President Cyril Ramaphosa has moved the country to adjusted lockdown level 1 following meetings with the National Coronavirus Command Council, the President’s Coordinating Council and Cabinet.
These are the changes Ramaphosa has implemented effective from 12 midnight:
Doctor and gospel singer Tumisang Makweya (popularly known as Dr Tumi) and his wife, Kgaogelo Makweya, have been cleared of the fraud charges they were facing.
Sowetan reports that the charges were withdrawn on Thursday after recent proceedings at the Johannesburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court sitting in the Palm Ridge magistrate’s court.
This after Dr Tumi and Kgaogelo submitted representations to the state on why they should not be prosecuted for allegedly defrauding the National Lotteries Commission of more than R1.5m.
Appletiser has done a voluntary product recall after routine quality testing found several of their batches were outside “acceptable standards”.
Last week, the sparkling juice brand released a statement expressing their main concern as the “wellbeing” of consumers.
“The health and wellbeing of our consumers is our primary concern and we have taken a decision to withdraw all affected stock from the market nationwide, with immediate effect,” Appletiser said.
The National Consumer Commission has urged consumers who have brought Appletiser products recently to check the expiry dates.
Gauteng health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi has revealed that Helen Joseph Hospital is cracking under severe strain.
With 148 vacancies, the hospital’s staffing problems and lack of space have severely compromised hospital care.
Deaths and adverse events have increased at the hospital’s emergency department as they battle with a flood of extra patients who have spilled over from the fire-damaged Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital.
In an angry statement on Thursday, the ANC Youth League (ANCYL) in Mpumalanga said they were “dumbfounded” by the final list their party’s leaders had submitted to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) and accused the ANC of committing “treason” and being corrupt.
Spokesperson Zwelo Masilela said the ANCYL in Mpumalanga had convened an urgent provincial working committee meeting to discuss the “bogus lists” submitted by the ANC to the IEC.
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