Sana Khan

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Sana Khan

Mpox Cases Rise To 16, Death Toll Reaches 3 Amid Ongoing Outbreak

One of the latest cases was a 40-year-old man from Ladysmith located in KwaZulu-Natal, who showed symptoms similar to smallpox including a rash all over his body. He passed away at home without going to the hospital and his test results came back positive for Mpox.

Seventh Parliament Starts To Set Up Internal Structures For New Term

Parliament emphasized that committees play a crucial role in examining government activities, facilitating discussions, and ensuring transparency and responsibility. It said that these committees will establish the structures necessary for the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces to function.

Transnet Takes Disciplinary Action Against TNPA Chief

The company revealed that the investigations have now been completed and, in a meeting, held last week, Transnet's Board of Directors and the TNPA Board agreed to issue disciplinary charges against TNPA Chief Executive.

South Africa Reports Second Death From Mpox

The 38-year-old man was admitted to the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province's hospital with extensive lesions, headache, fatigue, oral ulcers, muscle pain and a sore throat. The person tested positive for mpox on Wednesday.

President Ramaphosa Signs 3 Bills Into Law

The National Land Transport Amendment Bill, initially presented to the President in 2020, was returned to the National Assembly for further review, according to the Presidency.

BRICS Can Shape 'Refreshed' Global Order: Naledi Pandor

Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa Naledi Pandor said during her speech that the expansion of BRICS shows its growing importance and the crucial role of working together to support the interests and values of emerging and developing countries.

Mop-Up Operations Going On After Heavy Rains Cause Havoc In Kwazulu-Natal

Due to the natural calamity, schools and power lines were damaged, resulting in power outages in eThekwini, the municipality suffered the most damage. The municipality is providing relief aid like food, blankets, mattresses, and building materials to displaced residents in eMagwaveni, uThongathi.

Environment Minister Creecy Urges To Reduce Marine Pollution

In the wake of celebrating World Oceans Day (WOD) under the "Awaken New Depths" theme, Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Barbara Creecy noted the main objective is to highlight how oceans play an important role in shaping socio-economic realities and environmental sustainability.

Floods Hit Buffalo City In Eastern Cape, 1,200 Displaced

The Metro reported on Monday that a pedestrian got knocked down in the Westbank, on a flooded street while a 13-year-old was rescued in Amalinda Forest. It further said that the displaced residents have been accommodated in community halls in Mdantsane, Braelyn and Mzamomhle while others are taking shelter in chalets, old age homes and temporary housing structures.

IEC Emphasizes Commitment Over Accurate Results Capturing

IEC General Manager Granville Abrahams said that 55.6% of the votes had been recorded in the system, explaining that the new developments were not appearing on the ROC leaderboard because the commission was still verifying them to ensure accuracy.

South African Reserve Bank Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged At 8.25%

Reserve Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago announced this decision after a meeting of the MPC, noting that it was a unanimous decision. He explained that the inflation had turned out to be higher than predicted earlier in the year, which led to a repricing of rate expectations.

Voting Stations Close As South Africa Concludes Election Day

Chief Electoral Officer Sy Mamabolo said that the sealed ballot boxes will be opened and emptied in front of everyone at the voting station, noting that each ballot will be unfolded face down and checked for the Electoral Commission's security stamp.

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