Petrol price to increase

South Africans will be paying more at the pumps from Wednesday following the increase of all grades of fuel.

Illuminating paraffin and LP Gas prices are also expected to rise.

The increases are as follows:

  • All grades of petrol will increase by at least 51c
  • Diesel 0.05% sulphur will rise by some R1, 42
  • On the other hand, diesel 0.005% will go up by R1,43
  • Wholesale illuminating paraffin increases by 77c
  • The Single Maximum National Retail Price for illuminating paraffin will go up by R1,03
  • Maximum LP Gas Retail Price will increase by 98c

The adjustment means that a litre of 95 ULP, which currently costs 22.36 in Gauteng, will now cost R22.87 as of Wednesday.

In a statement, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) explained that the prices are influenced by several local and international factors including importation costs and the cost of crude oil.

“The average Brent Crude oil price increased from $89.79 US Dollars (USD) per barrel to $92.41 USD per barrel during the period under review. The average international product prices of petrol, illuminating paraffin and diesel increased while LPG prices decreased during the period under review.

“The Rand depreciated on average against the USD, from R17.55 to R18.11 Rand per USD, during the period under review when compared to the previous one. The weaker Rand led to higher contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin by 37c per litre, 52c per litre and 48c per litre respectively,” the statement read. 

Source: South African Government News Agency

Gauteng SAPS operations net over 1 000

South African Police Service (SAPS) operations have seen the arrest of over 1 750 suspects across Gauteng over the weekend.

Lieutenant Colonel Mavela Masondo said the suspects were arrested in all five districts during the tracing of wanted suspects, roadblocks, raiding of hotspots, and stops and searches.

He said police in Johannesburg District arrested 536 suspects for crimes ranging from murder, attempted murder, carjacking, business robbery, fraud, possession of suspected stolen property, including undocumented persons.

Meanwhile, 430 suspects were nabbed by the police in Tshwane for crimes that include business robbery, possession of an unlicensed firearm, driving under the influence of alcohol and dealing in drugs.

“Similar operations were conducted in Ekurhuleni District, where 397 suspects were arrested for murder, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, possession of suspected stolen goods, armed robbery and undocumented foreign nationals,” said Masondo.

More than 390 suspects were arrested in the West Rand and Sedibeng Districts for crimes ranging from murder, rape, and possession of an unlicensed firearm, possession of drugs, assault and intimidation.

All arrested suspects will appear before different Magistrates’ Courts in Gauteng in due course.

Management of SAPS in Gauteng has urged the community to continue to help the police in the fight against crime by reporting criminal activities, by calling Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

Source: South African Government News Agency

President Ramaphosa appoints new Intelligence Inspector General

Imtiaz Fazel is expected to start his five year term as the new Inspector General of Intelligence on Tuesday, following his appointment by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Fazel’s nomination for the position was approved by the National Assembly and he was appointed by the President in accordance with Section 210(b) of the Constitution, read in conjunction with Section 7(1) of the Intelligence Services Oversight Act of 1994.

According to a statement by the Presidency, the approval came after a 12 people were interviewed for the position by the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence (JSCI).

“The Intelligence Services Oversight Act mandates the JSCI to recommend a candidate for approval by at least two thirds of National Assembly Members.

“Following National Assembly approval, the name of the candidate is submitted to the President to consider the nominee for appointment as Inspector General.

“The Inspector General monitors and reviews the operations of intelligence services, including the State Security Agency, the Defence Intelligence Division of the South African National Defence Force and the Crime Intelligence Division of the South African Police Service,” the statement read.

Some 25 people had applied for the job during a public process.

The Presidency said Fazel’s appointment is a “continuation of the attention President Ramaphosa is giving to strengthening the capability of the State, including the security sector”. 

“Mr Fazel is a former Chief Operating Officer – at the level of Deputy Director General – in the Office of the Inspector General of Intelligence and a former Deputy Director General in the Office of the Director General of the State Security Agency.

“From 2015 to 2020, he served as Deputy Director General: Governance, Risk and Compliance in the Department of Public Works, following which he served as Acting Director General in the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure.

