Home Affairs rolls out upgraded National Population Register from 1 July

Source: South Africa News Agency

Home Affairs Minister, Dr Leon Schreiber, on Monday announced that the department will on 1 July 2025 begin the rollout of an upgraded National Population Register (NPR) verification service to all companies and government users to verify identities with speed and reliability.

This enhanced service, which will boost service delivery from government departments and enhance financial inclusion in the private sector, will be accompanied by tariff increases implemented after widespread public consultation and after concurrence was obtained from the Minister of Finance.

The department has since 2013 provided the service – known as the online verification system (OVS) – to third parties that connects them to the NPR. 

This allows these registered users to check identities and other biographical information of their clients against the Home Affairs database.

However, since its rollout more than a decade ago at a low cost to users, the demands on the OVS have far outstripped the capacity at which it was originally designed. 

Since then, there has been no substantive upgrade to the system, while demand and the costs of maintaining the infrastructure increased year-on-year. 

“Due to the upgrade stasis and the increased demands placed on the OVS by institutions – and exorbitant over-use by some institutions owing to unsustainably low prices – users now experience a staggering failure rate in excess of 50% on verification checks against the NPR.

“Even in the case of successful verifications, response times often take hours, thereby defeating the purpose of real-time verification. 

“Both of these factors are directly undermining services that require such verifications, including through the OVS and at Home Affairs offices,” said the department.

Under-investment and overloading of the OVS is a key factor behind the challenge of having “offline systems” at frontline offices. Additionally, an unreliable NPR poses a direct threat to national security as it undermines the ability of the State to verify identities.

The under-pricing of this service – with fees as low as R0.15 per verification – has deprived the State of the resources required to maintain and enhance the NPR. 

In turn, said the department, certain private sector users of the OVS have relied on this artificially low price to inflate their corporate profits at the expense of the quality of services received by the public, while also overwhelming the NPR with queries to such an extent that the failure rate now routinely exceeds 50%.

Effective from 1 July 2025, and following significant development work by the department and its service providers, a new OVS will be rolled out to all users. 

The upgraded OVS functions as a sleek, modern system that delivers what it was designed to do. It now performs in real-time and the failure rate has been reduced to below 1%.

For the first time, the new system will also introduce an option for users to do “non-live batch verifications” during off-peak hours at a significantly lower fee than real-time verifications. 

This will offer both a cost-effective alternative to real-time verifications and incentivise users to stop overloading the OVS’ live queue, reducing the “system offline” challenge at frontline Home Affairs offices.

As a result, and for the first time in more than a decade, Home Affairs has increased the fees for a single real-time verification check to R10 per transaction. 

For non-live batch verifications where a user wishes to verify multiple records simultaneously during off-peak periods, the cost will be R1 per verification field request. 

This cost is appropriate for the service provided and is not unreasonable when viewed against the costs charged to clients of the organisations utilising the OVS, according to the department. 

There will be no charge for the use of this service by other government departments.

The Minister said this was a matter of national security as every responsible State must take the necessary steps to ensure a functional population register. 

“This upgrade also advances financial inclusion and makes a significant contribution to South Africa’s attempts to get off the Financial Action Task Force’s grey list. 

“I thank the many stakeholders who expressed support for this vital reform in the interest both of national security and of South Africa Inc during our public consultations and call upon all users of the OVS to rise above narrow profiteering to support the safeguarding of national security,” the Minister said.

“A healthy NPR is also a prerequisite for a functional Digital ID, as the NPR must become the central database against which identities are verified as Home Affairs becomes a digital-first department.

“This investment in the NPR is an investment in national security, in financial inclusion, and in the value of our cherished South African identity that will pay off handsomely for our country,” Schreiber said.

Organisations who would like to be connected to the new OVS must send an email to verifications@dha.gov.za.

A copy of the gazette containing the new fee schedule can be accessed at https://www.dha.gov.za/images/gazettes/gazette-52893-230625-dha.pdf. – SAnews.gov.za

Deputy President to speak at G20 youth roundtable in Johannesburg

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Deputy President to speak at G20 youth roundtable in Johannesburg

Deputy President Paul Mashatile will address the high-level Group of 20 (G20) intergenerational roundtable hosted by the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) on Friday in Johannesburg. 

