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“Covid cure” pastor dies

A Cameroon pastor and former presidential candidate has left his followers wondering whether they caught Covid-19 from him.

NORTH WESTERNERS PROTEST OVER “HIJACKED FOOD PARCELS”

Starving residents near Marikana in North West took to the streets on Monday to protest about councillors diverting food parcels to their friends, relatives and political allies.

Coronavirus cases jump

On Sunday South Africa recorded its highest-ever increase in Covid-19 cases: 1,160 new cases in a single day.

Defiant Thabane won’t go

Tom Thabane, the Lesotho Prime Minister accused of murder, is still refusing to quit.

Bittersweet victory for Khosa family

Despite a court victory against the soldiers accused of killing him, the family of Collins Khosa say they are still hurt by his death last month.

FOUL PLAY

Bitou Mayor Peter Lobese is playing with the lives of poor child footballers. In 2017 he publicly gave the local club a R50,000 display cheque. Three years later the kids haven’t yet got a cent, while the municipality has spent plenty on itself.

Biting Bitou bit by bit

In three years that Bitou's Mayor has not paid the R50,000 owed to child footballers (see FOUL PLAY), his government has spent plenty on itself

Level 4 shopping changes

Lockdown regulations have been amended from today to allow more clothing to be sold in level 4. Here’s what you can now buy:

Covid taxi driver charged

A taxi driver arrested for continuing to drive passengers to Eastern Cape despite testing positive for Covid-19 has been charged with attempted murder and violating the Disaster Management Act.

ITS RAINING RANDS

There was a party mood in the streets of locked-down Alexandra on Sunday afternoon as a convoy of flashy cars gave food parcels to the poor and threw thousands of Rands into the air.

BEAUTY GOES UNDERGROUND

Ask any woman and they will tell you that the hairdressers, nail manicurists and beauty salon owners that usually do a thriving business in the townships are an essential service. So the township beauty industry has now gone underground.

2006 virus deaths in Africa

South Africa’s Covid-19 numbers on Thursday night: 7,808 cases, 153 deaths, 3,153 recoveries.