NSPCA welcomes long-awaited reform for lion captivity breeding ban

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CAPE TOWN - The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) has  welcomed the announcement by Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, on the imminent publication of the Lion Prohibition Notice banning new captive lion breeding facilities.   This long-awaited reform marks a pivotal milestone in dismantling an industry built on systemic cruelty, reflecting years of legal action, public advocacy, and inspections by the NSPCA. The prohibition confirms what the NSPCA has long exposed: the captive lion industry has operated largely unabated for decades, inflicting severe animal welfare violations, damaging South Africa’s conservation reputation, and flouting constitutional obligations to protect sentient beings. While limited to new facilities, this ban sends a clear signal that the commodification of lions for tourism, hunting, and the bone trade is no longer defensible. The NSPCA’s decade-long investigations have laid bare the industry’s brutality. O...

College fined during City of Joburg, DHET awareness blitz on bogus institutions


BRAAMFONTEIN - The Department for Higher Education and Training (DHET) recently partnered with City of Johannesburg's Citizen Relationship and Urban Management (CRUM) Region F to host an awareness campaign against illegal private higher education institutions on Tuesday, 18 February 2025.

Led by Dr Mimmy Gondwe, the Deputy Minister for Higher Education and Training, the campaign aims to educate individuals on the importance of verifying the accreditation and legitimacy of education providers before enrolling.

Representatives from Umalusi, the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations, the South African Qualifications Authority, and the Council on Higher Education participated in the campaign, emphasising the importance of checking college registration. 

Private education and training providers are required to register with the DHET, which regulates higher education institutions. This is to ensure that they operate within the law and to protect students from fraudulent activities and ensure their qualifications are recognised.

Deputy Minister Gondwe expressed enthusiasm for the campaign stating: “I'm pleased to collaborate with the City of Joburg and we need more campaigns like this. Other municipalities are coming on board. This campaign highlights the commitment of various levels of government to tackling illegality in higher education. By working together, we can empower learners and parents to make informed decisions when selecting colleges."

Source: @CityofJoburgZA


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