The roundtable is part of South Africa’s G20 Presidency and will focus on promoting equity, enhancing capabilities, and fostering innovation.

The Deputy President’s Office announced that the upcoming gathering will bring together youth activists, professionals, international partners and policymakers. 

The focus of the event will be to discuss inclusive development pathways and generational equity.

The roundtable will include high-level contributions from Cabinet members, industry leaders, continental development partners, and representatives from civil society.

“The engagement also aims to amplify youth voices in shaping national and global development agendas, while accelerating opportunities for their meaningful inclusion in economic, governance, and innovation ecosystems,” said the Presidency.

In line with the priorities of the G20 Presidency, Deputy President Mashatile will discuss the importance of building youth capabilities for a developmental state. 

He will address the structural barriers that young people face and promote government-led solutions through collaborative policy instruments, such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

In addition, his talk will emphasise the need for strategic investments in education, innovation, and inclusive growth.

“This roundtable engagement, which advances the development and empowerment of the county’s young people, falls within the ambit of the Deputy President’s responsibility as the Chairperson of the Human Resource Development Council,” the statement read. – SAnews.gov.za

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MEC gives youth development initiative the thumbs up

Source: South Africa News Agency

MEC gives youth development initiative the thumbs up

North West MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Madoda Sambatha, has given his endorsement to youth development through agriculture.

He expressed his support for a new smart farming initiative designed to empower 10 young agri-preneurs from the rural village of Schaumburg, located near Skeerpoort in the Bojanala Platinum District Municipality.

This as the launch of the initiative took place on Friday, 20 June 2025, at Earth Hub Africa, marking the official start of the beneficiaries’ journey toward earning a National Certificate in Plant Production. It is spearheaded by Earth Hub Africa in collaboration with the MTN SA Foundation and Shell Downstream South Africa.

As a grassroots agricultural platform, Earth Hub Africa empowers smallholder farmers and youth-led agri-enterprises by providing access to land, training, and market integration.

According to the provincial department, the smart farming programme introduces young people to modern agricultural practices, digital tools, and market-oriented farming techniques.

“It aligns with the North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development’s vision of increasing youth participation in agriculture while promoting food security and economic self-sufficiency.”

Sambatha lauded Earth Hub Africa, MTN SA Foundation and Shell SA for their ongoing commitment to developing rural communities through smart agriculture, particularly in rural areas.

“This partnership reflects the kind of innovation and collaboration we need to truly uplift our people. These young agri-preneurs are the future of food security and economic resilience in our province,” he added.

He further affirmed his department’s commitment to working closely with MTN, Shell, and other partners to ensure continued support for the beneficiaries, including mentorship and access to departmental programmes aimed at fostering growth in the agri-sector.

The MEC used the platform to encourage both MTN and Shell to explore opportunities for expanding the smart farming initiative to other districts within the province, allowing more young people to benefit from te impactful programme.

Jafta Lin Boya, one of the beneficiaries, expressed deep gratitude, calling it a life-changing opportunity.

“We come from a place where access to resources is limited, but today we feel seen and empowered. It is an opportunity to change our lives and our communities through farming.”

This initiative emphasises the importance of strategic collaboration in driving meaningful change and reinforces the department’s belief that young people are essential to unlocking the full potential of agriculture in the province.  – SAnews.gov.za
 

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Life imprisonment for Limpopo farm murder accused

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Life imprisonment for Limpopo farm murder accused

The Polokwane High Court has sentenced three men to life imprisonment for a farm murder following a botched robbery.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the men were also sentenced to an additional 42 years’ imprisonment for related offences. These include conspiracy to commit robbery with aggravating circumstances, robbery with aggravating circumstances, possession of an unlicensed firearm and possession of unlicensed ammunition.

During the trial, the three – Malesela Albert Mangena, Velly Segwale and Lesiba Solly Segwale – pleaded not guilty to all charges.

