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IN PICTURES | The dam a priest built serves as a lifeline for the community
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IN PICTURES | The dam a priest built serves as a lifeline for the community

Bheki Zondi, 32, pulls out his catch at the Father Albert Hanon Dam in Inchanga. Image: SANDILE NDLOVU/TimesLIVE Not far from the Valley of 1,000 Hills in KwaZulu-Natal lies a calm and clear dam that goes unnoticed by almost everyone — except the surrounding rural community who rely so heavily on it. The dam offers a literal lifeline for many. Community members line up on the banks of the dam with small hooks attached to a piece of fishing line. Earthworms are hung on the hooks to attract hungry fish. That is all they need. The water is so calm and clear that the reflections of the fishermen rest on its surface while they wait for the bait to be taken. “Ngawubamba, ngawubamba [I caught it, I caught it]”, shouts Bhekisisa Zondi, 32. He’s smiling widely, having made the catch on his...
Port Elizabeth residents punished for municipal water bills mix-up
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Port Elizabeth residents punished for municipal water bills mix-up

Nolubabalo Koni says her electricity supply has been blocked because of an unpaid water bill of more than R63,000 which she disputes. Image: Mkhuseli Sizani / GroundUp bout 500 households in Missionvale in Nelson Mandela Bay have had their electricity supply blocked because the municipality says their water bills have not been paid. But the families said they have never run up bills of up to R63,000. Resident Nolubabalo Koni told GroundUp: “On November 10 I went to the shop to buy electricity but I couldn’t get it because my electricity account was blocked. The following day my husband went to city treasury. He was told he owes the municipality more than R63,300 for water and he must pay R6,000 to unblock our electricity account. “They said according to their records, our water met...
Traditional leaders want deputy minister sacked over ban on initiations
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Traditional leaders want deputy minister sacked over ban on initiations

The Council for Traditional Leaders is blaming Cogta deputy minister Obed Bapela for banning traditional initiation ceremonies over Covid-19. Image: DAILY DISPATCH Tension is brewing between co-operative governance deputy minister Obed Bapela and the Congress of traditional Leaders of SA (Contralesa) over the traditional summer initiation season. The situation escalated on Tuesday to the point where Contralesa called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to fire Bapela, saying he had no regard for protocol, procedure, process and legality. On Monday, Cogta issued a statement saying the traditional initiation practices remain officially suspended in a bid to contain Covid-19. “Since alert level 5 to alert level 1, the country remains in consensus and united that the need to save lives is sac...
WATCH | N12 in Joburg closed until further notice after two trucks torched
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WATCH | N12 in Joburg closed until further notice after two trucks torched

The N12, near the Etwatwa off-ramp, has been closed to traffic after two trucks were set alight this morning. The N12 highway between Kingsway and Holfontein has been closed to traffic as police attend to a crime scene in which two trucks were set alight on Wednesday morning. Ekurhuleni metro police department spokesperson Chief Supt Kobeli Mokheseng said members from the traffic department were also at the scene controlling traffic. "We can confirm two trucks were set alight on the N12. We have closed a portion of the road to allow police to conduct their investigations." He said the highway would be closed until further notice. It is understood the trucks had been torched before 6am near the Etwatwa off-ramp. This latest incident forms part of a national truck protest in...
Jacob Zuma’s nephew fights eThekwini municipality over bus plan
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Jacob Zuma’s nephew fights eThekwini municipality over bus plan

Mandla Gcaba wants to retain control of Durban's buses. Image: Thembinkosi Dwayisa Powerful KwaZulu-Natal taxi boss Mandla Gcaba is locked in litigation with eThekwini municipality in a bid to maintain his stranglehold on transport in Durban and control over the bus service which, through his company Tansnat, he has run for more than a decade. The city wants to create a new entity to run the service and has put out a tender as part of the process, but Gcaba, who also owns the lion's share of the taxi business in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, has gone to court to block the municipality. Gcaba, who is Jacob Zuma's nephew, first brought an urgent court application for the review of the city's decision to issue the tender - which was struck off the roll in February when the judge ruled it w...
Duduzane Zuma shuts down Thuli Phongolo dating rumours: ‘I don’t know her’
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Duduzane Zuma shuts down Thuli Phongolo dating rumours: ‘I don’t know her’