“Mr Fazel has obtained a Master’s Degree in Security Studies from the University of Pretoria and holds a Bachelor of Accounting Science Degree from the University of South Africa. He holds a Post-Graduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of the Western Cape and is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants, among other achievements.” 

President Ramaphosa sent his well wishes to the new Inspector General.

“The President offers Mr Fazel his best wishes and support in his role as Inspector General of Intelligence, which is a critical function that contributes to making the country and the world a safer place, and advancing the country’s national interest,” the high office said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Partnership policing to intercept crime remains a priority in Lulekani

LULEKANI – The South African Police Service in Lulekani represented by the Communication Officer and Mopani District Men For Change Deputy Chairperson, Sergeant Ntsako Reoh Mabunda concluded October month on a high note by strengthening partnership policing with congregations.

This follows an efficacious visit by the members of SAPS at Radical Faith Army of church in the Lulekani policing precinct under the leadership of Pastor Andy.

Sergeant Ntsako Reoh was accompanied by Lulekani SAPS Crime Prevention member Sergeant Tsakani Nekhavhambe, Women’s Network Treasurer and OPAM Coordinator Sergeant Yvonne Chauke together with Community Policing Forum Executive Chairperson and Mopani District Secretary General Mr Doctor Ngobeni.

Sergeant Mabunda was given a slot where His speech aimed at the hearts of the congregation. During His speech, He sensitized the congregation about:

* Spike robberies along the N1 route.

* Sexual offences.

* Gender Based Violence (GBV).

* Children’s Rights.

* Domestic Violence (DV).

* Community Based Structures.

* Public Violence and illegal mining.

Youth were also warned to desist from taking part in any Criminal activities and further encouraged them to take the issue of education very seriously and also to respect their parents and elders.

In conclusion, contact details of the police Management, Community Service Center (CSC) including safety tips to prevent burglary and theft cases were also shared to the congregation.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspect arrested for dealing in cycads plants

KWAZULU-NATAL – On Friday 28 October 2022, Hawks members from Port Shepstone Serious Organised Crime Investigation assisted by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment arrested a 28-year-old suspect for dealing in cycad plants at Kwanyuswa area near Ezinqoleni. 

Police received information about a suspect who was advertising cycad plants for sale on Facebook. The suspect indicated that he was not in possession of a permit to do so. An undercover operation was conducted and five cycad plants were recovered. A further search was conducted in his residence and two large encephalartos ghellinckii cycads and thirty nine small Encephalartos natalensis cycads were seized.

The suspect was placed under arrest and charged for illegal dealing in cycad plants. He is expected to appear in the Ezingolweni Magistrate’s Court today. 

Source: South African Police Service

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Pawel Lopatka Joins Customertimes as Strategic Portfolio Leader

NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Customertimes, an international leader in digital solutions and a global Salesforce integration and implementation partner, announced today that veteran IT executive Pawel Lopatka has joined the company as Strategic Portfolio Leader.

Mr. Lopatka brings a broad suite of skills and strategic expertise to his new role. He is regarded as one of the most effective, innovative managers working in Poland’s IT sector, with deep experience in financial technology, retail, media, digital transformation, outsourcing, the Metaverse, and mergers & acquisitions.

Recognized by the Pro Progressio Foundation as Manager of the Year in 2018 and as a Business Tiger from 2017 to 2022, Mr. Lopatka has spearheaded European initiatives for a range of global companies. He is a former Board Member of the Polish Chapter of the Project Management Institute and Poland’s Association of Business Service Leaders.

Customertimes COO Brian Borack said Mr. Lopatka is central to the company’s plans for accelerated European growth.

“Pawel is widely regarded for his strategic and operational acumen,” said Mr. Borack. “We’re scaling dramatically, and Pawel’s vision and insight will be a key ingredient to blaze the trail for our clients, team, and organization.”

Mr. Lopatka considers Customertimes an ideal fit for his skills and personal ethos.

“Customertimes’ primary mission is implicit in the company’s name – serving the customer above all else,” said Mr. Lopatka. “That’s a commitment I share. I’m devoted to driving customer success, ensuring quality delivery, and helping the company scale its client portfolio. Customertimes has a stellar reputation for top talent and delivering cutting-edge solutions on deadline. That’s why it’s growing rapidly, and why I’m proud to join the leadership team.”

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