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Key events for today

1. Mnangagwa to preside over MSU graduation.

2. Charlie Kirk Assassinated in Utah. Trump statement on Charlie Kirk

Top Trending News

1. College Of Cape Town

2. Peter Mukabeta shocked by the state of the Victoria falls – Bulawayo road.

3. Chiwenga addresses Africa Inter Generational Women Leaders Summit

4. Remigius Makumbe, a SADC official and director of the Global Water Partnership

 

Business

 

1. Metair reports Revenue of R8 Billion

2. Growthpoint revenue up to R5 Billion

3. In a strategic move to mainstream cryptocurrency adoption in South Africa, global trading platform Binance has partnered with local payments provider Zapper, enabling consumers to use crypto for everyday purchases at 31,000 merchants—including major brands like KFC, Dis-Chem, and Pick n Pay—with transactions seamlessly processed and settled in South African Rand for businesses.

4. 89 percent rise in used Chinese car sales

Africa

1. Eleven Beautiful City Chinese nationals are sentenced for human trafficking in Johannesburg, but the daughter of one convict claims the real mastermind remains at large, sparking public debate about judicial transparency.

2. Fears arise over disruptions to HIV care in Nigeria due to a potential freeze in the U.S. PEPFAR program, with patients expressing concerns about access to daily antiretroviral (ARV) medication.

3. By end-September, the SA government will introduce an electronic travel authorisation system for short-stay visas.

Community

Pre-2023 (Exact Date Unspecified): Dr. Manager Mhangarai Muswaba is appointed principal of the College of Cape Town. Tensions emerge following the appointment, as two deputy principals who competed for the role contribute to internal leadership conflicts.

November 23, 2023: The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) is approached to investigate allegations against Dr. Muswaba, indicating early concerns about his leadership and governance at CCT. (Source: IOL report)

February 13, 2025: Students at CCT protest over inadequate facilities and a shortage of lecturers, threatening to shut down the campus. This highlights operational and administrative dysfunction under Dr. Muswaba’s leadership. (Source: News24)

August 13, 2025: Approximately 150 students at CCT’s Crawford campus stage a protest, disrupting traffic. While specific demands are not detailed, the action reflects ongoing unrest tied to governance and administrative issues. (Source: Web information)

September 9, 2025: The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education summons CCT leadership to appear before Parliament due to a governance collapse. The Committee cites persistent tensions among senior managers, low staff morale, and disruptions to academic programs, with Dr. Muswaba facing 21 charges related to mismanagement. (Source: The Guardian, September 10, 2025)

September 10, 2025: A News24 article reports on the parliamentary summons, emphasizing significant administrative and governance failures at CCT. The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) clarifies that claims of 300 charges against Dr. Muswaba are inaccurate, confirming only 21 charges. The Minister of Higher Education, Buti Manamela, invokes Section 46 of the Continuing Education and Training Act, 16 of 2006, to address mismanagement. A stabilization team is announced to restore governance, with a progress report expected within two months. (Source: The Guardian, News24)

Notes

South AFrica Tourism Projects PPPs

Mpumalanga’s God’s Window Skywalk (required R200m)

The Hole in the Wall Resort in the Eastern Cape (needed R141m)

Major sports events, such as a potential Formula 1 Grand Prix at Kyalami, LIV Golf at Steyn City, and the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup, are positioned as magnets for high-value tourism.