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Dep President Mabuza to answer questions in the National Assembly


Dep President Mabuza to answer questions in the National Assembly
In response to these, the Deputy President will brief the National Assembly on the ongoing developments in pursuant of land reform to urgently respond to developmental imperatives of restorative justice, economic inclusion and social cohesion.
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Tuesday, 11 May 2021, 16:46
Deputy President David Mabuza will on Wednesday appear before a hybrid sitting of the National Assembly.
NATIONAL NEWS - Deputy President David Mabuza will on Wednesday appear before a hybrid sitting of the National Assembly.
The Deputy President has been asked questions related to land reform, COVID-19 vaccines as well as anti-poverty interventions among others, said the Presidency. ....

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Mkhize: No need for provinces to buy their own vaccines


Mkhize: No need for provinces to buy their own vaccines
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Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said there was no need for provinces to buy the Covid-19 vaccines, as the national government had procured them centrally for the whole country.
Instead, the provinces should get their resources ready in terms of logistics, and also provide and adequately train their staff.
“There is no need for provinces to buy their own vaccines. If they did, that would amount to fruitless and wasteful expenditure,” Mkhize said.
Mkhize made the statement in response to questions while he was briefing the health portfolio committee. ....

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Covid-19: Now Cabinet notes "slight increase" in infections


South Africa has experienced a “slight increase” in Covid-19 infections over the past two weeks the government’s cabinet noted during its meeting this week.
Cabinet said that it “commended” South Africans for their continued adherence to the non-pharmaceutical health protocols of wearing a mask when in public spaces, maintaining social distancing of about 1.5 metres and always washing hands with soap and water or using a 70% alcohol-based hand sanitiser.  
However, it said that the report it had received also indicated a “slight increase of 4,9% in persons testing positive in the past 14 days, by 18 April 2021”. 
“The cases increased from 14 113 in the preceding 14 days to 14 807 cases in the last 14 days.  The slight increase in cases is attributed to cluster resurgences in the Free State and Northern Cape, and rapid response teams have been activated to conduct contact tracing,” Cabinet said. ....

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Explained: SA's vaccine no-fault compensation, how it works and how you can claim


Explained: SA’s vaccine no-fault compensation, how it works and how you can claim
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CAPE TOWN - Government is about to establish a No-fault Compensation Fund, once established the fund is expected to deal with medical complaints linked to Covid-19 vaccine.
According to the Health Minister Zweli Mkhize, it s going to cost the government around R250 million in the first year.
While there is much uncertainty about the working of the scheme and those who administer. Here’s what we know so far about the Fund:
What is a No-fault Compensation Fund?
“It is a standard condition, also given the nod by the World Health Organization (WHO) — effectively would indemnify vaccine manufacturers, but still allow anyone adversely affected by Covid-19 vaccines to claim recompense,” health minister Zweli Mkhize told MPs. ....

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