In today’s news, the president reveals that the National Health Insurance Bill will be signed on Wednesday, the City of Johannesburg is making slow progress in the repair of Bree Street after last year’s gas explosion, and preliminary investigations have indicated concerns that warrant further examination in the George building collapse.
Also, the ANC, ATM, COPE and PAC have been fined by the Electoral Court for failing to provide financial statements and a man has tested positive for monkeypox at Ahmed Kathrada Hospital.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to sign the contentious National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill into law on Wednesday, 14 May.
In its latest update on progress regarding the signing of the bill, the Presidency issued a statement on Monday evening announcing the news.
The City of Johannesburg (CoJ) is making incremental progress in restoring one of the CBD’s main arterials following the Bree Street gas explosion last year.
Sections of Lillian Ngoyi Street, formerly Bree Street, exploded in spectacular fashion on 19 July 2023 due to a gas leak under the road surface.
Preliminary investigations have indicated concerns that warrant further examination regarding the building collapse in George, Western Cape.
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister, Sihle Zikala visited the site for inspection on Monday.
On 10 May, the Electoral Court in Bloemfontein ordered a number of political parties to pay administrative fines of R10,000 and R40,000, for failing to provide audited financial statements to the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) in terms of the Political Parties Funding Act (PPFA).
The ANC, ATM, COPE, NFP, AIC and PAC were ordered to pay administrative fines of R40,000.
Monkeypox, now referred to as Mpox, has reared its rare head yet again.
The City of Johannesburg received laboratory confirmation from Ahmed Kathrada Hospital in Lenasia, south of Joburg on 8 May that a 35-year-old man had tested positive for the infectious disease.
In celebration of Mother’s Day, some of DStv’s beloved moms, known for their roles in popular telenovelas and reality shows, have graciously shared their cherished memories, sentiments and experiences of motherhood.
From navigating the spotlight to balancing careers with nurturing their children, these public figures provide a glimpse into the diverse experiences of motherhood.
Beyoncé has her BeyHive which unquestionably supports her through everything; Thandiswa Mazwai has a core of black women − who are yet to get an official name as a fan base − which came out in numbers over the weekend when Thandiswa launched her latest album at Carnival City’s Big Top Arena.
Thandiswa released her fifth studio album, Sankofa, on Friday.
Sharks coach John Plumtree said he will be sweating over the fitness of Eben Etzebeth, Vincent Koch, and Lukhanyo Am for their Challenge Cup final on May 24 after they picked up injuries in the defeat to Benetton in the United Rugby Championship in Durban on Saturday.
The match against Benetton was supposed to serve as a preparatory game for the Challenge Cup final with Gloucester on May 24 in London, with Plumtree wanting his players to get minutes under their belts, fix aspects of their game and get some winning momentum ahead of the final.
Kaizer Chiefs face competition for in-demand Richards Bay goalkeeper Salim Magoola. The Ugandan is a target at Naturena where they are looking to shore up the goalkeeping department with Itumeleng Khune’s future up in the air.
The Natal Rich Boyz are open to selling the 27-year-old to the highest bidder although his camp prefers a move to Amakhosi at the end of the season. Magoola who has made 24 league appearances this season is also being monitored by SuperSport United and Chippa United.
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