In today’s news, Minister Sisisi Tolashe has called an urgent meeting in light of Sassa’s data security breach, the Vaal Dam water level is continuing to drop, and the newly-elected mayor of Tshwane owes the municipality a substantial sum.
Also, Former labour minister Membathisi Mdladlana has died and the sister of one of the victims of alleged insurance killer Rachel Kutumela, has lamented the manner in which her brother was killed.
Also, it has emerged that Joburg and Tshwane have far fewer health inspectors than recommended and South Africa’s women’s cricket team will play against New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final.
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Minister of Social Development, Sisisi Tolashe, has called an urgent meeting with the Sassa and Department of Social Development EXCO on Friday.
This is for them to account for an alleged data security breach within the social grant system.
The Department of Water and Sanitation’s latest weekly report revealed a significant decline in the Vaal Dam’s water capacity levels.
The dam, an essential part of the Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS), recorded a capacity of 37.8% this week.
The DA has demanded newly-elected deputy mayor of the City of Tshwane Eugene Modise pay back his enormous municipal debt.
Modise is the chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC) in Tshwane and a recently-elected Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for finance in the municipality.
Former labour minister Membathisi Mdladlana has reportedly died.
News of his passing was shared by the SABC on Friday afternoon.
Jane Seakamela, the sister of Jacob Petros Seakamela, one of the victims of alleged insurance killer Rachel Kutumela, has lamented the manner in which her brother was killed.
Jacob was found dead on 14 September 2022.
Hardly a day goes by now without news about a group of children falling ill after eating snacks bought from a spaza shop.
In some places, communities closed down foreign-owned spaza shops, but the main problem seems to be that our metros do not have enough environmental health inspectors to check their compliance with food safety regulations and legislation.
In his life post the hosting of The Daily Show, South African comedian Trevor Noah has released a children’s book titled Into the Uncut Grass.
Unlike Noah’s bestselling autobiography Born Into Crime, Into the Uncut Grass is a fictional tale of a boy who leaves the safety of his home for the unpredictable outdoors, with his teddy bear in tow.
The President of the South African Roadies Association (Sara) has accused Minister of Sports Arts and Culture (DSAC) Gayton McKenzie of playing to the gallery and turning a blind eye to corruption in his department.
“The minister has blocked me for exposing his hypocrisy of turning a blind eye and not acting (saying anything) against rampant fraud and corruption at the department as confirmed in the minutes of the meeting between the Portfolio Committee and the office of the auditor-general on 23 July 2024,” Sara President Freddie Nyathela told The Citizen.
The Proteas will face New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday when they lock horns in a battle for the T20 Women’s World Cup trophy.
New Zealand beat former champions West Indies by eight runs in the second semifinal in Sharjah last night, progressing to the T20 Women’s World Cup final for the first time since 2010.
There are very few games where Mamelodi Sundowns don’t start as overwhelming favourites. The Carling Knockout last 16 clash against Golden Arrows at Lucas Moripe Stadium on Saturday won’t be any different.
Arrows have had a mixed bag of results in the new Betway Premiership after four matches. They started the season with two wins but their last two matches didn’t go according to script with defeats to newly-promoted side Magesi FC and Sekhukhune United.
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