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Letter

24 May 2025

Still No Answers on DA Fundraising at City-Sponsored Comedy Festival

Location: News

GOOD Statement by Jonathan Cupido,GOOD City of Cape Town Councillor & Caucus Whip 24 May 2025 The GOOD Party has submitted an official letter to the Cape Town City Manager demanding an urgent investigation and accountability following deeply concerning revelations about the DA using a City-sponsored event, the Cape Town Funny Festival, for a political […]

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23 May 2025

SIU Probes Defence Department Corruption

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance welcomes President Cyril Ramaphosa’s move to authorise a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) probe into the serious allegations of corruption and mismanagement in the Department of Defence, as published in today’s Government Gazette (No. 52705). This investigation is long overdue. For years, the DA has flagged the Department’s failure to enforce …

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23 May 2025

Crime Stats: More Needs to Be Done to Bring Safety to Our Communities

Location: Letters

Dear Editor Today’s release of the fourth quarter crime statistics for the 2024/25 financial year reveals some improvements, but confirms that far too many South Africans remain trapped in daily fear. The Democratic Alliance (DA) remains committed to working with the South African Police Service (SAPS) to reduce violent crime, but it is increasingly clear …

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22 May 2025

Parliament’s Efforts to Combat Farm Murders Welcomed

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) reiterates our call for urgent action to address farm murders and rural safety, which continue to threaten lives, food security, jobs, and the stability of South Africa’s rural economy. Following DA Federal Leader John Steenhuisen’s participation in the South African delegation led by President Cyril Ramaphosa that met with …

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22 May 2025

Incorrect Group Hindering the Fight Against Cape Flats Gangsterism

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) is deeply concerned by the shockingly low 5% conviction rate of illegal firearm-related charges as recently highlighted by the City of Cape Town. The City has indicated that investigative and prosecutorial failures represent the biggest stumbling block in fighting gangsterism on the Cape Flats. While we recognise and applaud …

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22 May 2025

South Africa’s Radar and Maritime Defence Systems Fail

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) is alarmed by credible reports indicating that several military radar systems at key strategic sites are inactive, presenting a serious threat to national security. South African Air Force bases in Makhado, Langebaanweg, and Overberg are reportedly operating without radar approach systems due to equipment failures and a lack of …

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22 May 2025

NEDLAC Fails to Endorse State Enterprises Bill

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) again calls for the National State Enterprises Bill to be scrapped following strong public disapproval and the National Economic Development and Labour Council’s (NEDLAC) failure to reach consensus on the Bill’s impact. NEDLAC confirmed to Parliament this week that it could not overcome disagreements between business, labour and government …

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21 May 2025

‘Cautious’ Support for 2025 Budget Speech

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance cautiously welcomes the revenue and expenditure proposals in the Minister of Finance’s Budget Speech. We see this as a pathway to a National Budget which we should be able to support when it comes time to vote. Today, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presented a Budget proposal which is a manifestation …

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20 May 2025

Correctional Services Remains Silent on Missing Inmates

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The DA has written to the Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu to confirm whether his Department has been informed of the possible disappearance of Me-Kayle Timmie and Mikyle Mentoor – two convicted offenders who, according to a High Court order, should be detained at Pollsmoor Correctional Centre until at least October 2025. It …

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19 May 2025

Concern Over SAPS and NPA Allowing Public Pressure to Drive Cwecwe Investigation

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) expresses its deep concern over the South African Police Service (SAPS) and National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) allowing social media, public, and political pressure to unduly influence the investigation into the alleged rape of Cwecwe at her school in Matatiele. The NPA’s recent decision not to prosecute anyone in this …

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19 May 2025

Sweetening the Sugar Industry

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes the decision by Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Parks Tau, to ease regulations (or provide conditional block exemption) to the sugar industry under the Competition Act. This intervention will enable greater collaboration across the sugar value chain and offers a pathway to revitalising local production, preserving livelihoods, …

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19 May 2025

Jobs, Trade and Growth of the SA Economy Will Be Steenhuisen’s Focus on GNU-Trump Visit

Location: Letters

Dear Editor This week I will form part of the delegation led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, on a historic, and crucial visit to the United States of America, to engage with President Trump, and other senior US officials. The highest issues on my priority list will be securing trade relations between the US and SA, …

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18 May 2025

155 Children Dead From Malnutrition Since January 2025

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The DA is devastated to learn that 155 children across our country under age 5 have died in public health facilities with moderate (MAM) or severe acute malnutrition (SAM) as an underlying condition since January 2025. The majority of children affected were in Limpopo (32), Gauteng (30), and KwaZulu-Natal (29) This has been …

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18 May 2025

Donkey Sanctuary’s Promised Land Turns Sour

Location: News

Slaughter may await rescued animals if farm’s buyer obtains eviction order

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16 May 2025

$10 Billion in African Energy Opportunities at IAE 2025

Location: Business
Energy Capital & Power

The Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris featured a standout session this year with the Premier Invest Deal Room, a platform that spotlighted over $10 billion worth of oil, gas and renewable energy projects seeking investment across Africa and the broader energy frontier.

