Dear #JobseekersZA|
The SIU is looking to fill the following vacancies:
Manager: Records Management X1 (Fixed Term Contract: 3 Years)
Principal Forensic Investigator X1 (Permanent)
Administrator Finance: Fleet Traffic Fines X4 (Fixed Term Contract: 12 Months)
National Consultative/Bargaining Forum Chairperson
Forensic Investigation Specialist X2 (Permanent)
Click here to apply: https://t.co/hwvk2wJmvD
Closing date 10 April 2026
#KnowYourSIU| The SIU investigates allegations of corruption once a signed Proclamation by the President has been published in the government’s gazette. What is a Proclamation in the context of the SIU? And what powers does the SIU have once a proclamation has been issued?
#SIUWorkingForYou| Together with investigating, the SIU is mandated to recover the financial loss the State has suffered due to corruption. We do this through civil litigation in the Special Tribunal or the High Court. Here are the matters enrolled before the Special Tribunal March and April.
THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN!
A new online survey reveals that 66% of respondents support Premier Panyaza Lesufi, affirming that the AmaPanyaza initiative was launched in good faith to combat crime.
South Africans continue to back a Premier who leads with courage, community focus, and commitment to safety despite opposition smear campaigns.
#ANCGPatWork #LetsDoMoreTogether
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#KnowYourSIU| The SIU investigates allegations of corruption once a signed Proclamation by the President has been published in the government's gazette. What is a Proclamation in the context of the SIU? And what powers does the SIU have once a proclamation has been issued?
🗣️ Have Your Say on South Africa’s Draft Bills
The Government of South Africa invites all citizens, civil society organisations, and stakeholders to review and share their inputs on a range of draft bills currently open for public comment.
Your participation helps shape the laws and policies that impact our daily lives. By engaging in this process, you contribute to building a transparent, accountable, and responsive government.
📘 View and comment on the draft bills here:
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@LadyM1306 Every car maker has their own issues. Germans and Japanese cars have been crying on social media for a while now. Check out the new Ford Ranger 2.0 diesel. Its giving people hell! Equally so there are people driving Chinese cars that are not complaining
[THE RECORDING OR PHOTOGRAPHING OF POLICE OFFICIALS WHILE ON-DUTY OR EXECUTING THEIR DUTIES]
There is no prohibition that prevents a private person from recording a police official while the police official is on duty or exercising any power or duty as a police official in public.
A private person is not committing an offence, albeit interference with a member, defeating or obstructing the course of justice or any other offence, merely because he or she is recording the conduct of a police official.
Arrest under these circumstances will be unlawful.
The device used by a person to make such recording or to take a photograph may not be seized, damaged or destroyed merely because a recording was made or a photograph taken of a police official. In addition, such a recording or photograph does not constitute a contravention of the Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013 (Act No. 4 of 2013) ("POPIA") and police officials cannot rely on their right to privacy to protect their identity or conduct.
Happy Birthday comrade President Thabo Mbeki
On your birthday, let us recall a few facts of your journey. Mbeki is a trained combatant of the ANC. He received Marxist-Leninist political and ideological training at the Lenin International School in 1969. This later included his military training at a camp near Skhodnya, northwest of Moscow, where he was instructed in advanced guerrilla warfare, intelligence, and weaponry in 1971.
He joined the ANC YL in his days at Loveday, later facilitating the formation of African Student Association following the banning of liberation formations in 1960. He went to exile and later served as ANC assistant secretary of the revolutionary council, head of communications, internal mission and ultimately chair of its negations commission among other things. That was before being its Deputy President and ultimately its President.
He is the second President of our beloved country after Mandela. A patriot of African Unity and chief advocate of the African Renaissance.
By far, he presided over the best years of our democracy; politically, economically and socially.
He is the son of a Robin Islander, a Marxist and leader of our liberation struggle.
To this day, Mbeki teaches about being truthful, and loyal to the NDR. He works tirelessly for peace, security and stability in our continent.
He is a disciplined cadre who never chose himself over the course of liberation for our people.
He understands and relentlessly services African Unity- a key Pan-African objective. In 2007 he handed over an intact ANC, with a robust Women’s League, Youth League, with a trade Union alliance partner that boosted as the largest federation of trade unions in the world.
In 2008, he handed over a functional state, having presided over the establishment key institutions of our new democracy: the Constitutional Court, Chapter 9 Institutions. Functional and world renowned SARS to mention a few.
In retrospect, that is, with the advantage of time, each day proves to us that indeed, his demise in the ANC was the stone that the builders rejected. And they lived on to regret it!
Happy birthday Zizi… I have one wish for you on your birthday; that you will give one final blow towards the victory over the counter-revolution. This, of course is an unfair wish for an elder at 83 years of age.
But you will agree, ours is now fully an age in desperate need of old wisdom. Adventurism has reached its limits, fractured by conditions beyond its infantile comprehensions.
The counter Revolution, like an insidious poison has claimed many a victim. Its first casualty was our past, our history. For some reason, it managed to repaint in the memory of our struggle in order to raise false heroes. We embraced them because the truth about so recent a history of our struggle was in retreat.
Ours is an age not so much lacking in new ideas as it is an age of false heroes. False because Counter-Revolutions’ first causality was a distortion of our past. The Truth!
In these circumstances, we dare not go on with life as if there are no elders. We dare not continue as a child headed household.
The counter-revolution is almost at its final stage, to bury our country into complete dysfunction. Render our people so fractured that they can no longer speak and act in one voice. But it is not insurmountable. It can and shall be defeated.
Long live President Mbeki!
The world can move on without the United States.
100 years ago, the British Empire dominated global commerce, commanding more than 20% of the world’s wealth. Many believed its sun would never set.
200 years ago, France bestrode Europe’s stage, its armies feared, its culture envied. Napoleon declared himself immortal.
400 years ago, the Spanish crown reigned from Manila to Mexico, its treasure fleets groaning with silver and silk. The kings thought their glory would last eternal.
Each empire proclaimed itself indispensable. Each was ultimately eclipsed.
Power wanes, influence migrates, and legitimacy dies the moment it’s assumed rather than earned. Should America forfeit the world’s respect, it will discover what every fallen empire learned too late:
The world moves on. Always.