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AfriForum has accused Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni of deliberately spreading falsehoods about their meeting with SAPS, denying they ever conceded misrepresenting farm murder statistics. The escalating dispute highlights growing tensions between the civil rights group and government amid international lobbying efforts and South Africa's position on Gaza.
In a significant development, Minister Ntshavheni has revealed AfriForum has acknowledged the accuracy of government farm murder statistics while addressing Cabinet concerns about 'right-wing misinformation campaigns'. The briefing also covered employment gains in key sectors, SASSA card migration deadlines, and South Africa's preparations for hosting the upcoming G20 Summit, including readiness of World Heritage Sites.
In a significant development, Minister Ntshavheni has revealed AfriForum has acknowledged the accuracy of government farm murder statistics while addressing Cabinet concerns about 'right-wing misinformation campaigns'. The briefing also covered employment gains in key sectors, SASSA card migration deadlines, and South Africa's preparations for hosting the upcoming G20 Summit, including readiness of World Heritage Sites.
Amid rising concerns over violence against Afrikaners, AfriForum demands that President Ramaphosa publicly denounce hate speech and classify farm murders as a national priority offence.
Senzo Mchunu defends the top-secret classification of the IPID report on the Phala Phala scandal, stating it protects witnesses, as opposition parties prepare to escalate the matter to court.
Police minister Senzo Mchunu explains why he is not releasing the Phala Phala Ipid report to the public.
Discover how SAPS is addressing AfriForum's allegations of underreported farm murders and what this means for rural safety.
The case against an Eastern Cape woman accused of plotting to kill her farmer husband has been postponed.
Dricus du Plessis may have trouble keeping all his fans after he voiced his support for US President Donald Trump and his anti-SA stance.
An 81-year-old woman died after an alleged assault by her son, raising urgent concerns about domestic violence against the elderly.
The tragic death of an elderly woman after an alleged attack by her son highlights the urgent need for action against domestic violence.
An 81-year-old woman has tragically died after an alleged assault by her son, raising urgent concerns about domestic violence against the elderly.
The duo borrowed R200 from the farmer and demanded more money from him: once he refused, they strangled him to death.
Wahasele Hazekiel Majoro and Tumelo Martin Katali have been sentenced to life in jail for brutal murder of 71-year-old farmer, Ephraim Diloro.
The alarm was raised after a neighbour became concerned after receiving a call from the victim's employer indicating that the farmer had not reported to work that day.
'The victim forced into the boot of his vehicle and transported to the Tseseng area in Qwaqwa, where he was tragically murdered. '
Police intensify the hunt for two suspects linked to a brutal 2017 farm murder in Limpopo, urging the public to help bring them to justice.
AfriForum said the ‘unfounded’ accusations include assertions that farmers who allegedly murdered two women and fed their bodies to pigs are AfriForum members.
While constitutional rights are there and apply to everyone in theory, to farmworkers these rights remain a pipe dream and a far-fetched reality.
Two farmers are accused of murder following separate incidents at a farm in Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
The PAC is calling on government and Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso to seize the farm that belongs to alleged murderer Zachariah Johannes Olivier.
The National Police Minister Senzo Mchunu said they were committed to fighting crime and making South Africans feel safe again.
Both the women were visiting the farm and were found to have sustained gunshot wounds.
Gregory Walsh is facing a charge of pointing a firearm at Zanele Mkhize who lives on his farm outside Richmond in the south-west of KwaZulu-Natal.
Bongani Mkhwanazi, who killed his boss two weeks after he was dismissed, has been handed a life sentence.