Justice minister Mmamoloko Kubayi.
EXPOSED: South Africa’s justice system is teetering on the BRINK of COLLAPSE while government officials push a SHOCKING “digital transformation” plan to DODGE accountability. With the nation ranking as the FIFTH MOST DANGEROUS country on Earth, internal documents reveal a system in CRISIS: Over 223 court judgments are OVERDUE, MORE THAN DOUBLE the backlog from just five years ago. This is not modernization; it’s a DESPERATE MASQUERADE.
The Department of Justice’s so-called strategic plan until 2030 is a BLATANT admission of FAILURE. They confess to “unstable legacy systems,” “outdated infrastructure,” and judges so overburdened they are forced to write verdicts on NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS. This isn’t a plan for the future—it’s a damning indictment of a present where justice is crippled by load-shedding, cyber threats, and catastrophic mismanagement.
While Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi promises a “modernised” system, the HARSH REALITY is a nation where crime runs rampant and courts are paralyzed. The state now proposes tracking citizens through an “Integrated Justice System” and all-seeing “case management platforms.” Will this digital panopticon protect the public, or is it the next tool for CONTROL in a failing state? They promise efficiency, but the data screams CHAOS AND COLLAPSE.
The question now isn’t if the system can be fixed, but whether this digital overhaul is the last gasp of a government that has already LEFT ITS PEOPLE FOR DEAD.



