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The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) says the review of constituency and ward boundaries the Commission is intending to conduct will address the anomalies that have crept in the past 23 years. MEC Chairperson Dr. Chifundo Kachale disclosed that the anomalies created a situation whereby some constituencies have more than 10 times eligible voters than others contrary to section 76 (2) (a) of the Constitution. Kachale made the remarks in Lilongwe on Thursday during an interface with the media on the review process. Kachale: He said the Constitution provides that the determination of constituency boundaries must ensure that constituencies contain approximately equal numbers of voters eligible to vote subject only to population density, ease of communication and existing administrative areas. ....
KwaZulu-Natal social development MEC Nonhlanhla Khoza has appointed a team to help root out problems at the embattled Durban and Coastal Mental Health (DCMH). ....
Cause of Limpopo hospital fire still unknown The provincial health department said the cause of the blaze was unclear. Image: Limpopo health department/Facebook The cause of a fire that gutted a Covid-19 ward and killed two patients at FH Odendaal Hospital in Limpopo on Tuesday is yet to be established. Health MEC Phophi Ramathuba said on Wednesday: “The report we received says the cause of the fire was not an electrical fault. We could not find what started it but we know it started in a corner of the ward. “Luckily they were able to contain it and it ended in one ward. It’s unfortunate that two people died. One of them is from Marapyane in Mpumalanga. She was an elderly woman. Other patients were rescued,” said Ramathuba. ....
Thousands of rural Eastern Cape pupils to get internet access PREMIUM By Sikho Ntshobane - 30 April 2021 Thousands of rural pupils across the Eastern Cape will soon have access to the internet which could boost their studies. This article is reserved for DispatchLIVE subscribers. Get access to ALL DispatchLIVE content from only R45.00 per month. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on HeraldLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details. ....