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PREMIUM! Minister of Teransport Fikile Mbalula and Road Traffic Management Chief Executive Officer Advocate Masini Msibi before briefing media on 2020 Festive Season Road Statistics at N12 , Eldorado Park Pedestrian Bridge, 22 January 2021. Picture; Nigel Sibanda The decline in the number of festive season road fatalities has been attributed to the reduced traffic volumes due to Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, with the Automobile Association (AA) lamenting that road safety has unfortunately not improved. Releasing the December road crashes statistics on Friday, Transport minister Fikile Mbalula said overall, there were a total of 1 448 fatalities from 1 210 fatal crashes, which he said represented a 7% decline in fatalities and 10.3% decline in fatal crashes, year-on-year. Traffic volumes had declined from 1 556 704 vehicles on the road the previous year, to 1 419 782, with a. ....
HomeBreaking NewsPublic assistance sought to locate Covid positive man from Sapugaskanda Public assistance sought to locate Covid positive man from Sapugaskanda 27 December 2020 07:02 am - 2 Police released a picture of a 22-year-old Covid- 19 positive man from Sapugaskanda, who had gone missing since last evening, police said. Police Spokesman DIG Ajith Rohana said the man, Nimesh Madushanka, a resident of Devala Road, Makola in Sapugaskanda had been released from Mahara prison recently and authorities have directed him to undergo home quarantine. The health authorities have conducted a PCR test on him and he was identified as Covid-19 positive. However, when the authorities arrived at his home to take him to a treatment center, he had gone missing. ....
Dec 19, 2020 - 07:59 pm By Staff Reporter Cape Town City finished the year with a thrilling 3-2 win over TS Galaxy in the DStv Premiership on Saturday evening. The Citizens showed up with the same starting eleven that did the business over Stellenbosch FC earlier this week, while Mxolisi Macuphu started ahead of Felix Badenhorst on the side of Galaxy. Surprise Ralani gave the Citizens an ideal start after charging onto a loose ball on ten minutes to chip beyond the reach of Wensten Van der Linde after intercepting a back-pass from Given Msimango. It was short-lived though as another defensive mix-up two minutes later from City this time around reeled in Macuphu, who applied a composed finish to restore parity. ....
By Nadia FazlulhaqView(s): Spending the most wonderful time of the year amidst a pandemic has been challenging for many this year, from fisherman to traders, housewives and to the elderly. Dinesh Fernando, Secretary All-Ceylon Fisher Folk Trade Union Sulking traders were seen in cities and suburbs, all complaining about how the virus has made them suffer throughout the year, with businesses severely affected. “My only hope was Christmas, but I don’t think I will earn even 50 per cent of what I earned during previous years,” said L.L.B. Victor, 52, from Kochchikade, who has been selling Christmas decorations on Main Street, Colombo for the past 30 years. ....
Citizen reporter and Molefe Seeletsa Another 175 deaths have been reported, with the Eastern Cape recording most fatalities at 93. MEC Bandile Masuku and Minister Zweli Mkhize visited Nasrec as part of monitoring state of readiness as COVID-19 cases increase in Gauteng and to support staff working during pandemic, 20 July 2020. Picture:Nigel Sibanda A cumulative total ot 5 884 227 tests nave been completed with 25 049 new tests conducted since the last report “Regrettably, 175 deaths have been reported: Eastern Cape 93, Free State 16, Gauteng 4, KwaZulu-Natal 5, North West 5, Northern Cape 20 and Western Cape 32. This brings the total to 23 451 deaths. “We convey our condolences to the loved ones of the departed and thank the health workers that treated the deceased,” he said. ....