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Cabinets’ update on economic resilience and governance
The Star
|August 08, 2025
MINISTER Khumbudzo Ntshavheni delivered the Cabinet update to the media yesterday, outlining the key outcomes from recent Cabinet meetings held on July 22 and August 6.

Yesterday, the briefing held in Pretoria highlighted the government's concerted efforts across various sectors to strengthen governance, boost economic resilience, and foster social cohesion amidst ongoing national and international challenges.
The Cabinet announced that it welcomes the appointment of the Madlanga Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption within the criminal justice system.
Ntshavheni explained that the gazetting of the Terms of Reference reflects the government’s resolve to harness constitutional mechanisms to investigate allegations of wrongdoing, uphold institutional integrity, and restore public trust.
“This inquiry is a crucial step toward ensuring accountability and transparency within our justice system,” she stated.
In its fight against crime, the government reported that Operation Shanela 2 led to over 17 000 arrests nationwide between July 27 and August 2.
Nearly 2 911 suspects have been linked to serious offences such as murder, attempted murder, carjacking, rape, and robbery, while 1 763 individuals were apprehended for assault and grievous bodily harm.
Ntshavheni highlighted the ongoing efforts in Mpumalanga’s Barberton area, where authorities arrested 550 suspected illegal miners during Operation Vala Umgodi.
On the international front, the cabinet provided an update on negotiations with the United States regarding impending 30% tariffs that will take effect on August 7.
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