Citizens urged to exercise caution as weather conditions worsen


The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Disaster Management Centre (PDMC) this morning convened a Joint Operations Centre (JOC) meeting, where District Disaster Management Centres provided updates on relief efforts following the disruptive snowstorm that affected interior parts of the province on Friday.

The snowstorm has blocked major routes, including the R74 (Harrismith to Bergville), R74 Greytown/Colenso Road, N3 (Harrismith to Tugela Toll), R617 (Kokstad to Underberg), and the N3 Northbound, among others.

Multidisciplinary interventions have begun to yield results, with some stranded motorists receiving support in the form of soup kitchens, shelter and blankets.

Local municipalities, in conjunction with other State organs, have mobilised graders to clear snow in affected regions, prioritising major routes to facilitate emergency access.

Residents are urged to stay off the roads and avoid using alternative routes, as inclement weather conditions are expected to worsen.

According to the South African Weather Ser
vice, a Level 8 warning for further disruptive snow is in effect for Alfred Duma Ladysmith, Dr N. Dlamini-Zuma – Underberg, Greater Kokstad, Impendle, Inkosi Langalibalele Escourt, Inkosi Langalibalele Sobabili, Mpofana Giants Castle, Mpofana Mooi River, Okhahlamba and uMngeni.

‘This warning indicates a potentially life-threatening weather occurrence. The heavy snowfall has also caused fallen trees, further complicating the situation. Residents living near the N3, who can assist stranded motorists with supplies are encouraged to do so safely.

‘The heavy snow has disrupted essential services, including water and electricity, in several communities.

‘Technical teams are working to restore these services as quickly as possible, but residents should prepare for potential delays due to the weather conditions,’ the PDMC said.

Residents are strongly advised against snow chasing, as road conditions are extremely dangerous.

‘Communities in the northern parts of the province continue to experience heavy rains, rai
sing concerns about localised flooding. Disaster management teams are providing support to these areas, and residents are warned to remain vigilant. Residents are urged to stay informed through official channels,’ the PDMC said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Motorists urged to avoid travelling


The Ministry of Transport has advised motorists, who plan on travelling between Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, to delay their trips due to the severe weather conditions.

Heavy snowfall continues to blanket the N3 highway, particularly between Warden and Tugela Plaza in KwaZulu-Natal, making travel extremely hazardous.

‘The ministry is deeply concerned about the situation, especially as many travellers spent the night stranded at filling stations and along the N3, unable to move due to the road closures.

‘[Transport] Minister Barbara Creecy and Deputy Minister [Mkhuleko] Hlengwa are receiving regular updates through the Road Traffic Management Cooperation and SANRAL on the ongoing rescue efforts coordinated by State agencies and other stakeholders,’ the Transport Department said.

Emergency services, including paramedics and other necessary personnel, are being deployed to assist those affected.

The N3 Toll Route remains closed between Estcourt in KwaZulu-Natal and Harrismith in the Free State due to the dange
rous snowy conditions.

Motorists are urged to avoid the affected areas, and follow the guidance of authorities, and prioritise their safety by delaying non-essential travel.

The severe weather conditions have brought heavy snowfall across parts of Gauteng, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and the Eastern Cape.

Motorists across the board are advised to cancel their trips until conditions improve.

Those who are trapped in the snow are advised to remain in their vehicles, signal for help, and wait for assistance from disaster management authorities and police, who are already on the ground.

