In today’s news update, cricket fans mourn the loss of former Proteas coach Mike Procter who passed away at the age of 77.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) launched its election manifesto on Saturday.
And in case you haven’t heard, Jacob Zuma has officially been booted off from the South African National Civil Organisation (Sanco).
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Jacob Zuma has officially been expelled from the South African National Civil Organisation (Sanco) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).
Sanco said the reason for the expulsion was Zuma‘s failure to attend the last three office bearer meetings since he was appointed.
Lawrence Dube has been appointed as acting provincial chair with immediate effect.
READ FULL STORY: Zuma out, Dube in: Sanco appoints new KZN chair
The Democratic Alliance (DA) launched its election manifesto on Saturday at the Union Buildings, Pretoria.
Party leader John Steenhuisen addressed hundreds of supporters, outlining the DA’s plans should they take office.
Key promises include ending load shedding and creating two million jobs.
READ MORE: ‘Blue machine in motion’: DA’s ‘solutions-driven’ manifesto in a nutshell
Meanwhile, it was a somber Saturday for South African cricket following the passing of former Proteas coach Mike Procter.
The former sportsman suffered cardiac arrest last week while undergoing surgery at a private hospital in Umhlanga.
Sadly, he did not gain consciousness – passing on at the age of 77.
READ FULL STORY: Mike Procter: SA cricket great who always gave country his ‘best innings’, passes away
Postbank has confirmed that closure of Post Office cash payments for SA Social Security Agency (Sassa) grants was already underway.
Postbank announced in 2023, plans to migrate nearly half a million Sassa grant recipients to other payment channels.
The first phase of the process is expected to close by April 2024.
READ MORE: Sassa grants: Update and closure schedule of Post Office cash payment points
Meanwhile, Rosemary Ndlovu investigator Sergeant Keshi Mabunda has been awarded the Police Minister’s Special Award – and promoted to captain.
Mabunda was recognised for his investigation of serial insurance killer Rosemary Ndlovu, which led to a successful arrest.
He said: “I’m overwhelmed, but this is great motivation for me and other members as well, so hard work pays.”
READ FULL STORY: ‘Hard work pays’: Rosemary Ndlovu investigator gets top job
The South African Football Association (Safa) said bonuses promises to Bafana Bafana would be paid out once the prize money has been received from the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
The national team returned from Côte d’Ivoire last week after finishing third place in the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).
READ MORE: ‘Hurry up and wait’? Safa on when it will pay Bafana bonuses
Lastly, Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates went head to head on the pitch last night in the DStv Premiership.
The much-anticipated match resulted in a 1-1 draw.
READ FULL STORY: 10-man Pirates hold Sundowns to a draw
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