Khusela Diko demands withdrawal of ICASA foreign ownership directives at Parliament podium, amid Starlink controversy.
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Parliament chair Diko demands withdrawal of Malatsi’s ICASA directives on foreign ownership

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Khusela Diko, chairperson of Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Communications, has called for the immediate withdrawal of Minister Solly Malatsi’s December 12 policy directives to ICASA, deeming them unlawful amid backlash over bypassing local ownership rules for firms like Starlink.

Following Minister Solly Malatsi’s policy directives gazetted on December 12—aimed at allowing international telecom firms like Starlink to meet empowerment requirements via Equity Equivalent Investment Programmes (EEIPs) rather than direct equity stakes—Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Communications chairperson Khusela Diko has demanded their immediate withdrawal.

Diko, an ANC MP, labeled the directives unlawful, arguing Malatsi bypassed proper procedures, failed to consult Cabinet, and overstepped into legislative territory. "We've rejected those policy directives. We are calling for their immediate withdrawal, failing which we are calling for ICASA to apply its mind to what he is asking them to do, which is unlawful in our view," she said. The ANC echoed this, warning the move undermines transformation and regulatory integrity.

Malatsi defended the directives as within his authority under the Electronic Communications Act and ICASA Act, stressing they target regulations, not legislation, and urge ICASA to align urgently with national empowerment codes. "There is no attempt to amend legislation here... critics must reconcile with the law," he stated.

The controversy highlights tensions over ministerial oversight versus regulatory independence. The Portfolio Committee plans an early next-year meeting where Malatsi must account for his actions.

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Reactions on X to Khusela Diko's demand for withdrawal of Solly Malatsi's ICASA directives are divided. ANC-aligned users and Diko criticize the move as unlawful overreach undermining BEE and transformation. Pro-Starlink voices attack Diko as blocking progress and celebrate potential connectivity improvements. Skeptics question ministerial interference in ICASA's independence.

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Dramatic courtroom illustration of South African inquiry into alleged police corruption and drug cartel infiltration.
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Hearings expose alleged drug cartel ties in South African policing

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Two parallel inquiries in South Africa have uncovered deep distrust and corruption allegations within law enforcement, stemming from claims of a drug cartel's infiltration into police and politics. Key figures like former minister Bheki Cele and Vusimuzi Matlala face scrutiny over financial dealings, while the disbandment of a task team raises questions about protecting criminals. The Madlanga Commission is set to submit an interim report this week, though it will remain confidential.

South Africa's Minister of Communications, Solly Malatsi, has issued a policy directive to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) to align its regulations with national codes, allowing multinationals like SpaceX to obtain telecom licenses without selling equity stakes. This move recognizes Equity Equivalent Investment Programmes (EEIPs) approved by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC). The directive aims to facilitate investments needed to bridge the digital divide.

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Following Communications Minister Solly Malatsi's directive allowing Starlink to bypass Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) ownership via equity equivalent programmes, backlash has intensified. ANC members, experts, and opposition leaders criticize it as undermining economic transformation and digital sovereignty, amid debates over a controversial poll and security risks.

Three South African police officers have called on parliamentarians to safeguard them as whistleblowers exposing crimes within their force. They made the plea during testimony before an ad hoc committee probing corruption and interference in the justice system. The officers highlighted the need for protection against victimization by superiors.

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The Johannesburg High Court is set to deliver judgment on 5 February 2026 in businessman Suleiman Carrim's urgent bid to avoid testifying before the Madlanga Commission. The commission argues that granting relief would stifle its ability to compel witnesses in its probe into corruption within South Africa's police service. Carrim claims the commission has violated principles of fairness by singling him out.

أوصت اللجنة المستقلة للبنية التحتية بتقديم شكاوى جنائية وإدارية ضد السيناتورين جويل فيلانويفا وجينجوي إسترادا، والنائب السابق زالدي كو، وثلاثة آخرين بسبب مزاعم ارتدادات في مشاريع السيطرة على الفيضانات. تشمل التحقيقات ذات الصلة تصريحًا مزورًا من قبل شاهد في السناتور المرتبط بكو وجهودًا لمصادرة الأصول المشمولة. يدفع المشرعون لإنشاء هيئة أقوى لمكافحة الفساد وسط إحباط الجمهور من وتيرة التحقيق.

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أعلن زعيم جبهة وايبر الوطنية كالونزو موسيوكا أن المعارضة المتحدة ستقدم عريضة رسمية تتحدى التدخل المزعوم للدولة في انتخابات Mbeere North وMalava الفرعية. وقال إن أدلة تشير إلى أن الرئيس ويليام روتو اتصل شخصيًا بقائد شرطة محلي للتأثير على النتائج. وقد جرت الانتخابات الفرعية في 27 نوفمبر 2025.

 

 

 

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