SA records over 10 000 new COVID-19 cases

South Africa has recorded 10 017 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, which brings the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 3 862165.

The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said that this increase represents a 25.3% positivity rate.

“The proportion of positive new cases/total tested today is 25.3%, and is higher than yesterday at 23.0%. The 7-day average is 25.1% today, and is higher than yesterday at 24.7%,” the NICD said on Wednesday.

The majority of new cases are from Gauteng at 39%, followed by KwaZulu-Natal at 21%.

The Western Cape accounted for 17%; Eastern Cape and Free State each accounted for 6% respectively; Mpumalanga and North West each accounted for 3% respectively; Northern Cape accounted for 2%, and Limpopo accounted for 1% of the new cases.

The National Department of Health (NDoH) has reported 50 deaths and of these, 10 deaths occurred in the past 24 to 48 hours, bringing the total number of deaths to 100 609 to date.

Meanwhile, there has been an increase of 164 hospital admissions in the past 24 hours.

South Africa has conducted 24 765 642 tests in both public and private sectors.

The total number of vaccines administered in the last 24 hours is 59 358, taking the overall total to 35 307 618.

 

 

Source: South African Government News Agency

Truck driver arrested for possession of suspected stolen copper cables

Kroonstad Highway Patrol members arrested a 55-year-old man on Thursday, 12 May 2022 at about 09:30, for being in possession of suspected stolen copper cable.

The members were busy patrolling the N1 in Kroonstad to the South direction conducting stop and searches. They noticed a suspicious white 10 ton truck heading to the North direction and stopped and searched the truck.

At the back of the truck there were worn out tyres. Underneath the tyres there were pieces of copper cables. The driver, who was driving alone, could not give a clear account of how he managed to be in possession of the cables. He was then arrested and taken to the police station.

A truck and copper cables were confiscated. The copper cables have an estimated street value of about R82 000-00.

This suspect will be charged for possession of suspected stolen property and for being an undocumented person. He will appear in Kroonstad Magistrate’s Court soon.

 

 

Source: South African Police Service

DIRCO condemns killing of Al Jazeera journalist

Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has condemned in the strongest possible terms the killing of Al Jazeera journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, allegedly by the Israeli Defence Force on Wednesday.

Akleh was shot in the head while on assignment in Jenin, covering Israeli raids on Jenin in the occupied West Bank. Another Al Jazeera journalist, Ali Samoudi, was also wounded after being shot in the back.

The Director-General of DIRCO, Zane Dangor, said the targeting of journalists in the occupied territories, and in conflict zones like Ukraine and Afghanistan, appears to be part of a pattern of silencing the free press, and is an outright contravention of international law.

“In a situation of occupation, protest action is one of the few ways in which Palestinians can make their voices heard. International human rights law obligates the occupying power to allow for the freedom of expression and protests.

“In other conflict zones, civilians and other non-combatants must be protected in keeping with the Principle of Distinction and other protective measures of the Geneva Conventions,” Dangor said.

The Director-General said the ability of journalists to cover events as they take place is essential, and efforts to intimidate and assassinate members of the media cannot be allowed to continue with impunity.

 

 

Source: South African Government News Agency

Consecutive reduction in the national dam levels

The weekly status of reservoirs released by the Department of Water and Sanitation show that the country’s dam levels are continuously declining when compared to same period last week.

In a statement on Wednesday, the department reiterated its call for the public to utilise water with caution as the winter season normally has minimal amount of rainfall.

“This week, the overall storage capacity of the country’s water level sits at 94.4%, a minor decrease from last week’s 95.4%, and a significant improvement from last year’s 84.7%,” the department said.

The Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS) recorded a minor enhancement from 102.1% last week to 102.4% this week while Algoa, Bloemfontein, Amathole, Orange, Cape Town, Polokwane, Luvuvhu and Umgeni Water Supply Systems have all declined week on week.

Water Supply Systems that have improved in water levels included Umhlathuze, Klipplaat, and Crocodile West, whereas Butterworth and Crocodile East are steady and unmoved at 100.1% and 100.6%, respectively.

Seven out of nine provinces have recorded reductions in water levels. They include Free State as it moved down from 105.2% to 103.4%, Gauteng recorded a reduction from 102.0% last week to 101.5% and KwaZulu-Natal dropped from 93.0% last week to 92.0% this week.

Limpopo dropped slightly from 89.1% to 88.8%, Northern Cape continues to plummet from 112.1% to 110.9%, North West dwindled from 80.1% last week to 78.5% this week, and the Western Cape lessened from 53.9% to 53.4%.

The only provinces that marginally escalated in water levels is the Eastern Cape, increasing from 67.1% to 67.2%. Mpumalanga is fixed and unchanged week on week at 95.3%.

“Vaal and Grootdraai Dams, which are part of the IVRS, have slightly dropped from 107.1% to 106.5% and 102.6% to 102.2%. Both Gariep and Vanderkloof Dams which are part of [the] Orange River Water Supply System have recorded declines from 106.0.% and 106.9% to 101.6% and 105.2% respectively.

“In the floods hit KwaZulu-Natal, Albert Falls Dam, an integral part of the Umgeni Water Supply System, which supplies water to eThekwini metro and surrounding areas dropped from 101.7% to 101.0%. Midmar which is also part of Umgeni moved down moderately from 100.7% last week to 100.6% this week,” the department said.

Kouga Dam as  part of Algoa Water Supply System is critically low at 12.9% moving further down from last week’s 13.1%, while Gubu Dam which forms part of Amathole Water Supply System has somewhat improved from 100.6% to 100.9% this week.

