Behaviour change crucial to save lives, KZN Premier warns:
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has called on citizens to change their behaviour, as the province records high daily COVID-19 infections since the beginning of August.
: SAnews – South African News Gabisile
COVID-19 storm slows down in Gauteng:
Gauteng Premier David Makhura has called on citizens to remain vigilant because while the COVID-19 storm in the province has slowed down, it is yet to pass.
: SAnews – South African News keamo
N Cape Education MEC passes away:
North West Premier, Professor Job Mokgoro, has extended his heartfelt condolences on the passing of Education MEC, Ntsikelelo MacCollen Jack.
: SAnews – South African News Priscilla
240 healthcare workers die of COVID-19:
The Health Department says 240 healthcare professionals have succumbed to COVID-19 in South Africa, with the public sector being the hardest hit.
: SAnews – South African News Gabisile
Monetary Policy changes ‘risky’, warns Kganyago:
Despite South Africa’s well-documented low economic growth and high unemployment rates, South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Governor Lesetja Kganyago has warned the country against considering risky monetary policy changes.
: SAnews – South African News sihle
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Fun Western Cape Fact: Many years ago the whole of Camps Bay was originally owned by one man – John Lodewyk Wernich. The land was passed down to his son Johan Wernich who married a lady called Anna Koekemoer who inherited the whole estate on his death in 1778. Anna subsequently married a sailor called Frederick Ernst von Kamptz and the area became known as “Die Baai van von Kamptz” which translates to Camps Bay as we know it today.
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