President appoints new NYDA board members 

Source: Government of South Africa

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed a new board for the National Youth Development Agency in terms of Section 9(1)(a) of the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) Act of 2008.

The new board members have been appointed for a period of three years starting from 1 August 2025.

“The Agency functions as a single, unitary structure addressing youth development issues at national, provincial and local government level,” the Presidency said in a statement on Tuesday.

The new board members are:
•    Kelly Sandra Baloyi
•    Thembisile Precious Mahuwa
•    Bonga Siphesihle Makhanya
•    Sibusiso Makhathini
•    Dr Wiseman Mfaniseni Mbatha
•    Dr Sunshine Minenhle Myende
•    Busisiwe Nandipha Nxumalo

“President Ramaphosa has also, in terms of Section 9(5)(a) of the NYDA Act, designated Dr Sunshine Minenhle Myende as the Chairperson of the of the National Youth Development Agency Board, and Mr Bonga Siphesihle Makhanya as the Deputy Chairperson of the Board.

“The President appreciates the willingness of the Board members to avail themselves for the national task of securing a promising future for the nation through the empowerment of young people,” the statement concluded. – SAnews.gov.za

President Ramaphosa appoints National Youth Development Agency board members

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa has, in terms of Section 9(1)(a) of the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) Act of 2008, appointed members of the Board of the Agency for a period of three years, with effect from 1 August 2025.

An Act of Parliament established the NYDA, primarily to address challenges faced by the nation’s youth. 

The Agency functions as a single, unitary structure addressing youth development issues at national, provincial and local government level.

President Ramaphosa has appointed the following Board members:

– Ms Kelly Sandra Baloyi
– Ms Thembisile Precious Mahuwa
– Mr Bonga Siphesihle Makhanya
– Mr Sibusiso Makhathini
– Dr Wiseman Mfaniseni Mbatha
– Dr Sunshine Minenhle Myende 
– Mx Busisiwe Nandipha Nxumalo

President Ramaphosa has also, in terms of Section 9(5)(a) of the NYDA Act, designated Dr Sunshine Minenhle Myende as the chairperson of the of the National Youth Development Agency Board, and Mr Bonga Siphesihle Makhanya as the deputy chairperson of the Board.

The President appreciates the willingness of the Board members to avail themselves for the national task of securing a promising future for the nation through the empowerment of young people.

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

New Higher Education Minister and Deputy sworn in

Source: Government of South Africa

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela, has been sworn in as Minister of that portfolio in Cape Town this afternoon.

During the same ceremony, former KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Premier, Dr Nomusa Dube-Ncube, was sworn in as his deputy.

The swearing-in ceremony was held at Tuynhuys in the presence of President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

Manamela and Dube-Ncube were appointed following the removal of Dr Nobuhle Nkabane from the role of Minister and Higher Education and Training on Monday evening.

Dube-Ncube was appointed in terms of Section 93 (b) of the Constitution, which allows the President to appoint no more than two Deputy Ministers from outside the National Assembly. – SAnews.gov.za

Swearing-in Ceremony of the new Minister and Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training

Source: President of South Africa –

The Presidency invites members of the media to the Swearing-in Ceremony of the new Minister and Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, which will take place this afternoon, Tuesday, 22 July 2025, in Cape Town.

The Swearing-in Ceremony will take place as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 22 July 2025
Time: 15h30 (media to arrive at 14h30)
Venue: Tuynhuys, Cape Town

Members of the media wishing to cover the ceremony should send their details to Leighton Francis on 069 926 5640.

The proceedings will also be live streamed on all PresidencyZA social media platforms.

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President – media@presidency.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

WHO operations compromised following attacks on their facilities in Gaza

Source: Government of South Africa

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called for the immediate release of their detained staff member in Deir al Balah, in Gaza.

In a statement, the organisation condemned in the “strongest terms” the attacks on a building housing WHO staff in Deir al Balah and the mistreatment of those sheltering there and the destruction of the building’s main warehouse. 

Following intensified hostilities in the area after the latest evacuation order issued by the Israeli military, the WHO staff residence was attacked three times on Monday.

According to the United Nations’ (UN) health agency, staff and their families, including children, were exposed to grave danger and traumatised after airstrikes caused a fire and significant damage. 

“Israeli military entered the premises, forcing women and children to evacuate on foot toward Al-Mawasi amid active conflict. Male staff and family members were handcuffed, stripped, interrogated on the spot, and screened at gunpoint,” the statement read. 

The organisation stated that two WHO staff and two family members were detained, of which three were later released, while one staff member remains in detention. 

Meanwhile, 32 people, including women and children, were collected and evacuated to the WHO office in a high-risk mission, once access became possible. 

“The office itself is close to the evacuation zone and active conflict. WHO demands continuous protection of its staff and the immediate release of the remaining detained staff member.” 

In addition, the WHO said the latest evacuation order has affected their premises. 

