Macpherson welcomes $1bil investment unlocked through Infrastructure SA


By BAKANG MOKOTO

8 April 2026 – The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Macpherson has welcomed Infrastructure South Africa’s contribution to the successful hosting of the South African Investment Conference in Sandton last Tuesday. Macpherson also welcomed its role in helping to unlock a $1 billion investment pledge by global agricultural company UPL, announced at the conference.

He further said the investment amounting to approximately R17 billion and led by UPL Chairman and Group CEO Jai Shroff, is linked to a large-scale bioethanol production facility in South Africa. Macpherson said the project will utilise sugarcane and maize as a feedstock and support the development of an integrated agricultural and energy value chain.

“Infrastructure South Africa, an entity of the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure, played a key facilitative role in advancing the project by bringing together stakeholders across the agricultural, energy and financial sectors.

“This included supporting engagements between UPL and a major development finance institution to explore project

preparation and financing opportunities, as well as broader collaboration to move the project towards implementation,” he said.

Macpherson further said the project has significant potential, including the cultivation of approximately 400 000 hectares of sweet sorghum and the production of up to 1.3 billion litres of bioethanol annually. He added that this will inject significant amounts of money directly back to small- and large-scale farmers.

“This positions South Africa as a potential leader in the biofuels sector, while supporting rural development and job creation. Infrastructure South Africa is playing an increasingly important role in unlocking investment by removing bottlenecks, coordinating stakeholders, and supporting project preparation.

“When I was appointed Public Works and Infrastructure Minister 21 months ago, I committed to turning the department into the economic delivery unit of South Africa to help grow the economy and create much-needed jobs,” said Macpherson.

He said the $1 billion investment, facilitated by Infrastructure South Africa, is clear evidence of the progress they are making in achieving that goal. Macpherson said this investment demonstrates what is possible when the government plays an active role in facilitating partnerships, removing obstacles, and aligning stakeholders behind a common objective.

“It also highlights the growing importance of Infrastructure South Africa in ensuring that projects of this scale move from concept to implementation as we work to build a better South Africa,” he said.

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DA acts to safeguard public access to state dams and support local economies


By BAKANG MOKOTO

7 April 2026 – The Democratic Alliance (DA) firmly opposes the Department of Water and Sanitation’s proposed regulations for managing government waterworks and adjacent state-owned land. The DA said these regulations represent a significant and unlawful policy shift that jeopardises public access to state dams, undermines private property rights and threatens local economies that depend on recreational and commercial activities around these water sources.

DA spokesperson for CoGTA in the Free State Provincial Legislature, David Mc Kay said under the National Water Act, South Africans have long enjoyed the right to use state dams for recreational purposes, such as boating, fishing and swimming. Mc Kay said these rights are protected as “existing lawful water uses” under the law.

“However, the proposed regulations aim to restrict public access to state dams, cr iminalise traditional recreational activities and impose burdensome lease agreements for both recreational and commercial use.

“The draft regulations and accompanying Resource Management Plans (RMPs) would require individuals, clubs, and businesses to obtain formal agreements to access water surfaces and adjacent land,” he said.

Mc Kay further said this would effectively block direct access from private properties and impose administrative burdens on landowners, turning them into compliance officers for the state. He added that longstanding businesses such as sailing clubs, marinas, guesthouses and tour operators would face uncertainty, increased costs, and short-term lease agreements, which discourage investment and threaten their survival.

“The DA will oppose these regulations, which are both unconstitutional and economically harmful. By prioritising state revenue over public access and local economic development, the ANC government risks destroying jobs and livelihoods in communities that depend on dam-based tourism and recreation.

“We encourage all South Africans to join us in opposing these detrimental regulations. Send your objections before 13 April 2026 to Director-General, Department of Water and Sanitation, Private Bag X313, Pretoria 0001,” said Mc Kay.

He said the DA will continue to advocate for public access to state dams, recognise existing lawful recreational uses, and safeguard local economies. Mc Kay said together, they can ensure South Africa’s water resources remain accessible to all citizens and are managed sustainably for future generations.

