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News24.com | Tell Supra ‘to bring it on’ – Mahumapelo’s detractors after his refusal to step down
North West Premier and ANC chairperson Supra Mahumapelo can go ahead and wage his “aggressive legal battle”, some of his stern critics have said, continuing to call for his removal from leadership roles in the province.
Mahumapelo announced on Wednesday that he would not be stepping down as premier or ANC chair of the platinum-rich province, as initially indicated. He would instead go on leave, appointing finance MEC Wendy Nelson as acting premier.
At the same time, an inter-ministerial committee appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa to assess the state of his province, particularly the health crisis, was expected to report back to Cabinet by Wednesday.
Ramaphosa placed the North West Department of Health under administration as it had completely collapsed, with patients bearing the brunt of striking medical staff and a shortage of medicines for more than two months.
ALSO READ: North West ANC PEC refused to let Mahumapelo resign
The premier’s announcement shocked some, as he had given strong indication on Tuesday that he would be announcing his resignation as premier at a media briefing. This was later cancelled.
Mahumapelo has mostly remained quiet as a storm brewed around him and violent protests broke out in his province, as residents called on him to go. On Wednesday though, he hit out at several of his detractors following a provincial executive committee (PEC) meeting in Mahikeng.
These included the Revolutionary Council, which is a campaign stemming from calls to see him removed, ANC alliance partners SACP and SANCO in the North West, as well as numerous individuals in the ANC who he wouldn’t name.
Mahumapelo has claimed some of these ANC members are working with opposition parties to divide the ruling party.
‘It’s just all so bizarre’
“Supra can bring it on. Tell him to bring it on,” said the Revolutionary Council’s Lucky Diale.
He told News24 that Mahumapelo’s decision to reverse a resignation he had hinted at on Tuesday evening strengthens the Revolutionary Council’s point.
“He said by 12 on Wednesday he would be known as the ‘former premier’. What happened tells us something happened between that interview and when he called a PEC meeting which he would chair as the issue of him, the chair was on the agenda. It’s just all so bizarre,” said Diale.
Diale said the council had been asked to halt their protests and to wait for the national leadership of the ANC to deal with Mahumapelo. This followed a meeting with ANC deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte, head of organising Senzo Mchunu, president of the Veteran’s League Snuki Zikalala and ANC manager Febe Potgieter Gqubule.
He said they had been assured at a meeting two weeks ago that Mahumapelo’s issue would be resolved by Tuesday, but instead they heard from the embattled premier that he would not be going anywhere.
ALSO READ: North West appoints finance MEC as acting premier while Mahumapelo is ‘on leave’
“We are going to write a letter to the ANC, we need to express our disappointment in the outcome and [we are] seeking clarity on this issue,” said Diale.
Diale added that they did not want to see any more protests breaking out. He insists the Revolutionary Council never advocated for violence and that they have already asked those who want Mahumapelo removed to remain calm.
A member of the SACP in the North West speaking to News24 anonymously, said he welcomed the latest developments.
“This is a good thing. The PEC has effectively asked to be dissolved through their act of defiance,” he said.
The SACP member said people would not take to the streets as they can now see it is a national matter.
‘It showed political immaturity’
SANCO’s provincial chairperson Paul Sebegoe, sharing his views on Mahumapelo’s attack on both SANCO and the SACP, said the premier’s comments were unfortunate and regrettable.
“It showed political immaturity and his lack of a background in struggle credentials. It’s just malicious to question the role of these two structures,” remarked Sebegoe.
“The reality of the matter is that SANCO’s responsibility has to do with the protection and advancement of the needs of the community. The issue of the North West can’t escape that they are connected to the masses,” the organisation’s provincial chair continued.
He said Mahumapelo couldn’t divert the responsibilities which fall on SANCO.
Sebegoe also sought to warn the ANC of its handling of the Mahumapelo matter.
ALSO READ: Mahumapelo draws battle lines, accuses Ramaphosa supporters of being on a witchhunt
“People cannot eat ideology. Instead of addressing issues raised by communities we are being ideological and philosophical but there are real problems here,” he said.
Sebegoe said the focus in the North West had been diverted from being about the community to ANC matters.