No deaths or injuries have been reported so far.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Battle starts on high note in Harders Cup tourney


The 4th Harders Cup annual football tournament on Friday kicked off at L deritz with teams displaying quality football and determination to shine as they compete for the N . dollars 420 000 prize money . Round 32 of the tourney kicked off at the L deritz football field with 21 teams participating . The tournament ends on Sunday and sees 20 teams from the || Kharas Second Division League and one team from the First Division League competing . On Saturday about seven games are expected to take place , with all quarterfinals games to be played . Speaking to this news agency Friday night , one of the tournament organisers Emrico Blaauw said there was a delay at the start of the tourney as some teams arrived late . ‘ We can really see that the teams , the players want to win . We are seeing quality football , even from the teams that are at the bottom of the table in the league – they are performing here , while those at the top are being knocked out ,’ he added . According to him it is the first time the Harder
s Cup is incorporating teams from all over the region ; in the past only teams from L deritz took part in the tourney . ‘ We should say this is one of the biggest tournaments in the country , when you look at the prize money and we are excited that teams from all over the region can compete and we thank the sponsors for making that possible ,’ said Blaauw . The tournament has a total purse of N . dollars 420 000 . The winners will walk away with N . dollars 200 000 and a floating trophy , runners – up will receive N . dollars 100 000 while the third and fourth place winners will walk away with N . dollars 50 000 and N . dollars 30 000 respectively . The top scorer and player of the tournament will receive N . dollars 20 000 each . The event will also see a music show on Saturday night with 13 local musicians expected to perform . (

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Former NASS presiding officers express support for Tinubu’s administration


Former presiding officers of the National Assembly on Friday expressed full support for President Bola Tinubu’s administration and its efforts to address Nigeria’s pressing challenges.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the former lawmakers, under the aegis of the Forum of Former Presiding Officers of the National Assembly, expressed the support at a meeting with Tinubu in Abuja on Friday.

They were led by Mr Ken Nnamani, former Senate President.

At the meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Nnamani, who spoke on behalf of the delegation, noted that the meeting was the president’s first official engagement with the group since his assumption of office.

‘Mr President, history has never been the burden of one man alone, but some are called to meet a special share of its challenges.

‘Though not of your creation, it has fallen onto you to end the pervasive insecurity across the nation, the economic downturn that has resulted in hunger and anger, infrastructural decay due to years of neglect and
myriads of other national challenges.

‘As difficult as these problems are, we believe that with your experience, you can face the difficulties and surmount them.

‘What gives us more hope is the courage with which you handled the issue of Local government autonomy, which has won you open admiration from friends and foes alike.

‘We are convinced that you will dig in deeper again to eradicate these problems and restore Nigerians’ pride of place among the comity of nations,’ said Nnamani.

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He added that the group had seen what elite complacency had caused nations and resolved to unite across all divides to render whatever assistance it may be called upon to offer, to contribute to nation building and ensure enduring prosperity for citizens.

‘It is in this light and in the national interest that we wish to pledge our support as you work to restore national security, build an economy that works for all and strengthen the bond of unity amongst our dispar
ate peoples,’ he said.

Nnamani also commended the President for his trust in appointing some of their members to critical national positions, recognising their vital role in nation-building.

Tinubu, in response, assured the former NASS presiding officers and Nigerians that his administration was focused on delivering tangible results and making a positive difference in the nation’s infrastructure, food and energy security, education and long-term economic stability.

The President emphasised that he was not in office for personal gain but to serve the country.

‘I didn’t come to look for money and exploit the situation. I came to work.

‘I asked for the votes, and Nigerians gave them to me,’ the President, who was a former senator, told the meeting after a session of banters and handshakes with the former parliamentary colleagues.

The meeting was attended by 16 former presiding officers, including former senate presidents, former speakers of the House of Representatives, former deputy senate presidents, an
d former deputy speakers of the House of Representatives.

The President acknowledged the support and encouragement from the Forum members, irrespective of party affiliations, and implored them to continue fostering unity and camaraderie to achieve national development goals.

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Reflecting on the complex nature of legislative activities, constitutional reviews, and nation-building processes, the President expressed confidence that Nigeria could progress through collaboration and inclusiveness.

‘Regardless of party differences of the past and difficulty of the present, you still believe in me and what we all plan for this country.

‘I thank you very much; no one will do it better than us. I have travelled the world and seen how developed countries have done it for themselves through collaboration, inclusiveness and financial structure.

‘Yes, there is hardship, but how did we get here? What did we do when we had very high crude production?’ asked
Tinubu.

