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Mpumalanga suspect arrested for illegal possession of firearm and ammunition

The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI), working in close cooperation with Crime Intelligence, Tactical Response Team, Priority Crime Specialised Investigation, Local Criminal Record Centre and Nelspruit detectives have arrested Vuyo Magagula (31) and Aaron Magagula (60) for illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition and for an outstanding warrant of arrest on Thursday 07 May 2020 in Nelspruit.

Illegal Ammunition

The intelligence-driven disruptive operation was a result of information about premises allegedly harbouring illegal firearms. The team visited the address in Nelspruit, two firearms and a number of ammunitions were found, one of which was illegal and the other was found to be licensed. It was established during further probing that the unlicensed revolver was reported stolen during a house robbery case at Nelspruit in May 2018 which led to Aaron Magagula arrest.

Meanwhile, Vuyo was arrested at Kanyamzane as part of the ongoing probe after it was established that there was an outstanding warrant of arrest for an armed robbery case committed in Nelspruit in February 2020 against him.

He was immediately arrested and the case under investigation by the detectives.
Aaron Magagula appeared in Nelspruit Magistrate Court and he was released on R1000 bail and the case is postponed to 27 July 2020 for further investigation.

Residence

Vuyo will appear in court soon.

Mpumalanga cash in transit suspects sought

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The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) request the assistance of the public in the identification of a group of armed robbers who robbed an SBV cash delivery truck an undisclosed amount of money on 29 August 2019 in Kriel, Mpumalanga.

It is alleged SBV security guards were loading cash into an auto teller machine when they were suddenly confronted by an unknown number of heavily armed suspects wearing the same uniform similar to theirs. 

The crew was forced to open the armoured vehicle vault while being threatened with explosives.  

In the process, one crew member was shot twice however he survived the attack. 

The suspects fled the scene using a Silver Toyota van and a Toyota Etios, taking along the truck keys. The pictures of the suspects are below.

Anyone with information which can lead to the arrest of the armed robbers is urged to contact the investigating officer Captain Thembi-Nkosi Nkambule on 082 303 9872, alternatively to contact the SAPS Crime Stop number 086 00 10111 or provide information via the SAPS MYSAPSAPP. 

All information will be treated with strictest confidence and callers may remain anonymous.

Incredible 19 000 vehicles stopped in Mpumalanga over five days

Incredible 19 000 vehicles stopped in Mpumalanga over five days. SAPS conducted roadblocks across the province.

The movement of people between the provinces will end on Thursday, 7 May 2020 just before midnight.

This arrangement was meant to allow people who were locked in other provinces other than where they reside or work to return to their respective provinces.

In line with the declaration by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Ms Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the movement by people to other provinces was permitted from 1 to 7 May 2020.

This means that from 8 May 2020 interprovincial movement will be prohibited. This arrangement along with easing of the lockdown to level 4 and returning of most people to work this week, there was increased traffic volumes on most roads in the province.

19000 vehicles stopped
Roadblock on N17 near Leandra

The Provincial traffic law enforcement officers working with the police and members of the SANDF, stopped 19 207 vehicles between 1 and 5 May 2020.

Over 450 of these vehicles were issued with notices to discontinue. 24 vehicles were discontinued due to defects.

The traffic volumes are further expected to increase on Thursday as most people will be rushing to other provinces.

READ ALSO: Roadblocks across the province help curb the spread of the Coronavirus.

Although there are about 14 law enforcement operations across the province, Mpumalanga MEC for Community Safety, Security and Liaison, Ms. Gabisile Shabalala has called on those who will be travelling to do so safely.

She reiterated a call to motorists to obey the rules and to also abide by the provisions of the prevailing Lockdown.

19000 vehicle stopped
Police inspect permits at N17 roadblock near Leandra

She is reminding those wanting to travel to be aware that once they are in other provinces after 7 May 2020, they will no longer be allowed to move across provinces.

MEC Shabalala is also appealing to all taxi operators to ensure that no passengers are allowed inside their vehicles without face masks.

Shabalala again encouraged the law enforcers to spur no effort in dealing with those who break the law.

READ ALSO: Police officials assist in roadblock in Mpumalanga

“Government is working around the clock to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus and in order for us to win, everyone must respect measures put in place to eradicate the pandemic. Therefore, those who disobey the law should face the consequences of their behaviour,” said Shabalala.

The MEC has meanwhile urged the communities who visit shopping centres to respect social distancing.

She is deeply disturbed by some community members who do are not observing social distancing while they are shopping.

According to the MEC, management and shop owners should put measures in place to minimize chaos at their premises.

Office Closed, Home Affairs needs PPE

The Bulletin received numerous calls from the public stating that the Department of Home Affairs is closed in Secunda.

Dept of Home Affairs closed
Department of Home Affairs in Secunda remained closed

These callers stated that some of them even travelled from Ermelo as those offices were closed. Death Certificates were needed as well as birth certificates.

“Families of deceased people are thinking that we are lying when we say that the Home Affair’s offices are closed,” said one undertaker, “what can we do?”

DA Deputy Shadow Minister of Home Affairs and Member of Parliament, Angel Khanyile visited the offices in Standerton as well as Secunda.