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20 suspects nabbed for drug-related offences


Picture: Some of dagga confiscated during operations/Supplied 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

7 April 2026 – The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Namakwa District delivered an exceptional performance over the Easter Weekend, sending a clear and resounding message to drug dealers and other criminals that law enforcement will continue to enforce a zero-tolerance approach. In a commendable display of policing excellence, SAPS members across the district arrested 20 suspects for drug-related offences during the Easter Weekend and seized drugs with an estimated combined street value of R491 000.

The Namakwa District Commissioner, Brigadier Schalk Andrews said this significant achievement was made possible through the relentless dedication of members deployed on operational duties. Andrews said they conducted thorough stop-and-search operations and applied sharp instincts and sound policing skills to detect and confiscate the illicit substances.

“Our members remained steadfast in their duties. They did not relent, they did not slow down, and their commitment has contributed to making Namakwa safer for all. These successes can be attributed to the excellent corroboration between SAPS and the community.

“We express our sincere appreciation for these outstanding results. The safety on roads across the district is a result of intensified visibility and deployment of both traffic officials and SAPS members throughout the district,” he said.

Andrews further said disruptive actions will continue unabated to address priority crimes in hotspot areas.

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Captain suspended after defrauding SAPS millions of rands


By BAKANG MOKOTO

7 April 2026 – The South African Police Service (SAPS) anti-corruption unit has arrested a police captain (53) for fraud. His arrest emanates from an internal investigation sanctioned by the Division: Financial Management Services, following suspicious transactions on the Polfin system.

The captain is set to appear at Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on 7 April 2026, on a charge of fraud. The national police spokesperson, Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said the captain was attached to the Protection Security Services (PSS). Mathe said the internal investigation uncovered discrepancies and suspicious transactions within the division.

“The member is attached to the finance section of the Protection and Security Service (PSS) and allegedly used his access to the finance system to withdraw monies running into millions.

“An investigation has uncovered that he manipulated the system to book out cash for himself under the disguise that the money was meant for travelling expenses for close protectors attached to the Presidential Protection Services (PPS),” she said.

Mathe further said investigations uncovered that the money was not received by the close protectors, but booked out in lump sum cash amounts by the member. She added that following a lengthy investigation, a case of fraud was registered at the Sunnyside Police Station and an internal departmental investigation has led to his suspension.

Meanwhile, the National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, applauded the Financial Management Division for identifying and uprooting criminality within their ranks and has assigned the SAPS anti-corruption unit to investigate the matter. Masemola said the SAPS takes this opportunity to assure the nation that it has stringent measures in place to ensure taxpayers monies are utilised in service to the nation and that the SAPS will not tolerate fraud and corruption within its rank.

“No close protector attached to the President, Deputy President, Ministers or Deputy Ministers are implicated in this case,” he said.

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A search conducted over a missing chopper


By STAFF REPORTER

7 April 2026 – A search has been sanctioned after a chopper/helicopter went missing inside the Kruger National Park with four occupants. The chopper disappeared on 6 April 2026, during an investigation after a report was brought to the attention of law enforcers that there was a carcass that was discovered hence the probe to find out circumstances thereof.

The national police spokesperson, Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said the aircraft, which was on this routine operation, had on board a pilot and two SAPS investigators as well as an Environmental Crime Investigator. Mathe said a report indicates that the team departed in the morning around 9am and did not return as anticipated.

“Some efforts to establish communication with the helicopter crew yielded no results due to poor signal and it is suspected that the chopper could have been flying low.

“All attempts to reach them via their mobile phones and other means were unsuccessful. It was only in the evening that it was realised that something was wrong, prompting immediate action to locate them,” she said.

Mathe further said in response to the situation, another helicopter equipped with night vision capabilities, alongside drones, was swiftly deployed to assist in the search efforts. She added that, unfortunately due to poor weather conditions, the helicopter had to be withdrawn.

“However, the drones continued their search throughout the night, said Mathe.

Meanwhile, the acting Mpumalanga Police Commissioner, Major General (Dr) Zeph Mkhwanazi, remarked that the committed members were carrying out their duties even on a day that is recognised as a holiday in the country.

“We are committed to leaving no stone unturned in our efforts to locate the missing members. This morning, Tuesday, we aim to resume search operations with an expanded resource base, which includes the deployment of additional helicopters and personnel dedicated to this crucial mission.

