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Tshwane resident ready to call it a day for cabbage patch feeding the poor after being threatened by TMPD officers

Tshwane resident ready to call it a day for cabbage patch feeding the poor after being threatened by TMPD officers
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Topeka Capital-Journal and Capitol Federal shared 762 good news stories

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Riots a result of political and economic failure - analyst

Marizka Coetzer The chaos was a combination of pro-Zuma supporters turned violent and exploitation by ordinary criminals using the current chaos to enrich themselves. Looters can be seen running from police in Alexandria township during the day s protests and unrest across Gauteng, 12 July 2021, Johannesburg. Picture: Jacques Nelles Unrest and uncertainty were the order of the day yesterday, as buildings went up in smoke and businesses were looted by opportunistic criminals jumping on the protest bandwagon. The South African National Defence Force deployed soldiers to protest hotspots around Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. The police confirmed 219 arrests were made during the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure operations over the weekend – 123 from KwaZulu-Natal and 96 from Gauteng. Four people were killed during the outbreaks

Joburg s ambulances decrease from 100 to 40

Masego Mafata, GroundUp The Gauteng Department of Health has received mixed reactions to it taking over ambulance services. A provincial service ambulance outside the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd) The City of Johannesburg’s fleet of ambulances has decreased from 100 to 40 since the province began taking over ambulances last year. And as Gauteng battles in the midst of a third wave of Covid-19 infections, the remaining ambulances were suspended two weeks ago, causing more strain on the service. The remaining 40 were suspended because the City cannot provide ambulance services without a licence to operate, said spokesperson of the City’s Emergency Management Services, Robert Mulaudzi. Part of the provincialisation process requires municipalities to apply

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