443 new COVID-19 cases reported
South Africa has recorded 443 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 3 993 444.
THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2022, 09:33
South Africa has recorded 443 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 3 993 444.
The Eastern Cape Health Department has confirmed that the last body of the 21 victims of the Enyobeni Tavern tragedy has been identified. Health spokesperson Yonela Dekeda says this means all bodies have been identified and released to families.
A protection and security service police officer says her assault case against the Deputy Speaker of the Gauteng Legislature, Vuyo Mhlakaza-Manamela, was ignored until lobby group Afriforum intervened.
Eskom’s load shedding schedule ends at stage eight, but energy economist Lungile Mashele said that the potential of higher stages remained.
The cause of their deaths has not yet been officially released.
The suspect, an alleged known drug dealer, was arrested earlier this week.
Kidnapping expert Herman Bosman said that the spike in cases illustrates the desperation criminals are willing to resort to.
Charumbira was elected unopposed by 161 delegates at the Parliament’s headquarters in Midrand on Wednesday night.
It’s been 18 days since anyone last saw the little boy who is alleged to have fallen into a manhole, while playing with his friends at a park in Dlamini, Soweto, three Sundays ago.
While the rest of the country is battling power cuts, residents of Ugu are also contending with water shortages.
Small business owners say they’re losing money, motorists have raised concerns about traffic and there are many who are more at risk of crime as a result of the power cuts.
Officials made the comment after residents in Scenery Park in East London said that a tavern where 21 children died on Sunday was not adhering to the rules.
The Sanral board announced last month that there were lapses in the procurement processes with the awarding of the contracts.
South African households and businesses will again have to plan around stage four blackouts until midnight on Thursday.
Parliament is still trying to finalise the Electoral Amendment Bill, which came before the home affairs committee this week.
Paul Roelofse points out that your death does not mean that your problems die with you.
The Money Show talks to Mamello Matikinca-Ngwenya (Chief Economist, FNB SA) about the FNB/BER Consumer Confidence Index for Q2.
Eight people have appeared in the Blue Downs Magistrate’s Court, charged with being in possession of hijacked Eskom overhead cables.
Emotions ran high at the candlelight ceremonies held for the 21 young people that died at eNyobeni tavern in Eastern Cape.
Residents of Zastron in the Free State continue to be on the receiving end of severe water shortages in the area and have been without water for three weeks.
The Money Show interviews economist Dr Iraj Abedian, CEO of Pan-African Investment & Research Services.