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South Africa ports paralyzed by cyber-attack struggle to recover

South Africa’s state-owned logistics firm Transnet said on Tuesday it was working to restore systems, after the country’s key port terminals suffered a major cyber-attack last week. The security intrusion began on July 22 but has since continued, forcing Transnet to switch to manual systems, it said. In a letter

SA counts cost of violence as 40,000 businesses hit

The South African authorities are still assessing the true economic cost of the looting and violence that broke out after the jailing of former President Jacob Zuma. The estimated cost to the economy in KwaZulu-Natal province alone has been put at well over $1bn (£730m). A minister in the president’s

South Africa to destroy recovered looted goods

The South African authorities will destroy all recovered looted goods once they have been used as evidence in criminal cases, a minister has said. Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, the acting minister in the presidency, said the police were conducting home searches in a bid to recover stolen items. People have also been

SA government has not failed over unrest – minister

South Africa’s transport minister has denied that the recent week-long unrest was a result of failures of the government to address economic challenges. Speaking to the BBC’s Hardtalk, Fikile Mbalula instead blamed an attempted insurrection. More than 200 people died and thousands have been arrested for theft and public violence

South Africa riots death toll rises to 276

The death toll in South Africa from the violence that followed the jailing of former President Jacob Zuma has risen to 276. Thousands of businesses were looted in the riots that mainly affected the provinces of KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. It was a level of violence unprecedented in post-apartheid South Africa.

South Africa eases Covid restrictions

South Africa has eased some Covid restrictions after President Cyril Ramaphosa said the country had largely passed the peak of its third wave of the pandemic. A night-time curfew and mandatory face mask wearing remains in force, but Mr Ramaphosa is lifting the weekday ban on alcohol sales and is

Medallist hopes Olympics can help SA’s recovery

South Africa’s Tatjana Schoenmaker has won silver in the 100m women’s butterfly in her first Olympic finals. Schoenmaker’s victory is the first by a female swimmer from South Africa in 21 years. She hopes the medal, which is the country’s first at these games, can bring some joy back home

Nxesi to launch national OHS report

Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi will on Friday launch a report on the state of the South African Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).The report will be launched during a webinar under the theme, ‘A new beginning’.The launch of the report i…

R36 billion relief set aside for unrest hit businesses

Government has set aside R36 billion financial assistance and incentive relief to businesses hardest hit by the recent riots in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal with the aim of helping them get back on their feet.Revealing the economic support package on Wedn…

SA economy to recover to pre-COVID levels in 2023

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni says the National Treasury now predicts that the South African economy will return to pre-COVID levels only in 2023.He revealed this during a media briefing on Wednesday on government’s Economic Support Package in response…

R26 billion set aside for R350 grant

The temporary extension of the R350 Social Relief of Distress grant by another month will cost the South African fiscus R27 billion, the National Treasury has revealed.The Department revealed this during a press briefing in which it detailed the countr…

Allow workers to access portion of retirement fund, urges Mboweni

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has called for South African workers to have access to a percentage of their retirement fund in times of difficulty.He made the plea during a press briefing on Wednesday in which he and the National Treasury availed the co…

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