As the United Nations’ (UN) lead health agency, the WHO said its operational presence in Gaza is now compromised, crippling efforts to sustain a collapsing health system and pushing survival further out of reach for more than two million people. 

“Most of WHO’s staff housing is now inaccessible. Last night, due to intensified hostilities, 43 staff and their families were already relocated from several staff residences to the WHO office, under darkness and at significant risk.” 

According to the agency, the main warehouse located in Deir al Balah is within the evacuation zone and was damaged yesterday after an attack caused explosions and fire inside – part of a pattern of systematic destruction of health facilities and was later looted by desperate crowds.

With the main warehouse nonfunctional and most medical supplies in Gaza depleted, the WHO is severely constrained in adequately supporting hospitals, emergency medical teams and health partners, already critically short on medicines, fuel, and equipment. 

“WHO urgently calls on Member States to help ensure a sustained and regular flow of medical supplies into Gaza.” 

The agency has described its facilities as the backbone of the WHO’s operations in Gaza and must always be protected, regardless of evacuation or displacement orders. 

“Any threat to these premises is a threat to the entire humanitarian health response in Gaza. In line with the UN’s decision, WHO will remain in Deir al Balah, deliver and expand its operations. 

“With 88% of Gaza now under evacuation orders or within Israeli-militarised zones, there is no safe place to go.” 

Meanwhile, the WHO said it was appalled by the dangerous conditions under which humanitarians and health workers are forced to operate. 

“As the security situation and access continue to deteriorate, red lines are repeatedly crossed, and humanitarian operations pushed into an ever-shrinking space to respond.”

The WHO reiterated the call for the active protection of civilians, health care and its premises and for rapid and unimpeded flow of aid, including food, fuel and health supplies, at scale into and across Gaza. – SAnews.gov.za

Durban strengthens creative industry through strategic Mou signings

Source: Government of South Africa

In a move set to bolster the city’s creative economy, the eThekwini Municipality’s Economic Development Directorate has signed three Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with key stakeholders to strengthen Durban’s film and television sector.

The three-year agreements were recently signed with the Film and Publications Board (FPB), the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), and the KwaMashu Community Advancement Projects (KCAP).

These strategic partnerships aim to enhance skills development, promote regulatory compliance, and create economic opportunities for emerging creatives in the region.

Chairperson of the Economic Development and Planning Committee, Thembo Ntuli, said the MOUs signify a shared commitment to sustainable industry growth, leveraging collective expertise to uplift communities and foster transformation.

“This initiative aligns with the municipality’s vision of building an inclusive, vibrant, and economically active creative industry,” Ntuli said.

Ntuli also highlighted the practical importance of the agreement, noting “these MOUs are more than symbolic, they are living frameworks.”

“Through coordinated action, we will strengthen compliance, intellectual property education, enhance training, and ensure that our storytellers are equipped to compete on national and global stages,” Ntuli said.

Guided by the District Development Model (DDM), the initiative aligns with the city’s integrated approach to planning and service delivery. It seeks to unlock opportunities for sustainable development through intergovernmental cooperation.

The MOU with CIPC focuses on public education and outreach around intellectual property rights, while the FPB partnership promotes content classification and regulatory compliance.

The KCAP agreement will enhance community engagement through initiatives such as film screenings, audience development, scriptwriting labs, and the KwaZulu-Natal African Film Festival.

“These partnerships reflect our collective resolve to grow Durban’s creative economy while creating a safe, inclusive, and enabling environment. Together, we are shaping a future where the film sector contributes meaningfully to social development and economic transformation,” Director of the Economic Development Directorate, Shunnon Tulsiram said. – SAnews.gov.za
 

Breakthrough arrests in DJ Sumbody murder case

Source: Government of South Africa

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Four men have been arrested in connection with the murder of Oupa John Sefoka, popularly known as DJ Sumbody.

Sefoka was killed in a shooting in November 2022.

The National Commissioner of the South Africa Police Service (SAPS), General Fannie Masemola, has welcomed the latest breakthrough by the SAPS Political Killings Task Team working closely with Gauteng Organised Crime Detectives.

Gauteng organised crime detectives worked on the case and later roped in the SAPS Political Killings Task Team.

“The arrests were all effected in Gauteng on Monday afternoon and three of the suspects are believed to be hitmen and one is believed to have ordered the hit on the DJ.

“The weapon allegedly used in the commission of the crime was seized and has since been linked to other murders,” said the police in a statement.

All four suspects, aged between 45 and 60, are in police custody and are expected to appear in court soon. They are facing charges including murder and conspiracy to commit murder. 

Masemola said this was a significant breakthrough that would hopefully provide closure to families involved.

