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ESKOM RELEASES WINTER OUTLOOK

Written by on 22 April 2026

JOHANNESBURG- Eskom is presenting its State of the System and Winter Outlook as it prepares for the 2026 winter season. The power utility says it is entering this period with its strongest operational performance in the past five years, signalling improved stability in electricity supply. Although load-shedding has been avoided, Eskom has maintained load reduction […]

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GODONGWANA TO DECIDE ON FUEL LEVY

Written by on 22 April 2026

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says he is still considering the future of the fuel levy after government introduced a temporary R3 per litre reduction at the start of the month. He told Parliament he will review the measure before making a final decision. Godongwana indicated that an announcement is likely on the 28th after consultations, […]

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MAWHOO, SITHELO SHOZI & CYAN BOUJEE DRAGGED INTO SIU PROBE

Written by on 21 April 2026

MaWhoo, Sithelo Shozi, and Cyan Boujee have been pulled into an online storm after a viral X post called on the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to probe their finances. The claims emerged shortly after the arrest of Ekurhuleni City Manager Kagiso Michael Lerutla at OR Tambo International Airport, sparking intense social media speculation and linking […]

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MALARIA PREVENTION GUIDE FOR TRAVELLERS

Written by on 21 April 2026

The guide highlights how travellers can protect themselves from malaria when visiting high-risk areas. It explains that malaria is spread through mosquito bites and emphasizes the importance of taking preventive steps before and during travel to reduce the chance of infection. Recommended measures include using insect repellent, wearing long-sleeved clothing and trousers, sleeping under insecticide-treated […]

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MALARIA HOTSPOTS IN SADC IDENTIFIED

Written by on 21 April 2026

The visual explains malaria awareness across the SADC region, showing that most countries in the region are malaria-endemic, including South Africa’s Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces where the disease is regularly found. It highlights Lesotho and Seychelles as the only SADC countries not affected by malaria. Using a map and mosquito symbols, the visual emphasizes the […]

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MOSQUITO CYCLE DRIVES MALARIA SPREAD

Written by on 21 April 2026

Health awareness materials are highlighting how malaria is transmitted through a continuous cycle involving mosquitoes and humans. The process begins when an infected female mosquito bites a person, injecting malaria parasites into the bloodstream. These parasites travel to the liver, where they multiply before entering red blood cells and spreading infection throughout the body. The […]

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MALARIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

Written by on 21 April 2026

The malaria awareness campaign highlights that the peak malaria season runs from September to April. It uses strong visual messaging, including a mosquito illustration and warning symbols, to emphasise the ongoing efforts to combat the disease and encourage public awareness about prevention and control. The campaign further advises people to seek immediate testing if they […]

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MALARIA SYMPTOMS WARNING

Written by on 21 April 2026

The infographic raises awareness about Malaria by highlighting its common symptoms, which include fever, headache, body aches, weakness, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, and flu-like signs. It encourages people to seek early medical attention by visiting the nearest clinic or doctor for testing and treatment, stressing the importance of quick diagnosis to prevent complications. […]

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