SAnews Newsletter 2021-07-15 PM Edition
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Mop up operations commence in Gauteng
Days after violent protests engulfed parts of the country, the situation in Gauteng has stabilised with clean-up operations to vandalised facilities having commenced.
Borders to be kept open to ensure movement of goods, says Pandor
International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Dr Naledi Pandor, has assured Namibia that transport corridors will continue operating without interruption to deliver goods and services, particularly essential ones needed to fight COVID-19.
Cele confident of restoration of law and order in Gauteng, KZN
The racial tensions in Phoenix, Durban, have claimed the lives of 15 people, Police Minister Bheki Cele says.
Alternative sites to register deaths
Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has instructed the department to use alternative sites to register deaths to assist grieving families and funeral undertakers.
Free State commends residents for condemning violent protests
Free State Premier Sisi Ntombela has thanked residents for exercising restraint, discipline and ensuring the province remained peaceful as violent protests engulfed parts of the country.