“People have outgrown our tactics, in terms of how we respond to issues, one of these days they are going to revolt. What we saw over the past three weeks is nothing,” said Sebegoe.
He also suggested that while the party battled over Mahumapelo’s tenure, it was best to place all departments in the province under administration.
“This [will] ensure professionals come in and take immediate responsibilities, make sure projects which were agreed upon are also delivered,” he said.
WATCH: Supra supporters interrupt ANC PEC meeting
eNCA | Police hunt for cash-in-transit gang after cop shot
JOHANNESBURG – Police are searching for a gang that robbed a cash-in-transit van in Kempton Park.
One officer was wounded after police exchanged fire with the gang in Kelvin, north of Johannesburg.
Police confirmed the robbers managed to flee with bags of money in four getaway vehicles.
So far no arrests have been made, and police are calling on the public to come forward with information that may lead to arrests.
Gauteng police spokesperson Kay Makhubele said: “On the way to Sandton, they [the suspects] were seen by other police and they gave chase. Nobody was arrested but they dropped some of the bags that were carrying money in from the cash van on the street. We are investigating a case of armed robbery and attempted murder.
“One of our members was shot in the arm he has been taken to hospital. He is in a stable condition,” he added.
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eNCA | Kenyan dam bursts causing deaths, ‘huge destruction’: official
NAIROBI – A dam burst in a Kenyan town after weeks of heavy rain, causing “huge destruction” and deaths, a government official said on Thursday.
The burst happened in Solai, Nakuru county, 190 km northwest of the capital, Nairobi, late on Wednesday.
“The water has caused huge destruction of both life and property. The extent of the damage has yet to be ascertained,” Lee Kinyajui, governor of Nakuru, said in a statement.
READ: Heavy rains kill 100 in Kenya, 200,000 displaced: Red Cross
Kenya Red Cross said on Twitter it had rescued 39 people so far.
Kenya, like other countries in East Africa, has experienced heavy rain over the past two months.
The government said on Wednesday that the rain had killed 132 people and displaced 222,456 people in 32 counties since March.
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Sport24.co.za | EP fans asked to vote: Should ‘Kings’ name be ditched?
Cape Town – Southern Kings fans have been given the opportunity to vote whether they want the franchise’s name to be changed.
The Kings name and logo have already been removed from the union’s Currie Cup and SuperSport Rugby Challenge teams, with the union reverting back to being called the EP Elephants.
The Southern Kings endured a torrid debut season in the PRO14, winning only one of 21 games and the top brass of the franchise feels a clean slate is needed.
Supporters have been urged to e-mail the EP Rugby Union on whether they want the Kings name to be ditched and to also suggest a new one.
“Rugby belongs to the people and we will go with them on this,” EP Rugby president and Southern Kings chairperson Andre Rademan told the HeraldLIVE website.
“It is no use us sitting in a boardroom taking a decision and the public does not like it.”
Rademen said he would like to see a name change.
“There is a lot of baggage around this name. When you speak to sponsors there is a lot of negativity around the Kings.”
Rugby fans can e-mail EP Rugby official Amie Kuhn at amie@eprugby.co.za (for the attention of Nadia Njomba) with their views.
In the e-mail they must indicate whether they are in favour of a name change, and if so, what they would like the new name to be.
The deadline is May 17.
News24.com | Protesters disrupt traffic in Johannesburg CBD
The Gauteng police are monitoring the situation in the inner city after a group of protesters burned refuse which had not been collected for at least a month.
“Some people are protesting for this contract Pikitup and they are burning rubbish that has not collected in the CBD for a long time,” said Gauteng police spokesperson Kay Makhubela.
He said people residing in the inner city were burning rubbish and had blockaded Claim Street, which was now open.
“The police are monitoring the situation. No one has been arrested,” he said.
On videos supplied to News24, residents are seen burning the rubbish and singing in protest.
Fed up
According to police, the protesters marched through the city centre and causing delays on Wolmaraans, Smit, and Blanket streets in Hillbrow.
One of the fed up protesters living in Hillbrow said Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba had not collected refuse.
“Our streets were so dirt and that is why we resorted to this…This is a basic need for everyone.”