“We will continue to search tirelessly until we find our colleagues, remaining hopeful for their safe return,” he said.

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‘Postponement of AANSSC reflects a failure of basic planning’


Picture: The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Culture, Joe McGluwa

By STAFF REPORTER

6 April 2026 – The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Culture, Joe McGluwa has expressed deep concern and disappointment at the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture’s last-minute postponement of the 2026 Autumn Athletics National School Sport Championships, calling it a clear failure of planning and accountability. McGluwa said the championships were scheduled to take place from 8–12 April 2026, at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg.

“This postponement is unacceptable. It reflects a failure of basic planning and due diligence. The unavailability of the stadium was foreseeable and avoidable, yet provinces were instructed to proceed with procurement and logistical arrangements.

“As a result, provinces have already incurred significant costs for accommodation, transport, and contractual obligations; costs that now translate into financial losses and reputational damage,” he said.

McGluwa further said this breach of trust is deeply concerning. He added that communities, learners and educators have planned in good faith.

“For many young athletes, this event is the highlight of their sporting year, only to be let down by poor planning. The committee made it clear to the Athletic South Africa last week when the entity appeared before the committee, that sport is not a luxury.

“Sport is a constitutional commitment to youth development, equity, and social cohesion, and a means of living if one reaches the top echelons of professionalism. When planning collapses at this scale, it undermines the very purpose of national championships,” emphasised McGluwa.

He said the committee has demanded full accountability from the department. McGluwa said they require a clear explanation of how this lapse occurred, immediate clarity on revised dates and venue, and a concrete plan to compensate provinces for the financial strain already incurred.

“This failure goes beyond logistics. This is about respect – respect for our youth, our educators, and the communities that carry the weight of school sports in our country. We call on both the department of Sport, Arts and Culture, and the Department of Basic Education to manage national school sport with discipline, foresight.

“National school sport must be administered with professionalism, coordination and respect for provinces and stakeholders. On behalf of the committee, we wish all athletes, including private clubs participating in various sporting codes over this Easter Weekend good luck and he appealed to everyone to remain safe on the roads,” he said.

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Heartfelt condolences messages after the death of conjoined twin


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

6 April 2026 – The Portfolio Committee on Health said it has noted with profound sadness the tragic passing of one of the conjoined twins, who were successfully separated at the Limpopo Province’s Mankweng Hospital on 17 March 2026. The committee extends its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved mother and the family of the twin who passed away.

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Health, Faith Muthambi said no parent should ever have to endure the pain of losing a child and the family must know that it is not alone in the dark tunnel of grief it goes through. Muthambi said the surgery of the twins, which captured the attention of the province of Limpopo, also ignited hope throughout the entire country.

“The separation surgery, led by Prof Nyaweleni Tshifularo, was indeed a historic moment for our healthcare system, showcasing the incredible capabilities of our medical professionals. The team’s dedication and expertise were evident, and while we celebrate the successful separation, we must also confront the harsh realities that can follow such complex procedures.

“The commitment of the medical team to closely monitor both infants was commendable. However, we lament the complications that arose post-surgery, which led to this heart-breaking outcome,” she said.

Muthambi further said it is disheartening to hear of the challenges faced and their hearts go out to the family during this devastating time. She added that the vital need for ongoing investment in healthcare services.

“We must ensure that our medical professionals are equipped with the necessary resources and training to handle such complex cases. This incident serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the essential support required for both our healthcare workers and the families they serve,” said Muthambi.

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A classroom burnt down at FM Ramaboa Technical School


Picture: A classroom burnt down at FM Maboa Technical School/Supplied

By STAFF REPORTER

6 April 2026 – The North West Department of Education has expressed shock after receiving a report that, in the early hours of Saturday, 4 April 2026, that one classroom in the Grade 8 block at FM Ramaboa Technical School in Itsoseng Township, near Lichtenburg, was destroyed by fire. It is reported that on the same day of the incident, in the early hours, two teachers received a call from their school principal, who was unable to come to the scene, informing them that their school was on fire.

