Top 10 stories of the day: Bela Act implementation | 20 initiates die in EC | KZN man kills girlfriend, toddler and self

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Here’s your daily news update: An easy-to-read selection of our top stories.

News today includes President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a proclamation to implement the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Act with immediate effect.

Meanwhile, several Eastern Cape families are in mourning as 20 initiates have died since the province’s summer initiation season started in November.

Furthermore, KZN police are investigating two counts of murder following an incident in which a 24-year-old man allegedly stabbed his 22-year-old girlfriend and their three-year-old son to death before taking his own life in a double murder-suicide case in Umkomaas.

Ramaphosa signs Bela Act into law, suspended clauses resolved after consultations

President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a proclamation to implement the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Act with immediate effect.

The President announced on Friday afternoon that he has instructed Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube to see to the full implementation of the Bela Act.

President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation on the appointment of the new national executive of the 7th Democratic Administration held at the Union Buildings, in Pretoria. Picture: GCIS

He said the Act aims to enhance educational equality across South Africa.

“Let us ensure that our children get the best education so that they can take our beautiful country and our diverse nation forward to a prosperous future,” he said in a statement on Friday afternoon.

CONTINUE READING: Ramaphosa signs Bela Act into law, suspended clauses resolved after consultations

City Power temporarily suspends load reduction until next year

City Power has spread the festive cheer and temporarily suspended load reduction until next year due to a significant drop in electricity demand during the holiday period.

The regional power utility implemented load reduction in June this year after its systems came under severe strain.

City Power implemented load reduction in June this year after its systems came under severe strain. Picture: iStock

City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangena said the temporary suspension of load reduction is effective from Friday, 20 December, until the end of January 2025.

CONTINUE READING: City Power temporarily suspends load reduction until next year

Eastern Cape summer initiation season claims 20 boys’ lives

Several Eastern Cape families are in mourning as 20 initiates have died since the province’s summer initiation season started in November.

Eastern Cape Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) department MEC Zolile Williams announced that the province reported eight illegal deaths and 12 legal deaths of initiates.

Initiates seen at a circumcision school in Mthatha. Picture for illustration: Gallo Images / City Press / Denvor de Wee

Williams said dehydration, septicaemia, gangrene, hallucinations, and respiratory problems – where the initiates couldn’t breathe – were the main causes of the loss of lives.

CONTINUE READING: Eastern Cape summer initiation season claims 20 boys’ lives

Justice Department and NPA agree to collaborate on access to Zondo commission database

The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DoJ) and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) have agreed to resolve issues surrounding access to the state capture commission’s database.

The state capture commission is also known as the Zondo commission.

The DOJ and NPA agree to collaborate. Picture: The Citizen/Canva

In September, the DoJ denied suggestions that it was blocking the NPA from accessing the commission’s records, which contain crucial state capture evidence.

CONTINUE READING: Justice Department and NPA agree to collaborate on access to Zondo commission database

KZN man, girlfriend, and toddler found dead in double-murder suicide case

KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) police are investigating two counts of murder following an incident in which a 24-year-old man allegedly stabbed his 22-year-old girlfriend and their three-year-old son to death before taking his own life in a double murder-suicide case in Umkomaas.

It is understood the incident happened in the Danganya area in Umgababa.

It is understood the incident happened at Danganya area in Umgababa. Picture: Michel Bega

Police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda said officers made the grim discovery on Friday.

“When police arrived at the scene, the body of the woman and her child were found lying in a pool of blood with multiple stab wounds. The suspect was found hanging from the roof inside the house. Their identity documents were found placed on top of the bed,” Netshiunda said.

CONTINUE READING: KZN man, girlfriend, and toddler found dead in double-murder suicide case

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Mashaba says he gave ANC a chance because it has been ‘humbled’

Joburg housing MMC says Fleurhof residents unhappy over housing are ‘disgruntled’

Operation Shanela: More than 300l of liquor, dagga and cigarettes confiscated in Tshwane

ANC defeats MK party in KZN by-elections and flips DA ward in Northern Cape

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