Disabled Man Sleeps Outside Municipal Office Demanding Road to Be Fixed
He says the road to his house is not wheelchair friendly
He says the road to his house is not wheelchair friendly
Dear Editor The announcement of Sizekhaya Holdings as the new operator of the National Lottery is long overdue, after Minister Tau waited until the 11th hour, threatening the Lotto’s entire operations. The announcement follows a protracted process, involving significant ANC connections and court litigation over the time allotted to the temporary licence operator who must …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) is deeply shocked by the growing number of officers implicated in serious crimes, but who are still in service. When SAPS leadership was questioned in today’s Portfolio Committee on Police regarding the issue, it was met with vague and evasive excuses. The DA calls for immediate intervention. The South …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes the announcement made today by the Deputy Minister of Transport at the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) that Mr Collins Letsoalo, CEO of the Road Accident Fund (RAF), has been placed on precautionary special leave. This is a long-overdue but necessary step to ensure that the Special …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) is deeply alarmed by the consistent pattern of delays, cost overruns, and governance failures reported in the Development Bank of Southern Africa’s (DBSA) update to the Portfolio Committee on Tourism. Despite R788 million spent and a project pipeline stretching across all nine provinces, the evidence shows that South Africans …
SA’s Defence Forces is planning Yet Another SANDF Golf Day on 30 May 2025. Dear Editor The DA strongly condemns the SANDF’s latest display of arrogance and detachment from operational reality – yet another Special Forces Golf Day, this time scheduled for 30 May 2025 at Copperleaf Golf Club. At a time when the SANDF …
Dear Editor The new Mineral Resources Bill which was unveiled for public comment last week will effectively end the already tottering case for foreign investment in South African mining. The bill seeks to double down on racial transformation and brings back a legion of bad ideas that were dismissed by the courts in the struggle …
Dear Editor South Africans have reason to celebrate today as Minister Malatsi’s addressed to the Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technology, to make clear that the newly gazetted policy direction aims to ensure that empowerment in telecommunications benefits as many South Africans as possible. The draft policy direction has the potential to be a …
Dear Editor The DA is demanding answers after it emerged that PRASA has blown billions refurbishing old trains that aren’t even being used. The first R2.5 billion went into restoring trains now collecting dust in depots, and PRASA is planning to pour another R5 billion into more of the same. We will write to the …
Dear Editor The Sustainable Infrastructure Development Symposium South Africa (SIDSSA) 2025, held in Cape Town this week, marked a significant shift from rhetoric to implementation for South Africa’s infrastructure agenda. The Democratic Alliance acknowledges the integrated approach being championed by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure under Minister Dean Macpherson, in partnership with Infrastructure …
Dear Editor Another weekend on the Cape Flats has ended in heartbreak. More children shot. More families shattered. And still, the ANC government sits on its hands while communities are terrorised by gangs and criminals. The system is broken and it’s costing children their lives. The Democratic Alliance (DA) has long argued for the devolution …
Dear Editor The DA expresses deep and profound anger that the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) continues to operate in the lap of luxury, while students struggle to study in dire circumstances, and without funding. The fact that the previous CEO of NSFAS, Andile Nongogo, saw fit to waste R18.6 million on parking bays …
Dear Editor The DA will soon close the window for applications to be submitted by persons wishing to be considered as councillor candidates in next year’s Local Government Election. With the closing of applications looming the DA is making our “last call” – apply now or you cannot stand as a DA candidate in the …
Dear Editor The DA has written to the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Social Development to urgently summon SASSA to account and present its plan to mitigate the impact of winter on those who depend on social grants for their survival. As winter grips many parts of the country, it is deeply concerning that …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance Federal Council, the highest policy and decision-making body in the DA between Federal Congresses, passed a motion to affirm the Party’s longstanding position against Expropriation of Property Without Compensation. The Federal Council unanimously approved the motion which confirms our support for Section 25 of the Constitution, and the well-established DA …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls for calm, unity, and transparency in light of worrying developments at Athletics South Africa (ASA) ahead of its scheduled elections on 31 May 2025 at Garden Court OR Tambo. The formal request by ASA President, Mr James Moloi, for police presence at the elections raises serious red flags. …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes Minister Solly Malatsi’s upcoming appearance before the Portfolio Committee, where he will outline steps being taken to broaden internet access and promote inclusive economic growth. The recent release of draft regulations enabling Equity Equivalent Investment Programmes (EEIPs) for broadband access is a bold and timely move. It has …
Dear Editor A court judgement from the North Gauteng High Court has confirmed that the process Parks Tau, Minister of Trade, Industry & Competition, undertook to appoint a temporary lottery licence operator for the National Lottery to be unlawful. The DA warned of this in March, when Tau undertook the process. In the interests of …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) is disturbed by the rampant executive spending in public entities, where senior managers continue to earn exorbitant salaries, often exceeding national guidelines, despite underperformance, repeated bailouts and poor audit outcomes. This reflects a broken system with weak oversight and eroded public accountability. Parliamentary replies to DA questions and public …
Dear Editor The DA has written to the South African Police Service’s (SAPS) Western Cape Provincial Police Commissioner, Lt. Genl. Thembisile Patekile, to demand a clear timeline and operational plan for the so-called “extraordinary measures” promised by the Minister of Police to combat gang violence on the Cape Flats. The promise was made during a …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance welcomes the decision by the North West Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to pursue long-overdue prosecution against the South African National Defence Force and its Special Infantry Capability Unit for the appalling abuse and neglect of military horses in Potchefstroom. This prosecution comes seven years after the National Council of …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) Private Members Bill to amend the problematic and stifling “PIE” Act is progressing through Parliament, moving for consideration by the Human Settlements Committee. The “PIE” Act – Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land, Act 19 of 1998 – has caused untold problems for property owners …
Dear Editor The DA welcomes the draft regulations released on 23 May 2025, by Solly Malatsi, Minister of Communications & Digital Technologies, to introduce new mechanisms to broaden internet access to all South Africans. Access to reliable, affordable internet is a key ingredient to economic growth. The Democratic Alliance joined the Government of National Unity …
Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes with concern the Department of Correctional Services’ latest attempt to deflect responsibility for the disappearance of convicted offenders Me-Kayle Timmie and Mikyle Mentoor, and the reoffending of Xolani Du Preez, while all three were meant to be in custody at Pollsmoor. Rather than owning up to systemic failures, …
