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Friday, December 3, 2021

South Africa: Today’s latest news and headlines, Saturday 4 December 2021

We’ve got the latest news stories and headlines in South Africa on Saturday 4 December 2021.


Since news broke of the new variant Omicron, South Africa has been recording thousands of new COVID-19 cases daily. On Friday South Africa recorded 16 055 new COVID-19 cases.


And what is more concerning is that the NICD said an emerging trend in the fourth wave is that there is an increase in children admitted to hospital, especially children under the age of four years old.



“Over 100 children under the age of 4 were admitted to hospital in the first two weeks of the 4th wave,” Dr Waasila Jassat, the Public Health Specialist at the NICD said.



TODAY’S LATEST NEWS IN SOUTH AFRICA, Saturday 4 December


COVID-19: SA records just over 16 000 cases, positivity increases to 24,3%


South Africa recorded more than 16 000 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, 3 December, according to the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD). The 65 990 tests conducted over the past 24 hours represent a positivity rate of 24,3 percent up from yesterday’s 22,4 percent. Gauteng crossed the 10 000 case threshold.


The 16 055 new COVID-19 cases detected in South Africa on Friday brings the total number of active cases in the country to 61 361. Unfortunately, 25 more people died of COVID-19-related complications, according to the NICD, bringing the death toll to 89 944.


There were 279 people admitted to hospital for COVID-19 treatment within the latest testing cycle. The 258 private and 407 public hospitals reporting to the NICD now have 3202 patients admitted.


COVID-19 fourth wave: ‘Unprecedented’ rise in cases – over 100 children under the age of 4 admitted to hospital


Health Minister Dr Joe Phaahla led a briefing on South Africa’s fight against COVID-19 and the national vaccine rollout on Friday morning, 3 December. Since the emergence of the Omicron variant, new cases in the have increased by over 300 percent, said the minister.


Dr Waasila Jassat, the Public Health Specialist at the NICD, spoke about the state of hospitalisations in the country.


She said there has been a rapid increase in hospitalisations in Gauteng – and admissions trends are higher than in the previous waves. Meanwhile, the North West, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Eastern Cape are displaying smaller increases.


Jassat said an emerging trend in the fourth wave is that there is an increase in children admitted to hospital, especially children under the age of four years old. “Over 100 children under the age of 4 admitted to hospital in the first two weeks of the 4th wave.”


The NICD stressed the importance of surge preparedness and said it should include paediatric beds and staff.


N3 Truck BLOCKADE: Traffic starts to move as truck drivers taken in for questioning


The traffic on the N3 was starting to move on Friday evening after several truck drivers were taken in for questioning.


According to police spokesperson Brigadier Jay Naicker, police have taken a number of truck drivers in for questioning after their trucks were found parked across both lanes of the N3 near Van Reenen.



“In the early hours of this (Friday) morning, police were notified of the blockade and responded to the scene. Police officers found that the trucks were abandoned by the drivers who removed the keys before they left,” he said.



Naicker said police were able to locate the drivers and the keys for their vehicles.


“The trucks were removed and traffic is able to move albeit very slowly. We urge motorists to avoid the area until traffic is flowing smoothly. Additional police officers have been deployed to the area to ensure no further blockades on the route,” he said.


The N3 toll route between Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal was blocked for the entire Friday due to a massive truck blockade.

Drivers were diverted to alternative routes.


Gauteng health dept reveals – expired sanitiser worth R12.7m discarded


The Gauteng health department has had to discard 141 000 half-litre bottles of expired sanitiser at a whopping cost of R12.7 million to taxpayers, MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi has revealed.


Mokgethi disclosed this in the Gauteng legislature in a written reply to a question from the DA’s Jack Bloom.


According to Bloom, Mokgethi said the department paid almost R100 million for 544 000 units of sanitiser for the Covid-19 pandemic. A total of 141 000 units – about 70 000 litres – could not be used as they had expired.


They are being stored in a quarantine area at a warehouse.



“Mokgethi says that the sanitisers expired as they had a limited product validity period of one year, from 31 March 2020 to 31 March 2021,” he said.



Pics and video: Diepsloot locals grab cash from bombed CIT robbery


It was all smoke and money in Diepsloot. A bombed CIT truck robbery motivated residents to run to the scene to pick up cash on Friday morning.


As reported on Friday morning via social media, the CIT truck robbery was attacked with an explosion on the N14/R511 intersection in Diepsloot, Gauteng.


“#CITRobbery N14/R511 Diepsloot. Cash van bombed,” Mzansi’s social cohesion advocate Yusuf Abramjee reported.


But something equally dramatic had taken place earlier before the report…. With no fear for the law, possible gunfire, a delayed bomb eruption, smoke or the flaming fire, residents from the immediate area ran from the Diepsloot housing to the burning CIT truck robbery scene to grab cash!


