Presidency receives SIU report on Digital Vibes investigation

The Presidency has received the final report of the Special Investigating Unit on an investigation into a contract between the National Department of Health and service provider, Digital Vibes.

“The Presidency is studying the report and will keep the public abreast of developments in this matter.

“It will do so in a manner that preserves information that may be or become the subject of prosecution, civil action or disciplinary proceedings,” the Presidency said in a statement.

The SIU is probing the irregular awarding of a R150 million tender to close associates of Health Minister Zweli Mkhize who has been placed on special leave pending the outcome of the investigation.

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has been granted a preservation order to freeze approximately R22 million held in bank and investment accounts linked to Digital Vibes (Pty) Ltd.

The order was granted on 17 June 2021 by the Special Tribunal.

This is as part of taking action against those implicated in corruption, maladministration and malpractice, in the matter involving the national Department of Health and the communication firm.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Police caution the public about apparent Mahikeng total shutdown protest

POTCHEFSTROOM – The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the province noted with concern message doing the rounds on various social media platforms notifying Mahikeng community about the so called “Mahikeng Total Shutdown” on Wednesday, 7 July 2021.

Members of the community are urged to ignore this message, which is meant to mobilise them to take part in an illegal activity. Law abiding citizens are advised to respect the rule of law and not to participate in actions that are destined to undermine and challenge the authority of the State.

The use of social media platforms to encourage, incite and mobilise others to commit crime is therefore discouraged. Furthermore, the police will not tolerate any criminality or action that is intended to cause destruction of properties including Essential Infrastructure and disruption of basic services. “We are therefore calling upon all members of the community to not only avoid being part of any action that is intended to undermine or challenge the authority of the State, but to report all criminal acts to the police”, said Lieutenant General Sello Kwena.

Source: South African Police Service

Four alleged drug dealers arrested

FREE STATE – On Monday 5 July 2021 at about 22:00, the Welkom Public Order Police Reaction Team deployed Bethlehem received information about someone allegedly dealing in drugs in a certain house in Bohlokong.

The said house was visited and police found three young men inside a stationery vehicle in the yard at Giyani location, Bohlokong, Bethlehem. They were searched and arrested after they were found in possession of drugs.

The suspects aged 24, 31 and 33 were found in possession of Crystal Meth and Kat.

The team proceeded to the back room and a 33-year-old man was arrested after he was also found in possession of Crystal Meth.

The four suspects have been detained and are expected to appear before Bethlehem Magistrate court today, 06 July 2021, on charges of dealing in drugs.

Source: South African Police Service

Police hunt armed robbery suspects

EASTERN CAPE – SAPS Whittlesea detectives are on the hunt for three suspects who allegedly robbed a security guard of an undisclosed amount of money today, 6 July 2021.

It is alleged that the complainant, two employees and a security guard were returning from a local bank in Strand Street, Whittlsea when two suspects grabbed the money bag while the third suspect pointed her with a firearm. Suspects fled in a beige Toyota Avanza. The money belonged to a cash loan business.

Police are appealing to anyone who can provide any information relating to the suspects or their whereabouts to contact Whittlesea Police Station on 040 842 6138, or Crime Stop 08600 10111 or their nearest Police station.

All information is confidential and callers may remain anonymous.

Source: South African Police Service

Alleged copper cable thief arrested in Cala

EASTERN CAPE – SAPS Cala members were patrolling the R410 road today, 06 July 2021, when they noticed a White Nissan NP200 bakkie transporting copper cables.

The vehicle was stopped and the driver got out of the vehicle and ran away.

The suspect was apprehended and detained for possession of suspected stolen copper cables. The value of the copper is R350 000-00 and the bakkie was confiscated for further investigation purpose.

The 21-year-old suspect will appear before the Cala magistrate’s court on Wednesday, 07 July 2021 on the respective charge.

Source: South African Police Service

Tribute for Dr Kenneth Kaunda

Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, has paid tribute to former President of the Republic of Zambia, Dr Kenneth Kaunda, for fighting against colonial rule on the continent and the world.

Addressing the Kenneth Kaunda Tribute Webinar on Monday, the Minister described the founding President of Zambia as a great leader who fought for the defence of peace, independence and security in Africa and the world.

“In international platforms, Dr Kaunda always expressed his determination to fight for the freedom of all oppressed African nations and all other nations of the world,” Mthethwa said.

Kaunda passed away on 17 June, at the age of 97. He was laid to rest on Friday.

Government through the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture and its agency, the National Heritage Council (NHC) in partnership with Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) hosted the Kenneth Kaunda Tribute Webinar Hosted under the theme: “Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr Kenneth Kaunda”.

The webinar paid homage to Kaunda for being an outstanding African leader.

“Though Kaunda’s philosophy was a non-violent one, he at the same time supported those who chose armed resistance as a legitimate pillar of struggle. Under his leadership, the people of Zambia opened their country to those who were fleeing oppression and hosted leaders of Liberation Movements. This came at enormous cost, because of their difficult geographical situation,” the Minister said.

Mthethwa commended Kaunda for the role he played in South Africa’s freedom and independence.

“South Africa, like many of the then frontline States, owes her freedom and independence to this gallant statesman, a jovial man, a creative worker, a sportsman and, above all, a true and sincere African liberator. The well-regarded legacies of Zambia, which is not commonly known or spoken about is that Zambia has also been the country of residence for more future Presidents of African countries than have been produced by any other country in Africa,” the Minister said.

These include the late President Milton Obote of Uganda, the late President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, all the three Presidents of Namibia, President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, President Bingo wa Mutharika of Malawi, President Jacob Zuma of South Africa, President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe.

The following second in command, of the State are the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo of Zimbabwe and Deputy President Baleka Mbete of South Africa.

“Whilst he was never President of State, it is worth mentioning the great Oliver Reginald Tambo, the ANC’s longest serving President since its formation over 100 years ago, and who oversaw it through its most difficult period, also lived in Zambia.

“Kaunda made it abundantly clear that Zambia’s support and participation in the Liberation Struggle, was not based on a desire to make social, economic and political investments.

“Rather, it was simply doing what was morally correct and therefore should not concern themselves with the question of whether or not there would be eventual rewards for the Zambian sacrifices,” the Minister said.

He said Kaunda was a dedicated Pan Africanist and a citizen of the world whose mission on planet earth was unity to humanity.

African Union Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, Amira Elfadil, said Kuanda was a pioneer leader and a dedicated Pan-Africanist committed to ending colonial rule in Africa.

“We recognise his endless dream of having Africa as a united continent with sustainable peace, security and a strong cultural identity.

“Kaunda was a strong supporter of the HIV/AIDS response and showed great leadership and courage in raising awareness and contributing to the fight against HIV/AIDS, related to stigma in the early days of the pandemic in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region and on the continent,” Elfadil said.

She credited Kaunda for being inspirational and innovative in the arts, culture, heritage and sports sector.

“In the liberation struggle there was a common song that used to be sung by freedom fighters in many countries in Southern Africa… it was let us walk together with one heart. It was written by Kaunda about the independence he hoped to achieve. This is one of the songs that was well known by the public but he composed several other songs as well.

“He also has had a love for football as he had the national team for Zambia named after him the KK11. The Zambian national football team was known for its performance in the global football arena and he was always ready to support the young players to achieve their dreams,” Elfadil said.

Source: South African Government News Agency