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Statement on the virtual Cabinet Meeting of Wednesday, 11 May 2022
11th May 2022 A. ISSUES IN THE ENVIRONMENT 1. Disaster management after the floods →
SANRAL heeds DA’s call to implement additional safety measures at the N2 Umhlali River roadworks site
11th May 2022 The Democratic Alliance in the KwaDukuza Local Municipality is pleased to learn of the commitment by the South African National Roads Agency... →
DA reports Lephalale Municipality to Green Scorpions for large sewage spills in residential area
11th May 2022 Today the Democratic Alliance (DA) has filed a complaint with the Environmental Management Inspectorate (Green Scorpions) against the Lephalale... →
DNA backlog denies justice for victims of rape and violent
11th May 2022 An increase in the backlog of DNA tests has resulted in justice being delayed for the victims of rape and violent crimes as thousands of suspects... →
Three weeks later, where is Parliament’s promised ad-hoc committee on the KZN floods?
10th May 2022 It is now four weeks since the devastating floods in KwaZulu-Natal, and three weeks since the announcement that Parliament would establish an... →
NUM commemorates 27th year of The Vaal Reef disaster, 104 workers lost their lives
10th May 2022 Today marks the 27th year anniversary of the commemoration of the Vaal Reef Disaster that resulted in the loss of lives of 104 workers during the... →
Limpopo has the most escapes from SAPS holding cells
10th May 2022 The DA in Limpopo takes note of the responses recently received to the written questions on escapes out of police custody submitted by the DA in... →
20% vacancy rate at Khayelitsha Police Station
10th May 2022 The South African Police Service has revealed in a written reply that Khayelitsha Police Station is operating with 20% of its positions not being... →