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Society & Culture 2023

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: PROPOSED REGULATIONS TO POLICE PRIVATE SECURITY SECTOR

There’s a set of proposed new regulations on the table that could seriously shake up the private security industry — one that’s long filled the gap left by an overstretched police force.

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Mpumelelo Mkhabela Political Analyst

President Cyril Ramaphosa has named Mcebisi Jonas as his new Special Envoy to the United States, a strategic appointment aimed at deepening economic and political ties with one of the world’s biggest powers.

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CCTV By-law Sparks Debate in Johannesburg ( Andre Snyman - Founder - eBlockWatch )

The City of Johannesburg has just passed a new CCTV by-law — and it’s got people talking. From now on, if you’ve got security cameras on your property that capture public spaces, you’ll need to follow some strict new rules.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: POLYGAMY AND CONSENT

Across South Africa, the conversation around marriage is heating up — and it’s not just about love and commitment, but culture, rights, and the law. Public hearings on the proposed Marriage Bill are making their way through the provinces, and in places like Jozini and Greater Zululand, residents have not held back. At the heart of the debate? Polygamy — and specifically, a clause that would require written consent from the first wife before a husband can take on another.

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CONCERNS OVER COURT SAFETY (CHAD THOMAS IRS FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR)

A state witness was gunned down inside the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court earlier today. Yes, inside the very building where justice is meant to be upheld. It was a bold, brazen act that exposes the cracks in our court security systems. Criminals are walking into courts — armed — and walking out after turning public spaces into crime scenes. And here’s the thing: we were warned.

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UPDATE BY HEALTH MINISTER

After months of protests and urgent calls for job creation in the sector, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has announced a major recruitment drive — 1,650 new jobs are being opened up, including 1,200 for doctors, 200 for nurses, and 250 for other healthcare professionals. This follows the March budget speech and is being seen as a response to the pressure from healthcare workers and communities across the country. Is this enough to ease the crisis in our clinics and hospitals? Will these posts be filled quickly, and will they reach the rural and understaffed areas that need them most?

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REPORT RELEASED - GEORGE BUILDING COLLAPSE

Tonight we're turning our attention to a story that continues to weigh heavy on the hearts of many. It's been nearly a year since the tragic collapse of a multi-storey building in George, Western Cape — a catastrophe that claimed the lives of 34 innocent people. And yet, justice remains elusive. Joining Human Settlements Minister Thembi Simelane in Pretoria, Chairperson of the National Home Builders Registration Council, Noxolo Kiviet, delivered a hard-hitting message — accountability is not optional.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Depo-Provera contraceptives allegedly cause health problems for women

We have a powerful and eye-opening story to share with you today. New evidence suggests a possible link between the long-term use of the widely consumed contraceptive injection, Depo-Provera, and the development of brain tumours known as sphenoid wing meningiomas.

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ROADBLOCKS OR MONEY MAKING SCHEME (OUTA CEO WAYNE DUVENAGE AND JMPD XOLANI FIHLA)

Despite what you might have seen at a roadblock with a mini caravan parked on the side, you are not required to pay your traffic fines immediately at the scene. Contrary to popular belief, motorists may be provided with a list of their outstanding fines, but they are not forced to pay them on the spot. You also won’t be arrested for unpaid fines at the roadblock. So, what does this mean for you? Are you checking your fines regularly? Do you think the system is fair, or should there be more transparency around how traffic fines are handled? And do you feel comfortable not paying fines immediately when stopped at a roadblock?

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Siphiwe Dlamini (Head of Communication) at the ministry of defence

WHO DEPLOYED THE SANDF TO CWECWE DEMONSTRATION? A controversial issue has come to light following the recent march in Matatiele, which was organized to raise awareness against gender-based violence. The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has issued a statement responding to reports and allegations that their soldiers were deployed to monitor the march. The SANDF has categorically denied these claims, stating that their soldiers were in the area for border safeguarding duties and not for monitoring the protest.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8:How have drugs affected your life and that of your family?

