The vicinity around the courthouse is being tightly monitored with access in and out from the building being limited to a select few. OFM News reported that not only has the National Prosecuting Au.
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The North West is set to fast-track the rebuilding of houses of residents affected by the recent heavy rain which caused floods across the province.
At least R35 million will be used to fix 1200 houses damaged by the recent floods in February.
The MEC for Cooperative Governance, Mmoloki Cwaile, says independent contractors will be roped in to come and assist by building and fixing these houses. At least seven municipalities, including Matlosana, Moses Kotane, and Ratlou, have recorded several houses that were damaged by the floods that caused havoc in February.
Cwaile says more houses will be assessed.
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From chemical to flush in one month Miggels is proud of his toilet and said he will make sure it s kept clean and maintained. I ve been a resident for 26 years in the settlement, he said. These new toilets are definitely more convenient than the chemical toilets used previously. Source Monday, 15 March 2021, 15:36 At the freshly painted flush toilet are, from left: Cllr Marlene Barnardt; Mayor Leon van Wyk; one of the beneficiaries, Jonathan Miggels; and Raybin Figland, Portfolio Councillor for Human Settlements. Video
GEORGE NEWS & VIDEO - A resident of Kleinkrantz informal settlement, Jonathan Miggels, was so excited with a delivery of 24 flush toilets last week, that he almost immediately started to paint his new throne .
Raising serious concerns about spiralling medico-legal claims against the Eastern Cape Department of Health, Eastern Cape MEC for Finance Mlungisi Mvoko said on Wednesday as he tabled his budget that the payouts of damages due to medical negligence for the past financial year totalled R920-million.
He said unused funds from other departments had been reprioritised to assist the struggling department.
“These litigation [costs] are a burden. They are compromising government’s ability to render services. We are hard at work to fix this. Multi-pronged teams and strategies, involving the Office of the Premier, Provincial Treasury and Health have been set up to deal with this burden. These teams and strategies seek to improve our capacity on administrative systems, legal, clinical and budget aspects.