“The court heard that on 07 October 2022, the trio conspired to commit a robbery at Derdekraal Farm. Upon arrival, they entered the house and held a 15-year-old boy at gunpoint, demanding money and the safe keys. They handcuffed the boy and began looting valuable items.

“When the farm owner, Nicolaas Johannes Janse van Rensburg, and his partner arrived, the accused ordered them to sit down. An altercation ensued, during which Van Rensburg was shot and killed,” the NPA said in a statement.

The three then fled the scene but were later arrested and remained in custody until the finalisation of their trial.

The prosecution argued that the crime had been premeditated and that the accused had shown no remorse.

Limpopo Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Ivy Thenga said: “The NPA remains committed to delivering justice for victims of violent crimes, especially those murdered in cold blood for their belongings. I commend Advocate Makhubele and all the stakeholders involved in securing this conviction and sentence”. – SAnews.gov.za

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Deputy President Mashatile to deliver the keynote address at the G20 Inter-generational Roundtable

Source: President of South Africa –

Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile will on Friday, 27 June 2025, attend and deliver the keynote address at the High-Level G20 Inter-generational Roundtable, hosted by the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province.

The Roundtable takes place under the theme: “Advancing Equity, Building Capabilities, and Igniting Innovation”, and forms part of South Africa’s G20 Presidency. It brings together youth activists and professionals, captains of industry, international partners, and policymakers to deliberate on inclusive development pathways and generational equity.

The engagement also aims to amplify youth voices in shaping national and global development agendas, while accelerating opportunities for their meaningful inclusion in economic, governance, and innovation ecosystems.

The Inter-generational Roundtable will feature high-level contributions from members of Cabinet, captains of industry, continental development partners and civil society.

In line with the priorities of the G20 Presidency, Deputy President Mashatile will reflect on building youth capabilities for a developmental state, addressing structural barriers faced by young people, and advancing Government-led solutions through collaborative policy instruments, such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and strategic investment in education, innovation, and inclusive growth.

This Roundtable engagement, which advances the development and empowerment of the county’s young people, falls within the ambit of the Deputy President’s responsibility as the Chairperson of the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC). 

Members of the media are invited to attend and cover the event as follows:

Date: Friday, 27 June 2025
Time: 09h00
Venue: Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, Gauteng Province

For details and accreditation, kindly contact Ms Pheladi Moruthane (NYDA) on 074 481 8912.

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

President Ramaphosa conducts oversight visit to Steve Biko Hospital

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Tuesday, 24 June 2025, conduct an oversight visit to Nuclear Medicine Research Infrastructure (NuMeRI) Facility, a one-stop-shop medical imaging facility dedicated to Cancer and TB drug development and imaging-based clinical research, housed at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria. 

This is a world class facility that showcases a successful partnership between Department of Health, Department of Science and Innovation, and the University of Pretoria with significant support from the private sector.

President Ramaphosa will also visit cardias cathetherisation laboratory, which is part of the radiology department. The visit will highlight South Africa’s commitment to scientific innovation, equitable access to healthcare, and integrated infrastructure investment.

President will be accompanied by Ministers and Deputy Ministers including Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi; Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi; and Gauteng Health and Wellness MEC, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko. 

Details of the visit are as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 24 June 2025 
Time: 10h00
Venue: Steve Biko Academic Hospital, Corner Steve Biko Road and Malan Street, Pretoria

Due to space limitations, the visit will be restricted to the Government Communications and Information System (GCIS), which will disseminate the materials to all media post the visit.

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

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

SIU strikes on former Lotteries Commission official

Source: South Africa News Agency

Monday, June 23, 2025

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has obtained a court order preventing former National Lotteries Commission (NLC) senior manager, Sanele Dlamini, from accessing his pension benefits until the finalisation of a civil case against him.

The civil case relates to the alleged illegal disbursement of some R6 million in NLC funds signed off by Dlamini to the Motheo Sports and Entertainment Foundation.

