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E-tolls debt bites into Gauteng’s finances
By: Natasha Odendaal 26th November 2024 Hard choices are having to be made to enable the Gauteng provincial government (GPG) to meet its e-toll debt obligations. In 2022, the GPG accepted... →
Gangs, guns and bibles in Cape Town: what it takes to quit a life of violence and stay alive
26th November 2024 “Blood in and blood out” is a well-known saying in the townships of Cape Town, South Africa. It refers to the violent initiation rituals often... →
Latest Crime Statistics Reveal South Africans Remain Unsafe in a Society Entrenched in Rampant Criminality
26th November 2024 ActionSA remains deeply concerned that, while aggravated contact crimes have shown a slight year-on-year decrease compared to July-September 2023,... →
Free State’s crime stats demand decentralised policing
26th November 2024 The South African Police Services (SAPS) crime stats released for the period between July and September 2024 amplify the Democratic Alliance’s call... →
Serious community-reported crimes decline by 5.1% – Senzo Mchunu
By: Thabi Shomolekae 25th November 2024 Police Minister Senzo Mchunu pointed out on Monday that serious community-reported crimes showed an overall decline of 5.1%, calling on South... →
W Cape medium-term budget: Reallocate less than 1% of provincial budget to save 2 400 teachers
25th November 2024 Western Cape Finance MEC Deidré Baartman can stop the proposed haemorrhaging of teachers’ posts by reallocating less than 1% of the R84,3 billion... →
Concerns about increasing incidents of harassment of Cape fur seals
25th November 2024 The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) is concerned about increasing incidents of harassment by the public of Cape fur... →
Happening in Parliament this week
25th November 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Annual Address to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), Questions to the Economics Cluster Ministers, debates on... →