Mkhululi Lukhele resigns as Gauteng Health Department HOD

Premier David Makhura had placed the HOD under precautionary suspension on Wednesday, following recommendations of the Special Investigating Unit in relation to the probe into alleged PPE corruption. Gauteng Health Department’s Prof Mkhululi Lukhele at a media briefing on 23 May 2020. Picture: @GautengHealth/Twitter BRITS – Suspended Gauteng Health head of department, Professor Mkhululi Lukhele […]

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EWN Weather Watch: A wet and windy weekend ahead

Your EWN Weather Watch update for Saturday, 3 October 2020. JOHANNESBURG – The South African Weather Service expects partly cloudy and cool weather conditions to persist for most parts of the country this weekend, with isolated showers and thundershowers. GAUTENG With parts of the province experiencing thunderstorms, the SA Weather Service warned that strong winds […]

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Over 1,900 people crossed SA border illegally from Zimbabwe in September – SANDF

Issues of border security have resurfaced as the country reopens its borders including at least 18 land ports. The Beitbridge border post between South African and Zimbabwe. Picture: @HomeAffairsSA/Twitter JOHANNESBURG – The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) on Friday said it had arrested over 1,900 people crossing into South Africa’s border from Zimbabwe in […]

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Gautrain services set to be affected by Numsa strike on Monday over wage hikes

It is understood the union and management failed to find an amicable resolution to the wage dispute. FILE: A Gautrain security official is seen standing at the door of the train at the Hatfield Station in Pretoria. Picture: AFP JOHANNESBURG – Gautrain services may be affected on Monday due to a threatened strike by the […]

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Weather services issues warning of strong winds, localised flooding in GP

The weather service issued a level 2 alert for potential severe downpours earlier this week, with several parts of the province expected to be hit by some rough weather conditions. FILE: Thunderstorms are predicted for cities in Gauteng, including Johannesburg, on 10 October 2019. Picture: Winnie Theletsane/EWN. JOHANNESBURG – With parts of Gauteng experiencing thunderstorms […]

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Mbalula: Passengers on flights must wear face masks for the entire trip

The minister on Friday briefed the media on travel regulations under lockdown level 1. FILE: Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula addressing the media on 16 September 2020 at the launch of Prasa’s integrated security plan in Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni. Picture: @EsethuOnDuty/Twitter JOHANNESBURG – Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula on Friday said travellers by flight would have to […]

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No need for children to remain at home, says Gauteng Education MEC Lesufi

Gauteng has recorded an 18% school dropout rate this year with the highest impact in grade R. FILE: Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi. Picture: Xanderleigh Dookey/EWN JOHANNESBURG – Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi on Thursday said that while there had been an improvement in school attendance across the province, more than 53,000 pupils had dropped […]

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SA Council of Geoscience urges Gauteng residents not to panic following tremor

A magnitude 2.8 tremor struck about 5 kilometres southeast of Randfontein and rattled areas on the West Rand. FILE: A seismograph takes readings of an earthquake. Picture: AFP JOHANNESBURG – The South African Council for Geoscience on Thursday said that there was no need to panic after the latest seismic activity in the west of […]

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WC govt seeking alternative to risk-based approach for int’l visitors

Officials said that in its current form, the regulations for international travel were a major blow for the tourism and hospitality sectors in the province. CAPE TOWN – The Western Cape government will be seeking an alternative to the risk-based approach for international travel announced earlier this week. Officials said that in its current form, […]

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Basic Education Minister Motshekga urges parents to send children back to school

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said that while learner numbers were increasing gradually, she was concerned that there were still learners who had not returned to school yet. Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga. Picture: GCIS. CAPE TOWN – Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga is appealing to parents to send their children back to school. […]

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