“Roodeplat Dam, which is the component of Crocodile West supplied by Pienaars River, has decreased from 101.0% last week to 100.7% week on week.

In the Western Cape, Berg River dropped from 68.6% last week to 67.9%, and Clanwilliam Dam stands at 31.4% from 32.6% last week.

“Flag Boshielo which is part of [the] Polokwane Water Supply System has decreased from 104.7% to 103.2%, De Hoop is unchanged at 100.4% and Nandoni recorded the a slight decline from 102.0% to 101.6%.

“In Mpumalanga, Nooitgedacht, Dam which is part of the IVRS supplied by Komati River has soared from 96.0% to 98.4%, Kwena Dam which is part of Crocodile East Water Supply System is moderately down from 100.6% last week to 100.5% this week,” the department said.

 

 

Source: South African Government News Agency

Mfuleni police needs assistance in identifying body of unknown man

WESTERN CAPE – Mfuleni SAPS needs the assistance of the public in identifying an unknown male that was found lying in the Street in Mfuleni.

On Saturday, 07 May 2022 around 21:30, Mfuleni SAPS members on vehicle patrols came across the body of an unknown male that was laying in Mdlothi Street, Extension 6 with stab wounds to his body. The unknown male believed to be about 30 years old was dressed in a white tracksuit top, black and red tracksuit pants, and white socks with no shoes.

A murder case docket was registered for investigation.

Anyone with information that can assist police in identifying the unknown male is requested to contact the investigating officer, Detective Constable Nkululeko Tyesi on 079 894 1579 or 021 909 9500 alternatively Crime Stop on 08600 10111. The My SAPS App can also be used to submit tip-offs.

 

 

Source: South African Police Service

Cabinet welcomes major investment milestones

Minister in the Presidency, Mondli Gungubele, says Cabinet has welcomed the fruition of major investments and achievements made by local and international companies in the country.

He was on Thursday briefing media on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday.

“South Africa welcomes investments into our country and is committed to creating favourable conditions for inclusive growth and transformation of the economy,” Gungubele said.

Some investments and economic boosts received include:

  • The opening of the R800 million Corobrik state-of-the-art brick manufacturing plant in Driefontein, Gauteng. The company is expected to invest a further R200 million to expand its KwaZulu-Natal based concrete facility.
  • Mining giant Anglo American’s launch of a hydrogen powered truck, which is expected to give a significant boost to the country’s green hydrogen economic hopes.
  • Irish food company, the Kerry Group, opened a R650 million plant in KwaZulu-Natal.
  • The launch of the new locally manufactured Isuzu D-Max bakkie, which forms part of the company’s R1.2 billion investment commitment (made in 2019) to the country.

“Corobrik is one of several local businesses that have responded to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call on South African and international enterprises to invest in this country.

“Cabinet noted that the fledgling hydrogen economy has been given a boost with the launch of a hydrogen-powered truck by Anglo American. The hydrogen economy has been identified as a strategic priority for our country’s green economy and to drive economic growth and employment.

“The Kerry Group has had a presence in South Africa since 2011 and their further investment is a sign that South Africa remains an investment desitnation of choice,” he said.

Gungubele said in particular, the launch of Isuzu’s new flagship bakkie is a boon for the country’s auto-manufacturing industry.

“The new generation D-MAX crowns Isuzu’s commitment to South Africa and is one of the successes achieved under the Automotive Production Development Programme (APDP). The APDP is a production incentive scheme for the motor industry aimed at promoting production volumes in the specified motor vehicle industry, promoting added value in the automotive component industry, thus creating employment across the automotive value chain.

“Approximately R2.8 billion will be generated in local content production value through the lifecycle of the APDP. The investment will secure more than 1 000 direct jobs at the plant and indirectly employ 24 000 people, contributing significantly to community upliftment in the region,” Gungubele said.

Turning to the Investing in African Mining Indaba held in Cape Town this week, Gungubele said the platform is one of the biggest for engagement and collaboration for all stakeholders in the industry.

“Cabinet is confident that the mining indaba will assist in promoting South Africa as an investment destination of choice,” he said.

International and regional relations

Gungubele said Cabinet reflected on several engagements President Ramaphosa has had with leaders both on the continent and other parts of the world – including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“Cabinet also welcomed President Ramaphosa’s recent interactions with President Joe Biden of the United States, President Emmanuel Macron of France and President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia on different platforms.

“These engagements allowed the President to strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation between South Africa and partner States on key regional and international issues, including finding a peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine,” he said. –

 

 

Source: South African Government News Agency

Cabinet reiterates call for vaccination

Cabinet has called on unvaccinated people to do so to protect themselves and their loved ones.

Minister in the Presidency, Mondli Gungubele, said Cabinet made the call during this week’s meeting.

“Government is pleased that more people will continue to choose vaccination as their first line of defense against COVID-19. Recent statistics show that we have reached a milestone of over 50% of adult vaccination in five provinces.

“We should also continue to adhere to all COVID-19 prevention protocols, including the wearing of a mask that covers both the nose and mouth, washing hands with water and soap, or using a 70% alcohol based hand sanitizer, and keeping a safe social distance of at least one metre,” the Minister said on Thursday.

On the R350 society relief of distress (SRD) grant, Gungubele said Cabinet is encouraging qualifying citizens to reapply following the introduction of the new COVID-19 regulations.

“Applications can be lodged on the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) website. The application system opened on 23 April 2022 and a is fully digital process to enable quick turnaround times,” he said.

The Minister said the grant is an important safety net for needy families, who would otherwise be devastated by the cause of poverty and unemployment.

Government, he said, is committed to provide social assistance to the most vulnerable so that they can meet their basic needs.

Source: South African Government News Agency