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said the principal urged them to rush to the school to assess the extent of the damage. Motsumi said upon their arrival at the school, the two teachers found police officers and fire department officials already at the scene.

“The police and fire department officials found the school’s gates locked and had to break the chains in order to gain access to the premises. The fire department managed to extinguish the fire. However, 48 chairs, 32 desks, a chalkboard, the ceiling, classroom tiles and textbooks were destroyed.

“We condemn the incident in the strongest terms and highlight that it is a setback to the progress made by the department in improving school infrastructure. On behalf of the department, I wish to condemn in the strongest terms this barbaric incident, which seeks to destroy learners’ education,” she said.

Motsumi further calls on the South African Police Service (SAPS) to get to the bottom of this incident and arrest whoever is responsible. She added that such culprits need to be given the harshest sentence in order to show others that destroying educational assets is not the way to go.

“As the department, we are concerned about these incidents of damage to school assets. Every time during the school recess, we receive these types of reports at our schools. I appeal to community members to remain alert to any suspicious activity at schools and to report it to their nearest police station.

“A case of malicious damage to property was opened with the local police station,” said Motsumi.

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Sensei Mantshele Tau earns prestigious 5th Dan Black Belt


Picture: South African karate, Sensei Mantshele “Quick-Silver” Tau/Supplied  

By BAKANG MOKOTO

6 April 2026 – In a historic milestone for South African karate, Sensei Mantshele “Quick-Silver” Tau has earned the prestigious 5th Dan Black Belt, becoming the first local 5th Dan under Shihan Chris Seabelo, as the esteemed karate school marks 40 years of excellence. The historic grading took place on 14 March 2026, at Ellis Park Arena, under the watchful eye of international Japanese masters and the South African JKA Chief Instructor.

It marked a significant milestone not only in Tau’s lifelong journey, but also in the legacy of karate development in the North West.

Starting from humble origins, Tau began his karate journey at age 11 in Mafika Village, near Rustenburg training under Sempai Aubrey Molobi of the Kanana Karate Association. His progress through the ranks was driven by discipline, resilience and exceptional talent, earning his senior black belt at just 17, while finishing his education at Sekete High School.

Reflecting on Tau’s journey, Shihan Chris Seabelo, praised not only Tau’s technical excellence, but also his character. Seabelo said over the decades, Tau has established a distinguished career as both a competitor and a leader, representing South Africa internationally and making significant contributions to grassroots karate development.

“This is a legacy forged through discipline and humility. From a young age, I saw something exceptional in Tau, not just talent but discipline, humility and unwavering commitment. Many achieve success, but few remain grounded in the true spirit of karate.

“His 5th Dan is more than a personal achievement; it’s a victory for our entire organization and a symbol of what can be accomplished through dedication. I am very proud to have mentored the first 5th Dan produced from within our ranks. He will inspire future generations,” he said.

DISTINGUISHED CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Sensei Tau’s journey reflects both excellence and service: Silvermedallist at the 1992 Molopo Sun Karate Challenge and Bop Gam es. Former captain of the Technikon Northern Transvaal (now TUT) karate team and recipient of the Sports Director’s Award. Member of the South African JKA team at international tournaments and seminars in France and Germany (1998). Participant in the JKA International Seminar in Tokyo (2008), sponsored by the Royal Bafokeng Sports Administration. Received 4th Dan rank from SA JKA in 2008.

Co-leader of a large rural karate development program reaching over 2,000 practitioners across 29 villages. Current Interim Chairperson of the Bafokeng Karate Association (BAKA)

INSPIRING A GENERATION BEYOND THE DOJO

For Tau, the achievement holds a deeper purpose beyond personal recognition:

“This 5th Dan is a humbling milestone and a lifelong dream realized, but more importantly, it is a message to every young person in our villages: your circumstances do not define your future. Karate taught me discipline, respect, and purpose.

“It can do the same for many young people facing challenges like drugs, alcohol, and limited opportunities. We must invest in sport as a tool to rebuild our communities and restore hope,” said Tau.

Meanwhile, Tau continues to lead efforts to revive and strengthen karate throughout the Bafokeng Nation, collaborating with stakeholders to increase access and opportunities for young athletes in rural areas.

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