[WATCH] We can’t have people in our country who are undocumented. The issue of illegal immigration is an issue for many countries around the world it’s not unique to South Africa. The crisis in neighbouring countries has affected our borders hence we experience an influx of undocumented immigrants.
To this end, we have heard the legitimate cries of our people against the various social and economic challenges associated with illegal immigration. However, we have always emphasised that vigilantism is a dangerous terrain, which creates anarchy and undermines the rule of law.
Enforcement of the law is the responsibility of the democratic State. It cannot be outsourced to private groupings who want to take the law into their own hands, often driven by the desire of some individuals to hijack the genuine concerns of our people for political expediency. The anxieties of South Africans are real and legitimate
[BREAKING] Robbers have broken into the private office of Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane at his Bryanston residence and stolen computers and laptops. Sikhakhane represents several high-profile clients, including former President Jacob Zuma, former State Security Agency Director-General Arthur Fraser and KZN Police Commissioner, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403.
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The President and Commander in Chief @Julius_S_Malema arriving at Lufhureng Secondary School Voting Station in Soweto.
President was warmly welcomed by members of the community.
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A community activist in Elsies River in Cape Town has said that the deployment of soldiers may have helped put pressure on police improvement but argues the focus should now shift to addressing the root cause of crime in affected communities. https://t.co/mQDYQlJ803
Breaking news
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla is set to hold a media briefing tomorrow alongside Nhlamulo Ndlela.
The announcement comes days after the MK Party expelled both former members with immediate effect on 18 June, citing alleged violations of party discipline, unauthorised media engagements, and actions that undermined organisational unity.
When your 2nd wife dumps you for a better Nigerian man, you don't go on to hating all Nigerians, you do an introspection, and change yourself for the better.
Ngizwe Mchunu’s did not do that, he simply decided to hate all Nigerians, whether male or female.
Millions across Africa are benefiting from Starlink, but South Africa is blocking it with its race-based laws.
• 13.3 million South Africans remain offline
• Only 17.4% of households have fixed internet at home
• In rural areas, that falls to just 2.7%
Starlink is already operating in more than 22 African countries.
• Many African markets are recording Starlink speeds above 100 Mbps
• Tens of thousands of African homes and businesses are already connected
• Rural clinics are using Starlink for remote medical consultations
• Zimbabwe: 67,057 Starlink subscribers (17x growth in 16 months). Starlink delivers 5–9x faster speeds than local providers across the region
• Botswana: Average median speed of 106 Mbps
• Eswatini: Average median speed of 121 Mbps
• Lesotho: Starlink now used in 25+ police stations and disaster response teams
South African farmers and rural communities are asking the government to approve Starlink. In many remote areas, people still have no reliable internet and must travel long distances just to get connected.
By blocking Starlink, the government is hurting the same people it is supposed to help.
Not the result we wanted, but every challenge is a lesson.
A tough outing for the team, but one that will make us stronger, sharper, and more determined. We take the learnings, regroup, and move forward together. 🇿🇼🏉
.👏🏽 Congratulations to Proteas captain Temba Bavuma on being named among TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in Sports.
Well done, Captain. South Africa is proud of you.
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Rwanda's Foreign Affairs Minister, Olivier Nduhungirehe says African nations should address the underlying issues that cause migration rather than blaming South Africa.
He also says migration should be safe and legal.
WATCH | In response to the DA’s request for a cabinet reshuffle, President Cyril Ramaphosa says that only the president has the authority to appoint and remove ministers, “Finish and klaar.” He adds that a consideration will be made and thereafter a decision taken.
With speculation mounting that alleged criminal kingpin Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala might turn state witness, questions are being raised about the financial responsibilities behind legal representation. Criminal law expert William Booth says the costs are highly regulated.
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