing out parades will take place simultaneously on Friday at 09:00. 

Last month the SAPS launched its e-Recruitment drive on its official website for 5 500 aspiring police officers to join its ranks.

For the first time in the history of the existence of the organisation, SAPS utilised an Electronic Recruitment System, through which youth from all walks of life could submit their applications to be considered for entry level Police Trainee posts.

At the time of the closing date, the SAPS received more than a million applications for its 2025/2026 Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPDLP). – SAnews.gov.za

Free access to visitors at national parks

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

The South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that 21 national parks will grant free access to visitors in September for a period of a week.

SANParks uses this time to cultivate a sense of pride in South Africa’s natural, cultural and historical heritage, as protected and preserved by the national parks system.

Free access to the national parks at this time does not include free access to accommodation facilities and other tourist activities.

On 21 September 2025, SANParks will host a celebratory event at Kruger National Park to kickstart the 20th annual SA National Parks Week, which will be held from 22 – 26 September and extended to 27 and 28 September at selected national parks. 

During this period, free access is granted to most of the 21 national parks under the management of SANParks.

National Parks Week has seen an influx of day visitors in all participating parks since its inception in 2006. 

“SA National Parks Week has proved to be a successful campaign that provides education and awareness about South Africa’s inclusive approach to conservation. Whilst offering an opportunity to experience South Africa’s rich natural and cultural heritage, attention is also drawn to the sustainable development practices made possible through partnerships with key role players like communities living adjacent to national parks, business, scientists and tourists,” SANParks said on Tuesday.

For respective dates on when different parks will be observing SA National Parks Week and allowing free access, please visit: https://www.sanparks.org/events/2025-south-african[1]national-parks-week-dates. –SAnews.gov.za

President Ramaphosa attends AU-AIP water summit

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

President Cyril Ramaphosa will today attend the African Union–Africa Water Investment Programme (AU-AIP) Water Summit 2025, taking place from 13 to 15 August at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).

Convened in the context of South Africa’s G20 Presidency under the theme “Solidarity. Equality. Sustainability”, the landmark summit aims to close Africa’s US$30 billion annual water investment gap, by bringing together African Heads of State, G20 representatives, Global investors, ministers, private sector leaders, and development institutions.

The summit supports implementation of the Continental Africa Water Investment Programme (AIP) that was adopted in February 2021 during the 34th ordinary session of the African Union Summit by the Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government.

The summit is jointly organised by South Africa, the African Union, in collaboration with the African Union Development Agency (NEPAD) and the AU-AIP International High-Level Panel on Water Investments for Africa.

“Together, these partners are mobilising the political momentum, financial capital, and institutional partnerships needed to deliver climate-resilient water and sanitation for all,” the Presidency said in a statement on Tuesday.

During the summit, delegates will participate in high-level dialogues, engage in project matchmaking sessions, and contribute to a Declaration on Water Investments that will influence both continental and global development agendas-including preparations for the 2026 UN Water Conference. – SAnews.gov.za