Justice minister rejects blame for Witness D’s murder, and ANC to investigate allegations of vote buying
Today, 10 December 2025, interviews will be held in Pretoria to select the next National Director of Public Prosecutions.
The selection panel has shortlisted six candidates for the job, one of whom will be chosen to replace Shamila Batohi as head of the National Prosecuting Authority.
Three candidates will be interviewed today, and another three will be interviewed on Thursday.
In Parliament, four new members of the uMkhonto weSizwe party will be sworn in today. The members are Bongani Mkongi, Pumlani Kubukeli, Makhosazana Radebe, as well as party leader and former president Jacob Zuma’s daughter, Brumelda Zuma.
The African National Congress will continue with the National General Council today. The party has split itself into two commissions and will be discussing policies.
In the East London Regional Court, closing arguments in the Enyobeni Inquest will be heard today.
The inquest is seeking to establish whether anyone can be held accountable for the deaths of 21 young people at Enyobeni Tavern in 2022.
The Rand is trading at R17.04 to the Dollar this morning, from R17.07 at the close of business on Tuesday.
Here are five other big things happening in South Africa today:
ANC to investigate allegations of vote buying – TimesLive
The ANC has told the Sunday Times that it is aware of allegations of vote buying in the buildup to its regional conference last week and that this is being investigated.
Justice ministry rejects blame for assassination of key witness – News24
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi defended the state’s witness-protection system and rejected criticism after the killing of whistle-blower Marius van der Merwe (aka “Witness D”), saying “we have not failed”.
South Africa set to extend validity period of driver’s licences – Daily Investor
While this may ease pressure on the Department of Transport to renew licences, critics argue that it will decrease revenue, forcing it to depend more heavily on the National Treasury.
It’s up to members to decide between ANC and SACP, says Mantashe – EWN
With the South African Communist Party contesting in the upcoming 2026 Local Government Elections, ANC national chairperson Gwede Mantashe has said that it is up to members with dual membership to decide which party they campaign for.
Canal+ delists MultiChoice from the JSE – MyBroadband
French media giant Canal+ has delisted MultiChoice after six years and nine months on the bourse.
This is the problem with our ministers, they never accept responsibility for anything. How are you ever going to be good at a job if you don’t take responsibility for the work?