Committee calls on IEC to probe its official who was seen with multiple IDs


By BAKANG MOKOTO

23 June 2026 – The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs, Mosa Chabane, has commended the largely incident-free voter registration weekend and applauded all South Africans who took time to verify their details and register to vote ahead of the Local Government Elections in November 2026. Chabane said it is important that South Africans continue to participate in elections which remain a primary platform of democracy.

He further said the largely incident-free voter registration weekend is testament to the vitality of South Africa’s democracy. Chabane added that he encourage South Africans who have not yet registered to take advantage of the various registration platforms provided by the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) to ensure they are able to participate in the upcoming elections.

“While the registration weekend was largely free of incidents, we would like to express concern about a social media video showing an IEC official allegedly in possession of multiple identity documents at the Okela Primary School registration station.

“The incident cannot be left without thorough investigation and transparency. The credibility of the elections can be undermined by such incidents, and corrective measures must be taken at the identified station and, where necessary, within the IEC more broadly,” he said.

Chabane has called on the IEC to urgently investigate the matter and submit a report to the committee outlining the circumstances surrounding the incident and any remedial action taken. He said the committee will also request a comprehensive report on the voter registration process, including lessons learnt and improvements required ahead of the November 2026 Local Government Elections.

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Chidimma Adetshina withdraw from Miss South Africa competition


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI  

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs, Mosa Chabane, notes the preliminary update from the Minister of Home Affairs on the investigation into the citizenship of former Miss SA contestant, Chidimma Adetshina.

The Department of Home Affairs has alleged that there might be corruption committed by Adetshima’s mother. This comes after the archive records allegedly show that Adetshima’s mother might have stolen the identity of a local to register her daughter as a South African citizen. 

Chabane raised his concerns that the update leaves more questions than it answers and urged the department to conclude its investigation. He further said this would provide clarity on the matter, which seems to involve corrupt officials selling citizenship and which impacts negatively on the authenticity of South Africa’s population register.

He added that they welcomed the department’s intention to investigate internal staff members to ensure that, in the case of any wrongdoing, prosecution and internal disciplinary processes are instituted.

“The speedy conclusion of the investigation will ensure accountability and justice. The 6thParliament Portfolio Committee had raised concerns about the alarming cases of collaboration between some officials within the department and syndicates, who fraudulently sell official documents. 

“That committee had recommended the establishment of the investigating team, which resulted in the establishment of the Lubisi Commission with a report that included clear recommendations for implementation,” said Chabane.

He said the continued acts of corruption in the department demonstrate the need to put in place preventative measures and also highlight the importance of the joint work of the department’s anti-corruption branch and the Lubisi Commission.

Chabane said upon conclusion of the investigation, the Portfolio Committee will receive a detailed update on the matter, including a comprehensive report from the anti-corruption branch on investigations it is busy with.

Meanwhile, in a statement, Adetshina withdrew her participation at Miss South Africa competition amid outcry. 

“I would like to start off by thanking everyone who has stood beside me right from the start of Miss South Africa journey. I’m really grateful for all the love and support I have been shown. 

“Bing part of the 2024 Miss South Africa competition has been an amazing journey. However, after much careful consideration, I have made the difficult decision to withdraw myself from the competition for the safety and well-being of my family and I,” she said. 

Adetshina said with the support of the Miss South Africa organisation, she leaves with a heart full of gratitude for this amazing experience. She also took the opportunity to wish her fellow finalists all of the best for the remainder of the competition. 

“Whoever wears the crown, represents us all,” said Adetshina.

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