
BMA targets border officials linked to smuggling
BMA says it will work with law enforcement agencies to act against officials linked to corruption.
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BMA says it will work with law enforcement agencies to act against officials linked to corruption.

The publication of South Africa’s Draft National AI Policy (Draft Policy) marks a turning point for organisations that develop, deploy or rely on artificial intelligence (AI). Beyond signalling the emergence of formal AI regulation, the Draft Policy introduces new expectations around governance, ethics, accountability and sector-specific oversight. The Draft Policy, published by the Minister...

Keabetswe Moroane’s dog attacked Olebogeng Mosime in November 2022.
SASSA beneficiaries urged to use e-Life Certification portal
The South African Social Security Agency has urged social grant beneficiaries to make use of its e-Life Certification self-service platform to complete life certification.
The agency said some beneficiaries were unable to access the self-service portal after being notified to complete the e-Life Certification verification...

Police confirms GBV case in Libode where a woman was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend.

Trial of alleged underworld crime boss, Booysen & his co-accused to continue in W Cape High Court
Wheels in motion to overhaul public transport
The Gauteng Provincial Government has set the wheels in motion for a significant overhaul of its fragmented public transport system.
Experienced Civil Engineering Technologist, Dorothy Mabuza, has been tasked with the herculean effort of breathing life into the newly established Gauteng Transport Authority (TAG).
Before assuming the role...
National Police Commissioner General Masemola appears in court
National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, has appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on four charges of contravention of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).
Masemola joins at least 16 other co-accused, including alleged criminal mastermind Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, in the dock.
“These charges are...

Northern Cape Police have confiscated hydroponic cannabis worth over R289,000 in Springbok.
SALGA envisages more coalitions post-2026 municipal elections
By More Matshediso
With the 2026 Local Government Elections approaching, the President of the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) Bheke Stofile envisages that there will be an increase in coalition governments across municipalities.
Speaking to Public Sector Manager (PSM) magazine, Stofile said the...
IEC Chairperson Mosotho Moepya on the road to the LGE
By Sihle Manda
As South Africa gears for the seventh Local Government Elections (LGE) – due between late 2026 and early 2027 – the question of the election date is far more than a diary entry.
Yet, as Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) Chairperson Mosotho Moepya illustrates, selecting that date is a constitutional...
Call for comments on Whistleblower Protection Bill
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development is calling for written comments on the proposed Protected Disclosures Bill 2026, colloquially known as the Whistleblower Protection Bill.
The bill is, in part, the implementation of the recommendations of the Zondo Commission, which advocated for urgent reforms to protect...

Fifteen other accused will also appear on the 13th of May.

Shebe Maburna is facing multiple charges, including three of attempted murder.
‘Arrests are in police domain’ – Madlanga Commission
The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System, commonly known as the Madlanga Commission, has moved to clarify that arrests made as a result of revelations during proceedings are carried out by the police and not the commission itself.
Commission...
Warning issued for severe thunderstorms
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) says conditions are favourable for the development of severe storms, potentially leading to minor impacts over the western and eastern parts of the North West, the extreme north eastern parts of the Northern Cape and the western and central Free State, on Tuesday.
This could cause localised damage to...
Expo puts defence careers in reach for KwaZulu-Natal youth
Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister, Dr Nomusa Dube-Ncube, has partnered with the Ministry of Defence and Military Veterans to host a Ministerial Career Expo and Outreach Programme at Masameni Sports Field in Ixopo, KwaZulu-Natal.
The Deputy Minister is joining the Department of Defence and Military Veterans at the...

Heavy rainfall over the weekend caused flooding in several parts of the province.
EMPD Deputy Chief Mkhwanazi appears in court
Suspended Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) Deputy Chief Julius Mkhwanazi and his co-accused, Ekurhuleni Municipal Manager Kagiso Lerutla, have appeared in the Boksburg Magistrates’ Court to face charges of corruption, fraud and defeating the ends of justice.
The two appeared in court on Monday, following their arrests over...
Stop using transformer oil on your body — it’s harmful and dangerous!
By Nomxolisi Mashiyi
There’s a worrying belief circulating in some communities that transformer oil can be used to treat health conditions like rheumatic arthritis. While it may seem like a harmless home remedy, the reality is far more dangerous to human health and the environment.
The Department of Forestry,...
Call to rebuild the nurturing family unit
Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Seiso Mohai has led an intergovernmental engagement on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) in Matjhabeng Local Municipality in the Free State.
Addressing the gathering, Mohai described GBVF as one of the most urgent social crises facing the country, saying it has...