Justice Minister

LFN Follows a Typo — and Asks: Where Is South Africa’s New Incitement Bill?

What began with LFN noticing a simple spelling error — “Offense” instead of “Offence” — opened a far more troubling question: where is the actual Conspiracy, Instigation and Incitement to Commit Offence Bill, 2026? Cabinet has approved this potentially far-reaching criminal-law Bill for introduction in Parliament, the Justice Minister has publicly explained what its clauses and Schedule supposedly contain, yet the actual Bill remains remarkably difficult for the public to access. With its roots in the segregation-era Riotous Assemblies Act and its potential implications for freedom of expression, protest and activism, LFN asks why nobody (either the MSM or popular social media platforms) appears to have demanded to read the legislation behind the headlines.

🏠LFN TAKES ON A 32-YEAR INJUSTICE: YOUR BED, YOUR TOOLS AND YOUR DIGNITY WERE NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE FAIR GAME

For 32 years, South Africans facing execution have had crucial household goods, tools of trade, farming implements and professional equipment protected according to a monetary limit still rooted in 1994. LFN has now given Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi until 10 September 2026 to fix the R2 000 section 67 protection — or face a constitutional challenge and potential class proceedings. Learn what section 67 means, what to do when the sheriff arrives, and whether property previously taken from you could become relevant to this historic project.

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