Video evidence was posted by Ambjee with a caption that said: “Free for all! #CITRobbery R511 Diepsloot.”


Watch | Merry Christmas! – Durban looters steal liquor from lorry’s lost load


The festive season has come early for opportunists in Durban, after they promptly descended upon a liquor truck that lost its load on Friday. The vehicle was emptied out, and the looters in question have stocked up for Christmas.


This incident took place on Edwin Swales Drive, just outside of Durban’s bustling city centre. Traffic has been slow-going for most of the day, due to terrible weather conditions and an organised ‘truck blockade’ on the N3.


Gavin Kelly, CEO of the Road Freight Association (RFA), was less than impressed with what he witnessed this morning. He has condemned the ‘violence and looting’ reported in various incidents across the city.


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HOROSCOPE TODAY


Free daily horoscope, celeb gossip, and lucky numbers for Saturday 4 December.






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Your daily Horoscope for 4 December 2021

TODAY’S MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE:


The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life. — William Morris


TODAY’S WISDOM FROM AROUND THE WORLD:


Be thine enemy an ant, see in him an elephant.. — Turkish Proverb


TODAY’S CHINESE PROVERB:


 To be wronged is nothing unless you continue to remember it.


FOR THOSE OF US BORN ON THIS DAY:


Happy Birthday! The months ahead will be focused on communication of all kinds and by the end of the year you should have a much clearer idea of where you are going in your life. You should also have developed a much closer and more understanding relationship with a special person in your life. The highlight of the year is likely to come around early June. At this time there will be an opportunity for some serious progression at work or school and this may well be associated with an increase in your regular income. Romantically, this year is all about the consolidation and deepening of an existing relationship although there may some tension to resolve in the first few months of the year..


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CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY:


 Jeff Bridges, Wink Martindale, Marisa Tomei, Chelsea Noble, Tyra Banks, Jay-Z, Jozef Sabovcik


CELEBRITY GOSSIP:


 Eddie Redmayne is hoping to increase his celebrity status with a sequel being prepared to the hit, Fantastic Beasts. The movement of Jupiter suggests that he will good reason to be optimistic!



aries


ARIES DAILY HOROSCOPE | Mar 21 – Apr 19


If you can overcome a slightly lethargic mood, you should find that you have enough creative vision and enough optimism to get an idea or initiative to the starting block. Don’t be put off by negative feedback from those who like to regard the creative ideas as their exclusive territory. If you have a great idea, run with it!


Today’s Numbers:  3, 14, 27, 32, 36, 40





daily horoscope - taurus


TAURUS DAILY HOROSCOPE | Apr 20 – May 20


The moon will perhaps draw your attention to those issues and matters that you have maybe ignored for some time. There’s definitely the temptation to extend yesterday’s fun moments; there’s perhaps even the opportunity too, but you should actually draw on all your reserves of self discipline and defer the fun!


Today’s Numbers: 1, 5, 13, 20, 38, 44





gemini


GEMINI DAILY HOROSCOPE | May 21 – Jun 20


Incoming information may well warrant a second glance and a closer look. A slightly dismissive approach on your part, particularly during the morning, could have you missing out on a useful development. It may even be one of those rare days where you should pay at least some attention to the rumors!


Today’s Numbers: 9, 17, 21, 23, 36, 42





daily horoscope - cancer


CANCER DAILY HOROSCOPE | Jun 21 – Jul 22


 The moon may well be both a boon and a pain in equal measures. It is perhaps a day to jot down your thoughts, ideas and ambitions and wait for when the hampering influences move away, because it is possible that within your notes will be one excellent starting point or incentive in one key area of your life!


Today’s Numbers: 5, 14, 23, 30, 38, 47





 leo


LEO DAILY HOROSCOPE | Jul 23 – Aug 22


Neptune will be a little temperamental; the moon will be quite intense; and Jupiter will be like that pessimistic friend who says ‘that’s not going to work.’ It’s not a great combination, but if you can ditch the negative vibes, you can achieve just as much, if not more, as anyone else!


Today’s Numbers: 6, 11, 24, 27, 33, 45





daily horoscope - virgo


VIRGO DAILY HOROSCOPE | Aug 23 – Sep 22


A Mars/Jupiter combination indicates that some minor tensions may well need to be nipped in the bud from the start, especially if those minor clashes are with authority types and/or your elders. Maybe others are a little out of touch, but today is definitely not the day to try and change minds!


Today’s Numbers: 2, 9, 14, 20, 33, 48





 libra


LIBRA DAILY HOROSCOPE | Sep 23 – Oct 22


Intense influences may well have you being a little bossy or a little shy and retiring. It’s 50:50 either way, but the end result should be the same. Whether you’re charming because you’re irrepressibly dazzling or whether it’s because you’re sweetly unassuming, there’s certainly some real progress to be made on at least one front!