“This is a platform to showcase interesting opportunities across Africa that we are advising on,” said Marcel Awasum, Head of Business Development for Premier Invest. “All of the deals we are advising on, we are also mobilizing capital for – from family offices to private equity in oil and gas – mostly from the Middle East, and some from Europe.”

The session featured 17 active deals spanning upstream, midstream, trading and renewable segments, underscoring the breadth of investment potential across the African continent and beyond. One of the flagship opportunities was the development of a 200,000-barrel-per-day crude oil refinery, seeking $4.8 billion in combined equity and debt to meet growing regional demand for refined products. Another deal sought $50 million through a 360-day revolving letter of credit facility to support the import of refined petroleum products.

Exploration and production prospects were also on the table, including a development project offering up to 40% participating interest to qualified investors, as well as an African oil and gas company seeking a $30 million capital injection, strategic partnership and offtake agreement to enhance its trade capacity and expand upstream.

Refining featured prominently among the deals, with one project calling for €2-5 billion to expand national capacity – open to debt, equity and strategic partnerships. A separate opportunity involved a $25 million equity investment in a highly prospective offshore Guyanese block, offering first-mover advantage with an estimated 400 million barrels of recoverable reserves.

Other ventures included the sale of a defunct Caribbean gas-to-liquids plant with a proven $50 million EBITDA when operational; an $18 million debt facility to drill additional wells in an active production field; and a fast-moving $360 million field development project already attracting soft commitments. The session also featured investment opportunities in the Republic of Congo, where a special purpose vehicle is seeking a co-investor for an M&A transaction involving producing assets; a $70 million fuel importation deal in Burundi; and a $200 million financing package to support the purchase of both crude and refined products in Ivory Coast.

The session concluded with five renewable energy projects seeking over $725 million in investment. This included $362 million for a 70 MW geothermal project in Kenya, $92 million for a 71 MW hybrid solar PV and wind project in Zambia, $87 million for a 100 MW solar PV project in South Africa, and two clean-gas projects – one in Benin (43 MW) and another in South Africa (100 MW) – seeking $84 million and $100 million, respectively. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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16 May 2025

NPA’s Apparent Incompetence in Omotoso Prosecution

Location: Letters

Dear Editor Following a briefing by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development on Friday, the Democratic Alliance is outraged by the disastrous incompetence and clear lack of oversight in prosecuting Tim Omotoso on charges of rape and sexual assault. The DA demands that the members of the …

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16 May 2025

Gayton McKenzie Must Answer for Betrayal of the Creative Sector

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) stands in full solidarity with South Africa’s artists, performers, and cultural workers who have had enough of Minister Gayton McKenzie’s empty promises and blatant disregard for their livelihoods. The recent sector-wide protest – sparked by widespread frustration and captured in headlines like the Daily Sun’s “Gatvol artists want McKenzie …

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16 May 2025

Minister Motshekga Evades Parliamentary Oversight

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) is appalled by the deferment of today’s parliamentary briefing on the catastrophic Repair and Maintenance Project (RAMP) at 1 Military Hospital following the inexcusable absence of Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Angie Motshekga. This is not the first time Minister Motshekga has snubbed Parliament. Today’s meeting was even …

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16 May 2025

Dangerous Inmates Walk Free

Location: Letters

Dear Editor Following a question-session in the NCOP yesterday, the DA has written to the Chairperson of the Select Committee on Security and Justice to urgently summon all role-players, including Correctional Services officials and the Minister, to ensure accountability and prevent further failures. This action comes in response to deeply troubling revelations that point to …

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16 May 2025

Cadres and Mantashe’s Son Withdrawn From SETA Boards

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes the withdrawal of several ANC cadres, including individuals from KwaZulu-Natal and Buyambo Mantashe, the son of ANC National Chairperson Gwede Mantashe, from the boards of various Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs). This decision by Higher Education Minister Dr Nobuhle Nkabane marks a step in the right direction …

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16 May 2025

Daybreak Farm Scandal Heads to Parliament for Investigation

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) has written to the Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Finance, Dr Joseph Maswanganyi, to request an urgent hearing on the financial and ethical crisis at Daybreak Foods. This follows shocking reports that two directors of Daybreak Foods received six-figure payments while workers went unpaid, chickens were left to …

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16 May 2025

Protests Erupt in Bhisho

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The water crisis crippling the western parts of Buffalo City has now reached a breaking point. What was once a silent suffering behind closed taps has now spilt into the streets in protest. Yesterday, residents took to the streets of Bhisho, blocking roads in a desperate attempt to be heard. Their demand is …

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16 May 2025

Clarity Sought on ‘Missing’ R64 000 per Soldier

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) has written to Defence Minister Angie Motshekga, requesting a detailed breakdown of the SADC-funded allowances for troops, including how the payments are structured and where the remaining funds are being held. It is concerning that soldiers from the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), deployed to the Democratic Republic …

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16 May 2025

Dysfunctional Military Veterans Department Heads for Administration

Location: Letters

Dear Editor The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes the recommendation by the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans (DMV) to place the Department of Military Veterans under administration. This comes after years of systemic dysfunction, chronic mismanagement, and a consistent failure to deliver on its mandate. Key issues contributing to this state of collapse include …

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