He said: “Are they doing this because we are black that we cannot have hygienic services. Mashaba’s administration has eyes, it only services areas Sandton, Randburg and Rosebank where there are white people and here in Hillbrow, he does not bring it.
“We have stayed with all the rubbish and today we decided that we will take it to his office so that he can take care of it. So what should we do because our houses are smelling. It is a dump.”
He claimed that in the entire inner city rubbish had not been collected since last month.
“There was no truck or alternatives made to service our area. We are continue because this man is undermining us. We are a valuable people,” he said.
On Wednesday, the waste company said it had started to clear up areas in Johannesburg that were affected by rubbish collection backlog.
Spokesperson Muzi Mkhwanazi said: “Processes [were] in place to see how we could absorb some of these contract workers into Pikitup. The processes took too long, and their contracts ended. So we had to use limited staff to clean in certain areas.”
Mkhwanazi said there were “unacceptable” levels of waste were in parts and sections of Alexandra, Hillbrow, Joubert Park, Doornfontein and Mayfair.
“There has never been a time where Pikitup services were discontinued in the affected areas,” he said.
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Health24.com | What nasty fungi may be lurking inside your makeup bag?
You might be concerned about getting harmful substances into your body through the food you eat, but what about the products you put directly onto your skin?
Have you ever wondered about how hygienic your makeup bag is? Truth be told, it can be a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and germs.
According to the Food and Drug Administration of the USA (FDA), it is a fact that microorganisms can grow and reproduce in cosmetics. While we don’t ingest cosmetic products, these microorganisms can still wreak havoc with our health.
In 2015, a 27-year-old Australian woman became paralysed after she contracted an MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) infection in her spine. The culprit? A makeup brush she borrowed from a friend. The brush was contaminated with the Staphylococcus bacteria, which caused MRSA, a dangerous, antibiotic-resistant strain.
What makes makeup risky?
But how can these colourful, fragrant, sparkly products be so dangerous?
It’s simple. Not only does the waxy, creamy, moist consistency of some cosmetic products make the perfect place for bacteria and fungi to grow, but your “beauty tools”, such as brushes and sponges, also contribute to the problem. Your makeup brushes come into contact with your skin on a daily basis, transferring bacteria living on your skin into your cosmetics, and vice versa.
What exactly is lurking in your cosmetic products?
Research on a variety of personal toiletries and beauty equipment has shown that Bacillus, Staphylococcus spp., Pseudomonas spp., Enterobacter, Aspergillus, Penicillium and Candida are the predominant species found in cosmetics.
The same study surveyed products and tools used in salons and by makeup artists. The predominant bacteria in these were Streptococcus spp., Staphylococcus spp., Escherichia coli, Citrobacter freundi, Klebsiella, Enterobacter and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and also fungi like Aspergillus and Penicillium.
Why are these dangerous?
These nasties lurking in your makeup can cause a host of infections ranging from mild to severe, including:
How product contamination happens
A study published in the journal Health Promotion Perspectives investigated the reasons why cosmetic products are often contaminated by bacteria and fungi and came across three main reasons:
1. Unsterile, raw products are used as ingredients, with not enough stabilising preservatives such as parabens.
2. During the course of the manufacturing process, hygiene standards may be compromised.
3. After purchase, cosmetics are opened and exposed to air and the skin.
Another big problem that causes serious skin infections is the trafficking of counterfeit cosmetic products. This is a major problem in many countries, as there are no safety regulations or standardisation of ingredients, which compromises the safety of these products.
Keep your cosmetics clean:
Tempted to throw all your makeup away after reading this? Don’t. There are a few ways you can keep your cosmetic products clean:
- Always check the expiration dates.
- Throw your product away as soon as it develops a strange smell or changes texture.
- Clean your beauty equipment such as brushes, tweezers and eyelash curlers weekly, especially if you had a skin breakout or eye infection.
- Don’t share your beauty products.
- Only make use of credible makeup artists who regularly sanitise their products.
- Don’t buy counterfeit makeup – even though the price tag might be appealing, these counterfeit brands are not subject to regulation processes and you might be exposed to harmful chemicals and dubious hygiene standards.
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