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Booze cases clog hospitals

COVID-19 at Police Station

Soccer academy launched in Winnie Mandela

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COVID-19 cases at Thembisa schools G

auteng is now the top hotspot of COVID-19 after the number of cases increased exceeding that of the Western Cape which has been the epicentre for weeks. With 31,067 cases Ekurhuleni has the second highest number of cases in Gauteng. Johannesburg has 60,424 cases. Following the reopening of schools, the number of cases amongst school teachers and learners went up. Gauteng MEC Panyaza

Lesufi revealed that there were 188 Motshekga not to reopen the schools teachers who tested positive while a or at the least reopen after the peak total of 176 are affected by the virus. of the virus. The minister has also Amongst the schools affected is been under pressure from the South Rebonwe Primary School in Ivory African Democratic Teachers Union Park. According to a teacher who (SADTU) for reopening the schools. spoke to The Olifants News on SADTU says their members are condition of anonymity, two of the more likely to be suffer the harshest teachers at the school tested positive reality of this virus due to underlyfor COVID-19. ing conditions and age. This comes at the back of calls Ebony Park Primary School and by many interest groups for the Drake Koka are amongst the schools minister of Basic Education Angie that are also affected by the virus.

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