Hope Ntanzi

Junior Multimedia Journalist

The unexpected truth behind Shamila Batohi's decision to withdraw charges against Booysen

Hope Ntanzi|Published

NDPP Shamila Batohi explained she relied on prosecutorial reports rather than reading case dockets personally, defending her decision to withdraw racketeering charges ...

SA policing meltdown exposed | 13.2 million cases still unresolved

Hope Ntanzi|Published

Acting Minister Firoz Cachalia has disclosed that over 21 million criminal cases were opened in South Africa over the past decade, with a staggering 13.2 million ...

Wentworth shooting: Gunmen in Mazda 3 kill two, injure seven, and shoot dog

Hope Ntanzi|Published

KwaZulu-Natal police have launched a manhunt after gunmen travelling in a grey Mazda 3 opened fire on a group of people in Wentworth killing two people and a dog. ...

Mkhwanazi reveals how social media fueled the July 2021 unrest and the government's failure to act on his shutdown request ...

Hope Ntanzi|Published

During testimony to Parliament, KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Mkhwanazi revealed that his request for a social media shutdown to curb violence during the July ...

Home Affairs to keep doors open on Voting Day

Hope Ntanzi|Published

Temporary ID certificates at Home Affairs

Home Affairs speeds up ID process as elections loom but people are still frustrated

Hope Ntanzi|Published

Emotional Responses to Home Affairs Service Efficiency and Effectiveness.

Vote where you are registered! IEC has made key changes for the May elections

Christopher Buda and Hope Ntanzi|Published

As South Africans get ready to mark their X on May 29 in the 2024 provincial and general elections, the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) has introduced significant ...

Verulam residents tired of waiting for water

Hope Ntanzi|Published

With the elections approaching,Verulam’s residents demand solutions to the persistent water crisis.

ActionSA applauds Press Council ruling against media running questionable polls

Hope Ntanzi|Published

Action SA has praised the Press Council for taking up their complaint about what they called unfair reporting.

Kennedy Road residents tired of empty promises, want to make their votes count.

Hope Ntanzi|Published

Kennedy Road Informal Settlement residents straight talk on election promises