Tonight, we're tackling a heartbreaking reality that affects families across our nation. Thembisile Maphalala's story is one of pain and struggle. Her son's addiction has torn their family apart, leaving her sleepless and searching for answers. The trust is broken, relationships are shattered, and the community's judgment only adds to the burden. But Thembisile isn't alone. Her son, Thembinkosi, is with her today, and he'll be sharing his story of how he got caught up in the life of drugs. We'll be exploring the devastating impact of addiction on families and the challenges of finding help. Joining us too is Njabulo Mkhwanazi from the Ithemba Rehabilitation Foundation, a centre that's dedicated to helping families pick up the pieces. Njabulo's own journey from addiction to recovery is a testament to the power of transformation. Tune in as we share their stories and explore the complexities of addiction and recovery.

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Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri ANC SPOKESPERSON

CONVERSATION CONTINUED - ANC ON VAT AND GNU ISSUES STAYING WITH THAT STORY... The ANC has accused the DA, of ‘acting as an opposition force,’ and the party has vowed to engage with other political factions on the Budget.

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MMUSI MAIMANE BOSA LEADER

BOSA’S MMUSI MAIMANE TACKLES GNU AND VAT INCREASE                                    In the latest on the VAT and government of national unity issues, BOSA leader Mmusi Maimane has made a bold statement, saying he's ready to work with other political parties to reverse the VAT hike. Maimane spoke to reporters at a press conference in Parliament on Tuesday, where he emphasized that the debate isn't just about the increase in VAT but about addressing the broader economic crisis the country is facing.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: LISTERIOSIS AND THE LIVES THAT IT AFFECTED

Six years after South Africa’s devastating listeriosis outbreak, the effects of this public health disaster are still being felt by thousands of victims. While the outbreak, which claimed the lives of over 200 people, is often viewed as a distant memory, the trauma and long-term consequences continue to haunt those who survived, as well as their families.

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ANTI US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND ELON MUSK PROTESTS

Last week, we discussed how the tariff cuts imposed on South Africa by President Trump's administration could impact us here. The situation is now even more critical, with protests across the United States in response to Trump’s broader economic policies. Tens of thousands of protesters rallied in the 'Hands Off' demonstrations, expressing anger not only at the president but also at his billionaire adviser, Elon Musk. Many voiced concerns about their jobs, the state of democracy, and how these policies are affecting the everyday lives of citizens.

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MNANGAGWA AND BATTLE FOR ANOTHER TERM

Recent moves by Mnangagwa and his supporters to extend his rule until 2030 have sparked protests and calls from within his own party for him to step down—or be forced to do so. These tensions have resulted in the dismissal of several top security officials, a move that some experts believe is designed to prevent a coup. We will speak to an investigative journalist Tafadzwa Jumo who is from Zimbabwe.

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ALLEGED HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN LOMBARDY EAST

Lombardy East is back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. This time, the families of three minors, part of a larger group of more than 30 Ethiopian nationals taken into custody, are claiming their loved ones have been kidnapped and are being tortured. After appearing in court last week, these individuals were reportedly sent back to their alleged captors.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: CHALLENGES OF FEMALE WARDENS

AFTER 8 today, we’re shining a light on the challenges faced by female wardens in South Africa’s correctional facilities—a group often overlooked despite the critical role they play in our justice system. Working in a male-dominated environment, female wardens face unique obstacles, from the physical demands of the job to the challenges of navigating a male-heavy workforce. Many female officers report feeling underprepared for the intensity of the work, and some face harassment or discrimination in a system not always designed with them in mind.

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TERRENCE ( SPOKESPERSON TO THE MINISTER )

Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi, has raised serious concerns following the acquittal of Timothy Omotoso and his co-accused on all charges in their high-profile trial.

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SONGEZO ZIBI - RISE MZANSI (SONGEZO ZIBI ON TARIFFS AND FISCAL FRAMEWORK )

New trade tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday are set to target dozens of African countries, with South Africa facing a 30% tariff and Lesotho hit with 50%. These tariffs are part of Trump’s so-called 'reciprocal tariffs', which he claims are a response to what he calls unfair trade policies.

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