Smooth start to social development sector’s vaccination

As the social development sector kicks off its vaccination rollout plan on Monday, Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu has expressed her satisfaction with the first day of vaccination.

Zulu and Acting Health Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, visited the vaccination sites at Tembisa health care centre and Thokoza Progressive to unveil the social development sector vaccination rollout plan, which aims to vaccinate more than 240 000 members of the workforce from 19 July to 23 July 2021.

Zulu said the department has to cater for not only the Early Childhood Development (ECD), but all other social development service professionals because they are also frontline workers.

“We have been working together with the Department of Health from the very beginning. The other issue is about the availability of the vaccines, [as] we needed to make sure that when we start, the vaccine is available. They are now [using the single-dose vaccine]… so they don’t have to come back again,” Zulu said.

The Minister said the process of vaccination is very smooth, from the people who are administering the vaccine, to the process of registration and ensuring that they have the tech tools needed to check the ID number and telephone number of the person vaccinated.

“So far, we haven’t seen any challenges… The ECDs and social service practitioners have their own queue, which is the entire value chain of what they need to do.

“…After having done the vaccination, people sit for 15 minutes just to ensure that they are fine, and if they are not fine, there is an emergency area where they can be taken to,” Zulu said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Six suspected instigators of violent unrest arrested

Acting Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says six individuals, who have been identified as alleged instigators of the violent riots that flared up in parts of the country, have been arrested and some have already appeared in court.

Briefing journalists in Pretoria on Monday, Ntshavheni said efforts to restore economic activity have commenced and major routes and economic nodes are now operational.

“In terms of arrests, and this is the latest update that we have just [received] now. We have got six arrests of the key instigators and of those arrested, three suspects have already appeared [in court] but were remanded in police custody for bail hearings later in the week. We understand that there may be an appearance tomorrow or two appearances tomorrow,” she said.

One of those arrested has been granted bail.

While details of the cases will be provided at a later stage, the charges against them include incitement to commit public violence and further arrests are expected soon.

To date, the total recorded deaths as a result of the violence stands at 215, with three new deaths having been reported.

Update on efforts to reopen economic activity

Ntshavheni said since her last briefing on Friday, the situation in Gauteng has completely stabilised and clean up and business continuity efforts are underway for businesses that were not completely vandalised.

“As reported on Friday, the N2 and N3 routes reopened for traffic and no incidents have been reported since the reopening,” she said.

In terms of the rail network, the main line and Kroonstad lines are operational, including the North and South Coast lines between Durban and Richards Bay.

Ntshavheni said both the ports of Durban and Richards Bay are operational and the export core chains are resuming and citrus exports have commenced.

In KwaZulu-Natal, the situation is stable and no new incidents of looting have been reported.

Ministers and provincial leadership, led by the Premier, have continued with stakeholder and community engagements to calm tensions within the communities.

Ntshavheni said while there were previous reports of food shortages in KwaZulu-Natal, government can confirm that stores have been replenished with the improvement of food supplies from Gauteng and the ports.

In areas where shops have been completely vandalised people may still have to travel to adjacent towns to purchase their supplies.

Government is in the process of providing immediate food relief to households targeting areas affected by the looting where people have no access to food.

“We are calling upon communities to assist law enforcement agencies by not buying stolen property,” she said.

In terms of assistance to those who lost their livelihoods, the TERS benefit is immediately available to affected employees who are members of UIF or whose employers were members of the UIF.

This time around, TERS will be given directly to employees to avoid the situation that was experienced during the first round of the relief efforts during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Suspects disarmed during recent police interventions

Police members in this province remain committed to combat crime that may threaten the safety and security of the community they are mandated to protect.

Whilst busy doing stop and search operations in the area of Samora Machel late on Saturday (2021-07-17), they stopped the driver of a Toyota Avanza. The vehicle came to a standstill at a distance, and suddenly changed direction with police in pursuit. The vehicle was stopped near to Hellen Joseph Street. A loaded 9mm pistol was confiscated.

Moments later in the early hours of Sunday (2021-07-18) information was received relating to firearm stored at residences in Manenberg. Upon arrival at the address in Seine Circle, in line with the information, police members found a 9mm Norinco pistol.

The convoy proceeded to Ashely Forbes road in Tambo Village where two 9mm pistols and ammunition were found.

Upon arrival at Thames walk a 9mm Browning pistol and ammunition were confiscated.

Six males between the ages of 24 and 46 were arrested as they could not provide valid licences to be in possession of the mentioned firearms. Once charged they are expected to make a court appearance in the Athlone Magistrate court on charges of possession of unlicensed and prohibited firearms and ammunition.

The community is urged to report criminal activities by calling Crime Stop on 08600 10111

Source: South African Police Service

Kimberley SAPS celebrate Mandela day

Kimberley SAPS together with the Community Police Forum and the Neighborhood Watch reached out to the needy on Sunday, 18 July 2021.

Community members and children who live on the streets of Kimberley area were served with a meal at various points in Kimberley in celebration of Mandela day.

All Disaster Management level 4 regulations were observed, sanitizer and masks were handed over to the children.

Source: South African Police Service

Sarah Baartman District police celebrate Mandela Day

EASTERN CAPE – The Nelson Mandela International Day was officially recognised by the United Nations in November 2009, in honour of Nelson Mandela, celebrated each year on 18 July, on Mandela’s birthday. Mandela Day is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that each person has the power to change the world, the ability to make a difference. In heeding this call, organisations both public and private embarked on various activities by showing compassion and giving their time to those less fortunate than themselves. Two police stations in the Sarah Baartman District celebrated Mandela Day differently, but their acts of goodwill touched people in a meaningful way.

Hankey SAPS partnered with a local store, Spar Supermarket in making a difference to the lives of at least 120 less fortunate people from the area known as Stofwolk in Hankey. Soup and bread were served, in very small groups and the opportunity was also used to educate them about the importance of properly wearing of masks, to adhere to social distancing and sanitising or washing of hands regularly, so as to contain the spread of Covid-19.

Another activity, members of the Women’s Network from Joza SAPS decided to spend the day, cleaning the holding cells and some building blocks at the police station.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspects nabbed for possession of suspected stolen sheep

EASTERN CAPE – Two suspects, aged 59 and 62 years, were arrested for possession of stolen sheep at Mitford on Sunday, 18 July 2021.

Police received information of suspected stolen sheep being hidden in one of the houses. Members quickly responded and recovered twenty (20) sheep to the value of R26 000 and believed to be stolen at Tarkstad.

Suspect were detained and will appear before court soon.

Source: South African Police Service