“Well done to the teams that have been piecing together evidence since November 2022. This is a culmination of hard work and dedication to justice. This is one of those complex cases that our teams needed to take their time in ensuring a thorough investigation so that we could ultimately bring a strong case before court,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za

Nearly 22 000 W Cape matrics attend ’Back on Track’ classes over school holidays

Source: Government of South Africa

The Western Cape Education MEC, David Maynier, has announced that a total of 21 700 matric learners attended the “Back on Track” programme during the winter school holidays across the eight educational districts in the province.

The classes covered a variety of subjects depending on the venue. 

Last week, Maynier visited one of the province’s winter school venues, Protea Heights Academy in Brackenfell, where learners were being tutored in mathematics and physical science. 

“Learners indicated that the extra lessons have made a big difference, as content is covered in more depth. 

“They also highlighted that attending lessons in a different environment, with learners from several other schools, had kept them interested and helped them to focus on the work more effectively,” the MEC said. 

As learners head back to school today, Maynier said matrics will continue with extra classes during the term, starting from this coming weekend.

However, extra classes for Grade 4 and 7 learners will take place on selected weekends later in the term. 

According to the MEC, the province also held intensive “Back on Track” mathematics training for Grade 10 and 11 teachers during the holidays, with 95 teachers attending across the two grades. 

Maynier believes that this training will help to improve their teaching skills and prepare for the term ahead.

“A big thank you to all the learners, teachers and tutors who participated in the programme during the holidays. While they have had to sacrifice part of their holidays to do so, they will reap the rewards when exam time comes and help to improve learning outcomes in the Western Cape.” 

Meanwhile, the Western Cape Infrastructure MEC, Tertuis Simmers, donated computers, laptops and stationery to three schools in Cape Town. 

The handover took place at Fairview Primary School in Grassy Park, Bramble Way Primary School in Bonteheuwel, and Sinethemba High School in Philippi.

What started as 67 Minutes of giving back to local communities as part of a Mandela Day event in 2024 has grown into a year-long department’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI) outreach across the province. 

Other CSI events have taken place over the past year in the Central Karoo, Cape Winelands, Garden Route, West Coast and City of Cape Town districts.

The computers that were donated have been refurbished, while the stationery was donated by some of the department’s private sector partners. – SAnews.gov.za

Bogus lawyer sentenced to prison

Source: Government of South Africa

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

A bogus lawyer has been sentenced to six years of direct imprisonment after his conviction on multiple charges, including three counts of fraud, one count of theft, two counts of forgery, and two counts of uttering.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), Johannes Tebogo Motse posed as a legal practitioner – “unlawfully representing unsuspecting clients in various courts during 2022”.

“He forged critical legal documents, including a right of appearance certificate, a fidelity fund certificate and an admission certificate to deceive his victims.

“One of the complainants paid Motse R15 000 to prosecute an appeal. After receiving no legal service, the client reported the matter to the police. Investigations revealed that Motse was not registered with the Legal Practice Council of South Africa,” the NPA said.

He pleaded guilty to all charges and was sentenced in the Specialised Commercial Crime Court sitting in Rustenburg.
“In aggravation of sentence, State Advocate Matshidiso Ramakgaphola highlighted the prevalence of such crimes in the court’s jurisdiction and emphasised that the offences were premeditated and meticulously executed.

“The charges of fraud, forgery, and uttering were taken together for sentencing, and he received six years of direct imprisonment. On the charge of theft, he was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment, wholly suspended for five years on condition that he repays the complainant R15 000 by 31 August 2025. 

“He was also declared unfit to possess a firearm under Section 103 of the Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000,” the NPA said.

Director of Public Prosecutions in the North West, Dr Rachel Makhari, said: “These sentences underscore the NPA’s commitment to combating bogus legal practitioners and protecting the integrity of the legal profession and the public”. – SAnews.gov.za

SA to launch Pandemic Fund to strengthen health preparedness 

Source: Government of South Africa

A mechanism set to support pandemic preparedness in low- and middle-income countries is set to be launched later this week. 

The Department of Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), will officially launch the Pandemic Fund. 

As the project lead for this initiative, the Department of Health aims to strengthen South Africa’s capacity to prevent, prepare for, and respond to future pandemics.

According to the joint statement, the launch, scheduled for Thursday in Pretoria, represents a significant milestone in global health security efforts. 

The Pandemic Fund, hosted by the World Bank, is a global financing mechanism that provides catalytic funding to support pandemic preparedness and response in low- and middle-income countries. 

“South Africa’s engagement through this project reinforces its leadership and commitment to advancing health system resilience,” the statement read. 

The launch will feature keynote remarks from national and international leaders, the unveiling of South Africa’s Pandemic Fund implementation strategy, a panel discussion on pandemic preparedness, and opportunities for media engagement and networking with key stakeholders.

The gathering will feature senior officials from various departments, including Health, Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development, as well as Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment.

Representatives from the WHO, UNICEF, FAO, the Pandemic Fund Secretariat, development partners, civil society organisations, and the media will also be present. – SAnews.gov.za