In today’s news, Grade ones on their first school day, schools in KwaZulu-Natal forced to close early due to severe weather warnings, and arson is suspected after Phoenix Secondary School goes up in flames.
We also look at investigations getting underway after two Tshwane Metro Police officers and a suspect were hit by a TMPD vehicle, critical documents being stolen at African Transformation Movement’s offices, and ANC member of Parliament Boy Mamabolo denying he’s in an affair after being filmed kissing a comrade.
Also, Gospel singer Kenny Makweng’s death, Bafana’s loss to Mali and SA’s former captain for the U-19 Cricket World Cup, David Teeger.
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The KwaZulu-Natal government instructed all schools to release pupils early on Wednesday amid severe weather warnings.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a level 5 warning for disruptive rain in the province.
Arson is suspected to be behind the fire that gutted Phoenix Secondary School in Durban on Tuesday night, the eve of the opening of schools.
The fire is said to have gutted significant parts of the school premises.
The Tshwane Metro Police Department (TMPD) has reacted to an incident caught on camera where a suspect and two TMPD officials were hit by a TMPD vehicle in a freak accident that occurred in Hammanskraal.
The incident occurred on Friday, January 12.
The African Transformation Movement (ATM) says critical documents were stolen from their head offices in Mthatha on Tuesday night.
According to ATM spokesperson Zama Ntshona this was the second burglary in two days.
ANC Member of Parliament Boy Mamabolo has defended himself, saying he wasn’t cheating on his wife, after a video of the politician kissing a woman circulated on social media after the ANC’s celebrations of their 112 years over the weekend.
“Nope I was not cheating on my wife. She is my cadre and there is nothing wrong with kissing my own comrades. I’m not sleeping with them,” Mamabolo told The Citizen.
Gospel star Kenny Makweng has passed away, two weeks after he was admitted to the ICU due to brain complications that triggered a stroke.
His management confirmed the news of his passing on Tuesday.
It was not the start Bafana Bafana had hoped for in their quest to reach the knockout stage of the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
The 2-0 loss to Mali on Tuesday has left them with a mountain to climb in their next two games against Namibia and Tunisia.
The South African Zionist Federation (SAZF) has demanded the reinstatement of David Teeger as the captain of the SA U-19 cricket team, ahead of the U-19 World Cup which is being held in South Africa from Friday.
According to the SAZF a petition launched in support of Teeger, who was relieved of the team’s captaincy after statements he made last year about the war between Israel and Hamas, has garnered almost 50,000 signatures in its first 24 hours.
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