Duduzane Zuma's love life has started to make \headlines. File photo. Image: ALON SKUY Duduzane Zuma, son of former president Jacob Zuma, has set the record straight about his relationship with DJ and former Generations: The Legacy actress, Thuli Phongolo, saying the pair had never met. Rumours flooded the streets that the pair were dating after Thuli apparently posted a now-deleted picture of a man whose face was not shown and who has the same tattoo as Duduzane. In a recent interview with Mac-G, Duduzane denied knowing Thuli, saying he is used to rumours being spread about him. “She's a beautiful young lady and I've only heard of her now. She's doing her thing and all the best for whatever it is that she's doing. I only wish her the best, but I do not know her, that's point num...
Nigeria leads on IFF recovery but Africa is still losing $89b a year
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Nigeria leads on IFF recovery but Africa is still losing $89b a year

  Anew report from UNCTAD, the United Nations agency on trade and development, finds that African nations are losing an estimated US$88.6 billion every year in illicit financial flows (IFFs) across borders. IFFs are movements of money and assets that are illegal in source, transfer or use. These losses approach the amount that African countries receive in annual development aid ($48 billion) plus foreign direct investment ($54 billion), based on averages from 2013 to 2015. Nigeria is the most active African nation in its efforts to recover stolen assets. President Muhammadu Buhari, whose anti-corruption efforts have included focus on IFFs, said the patterns of fund transfer are similar to that of migration, with countries of origin, a destination and transit locations in betwe...
ICRC: Nigeria’s food prices spike because of pandemic
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ICRC: Nigeria’s food prices spike because of pandemic

Humanitarian aid workers in Nigeria say that food prices have soared because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the cost is driving hunger in parts of the country that can ill afford yet another challenge. “Everywhere we work the food prices have gone up, in some places they doubled. It means that millions of people in the northeast of Nigeria do not have enough to eat,” said Ruth Mwakiuna Muriungi, an economic security programs coordinator for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The ICRC says severe malnutrition in children is up by 10 percent compared with the same time last year, while the number of children receiving aid overall is up 20 percent. “What we are seeing now is just the tip of an iceberg, and we are very concerned by the trend, especially in Maiduguri,” said Tho...
Former Tunisian President denounces Algeria’s hostility to Moroccan territorial integrity
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Former Tunisian President denounces Algeria’s hostility to Moroccan territorial integrity

Moncef Marzouki, former Tunisian President, denounced Algeria’s hostility to Morocco’s territorial integrity and the obstacles posed by Algiers to the Maghreb edifice. “We can’t hold 100 million Maghreb citizens hostage because of some 100,000 Sahraoui separatists,” Marzouki said in an interview with the London-based Al Quds Al Arabi. The former Tunisian President commended Morocco’s autonomy initiative for the Sahara as the only feasible political solution to the Sahara issue and deplored the hostile Algerian position towards this issue. Marzouki was clear in denouncing Algeria’s support for separatism in southern Morocco and stressed the only feasible political solution to the conflict goes through the Moroccan-Proposed autonomy initiative.   Marzouki also pointed to the hostil...
Republic of kabylie wants an embassy in Laayoune or Rabat
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Republic of kabylie wants an embassy in Laayoune or Rabat

Head of the republic of Kabylia, Ferhat Mhenni, reiterated his call on Moroccan authorities to open an embassy in Rabat or Laayoune and commended Morocco’s actions in the Sahara. In an interview with Moroccan magazine, L’observateur, Mhenni denounced what he described as a pitiless Algerian colonialism in the restive Kabylie region. He said the people of Kabylie has sent clear messages to the military regime by boycotting the presidential elections and the referendum on the constitution. Mhenni urged Morocco to support the Kabylie independence cause and expressed support for Morocco’s move to secure its southern borders with Mauritania. The Kabylie region has been historically opposed to the military autocracy in Algiers. Leaders of the Kabylie region such as Houceine Ait Ahmed and his...