He said past administrations neglected communities; neglected the goose that laid the golden eggs; forgot even to give citizens a good standard of living.

‘We forgot to educate our children. Go round and look at the dilapidated schools. The education environment must be decent enough for pupils to want to learn.

‘We can complain from now till eternity that the school enrolment is low. But did we do anything to encourage the enrolment process? We must ask ourselves because it is a matter of conscience,’ he said.

The President outlined his administration’s focus on addressing these challenges, including improving infrastructure, ensuring compliance with financial regulations, exploring alternative energy sources and providing energy security.

‘We have come a long way, and I promise we must do our best,’ he said.

He urged the former presiding officers to continue sharing their wealth of experience in nation-building and governance.

He noted that they were uniquely positioned to provide ‘clear inte
rpretations of where we are’ to Nigerians.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Iran sends Chamran 1 research satellite into orbitIran sends Chamran 1 research satellite into orbit

Iran on Saturday morning launched research satellite Chamran-1 into orbit, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.

The satellite was launched by the homegrown three-stage solid-fuel Qaem-100 rocket, according to the report.

Chamran-1 was designed and built by the space group of Iran Electronics Industries in cooperation with the country’s Aerospace Research Institute and private tech firms, according to Fars.

Weighing nearly 60 kg, the satellite’s main mission was to test the software and hardware systems to validate the technology for orbital maneuvering.

It is also tasked with assessing the performance of the cold gas propulsion subsystems in space systems and the navigation and attitude control subsystems, according to Fars.

The launch was the second operation carried out by the Qaem-100 carrier rocket, which was designed and developed by the Aerospace Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.

The Chamran-1 satellite, which is operating in an orbit 550 km above Earth, has sent back its fi
rst signals, according to Iran’s official news agency IRNA.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Young men allegedly hijack taxi and rob cucashops

The Namibian Police Force ( NamPol ) in the Oshikoto Region have arrested two men aged 20 and 24 for allegedly hijacking a taxi driver ‘ s car and putting him in the boot , and then robbing cucashops in the Oshikoto and Oshana regions . According to the region ‘ s crime investigations coordinator Deputy Commissioner Titus Ekandjo on Saturday , the last incident happened Friday around 03h35 at a bar at Okapuku village in Oshikoto ‘ s Omuthiya Constituency . ‘ It is alleged that the driver of a red Mazda Demio , a taxi driver , was driving in Oshakati on his way home to Oshakati west as he was going to knock off . He stopped near a business premise and loaded two men that asked to be dropped at Ekuku location in the Oshana Region ,’ Ekandjo reported . Upon arriving at Ekuku , the two men demanded to be dropped farther , whereby the driver refused , resulting in a commotion between the men and the driver . They removed him from his vehicle , threatening him with a knife , tied him up with a rope and put him in t
he boot of the car . ‘ They drove around , and somewhere , they picked up another man and drove around ,’ Ekandjo narrrated . On the way , they allegedly broke into different cucashops until they came to Okapuku village in the Oshikoto Region where they broke into a bar using a bolt cutter to break open the padlocks , stealing a jackpot machine , alcohol and money , all worth N . dollars 101 235 . ‘ The bar owner was immediately alerted by the bar lady and upon his arrival , he found the said car parked at his bar , and immediately it started moving away ,’ said Ekandjo . The bar owner fired some shots towards the car with a shotgun , which hit the driver ‘ s door and the suspects fled , leaving the car behind . The police were also alerted and attended to the matter . The driver of the vehicle was found in the boot , assaulted , having a swollen face . All the stolen items from the bar were also found in the vehicle . Cases of housebreaking with intent to steal and theft of business premises were opened agai
nst the suspects . A case of robbery with aggravating circumstances and kidnapping was also opened by the driver of the hijacked car at Omuthiya and it will be transferred to the Oshana Region . Two of the suspects were intercepted at the Ongwediva traffic roadblock in Oshana and investigations continue .

Source: The Namibia Press Agency