“The SIU’s investigation revealed that an NLC-funded project – a sports complex – was never initiated, and supporting documents, including progress reports and financial statements, were falsified. 

“Mr Dlamini, who facilitated the irregular disbursement of R3 million to the Motheo Sports and Entertainment Foundation, co-signed the fraudulent progress report without verifying the site or documentation, enabling the unlawful payout,” the SIU said in a statement.

The corruption busting unit explained that it turned to the courts for a freezing order to “limit the risk of a hollow judgment if funds were released, noting concerns that Mr. Dlamini may lack sufficient assets to satisfy future claims”.

“The interdict bars Mr. Dlamini from accessing his pension benefits until the SIU’s main case, a civil recovery action tied to the misallocation of R6 million in NLC grant funds, is concluded. 

“The fourth respondent, Liberty’s Corporate Selection Umbrella Retirement Fund, has been directed to assess and disclose the value of Dlamini’s pension within 60 days. This preservation is intended to ensure that funds remain available for potential recovery should the SIU succeed in its claim,” the statement read. – SAnews.gov.za

Correctional Services cracks down on contraband at Tshwane facility

Source: South Africa News Agency

Monday, June 23, 2025

An unannounced raid at the Odi Correctional Centre has led to the discovery of a myriad of contraband material, including cellphones, drugs and WiFi routers.

This is according to Correctional Services National Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale who spoke to the media following the late-night raid.

“We are here to restore order. We are here to restore the security protocols that are supposed to prevail here. So far, we have found 30 cellphones, cellphone accessories [and] three routers. 

“We found…slopes that are loaded with nyaope, mandrax tablets, crystal meth, dagga and we found offenders that are…buying from the kiosk and reselling to offenders.

“Others actually barter their items for food. It’s a problem for us because…if an offender doesn’t have enough food because they are exchanging their food for substances, it disturbs their ability to attend rehabilitation programs,” he said.

The Commissioner explained that the correctional centre was targeted following a tipoff.

“The second reason is that it is a small centre that is in a township and most instances, those centres are hubs of [the] selling of illegal substances. 

“The third reason is that we also wanted to identify offenders that, given their classification, we might have to change their classification from low and medium to high risk given the contraband that we found in their possession,” Thobakgale added.
At least two offenders have been identified for relocation in this regard.

“There are officials that are [also] going through disciplinary processes. Even here, there are two officials that have been suspended.  That is the work that management has been doing but we have identified that we need to come in and strengthen their hand in dealing with contraband and in ensuring that the centre is free from illegal substances and objects,” Thobakgale explained. – SAnews.gov.za

Call to treat municipalities like businesses to attract skilled staff

Source: South Africa News Agency

Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Velenkosini Hlabisa, has called for a differentiated approach to tackling the challenges facing municipalities. 

This includes improving funding, providing better remuneration for councillors, and attracting skilled staff to rural areas.

“We need to adopt a style where our municipalities will be run like businesses. But to do so, we need to take a bold and new approach on structuring funding and remuneration of councillors, because if our councillors are paid peanuts, they will spend most of their time on other jobs and only pay lip service as councillors,” Hlabisa said on Monday. 

The Minister was speaking at a high-level dialogue with political parties in South Africa as part of the ongoing review of the 1998 White Paper on Local Government. 

Hlabisa said the remuneration of councillors, municipal managers, and Section 56 employees should be a topic for discussion.

“If you want to attract them to deep rural municipalities, there should be a discussion that, to attract competent engineers, competent accountants and competent municipal managers from big cities to deep rural municipalities, the remuneration must compensate those people so that they can go and serve our rural municipalities.” 

Government officials and relevant stakeholders should engage with honesty while reviewing the White Paper and come up with recommendations on these important issues.

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

This document, published under Notice No. 6118 (Gazette: 52498), initiated a national discussion aimed at producing a revised White Paper on Local Government by March 2026.

The launch of the review process involved over 300 delegates from various sectors, with political parties having until 30 June 2025 to submit their contributions.

The review process 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.

The gathering stressed the need for political parties to engage in shaping the future of municipalities. 

