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GDE UPDATE ON MUNICIPAL DEBT PAYMENTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE INTERVENTIONS
South Africa’s commitment to a conclusion on the US Trade Deal
South Africa’s commitment to a conclusion on the US Trade Deal
GAUTENG HOSPITAL CHAOS
GAUTENG HOSPITAL CHAOS
Nosocomial infections are more likely in the higher-level hospitals because they have more complex cases with long hospital stays, do more invasive procedures, and use more antibiotics.
Steve Biko and George Mukhari academic hospitals fare better than CMJH and CHBH, with 3% nosocomial infections.
Of the tertiary hospitals, Helen Joseph has a 2% infection rate compared to 6% for Kalafong and 5% for Tembisa.
Amongst the regional hospitals, Thelle Mogoerane has only a 1% infection rate, compared to 3% for the Far East Rand, Mamelodi and Sebokeng hospitals, and 8% for the Edenvale hospital.
The Gauteng Health Department blames staff shortages, overcrowding, inadequate hand hygiene facilities, broken equipment, and frequent stock outs of essential cleaning materials such as soaps and disposable paper towels.
Linen shortages are also blamed, as it forces patients to reuse bedding and pyjamas for long periods, and surgical patients are at extra risk due to inability to provide clean linen pre-
and post-operatively.
The department admits that: "A significant shortage of nurses, doctors, cleaners. and allied health professionals is leading to staff being overburdened. As a result, tasks are often rushed, corners may be cut, and staff are pressured to 'push the line' or 'finish quickly', potentially compromising the quality and safety of care."
I am concerned that many patients are getting infections that can be easily avoided with basic improvements like decent cleaning and adequate linen.
Imagine the extra pain and suffering of patients who pick up infections that extends their stay in hospital and can even be life-threatening.
While some level of nosocomial infections will happen in even the best-run facility, urgent intervention is needed at the worst hospitals, particularly Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital. It is yet another reason why hospital CEO Gladys Bogoshi should be speedily replaced by a competent professional.
A DA-run health department would minimise new hospital infections by ensuring proper staffing and equipment, training in infection prevention, and discipline for any failure to provide a hygienic environment.
100 000 Jobs on the line, Tau must ensure U.S. Trade Deal
100 000 Jobs on the line, Tau must ensure U.S. Trade Deal
The DA is concerned that, with under a week remaining to the August 1 deadline, negotiations with the United States on a trade deal remain far from completion.
Minister Tau continues to claim negotiations are advancing, while South Africa is being kept in the dark, without any public updates, worried about the future of businesses.
Minister Parks Tau must conclude a trade deal with the United States before tariffs decimate our economic growth.
South Africa cannot afford a “no-deal” scenario. The economic cost is far too great.
The lives and livelihoods of 100 000 workers on our farms and in our car factories are far too important to be gambled with.
These jobs rest on the shoulders of the Minister and his Department, who have pursued the latest round of negotiations alone and kept the rest of the GNU in the dark.
The DA will welcome a deal with the United States that protects our agriculture and automotive sectors. But the ANC’s recent history gives us little faith: a fired Ambassador, a special envoy who isn’t even on the ground, and minimal action on the looming tariff threat to South African jobs and exports.
The ANC must reflect on its disastrous track record of engagements with the US, which have pushed South Africa further and further away from our second largest trading partner.
The progress of the Jackson Bill through the US Congress, which would permanently damage SA-US relations, falls squarely on the ANC’s foreign policy: non-aligned in name, mis-aligned in practice.
For every car worker in Gqeberha and farm hand in Citrusdal, the DA calls on Minister Tau: get a deal done, and get it done now.
CRIME INTELLIGENCE SERGEANT IN COURT FOR DEFEATING THE ENDS OF JUSTICE
CRIME INTELLIGENCE SERGEANT IN COURT FOR DEFEATING THE ENDS OF JUSTICE
North West Anti-Corruption Investigation Unit (ACIU) arrested Sergeant Myka Constance Shale, aged 46. The accused, who is attached to Crime Intelligence Gathering (CIG) was arrested at her house in Ikageng on Wednesday morning, 23 July 2025.
Reportedly, Shale met with an informer, who allegedly handed a firearm to her that was picked up on the murder scene of Wilfred Casper (38). The murder was reported on Saturday, 12 July 2025 in Marikana at Promosa, close to Potchefstroom. However, after receiving the firearm, it was never handed in/declared by her.
Wilfred Casper was found with multiple stab wounds and other injuries. He was declared dead on the scene by Emergency and Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) and within five day’s Ikageng Detectives arrested eight suspects between the ages of 27 and 35 for his murder. It is alleged that they are all members of the SVK-gang.
The eight appeared before the Potchefstroom Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, 17 July 2025 for murder and were remanded in custody until their second and third court appearances before the same court on Thursday, 24 July 2025 and Friday, 25 July, for a bail application.
Consequent to the investigation by the ACIU, Shale was arrested and granted R4 000.00 bail upon her appearance in the Potchefstroom Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, 23 July 2025, for defeating the ends of justice. She is expected to appear again before the same court on Monday, 6 October 2025.