Today’s Numbers: 7, 15, 18, 26, 35, 43





daily horoscope - scorpio


SCORPIO DAILY HOROSCOPE | Oct 23 – Nov 21


 Yesterday’s oomph spills over into romance, thanks to the passionate new moon. Singles could find that everything is tinted with a little intensity: from smoldering glances to encouraging smiles, you should have no problem being noticed. Attached Scorpios should incorporate some cozy moments into their routine!


Today’s Numbers: 5, 14, 27, 32, 36, 41





 sagittarius


SAGITTARIUS DAILY HOROSCOPE | Nov 22 – Dec 21


All the career or work related questions and ideas have the potential to converge into something useful, meaningful and insightful, thanks to the new moon. Unanswered questions will be easier to answer; ambitions get a boost and there’s a definite sense of getting credit where credit is due!


Today’s Numbers: 9, 10, 20, 24, 33, 47





daily horoscope - capricorn


CAPRICORN DAILY HOROSCOPE | Dec 22 – Jan 19


The moon brings a glut of mixed influences. There is a strong indication that you won’t be as inclined to grasp every opportunity coming your way, which is unusual for an incisive mind. Ditch the lax approach in order to recognize how and where you could improve your cash-flow!


Today’s Numbers:  5, 13, 18, 25, 33, 48





 aquarius


AQUARIUS DAILY HOROSCOPE | Jan 20 – Feb 18


If romantic matters go a little off the boil, then you might be wise to leave it to simmer up by itself again. It’s possible that the more you try and fix the issue, the more you get it wrong. Instead, invest that extra energy into a financial/practical development. You’ve got your business head on: use it!


Today’s Numbers: 2, 9, 19, 21, 30, 45





daily horoscope - pisces


PISCES DAILY HOROSCOPE | Feb 19 – Mar 20


Simmering, smoldering, sizzling influences could either ignite or fizzle out, depending on various factors. There may be a time- consuming material/practical issue to deal with first. It may even be that hot dates brimming with potential actually turn out to be a slight disappointment!


Today’s Numbers: 7, 12, 16, 25, 33, 47




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On This Day: What happened on 4 December?

Uganda says troops to stay in DRC as long as needed to defeat ADF


Uganda said on Friday that its troops sent this week into eastern Democratic Republic of Congo would stay as long as needed to defeat Islamist militants, with the progress of the mission to be evaluated after two months.


Uganda and Congo launched a joint operation this week, but have so far shared few details about its size or expected duration, even as some voiced alarm about the presence of Ugandan troops on Congolese soil.


At least 1 700 Ugandan soldiers have so far crossed into eastern Congo to join Congolese forces battling the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an armed group aligned with Islamic State, two security sources and local media said on Friday.


The Ugandan defence ministry did not confirm how many troops had been deployed, but said infantry, artillery, armoured and special forces would be in Congo under Operation Shujja, which means hero in Swahili.


In its first clear indication of the duration of the planned operation, Uganda’s Ministry of Defence said in a statement that the operation would be reviewed after two months to gauge its progress against the ADF.


“The duration of this operation will be determined by the military-strategic end-state… to defeat the rebels and defeat their will to fight,” Major General Kayanja Muhanga said in a video posted to Twitter.





The campaign will target four ADF camps: Yayuwa, Tondoli, Beni One and Beni Two, he said.




Joint forces have already conducted search operations in the wake of air and artillery strikes against suspected ADF bases in the forests of eastern Congo earlier this week, according to both countries’ military.


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SAFA to consider its options after FIFA’s dismissal over World Cup qualifier loss against Ghana


The South African Football Association (SAFA) says it will consider its options, after world football governing body FIFA dismissed it’s protest following a  Bafana Bafana 1-0 loss in a world cup qualifier against Ghana, last month.


FIFA, has reportedly issued a single line statement, that does not get into its reasons for dismissing the appeal.


SAFA says, it will forge a way forward after hearing FIFA’s reasons.


SAFA to consider options after FIFA dismisses Ghana protest https://t.co/ZCfD6Sbt2v @BafanaBafana


— SAFA.net (@SAFA_net) December 3, 2021





Local newspaper sports reporter says FIFA’s response comes two weeks later than previously expected, and is a blow to the South African soccer team.


“This afternoon, they finally responded with an email, giving us their outcome, which is very disappointing to for South African football and for Bafana Bafana, the young players who gave it their all and put up a brave fight in Ghana.


It was quite a bizarre statement and information that they sent out. Not even a paragraph, a one sentence thing saying that they matter is being dismissed and there’s no details and I think that’s what is frustrating SAFA.


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