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LIMPOPO FAMILY OF FOUR LAID TO REST

Written by on 11 April 2026

Hundreds of community members and government officials gathered in Xikundu, Limpopo, for the funeral of four members of the Maswanganyi family. They died in a tragic car crash on the N1 between Modimolle and Mookgophong while travelling from Gauteng ahead of the Easter holidays. One child survived the accident and is receiving medical treatment, as […]

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ESKOM REMAINS KEY AMID RENEWABLE ENERGY PUSH

Written by on 11 April 2026

President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed that renewable energy will not replace Eskom as the country’s main electricity generator. Speaking during a visit to Kusile Power Station, he stressed that Eskom will continue to play a central role in powering South Africa despite the growing adoption of cleaner energy sources. Accompanied by Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, the President […]

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PIRATES SECURE LATE DRAW

Written by on 10 April 2026

Orlando Pirates staged a dramatic late comeback to secure a 2–2 draw against Richards Bay in a tightly contested league encounter. Richards Bay made a strong start, taking the lead through Gumede in the 10th minute before extending their advantage with a second goal from Zikhali in the 59th minute. Pirates responded through Appollis, who […]

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HANI A GUIDE FOR SA RENEWAL

Written by on 10 April 2026

African National Congress(ANC) Second Deputy Secretary General, Maropene Ramokgopa says the life of Chris Hani should serve as a guiding example for political renewal in South Africa. She spoke at the 33rd commemoration of his assassination in Kwaggafontein, where leaders gathered to reflect on his legacy during Freedom Month. Hani was assassinated outside his home […]

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FIGHTING CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA

Written by on 10 April 2026

The JCPS Cluster in South Africa is intensifying efforts to combat corruption, framing it as a serious crime that undermines national development and public trust. Through coordinated work among law enforcement, military, and correctional services, the initiative aims to strengthen justice systems and protect citizens from corrupt practices that harm society as a whole. Central […]

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PROTECTING PUBLIC-INTEREST WHISTLEBLOWERS

Written by on 10 April 2026

The JCPS Cluster campaign highlights the State’s commitment to safeguarding whistle-blowers and individuals acting in the public interest. Through the presence of law enforcement agencies such as police and correctional services, the initiative reinforces the role of security institutions in upholding justice and protecting those who expose wrongdoing. The national flag further reflects unity, pride, […]

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Written by on 10 April 2026

The JCPS Cluster in South Africa is intensifying efforts to combat corruption, framing it as a serious crime that undermines national development and public trust. Through coordinated work among law enforcement, military, and correctional services, the initiative aims to strengthen justice systems and protect citizens from corrupt practices that harm society as a whole. Central […]

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PROTECTING WHISTLEBLOWERS

Written by on 10 April 2026

The JCPS Cluster is strengthening efforts to build a capable and ethical state through the Protected Disclosures Bill. The bill provides safe protection for whistle-blowers who report corruption or misconduct, encouraging accountability and helping turn fear of retaliation into courage to speak out. Through this framework, government aims to embed transparency across public institutions and […]

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ZERO TOLERANCE ON CORRUPTION

Written by on 10 April 2026

The JCPS Cluster has reinforced a strict zero-tolerance approach to corruption and retaliation, promoting a stronger culture of accountability within South Africa’s justice and security sectors. The campaign highlights disciplined service delivery and the protection of whistle-blowers, aiming to restore public trust by ensuring integrity in law enforcement and correctional services. The Protected Disclosures Bill […]

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ENABLING CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Written by on 10 April 2026

The Protected Disclosures Bill is being used by the Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster to strengthen consequence management and accountability within government. The legislation ensures that whistleblowers are protected from intimidation and economic harm, allowing them to safely report corruption and misconduct. By providing secure reporting channels, the State is better able to investigate […]

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