The Minister took the time to highlight the poor performance of many municipalities, citing audit outcomes, financial mismanagement, and distressed municipalities. 

“We also know that the public holds the opinion that the majority of municipalities are not doing well. There are indeed municipalities that are doing well, even if it may not be said, excellent. 

“Unfortunately, these few well-performing municipalities are overshadowed by the majority that are not doing well. Year after year, the audit outcomes show that few municipalities get a clean bill.”

The Minister acknowledged the essential role of political parties and expressed eagerness for their contributions and involvement.

“We can improve the White Paper on Local Government. Local government is where policies become services, promises become infrastructure, and governance becomes tangible. 

“Local government is at the coalface of service delivery and the closest to the people; it is the sphere that must be strengthened in terms of human resources, capacitated in terms of capabilities, and be made financially resourced to focus on maximum service delivery.”

In addition, he stated that the involvement of traditional and Khoi-San leaders in local government must be engaged to ensure their maximum participation and contribution in advancing democracy and service delivery. – SAnews.gov.za

Intense cold front to hit SA midweek 

Source: South Africa News Agency

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned that an intense cold front is expected to make landfall on Wednesday over the south-western parts of South Africa, bringing a significant shift in weather conditions across the region.

“The cold front is expected to be accompanied by heavy rainfall with a risk of localised flooding over the western parts of the Western Cape, especially in low-lying and poorly drained areas on Wednesday into Thursday [25-26 June 2025],” Head of Disaster Risk Reduction at the SAWS, Rudzani Malala, said on Monday.

The public has been cautioned that wet and slippery roads may result in dangerous driving conditions. 

“Motorists should exercise caution and adhere to safety measures. Strong and gusty winds over the interior may cause localised damage to structures and uproot trees. Cold to very cold conditions can be expected, along with possible snowfall over the western mountain ranges of the Western Cape, spreading into the south-western interior of the Northern Cape.

“Strong and gusty winds over the interior may cause localised damage to structures and uproot trees. Cold to very cold conditions can be expected, along with possible snowfall over the western mountain ranges of the Western Cape, spreading into the south-western interior of the Northern Cape,” Malala explained.

READ | Western Cape prepares for severe cold, wet weather

The maritime forecast includes gale-force winds and very rough seas, with wave heights between 5.5 metres to 7.5 metres, along the coastlines of the Northern Cape and Western Cape.

These conditions will lead to disruptions to fishing and port operations, an increased risk of vessels capsizing, accidents at sea, and hazardous shoreline conditions. 

Coastal residents and beachgoers are urged to exercise caution.

“As the system progresses eastwards, it will affect the Eastern Cape, which is already vulnerable to weather-related impacts. The key concern here is strong, damaging winds that are expected across most parts of the province on Thursday, 26 June 2025.

“Furthermore, interior winds are expected to pick up and spread over the remainder of eastern provinces on Thursday and Friday, 26 and 27 June 2025, with daytime temperatures dropping to the cold category,” he said.

READ | Cold front in the Eastern Cape brings strong winds

Call to heed weather reports

The weather service called on communities to follow daily weather reports and heed severe weather warnings.

“This means following weather reports on radio, television, newspapers, social media, websites and staying attuned to what disaster management authorities have to say. This needs to be in each person’s daily routine. It is that important – a matter of life and death,” Malala said.

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

Furthermore, intermediate updates may be followed on X (@SAWeatherServic), Facebook (South African Weather Service) or other SAWS supported social media platforms.

“Impact Based Weather Warnings, if any, will continue to be issued via the system I have just elaborated on. As I have said, we need to work more closely with stakeholders to ensure to it that we save lives and property.

“Dissemination efforts aside, the South African Weather Service will continue with its elaborate public education and awareness programme, which includes own initiative mass events and piggybacking on other governmental events to equip vulnerable communities with information that could save lives and property.

“We will also carry on with our quarterly community radio programme targeted at vulnerable communities, partnering with disaster management authorities, municipal emergency services, and humanitarian bodies such as Red Cross International for an impactful collaboration,” he said. –SAnews.gov.za