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SAHRC

Attention: Editors and Reporters
Tuesday, 15 April 2025

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC/ the Commission) has learned, with grave concern, news of a tragic shooting incident that occurred this morning at Walter Sisulu University (WSU). Preliminary reports indicate that one student has lost his life, while three others sustained injuries, allegedly after an altercation with security officials . The Commission extends its deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased, and wishes the injured students a full and speedy recovery.

23 March 2025

Zululand, having been conquered by us, really belongs to Her Majesty the Queen, but as an act of grace to the Zulu people, she has now parcelled out the country into independent chieftainships. It is for her officers, on her behalf, to decide the extent of territory that is by her favour to be allotted to each Chief. This was a right freely exercised by Cetshwayo, as well as by his predecessors, and it is that right which devolves upon the Great Queen by right of conquest, and that must not be disputed.”
HENK BOSHOFF &PEACEMORE MHODI | Watermafias: is it not time to look atthe Terrorism Act?

We need to start calling the deliberate sabotage of supply by watertankers, apparently in cahoots with municipal officials, what it is

11 April 2025 - 04:30

BY HENK BOSHOFF AND PEACEMORE MHODI

Access to sufficient water is recognised as a fundamental human right inSouth Africa. This right is justiciable, meaning it can be vindicated in a court of law. The water supply chain includes several role players such aswater services authorities (WSA), which are tasked by the Water Services Act with water provision at a local level.

EDITORS/REPORTERS                                                                 
10 APRIL 2025

Over the years South Africa has seen a shocking and drastic increase in reported and recorded cases of sexual offences. This is a cause for concern because it touches the core and moral fibre of our society in general.

Attention: Editors and Reporters
Wednesday, 09 April 2025

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) notes the Yellow Level 2 weather warning the South African Weather Service issued for 9 April 2025. The warning anticipates disruptive rainfall and strong winds in various parts of the country. While this is a moderate-level alert, it poses a real risk to lives, property, and essential services—particularly in vulnerable communities due to socio-economic conditions and inadequate infrastructure.

Attention: Editors and Reporters
Wednesday, 09 April 2025

On 08 February 2025, the South African Human Right Commission (SAHRC/Commission) released a statement to communicate its planned National Inquiry into Policy Framework around Artisanal Mining.

Attention: Editors and Reporters
Wednesday, 09 April 2025

The South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC/the Commission) Eastern Cape Provincial Office (ECPO) will be hosting a Human Rights Roadshow in Raymond Mhlaba and Blue Crane Route Local Municipalities.

Attention: Editors and Reporters
Friday, 04 April 2025

The South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC/the Commission) Gauteng Provincial Office (GPO) confirms that it has received and is investigating complaints concerning incidents of violence, discrimination, and abuse at private establishments. Private establishments include corporates and business organisations, religious and faith institutions, night clubs and other entertainment establishments, and sport clubs.

Attention: Editors and Reporters
Wednesday, 2 April 2024

The South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC/the Commission) Gauteng Provincial Office (GPO) will conduct a subpoena hearing against, Mr. Sipho Radebe, the Executive Mayor of the Emfuleni Local Municipality.

Attention: Editors and Reporters
Tuesday, 01 April 2025

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC/ the Commission) notes with deep concern the recent revelations in the matter of young Cwecwe. While certain aspects of this tragic case may fall outside the direct mandate of the Commission, it nevertheless presents a critical moment for reflection and urgent advocacy around the systemic failures in South Africa’s child protection systems.

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