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ILLNESS AFFECTING 110 LEARNERS AT TAMAHO PRIMARY @KASIBCNEWS


ILLNESS AFFECTING 110 LEARNERS AT TAMAHO PRIMARY @KASIBCNEWS 


Gauteng MEC for Education, Sport, Arts, Culture & Recreation, Mr. Matome Chiloane, has been alerted to a concerning incident today, Wednesday, 6 November 2024, involving a suspected foodborne illness affecting 110 learners at Tamaho Primary School in Katlehong.

It is reported that a total of 110 learners began experiencing symptoms of stomach cramps and vomiting after consuming samp at school during break time. Emergency services responded swiftly, and all affected learners were transported to various clinics and hospitals for immediate medical attention.

All 110 learners were hospitalised following the incident, with 98 learners subsequently discharged after receiving medical treatment. 12 learners remain in the hospital under medical supervision as healthcare providers continue to monitor their condition.


The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE), in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH), is actively monitoring the incident and will provide additional information as the investigation proceeds. The GDE remains committed to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all learners and will provide psycho-social support to the affected learners, families, and school community.

MEC Chiloane has expressed grave concern over the recurrence of such incidents at Gauteng schools. “It is alarming to witness such cases of foodborne illness affecting our learners. The safety and wellbeing of our learners is our highest priority, and we are committed to working closely with health authorities to understand and address the root causes of these incidents. We wish all recovering learners a speedy return to good health,” said MEC Chiloane.





Integrated Resource Plan 2023 @KASIBCNEWS

 



Integrated Resource Plan 2023 @KASIBCNEWS


The Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Mr Gwede Mantashe (MP) has published the draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP 2023) for public comments in government Gazette no 49974 of 04 January 2024.

The IRP is an electricity generation plan that seeks to ensure security of electricity supply by balancing supply with demand, while taking into account the environment and total cost of supply.

The purpose of this publication is to solicit public comments on the assumptions, input parameters, scenarios, and observations made. Comments submitted will be considered in drafting the final policy adjusted plan which will map out the future energy mix for the country.

The draft IRP 2023 is based on a scientific process that considers several scenarios and latest developments in the country’s electricity industry. It considers two-time horizons, the first being the period up to 2030 focusing on addressing prevailing generation capacity constraints and system requirements to close the supply gap.

Horizon two covers the period from 2031 to 2050 and focuses on long-term electricity generation planning with pathways to achieve a resilient Net Zero electricity sector by 2050.

A copy of the draft reviewed Integrated Resource Plan is accessible on the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy – www.dmre.gov.za

Members of the public have until 23 February 2024 to submit written comments for consideration on:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=bDWXlV5Askqncn7nJnE…oIqfOslGi6lIYefKLn5UMjg2TjQ1WElTVURZTDhCN0szU0lUSjg2Wi4u

Comments can also be emailed to: IRP.Queries@dmre.gov.za





MOZAMBICAN GOVERNMENT'S VIOLENT REPRESSION AGAINST CITIZENS @KASIBCNEWS



MOZAMBICAN GOVERNMENT'S VIOLENT REPRESSION AGAINST CITIZENS @KASIBCNEWS 




The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) strongly condemns the Mozambican government’s brutal crackdown on its citizens who are exercising their right to protest against their recent election process. The Mozambican people’s frustration and discontent have reached a breaking point, evident in the wave of protests following the announcement of the October 9 election results on October 24. Opposition
supporters have challenged the credibility of these elections, asserting that FRELIMO,
the ruling party, engaged in widespread fraud to secure victory. 

In response to this outcry, Mozambican security forces have unleashed a relentless campaign of violence to intimidate, silence, and control citizens. Protestors— many of them unarmed youths and even children—are being met with rubber bullets, tear gas, and, in some cases, live ammunition. Reports indicate that over 20 people have been killed, more than 390 injured, and around 800 arbitrarily detained. This scale of state violence constitutes a humanitarian crisis and highlights a regime intent on oppressing its people rather than protecting them.

Disturbing reports from regions such as Nampula and Niassa reveal an escalation of police violence to almost unimaginable levels. Security forces, far from merely dispersing crowds, have entered homes and used tear gas on civilians without discretion, with no regard for vulnerable individuals, including the elderly and those in poor health. Helicopters have been used to deploy tear gas from above, creating a climate of terror that leaves citizens with no place of refuge.

Furthermore, the FRELIMO government has taken extreme measures to keep Mozambicans disconnected from each other and isolated from the world by heavily restricting internet access. This digital blackout is clearly intended to stifle voices of dissent, blocking international attention and scrutiny of these atrocities. It is also a calculated attempt to silence the population. This approach represents a growing, systematic violation of democratic principles, denying citizens the freedom of
information and expression.

Furthermore, independent candidate VenĂ¢ncio Mondlane’s, who won 20% of the vote, lost his lawyer and spokesman, murdered by unknown assailants. Mondlane himself then sought safety outside Mozambique, fearing for his life, with reports indicating that he narrowly escaped an attack in South Africa before ultimately fleeing to Europe. The EFF, therefore, calls on the South African government to investigate this brazen attack on South African soil and to hold accountable any individuals connected to this violation of our nation’s sovereignty. It is an alarming show of disrespect by FRELIMO towards South Africa to authorise such a reckless act within our borders.


The EFF demands that the Mozambican government immediately halt its violent tactics against unarmed protestors, restore internet access, and release those detained without justification. The Mozambican state’s blatant disregard for its people’s rights and for democratic transparency cannot be allowed to persist. We call on the African Union, SADC, and international human rights bodies to intervene urgently and take action against this repression.

The EFF demands that the Mozambican government recognise that violence is never the solution to calls for transparency and justice. The people’s right to freely protest and express their grievances is fundamental in any democracy, and suppressing these voices only deepens the divide between the state and its citizens. The EFF stands in solidarity with the Mozambican people and their legitimate demands for accountability, dignity, and democratic integrity