Wednesday 17 March 2021 - 6:15am
In the latest incident, Inkosi Manqoba Mkhize and his aide were gunned down in Howick this weekend. #eNCA #DStv403
KWAZULU-NATAL - The KwaZulu-Natal government wants answers from police management over the spate of murders of traditional leaders.
In the latest incident, Inkosi Manqoba Mkhize and his aide were gunned down in Howick this weekend.
WC wine industry cannot afford another ban According to a Business Day article, total exports have declined from a peak level of 525 million litres in 2013 to 319 million litres in 2019. Contributor Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 13:53 Although it is very late in the game, it is critical that government liaises with wine producers regarding policy and initiatives which can be used to ensure stability and productivity in the long term.
NATIONAL NEWS - The full extent of the damages caused to the wine industry by the harsh, unduly prolonged lockdown regulations of the national government is now emerging.
During the Level 5 lockdown ban on exports alone, wine exporters lost an estimated amount of 80 million litres in sales. It has now emerged that exports of wine declined by almost 40% over the past six years.
Former Msunduzi manager accused of leave fraud
By Thami Magubane
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Durban - Former Msunduzi city manager Sizwe Hadebe has been accused of trying to defraud the municipality out of almost R200 000.
A forensic report before the municipality’s council says Hadebe had falsely claimed he had not taken his leave days and had attempted to claim the cash value of the days which was R199 000.
But Hadebe fired back saying the days he claimed for were legitimate days of leave that were owed to him.
The alleged attempted fraud took place when Hadebe moved from being on a contract to a permanent position in 2017.
Report flags possible fraud, corruption in tender systems within Gauteng municipalities – MEC
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A committee probing the state of municipalities in Gauteng says it is concerned by procurement and weaknesses in supply chain management systems, with several warning indicators. Resources within municipalities are scarce and dwindling. The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated this situation, stated the report, released by Gauteng Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) MEC