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KZN floods

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President Ramaphosa to address joint sitting of Parliament over National State of Disaster

By: Natasha Archary President Cyril Ramaphosa will address a hybrid Joint Sitting of the National Council of Province and the National Assembly on Tuesday, 26 April. The President's address will be on the oversight role Parliament and other institutions or sectors of society could play in the country’s response to the natural disaster that has affected KwaZulu-Natal. The Joint Sitting was called by the President on 20 April 2022, in terms […]

today26/04/2022

KZN disaster

NEWS

President postpones visit to Saudi Arabia to focus on KZN disaster

By: Natasha Archary As the death toll from the KZN disaster continues to rise, with more than 27 others still missing, President Ramaphosa has postponed his international appearances. The President was expected in Saudi Arabia this week but has chosen to remain in the country to focus on the KwaZulu-Natal flooding. With government allocating almost R1 billion in relief aid to assist those who lost homes to rebuild, Ramaphosa is […]

today17/04/2022

Holy Month of Ramadan

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Government wishes Muslim community well for Holy Month of Ramadan

By: Natasha Archary The Muslim community have begun observing their annual fast for the Holy Month of Ramadan. With the first day of the fast beginning on Sunday, 3 April, President Ramaphosa extended his best wishes to those fasting. "The Holy Month of Ramadan, the observance of the Fast and the social support and charity demonstrated by Muslims during this period is an integral part of our nation's cultural and […]

today04/04/2022

Public Protector

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Public Protector has 10 days to explain why she should not be suspended

By: Natasha Archary Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane will consult with her lawyers on Friday after President Ramaphosa expressed his intention to suspend her. The president notified the public protector via a letter that under Section 194(3)(a) of the Constitution, the National Assembly Committee will continue with its impeachment process against her. Speaker of the National Assembly, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, informed the President of the decision against Mkhwebane. Section 194(3)(a) of the […]

today18/03/2022

Government urges focus on critical skills to meet growing demand

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for lasting resolution in Ukraine-Russia war

Kaya News Reporter President Cyril Ramaphosa used his weekly newsletter on Monday, to emphasise SA's stance on the Ukraine-Russia war. This after South Africa abstained from voting at the United Nations General Assembly to condemn Russia for war crimes last week. Calling for lasting and durable resolution of the conflict between the Ukraine and Russia, Ramaphosa said negotiation, dialogue and compromise is best to diffuse the current situation. Using South […]

today07/03/2022

Ramaphosa evacuated

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Ramaphosa evacuated from event amid Covid-19 safety concerns

Kaya News Reporter President Ramaphosa was evacuated from an ANC Women's League event on Thursday. Due to safety concerns around Covid-19 protocols, Ramaphosa was escorted out of the Lebowakgomo Civic Centre. Concerns for the president's safety were raised after Covid-19 screening protocols were questioned. Some people gained access into the venue without being properly screened. The ANCWL did not want to take further risks with the president's health. Having tested […]

today07/01/2022

NEWS

R11 billion has been allocated to Presidential Employment Stimulus Package

Kaya 959 News    President Cyril Ramaphosa tabled his budget vote for the 2021/22 financial year on Wednesday afternoon and spoke about his firm conviction that the Presidency must become the heartbeat of a capable and developmental state. An additional R11 billion has been allocated to the Presidential Employment Stimulus Package.     President Ramaphosa the latest unemployment rate shows a deep impact on young people's prospect to find jobs. […]

today02/06/2021

NEWS

President moves South Africa to alert level 1

Natasha Archary   Addressing the nation on Sunday, 28 February, President Ramaphosa pushed the country into an alert level 1 category.   Over the past two weeks, the decline in COVID-19 infections contributed to the National Coronavirus Command Council and Ramaphosa easing COVID-19 regulations. A year under the pandemic’s grip A year after the COVID-19 virus reached South Africa, over one and a half million South Africans were infected. With […]

today01/03/2021

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Health workers at Bara happy to receive J&J vaccines

Soweto healthcare workers were happy after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital yesterday. Gauteng Health Acting Chief Operations Officer spoke to Kaya Breakfast's Thabiso Sikwane, detailing the workers' relief as they risk their lives daily. The sigh of relief comes after a long wait for South Africans to reach herd immunity against the COVID-19 virus. Meanwhile, the President has urged healthcare workers who have still […]

today18/02/2021

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