Dipakeng tseo ho senang metsi teng, lefapaha la rona la metsi le a leka hore re fihlise metsi dibakeng tseo batho bao ba leng teng.
Re kena sebakeng se seng jwale sa matsatsi ana a mang a latelang mo re batlang hore re ntshe batho ba fihlang 10 000, ba tsamaya hohle, ba kene dintlong tsa batho hore ba etse ntho ena e re e bitsang test. Ba ke ba leke ho bona hore ke bafeng batho ba kenweng ke bolwetse bona.
Ha re fumana hore ho na le batho ba kenweng ke bolwetse bona, re tla batla hore ba bewe dibakeng tse itseng ho etsatsa eng? Hore bolwetsi bona re etse hore bo be contained. Bo ska tsamaya hohlehohle mona ba kena batho ba bang.
Re leka hore re etse tjena, hore re tshidise batho ba haeso. Ntho e nngwe e entseng bothata ho rona ke hore bolwetsi bona kannete, ho ekhonomi ya lefatshe la haeso, bo tlo e isa fatshe. Ekhonomi ya rona re a tseba he e ne e ntse e sa tsamaye ka tsela e tshwanetseng.
Batho ba bangata ha ba na metsebetsi, jwale bolwetsi bona kannete, bo tlo etsa hore ekhonomi ya rona kannete e theohe le ho feta. Empa re tlo leka tsela tsohle hore ekhonomi ya rona re e lokise, re e emise ka tsela e tshwanetseng. Re tla leka ka tsela tsohle.
Ha ntse re ya pele, re fumana hore kannete, batho ba bangata ba haeso, ba bona hore bolwetsi bona ba Coronavirus, kannete bo tlisitse bothata bo boholo. Ba tla ho rona ba re, presidente re ka thusa ka tsela efeng na?
Ba bang ba bona ba re, roma rona re tla inehela nako re lo thusa. Ba bang ba bona ba re, ho na le tseo tse re ka di rekang, re di tlise mmusong hore mmuso o di sebedise ho tshwana le dimasks le dintho tsena tsa ho thesta.
Ba bang, ba ntsha tjhelete, ba tshwanang le lelapa la ha Mostepe, ba ntshitse tjhelete e lekanang le 1 bilione ya diranta (R1 000 000). Ba bang ba tshwanang le khamphane ya Nasperse e ntshitse 1.5 bilione ya diranta (R1 500 000).
Ho na le ba bang ba ntseng ba re founela ba batlang ho ntsha ditekenyana tse ba nang le tsona. Ba bang ba kenya di R100 ba bang ba kenya di R1000. Ba bang ba ntse ba kenya tjhelete e ka hodimonyana. Re re re amohela thuso tsohle tse batho ba ka ditlisang ka hobane sena, kannete,
e tlamehileng hore e be ntho eo re e sebetsang kaofela ha rona re le setjhaba. Re a ba leboha batho bano ba lekang ho thusa. Ke batla ho leboha le bano ba ntseng ba sebetsa, manese a rona, dingaka tsa rona, masole le mapolesa a rona le disocial worker tsa rona.
Le bao ba 18 000 bao re ba ntshitseng, ba security ba mapolesa le masole. Re a ba leboha ho mosebetsi ona oo ba ntseng ba o etsa bosiu le motsheare. Bao ba masole le mapolesa re ba jweditse hore ho ntho tsohle tse ba di etsang, ba leke hore ba sebetse ka tsela ya molao.
Ba ska etsa eng le eng e kantle ho molao. Ba ska lematsa batho ba haeso, ba sebetse hantle le batho ba haeso. Ba ba tataise, ba ba thuse ka tsena e tshwanetseng.
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We are deeply disappointed by the decision of several countries to prohibit travel from a number of Southern African countries following the identification of the Omicron variant.
This is a clear and completely unjustified departure from the commitment that many of these countries made at the meeting of #G20 countries in Rome last month.
They pledged at that meeting to restart international travel in a safe and orderly manner, consistent with the work of relevant international organisations such as the WHO, the International Civil Aviation Organization, the International Maritime Organization and the OECD.
No more than 750 people may gather indoors and no more than 2,000 people may gather outdoors. Where the venue is too small to accommodate these numbers with appropriate social distancing, then no more than 50 per cent of the capacity of the venue may be used.
No more than 100 people are permitted at a #funeral, and night vigils, after-funeral gatherings and ‘after-tears’ gatherings are not allowed.
In taking the decision not to impose further restrictions at this stage, we considered the fact that when we encountered previous waves of infection, vaccines were not widely available and far fewer people were vaccinated.
That is no longer the case. Vaccines are available to anyone aged 12 and above, free of charge, at thousands of sites across the country.
We know that they prevent severe disease and hospitalisation.
We also know that the coronavirus will be with us for the long term. We must therefore find ways of managing the pandemic while limiting disruptions to the economy and ensuring continuity.
Firstly, we now know that Omicron has far more mutations than any previous variant. Secondly, we know that Omicron is readily detected by the current COVID-19 tests.
Many people sacrificed their lives in the fight to end apartheid and bring us to the new Constitutional dispensation.
When we dishonour the Constitution, its principles and values, we dishonour them too.
Since state capture is an assault on the democratic process, it is necessary that the process of extricating the State from a position of ‘capture’ is inclusive, democratic and involves the broad range of interests in society.
This is addressed in part by the public nature of this Commission’s work.
But the hard work will begin after it has finalised its hearings and submitted its report.
Finally, I turn to Mr Koko’s allegation that I improperly interfered to procure his dismissal from Eskom in January 2018.
As I detail in my statement to the Commission, Eskom was in a severe crisis at the time.
Its domestic and international lenders were threatening to call on their loans, in part because of concerns about Eskom’s leadership and its reaction to allegations of corruption.
Eskom’s predicament threatened its very existence as a going concern, the country’s sovereign rating and the country’s ability to access much needed lines of credit.