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Covid-19 update: SA registers 2,418 new cases and 238 deaths

MEC Bandile Masuku and Minister Zweli Mkhize visited Nasrec as part of monitoring preparedness as COVID-19 cases rise in Gauteng and to support staff working during the pandemic on July 20, 2020. Image : Nigel Sibanda

The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in South Africa as of Saturday is 622,551, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced.

The country has also recorded 238 more deaths: 81 from KwaZulu-Natal, 47 from Gauteng, 6 from the Eastern Cape, 9 from the Western Cape and 123 from the Free State. This brings the total number of deaths to 13,981.

ANC NEC: Cyril Ramaphosa offers to report to integrity committee

President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses a virtual session of parliament on August 27, 2020. Image: GCIS

In a move that apparently disarmed his loudest opponents, President Cyril Ramaphosa told the ANC’s national executive committee (NEC) that he had approached the integrity committee to explain his CR17 campaign.

Ramaphosa preemptively approached the integrity committee last week asking them for an opportunity to explain his controversial campaign which received more than R400 million in donations.

ANC NEC meeting, Masina demands the resignation of Ramaphosa

Ekurhuleni Mayor Mzwandile Masina during the celebration of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s 80th milestone at the Emperors Palace on September 26, 2016 in Johannesburg. (Photo by Gallo Images / Frennie Shivambu)

More and more senior members of the ANC are coming forward to demand that the party’s chairman, Cyril Ramaphosa, step aside.

This as the party’s national executive committee meets this weekend as the shadow of Covid-19-related corruption hangs over its head.

The mayor of Ekurhuleni, Mzwandile Masina, was the last to call for Ramaphosa’s resignation, but did not say what charges Ramaphosa should face.

Action SA’s Mashaba takes a tough stance on corruption and illegal immigration

Former mayor of DA Johannesburg and founder of The People’s Dialogue, Herman Mashaba. Image: Twitter / @ HermanMashaba

The leader of South Africa’s newest political party, Herman Mashaba of Action SA, has promised to ban Zimbabwean leaders belonging to the ruling Zanu-PF party from entering South Africa and freezing their assets in the country.

While he was adamant on illegal immigration, Mashaba said that the people of Zimbabwe should not be punished for what is happening in their country.

Local celebrities pay tribute to ‘Black Panther’ actor Chadwick Boseman

Actor Chadwick Boseman, who played T’Challa in Black Panther, has died at age 43. Image: twitter

As a surprise at the news that actor Chadwick Boseman still leaks around the world, South African celebrities have also paid tribute to the Black Panther star.

Boseman’s passing was announced in a family statement Saturday morning, he had lost his four-year battle with stage 3 colon cancer.

Netcare reopens surgical wings

Netcare Kingsway Hospital, south of Durban. Image: supplied

All categories of elective surgeries, from knee replacements and hysterectomies to tonsillectomies and cataract removals, have resumed at Netcare hospitals and day hospitals.

The decision to proceed with a specific surgical procedure is, as always, solely up to the treating surgeon and the patient.

The heroics of Sandilands give the victory of the Pirates against SuperSport

Orlando Pirates’ Wayne Sandilands saves a penalty during the Absa Premiership match between Orlando Pirates and Supersport United on Aug 29, 2020 at Emirates Airline Park, Pic Sydney Mahlangu / BackpagePix

The Orlando Pirates finally scored a post-lockdown victory on Saturday, in large part thanks to Wayne Sandilands, who saved two penalties to knock down SuperSport United in a 2-1 win at Ellis Park.

Bradley Grobler and backup Thamsanqa Gabuza watched the Pirates’ 37-year-old goalkeeper stop his shots from the spot, preventing SuperSport from a second draw after Zakhele Lepasa came off the bench to score his first Absa Premiership goal. .

Injured Osaka hands over title to Azarenka in New York

Naomi osaka

Naomi Osaka in action earlier in the week at the Western and Southern Open. Image: Getty Images

“I’m sorry to have to retire today because of an injury,” said Osaka, who is currently on Monday night’s schedule at the US Open, where he will play compatriot Misaki Doi in the first round.

“I pulled my left hamstring yesterday in the second set tiebreaker and it didn’t recover overnight as expected.”

Kristoff wins the first stage, Nizzolo clings to the seventh

Giacomo Nizzolo

Giacomo Nizzolo, seen here winning a stage of the Tour Down Under earlier this year, was seventh on stage one of the Tour de France. Image: Getty Images

In an intense opening stage, which included multiple crashes in wet conditions, the peloton worked hard to stagger into a short break with just under 60km to go on the 156m stretch.

Refusing to give the three-man break a chance, a large group managed to stay together, setting up a late sprint for the line.

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