Online campaigns boost Groenewald amid disinformation concerns

Minister Pieter Groenewald faces questions over coordinated social media praise from anonymous accounts. He denies any role and insists the backing is genuine.

South African Minister of Correctional Services Pieter Groenewald has become the focus of online posts calling him a potential president. Accounts such as @ChrisExcel102 on X began promoting “Lord Pieter Groenewald” in June 2025, with one post reaching nearly half a million views.

Groenewald, 70 and a former Freedom Front Plus leader, has rejected any involvement. His office stated that positive endorsements started appearing from December 2025 and described the support as organic. The minister has previously sought legal action against negative content.

Similar material appears on TikTok, including a playlist titled “Dr Groenewald 4 President.” Researchers note that some accounts promoting these messages have switched political allegiances rapidly in the past, raising questions about paid influence campaigns ahead of the November 4 local elections.

The Electoral Commission of South Africa is preparing social media rules but says it cannot act as a digital enforcer. Chairperson Mosotho Moepya warned that young voters face a “hurricane of disinformation.”

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President Cyril Ramaphosa at podium pledging SAPS stability amid police commissioner summons and senior officer arrests in corruption scandal.
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Ramaphosa seeks SAPS stability amid Masemola summons and arrests

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has pledged to work with the police minister to stabilise the South African Police Service following a summons for National Commissioner General Fannie Masemola and arrests of senior officers over a procurement scandal. The National Prosecuting Authority confirmed Masemola must appear in court on 21 April, while 15 senior officers face corruption charges linked to a R360-million contract. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya emphasised adherence to the law.

South Africa's Electoral Commission has raised alarms over the rapid spread of disinformation on social media ahead of the November 4 local government elections. Outreach deputy CEO Victor Shale highlighted how peddlers create new crises daily, outpacing current safeguards.

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A digital ethics advocate raised concerns over an apparent coordinated troll attack on an online news report over the weekend about the imminent replacement of ICT Secretary Henry Rhoel Aguda. Suspicious accounts appeared in the comments within an hour, dismissing the article as 'fake news'. Aguda responded that he does not know the critic and his mandate is to clean the internet of harmful content.

National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola has denied any wrongdoing related to the R360 million Medicare24 contract scandal, insisting he followed proper processes and cancelled the deal amid prior arrests of senior officers. Speaking in Durban after a court summons for April 21, he affirmed court cooperation. Separately, Police Minister Senzo Mchunu challenged corruption claims by the KZN police commissioner.

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Milimani court has acquitted 24-year-old university student David Oaga Mokaya of charges for publishing false information through an AI-generated image depicting a funeral procession linked to President William Ruto. He was arrested in November 2024 amid Gen Z protests. The court dismissed the case due to insufficient evidence.

Nominations for key positions in the Democratic Alliance have opened, with several prominent figures announcing their candidacies for the party's federal congress in April. The current leader, John Steenhuisen, and Federal Council chair, Helen Zille, are not seeking re-election.

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Two opposition parties in Nelson Mandela Bay have submitted no-confidence motions against Mayor Babalwa Lobishe, citing failures in electricity and water infrastructure management. The motions highlight repeated pylon collapses and controversial transformer leasing amid ongoing service disruptions. The mayor dismissed the challenge as expected from critics.

 

 

 

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