
Significant decline in most crime categories: Cachalia
Acting Police Minister says murders and aggravated robberies dropped sharply in recent quarters.
SUNDAY, 30 NOVEMBER 2025, 04:44

Acting Police Minister says murders and aggravated robberies dropped sharply in recent quarters.
SA faces teenage pregnancy crisis
South Africa is grappling with a growing crisis of adolescent and teenage pregnancy, with a significant number of these cases amounting to statutory rape.
“These are not merely pregnancies; many are violations. Many are statutory rapes. Many reflect our collective failure to protect childhood itself,” Deputy Minister of Women, Youth and Persons...
Newly trained officers to help ensure a safer festive season
Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili of the South African Police Service on Friday assured South Africans that with an additional 3 558 newly trained police officers on the ground, SAPS will be working hard to ensure everyone is safe during the festive season.
“We have indeed entered a period of heightened police...
Ending organised crime must be a national priority
Acting Police Minister, Prof Firoz Cachalia, says tackling organised crime and its associated corruption, must be a national priority.
“We need focused, specialist capability based on closer collaboration between the police, prosecutors, financial regulators, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and the private sector,”...
More than 90% of the country’s gang-related murders took place in the Western Cape between April and September.

The IEC says weakening public trust in state institutions is driving the drop in participation.

Acting Minister ,Firoz Cachalia applauds the establishment of Madlanga Commission & Ad Hoc Committe

Thandeka Sibiya has called on men to show their solidarity by walking with her.

Six candidates have now been shortlisted to move forward to the next stage of interviews
Vaal Dam gates remain fully open as levels rise
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has announced that it will maintain the current status of keeping all 10 sluice gates open at the Vaal Dam.
At Bloemhof Dam, an increase in release of 1 200 cubic meters per second (m³/s) has been activated through the radial gates, starting at 10 am, this morning.
According to the...

The two men had an altercation, which led to the accused stabbing the victim.
NTCSA welcomes awarding of Market Operator Licence
The National Transmission Company South Africa SOC Ltd (NTCSA) has received the Market Operator Licence which bring the country closer to establishing a competitive market for electricity provision.
“The NTCSA today received approval from NERSA of its Market Operator Licence application, marking an important step toward...
Forensic reports uncover arithmetical errors, unaccounted-for assets and absent oversight, probably resulting in the loss of tens of millions of rands for the university.
Government condemns Guinea-Bissau coup
The South African Government has condemned the unconstitutional military seizure of power in Guinea-Bissau.
The Presidency said that the timing of this action, which occurred during a crucial phase of the democratic electoral process, displays a significant disregard for the constitutional order and the will of the people of...
Basic Education marks conclusion of 2025 NSC exams
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) says the 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations have officially reached their conclusion, with rewrite opportunities for selected subjects having taken place on Thursday. In a statement on Thursday, the DBE said provinces have reported high levels of stability, procedural...

The South African Police Service presents the quarterly crime statistics.
Regulator takes steps to transform SA’s energy sector
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has taken major steps towards transforming the country’s electricity sector.During a media briefing on Thursday, the regulator announced that it has approved several key decisions that will pave the way for a competitive electricity market.“The decisions acknowledge the...

Batohi is the main witness at the inquiry into Advocate Andrew Chauke’s fitness to hold office

Lebo Mniki was last seen entering the Respublica Princeton student residence in Midrand in August.

Modack denies ownership of phones used to track Colonel Kinnear.

Gwabini is the third witness to be called by the defense.