
SWEDEN’S COVID-19 STRATEGY IS QUIETLY BECOMING THE WORLD’S STRATEGY
Sweden’s unique approach to the COVID-19 pandemic has been drawing a great deal of scrutiny for weeks, including both admiration and criticism.
Sweden’s unique approach to the COVID-19 pandemic has been drawing a great deal of scrutiny for weeks, including both admiration and criticism.
Sizwe Africa IT Group, a majority-owned subsidiary of controversial businessman Iqbal Survé’s Ayo Technology Solutions, has secured a contract worth R160-million for e-learning services in the Eastern Cape. In awarding the contract, the provincial department of education side-stepped normal procurement processes and the deal is now being queried by some officials in the province.
South Africa needs to accept that it is not on a unique trajectory. The virus cannot be eliminated. The country needs to move away from a hard lockdown, writes Imraan Valodia, Alex van den Heever, Lucy Allais, Martin Veller, Shabir Madhi and Willem Daniel Francois Venter.
After filing papers in the High Court to urgently prevent the unlawful use of B-BBEE status, race, gender or age as criteria for relief or assistance at this tough time, the DA has approached the source of most of the relief funding – the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Met die Prez en Mama Zuma wat onderling good cop, bad cop met die volk speel deur eers die verwagting van rook te skep, en dit dan net weer op te hef, raak die rooksage nou absurd. As ek nie van beter geweet het nie, sou ek gedink het dié twee is die burleske hoofkarakters in ’n swakgeskrewe klug. Maar nee; dis die realiteite van die dag.
The National Employers’ Association of South Africa (NEASA), the organisation I represent, consists of thousands of employers/businesses, all entrepreneurs. These employers are not, in any way, a burden to the state. They do not rely on you or your government for any support; they do not expect any handouts from you or your government. In fact, the notion of any form of help from government does not form part of their frame of reference. Many years of hard work and dedication, often against the odds, have taught them that.
The civil rights organisation AfriForum laid a charge of corruption at the Wierdabrug police station in Centurion today. This follows the Gauteng government awarding an unlawful contract to the IT company In2IT, with which Panyaza Lesufi, Gauteng MEC for Education, has close links.
Corruption Watch has given the National Treasury until next week Thursday to clarify several aspects of the regulatory framework and measures that have been put in place for the Covid-19 emergency procurement plan, in order to avoid corruption.
Continuing the lockdown will not stop the wave of community transmissions from hitting South Africa, and continuing it will prolong the collateral damage that it is causing, infectious disease expert Professor Shabir Madhi said during a webinar with Maverick Citizen editor Mark Heywood on Sunday night.
Former finance minister Trevor Manuel has issued two strong warnings to the government within two days that South Africa’s lockdown regulations are both endangering constitutional democracy and failing ‘the test of rationality’.
Sensational reports in a Sunday newspaper claim that the presidency and government have been concealing COVID-19 information from the public.
Ever since Cyril Ramaphosa became president in 2018, after winning a bitter leadership contest with Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, we have been told he is a reformer. Soon, journalists have kept saying, he will start moving on those who were involved state capture. It’s only a matter of time before he ejects the dead wood from his cabinet, we are assured. Economic reforms that will unleash the growth we need to sustainably end poverty and unemployment are close, we are told.
Amidst the devastating Covid-19 pandemic, the new book by Institute of Race Relations (IRR) CEO Frans Cronje, The Rise or Fall of South Africa (available on Amazon for Kindle*) sets out how South Africa’s future is likely to unfold, what people and businesses should do to secure their futures, and why the African National Congress (ANC) will not survive the next decade as South Africa’s ruling party.
When South Africans go to the polls today, it could be the last time the governing ANC wins an overall majority, unless the party renews itself and starts delivering on its promises to increasingly disgruntled supporters.W
Correlation between universal BCG vaccination policy and reduced morbidity and mortality for COVID-19: an epidemiological study
The former chief of neuroradiology at Stanford University said the United States needs to end widespread coronavirus lockdowns and adopt a more targeted approach that both protects the most vulnerable people and builds immunity in the population.
A brilliant open letter to the President from someone who started his business empire from the boot of his car.
It is my hypothesis that there has been a silent coup that has taken place in South Africa since the onset of the COVID-19 virus hit our shores. The coup is two-fold, the first is that it is blatantly
obvious that despite talks of a new dawn, the ANC is still run by the captured cabal of the NEC. The second coup is that of the end to our Democracy.
Neil Ferguson, professor of mathematical biology at Imperial College London – a much revered left-leaning institution – was treated with a ‘near-Gospel’ deference. Ferguson is the academic whose modelling, predicting hundreds of thousands of deaths from COVID-19 in the UK alone, is largely responsible for the lockdown.
Neil Ferguson’s from the Royal Imperial College of London shot to fame when he followed his usual alarmist protocol that WHO and most world leaders loved.
He is famous for getting the stats wrong on many viral outbreaks in the past 10 years.
Stanford and most other highly esteemed universities publicly questioned his mathematical model based on January stats from Wuhan’s dying infected cases. Sadly the fact that his theories were shot down in flames by many of the world’s top scientists went over most peoples’ heads.
He has had to backtrack on his predictions several times.