

Govender said he was shocked to see that a bus had crashed through the boundary wall and into his house. I immediately could up and look through the bedroom window.” “We were still sleeping when we heard this loud crashing noise. Peter Govender, homeowner, said the accident happened around 5am. A Durban family got a rude awakening on Wednesday when a bus crashed into the front of their house while they slept. Rude awakening for Durban family as bus crashes into homeįrom the sublime to the ridiculous and dangerous. You’ll be pleased to know that Ramaphosa did eventually get his iPad back, but took a note out of Norma Mngoma’s songbook and resolved to never leave his gadget unattended again. Hurrell returned to his signature sound, while the Kiffness elected to run the President’s voice as a sample during a live looping session. The mysterious disappearance of Ramaphosa’s iPad on Tuesday afternoon has certainly not gone unnoticed, with When People Zol creator Hurrell and The Kiffness both cracking their knuckles and releasing parodies on Wednesday. There’s hardly a dull moment in South Africa, and if you missed the drama over President Cyril Ramaphosa’s “missing” iPad you may struggle to appreciate this gem of a parody by The Kiffness and producer Maxx Hurrell. The Kiffness, Max Hurrell release Ramaphosa iPad parodies The Gauteng Provincial Government said, on Wednesday, 23 June, that it intends to take legal action against Pretoria News editor Piet Rampedi and the Independent Group over allegations made by the media group in its coverage of the notorious ‘Tembisa 10’ saga. It has also been established that she was never pregnant in recent times.”Gauteng Provincial Government “It has now been established by medical practitioners that Ms Sithole did not give birth to any babies in recent times. “Initially, she was meant to be kept at the hospital for 72 hours, upon completing their preliminary examination on Monday, 21 June 2021, her doctors recommended that she be kept at the hospital for a further 7 days for observation, in accordance with the Mental Healthcare Act. In a statement released on Wednesday, 23 June, the provincial government confirmed that Sithole was admitted to to Tembisa Hospital on 18 June 2021 and various medical tests were done to determine her state of health. The publication further accused the Gauteng Department of Health and the provincial government of trying to cover up medical negligence. In more bad news for journalist Piet Rampedi and Independent Media, the Gauteng government has instructed the State Attorney to take legal action.Įarlier in June, Pretoria News reported that a Gauteng woman gave birth to ten babies at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital. Meanwhile, the saga of the Tembisa 10 seems to coming to its logical conclusion, with the Gauteng provincial government confirming that Gosiame Sithole was never pregnant with decuplets, and not pregnant recently at all. Decuplets mom was never pregnant, Gauteng government confirms Unfortunately, a further 166 COVID-19-related deaths have been reported, bringing the death toll to 59 258 to date. “Ultimately, it is up to each one of us to play our role to reduce the spread of the virus by limiting our interactions with others, as much as possible during this time,” added Groome. “The sharp rise in the reported daily COVID-19 cases is cause for concern, especially in the Gauteng Province where daily case numbers are exceeding those during the previous two waves,” warned Dr Michelle Groome, the Head of the Division of Public Health and Response at the NICD. South Africa identified 17 493 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases in the country since the onset of the pandemic to 1 861 065.

TODAY’S LATEST NEWS IN SOUTH AFRICA, Thursday 24 JUNE COVID-19: SA adds more than 17 000 new cases, positivity rate now 24.9%

How the province will respond, and how many lives will be lost is the question on everyone’s lips.
DAILY NATION NEWSPAPER THURSDAY UPDATE
The latest COVID-19 stats update released by the Department of Health suggests that this third wave is already the worst one experienced by the economic hub of South Africa, which is responsible for 62% of new infections in the country. Today the province of Gauteng finds itself in the eye of the storm.

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