DA Deputy Shadow Minister of Home Affairs and Member of Parliament, Angel Khanyile

“Standerton Offices were in good working order. However, l was saddened by what l discovered at Secunda offices, the offices were locked and Home Affairs delegated their responsibility to security officers who were sitting outside and telling everyone that the office is closed because Home Affairs were instructed by the Union NOT to operate because they did not have PPE.” Said Angel, “In the previous Portfolio Committee the Minister and the Deputy Minister presented to us that they were ready, that PPE and Sanitisers were sent to ALL their offices and were ready to open, but reality proved otherwise.

Standerton offices were open and functioning

We have pledged our support to the governing party as we believe the fight against COVID-19 need all of us working together.

Members of the community, as well as officials, need to be protected against this virus, l was saddened when I saw two women who had to travel from Ermelo to Secunda to get a death certificate using public transport, simply because the Ermelo Offices were closed, only to find the Secunda offices closed as well.

We will escalate this matter and find solutions that will be in the best interest of the community.”

The Democratic Alliance released a press statement in this regard.

Democratic Alliance

Here is the full statement:

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has been informed that Home Affairs offices in Mpumalanga, Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Kwazulu Natal as well as the Western Cape have been closed either due to a lack of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) or due to Covid-19 infections.

We call on the Minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi, to urgently get his house in order and ensure that his Department provides critical Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to its employees at client-facing offices.

The Department promised that all of its offices will be operating between 08:00 and 16:00 on weekdays to render essential services. However, the Department surely cannot expect, employees to conduct these services, without PPE. The lack of PPE not only put the employees’ health at risk but also the health of their families and the public.

Home Affairs staff are front line workers who are exposed to the Covid-19 virus every day.

It is horrifying that the Department is failing to provide them with the protective equipment they need to safely and effectively carry out their tasks.

Closing a department responsible for the important task of issuing birth certificates and death certificates which are needed during this time is deeply concerning. People who want to bury their loved ones have been left in the lurch with no possibility of getting death certificates.

The DA will write to Minister Motsoaledi, to find out what his department is doing to address the safety of frontline staff and what measures are being put in place to ensure that Home Affairs offices that are and have been closed are reopened safely in a way that will not compromise the health and safety of staff and expose them to occupational risks.

By failing to provide the necessary protective equipment the Department is failing not only its employees but millions of South Africans who rely on the essential services provided by Home Affairs.

The DA calls on the Minister to address these matters without delay so that grieving families, in particular, will not be kept waiting and incurring unnecessary expenses due to the Department’s failure to carry out its obligations.

Robbery at Palms

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Just after 7H00 this morning a robbery occurred at Palms shopping complex in Secunda.

The owner of the business unlocked his business when a group of five men approached the shop with masks, covering their faces and gloves.

They ordered the owner to open the safe of the shop. While the owner was opening the safe, the employees’ feet were tied with shoelaces.

The group of men took the cash from the safe and one of the employees’ cell phone was also stolen.

No one was hurt during the robbery.

The group of men were allegedly escaping on the road to Evander.

No further information is available at the moment.

COVID-19: false news spreading on “Positive” case

Monday morning news started spreading about a new COVID-19 positive case in Govan Mbeki Municipality. This news proved to be false.

One source that “leaked” the information was a worker in the medical field that posted the information on Whatsapp groups. This should be treated as False or Fake news.

Fake news is punishable.

The Mpumalanga Department of Health posted new statistics on their platforms confirming the new case just to withdraw it the next morning without any explanation.

The news (fake) spread like wildfire and everybody started sending messages confirming the new case. As usual, The Bulletin reacted on the official confirmation from the Dept of Health but even that proved to be false also.

The rumour started to spread implicating Mediclinic Highveld in the process. People even pinpointed the ward that the new “patient” was in.

The Bulletin spoke to Mediclinic about the “new patient” to confirm the COVID-19 results.

Dr Stefan Smuts, Chief Clinical Officer of Mediclinic Southern Africa said in a statement to The Bulletin: “As of 1 March 2020, Mediclinic Highveld has performed 201 COVID-19 tests and can confirm that to date no patients have received a positive result. As a result, we do not have any COVID-19 related admissions.”

In strict accordance with the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) and National Department of Health protocols, Mediclinic Highveld has implemented the necessary measures to manage any patients testing positive with the virus and to prevent any potential transmission in our facilities.

Should any suspected COVID-19 patients require medical support from Mediclinic Highveld, these patients would be accommodated in an isolation unit, where our nursing staff are trained and equipped to manage the patient according to the level of care the illness requires.

“We continue to urge the public to take the necessary precautions by practising good hand hygiene, social distancing as well as adhering to lockdown requirements. We also encourage anyone experiencing signs and symptoms of the disease, such as shortness of breath, fever, sore throat, coughing or who believe that that they may have been exposed to the virus to contact their healthcare provider.” Concluded Dr Stefan Smuts.

The Bulletin would like to caution the new “reporters” that frequent the social media sites to refrain from spreading false news. Not only is this punishable but it also spreads unnecessary fear, panic and confusion. There are a lot of people that are trying to be first with the “news” but do not take the time to verify the facts first. Even we as journalists get it wrong sometimes. Read our post of yesterday, we reacted on official statements that were wrong and therefore reported that there was a person that tested positive for COVID-19.

Thank you to those that contacted The Bulletin to verify the facts first before sending their messages. That is how it should be done.

Stop spreading false news!

Chirwa requests special attention for the older persons at the SASSA pay points

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The following is a press release from the office of the Municipal Manager, Gert Sibande District Municipality:

Executive Mayor of Gert Sibande District Municipality (GSDM) Cllr Muzi Chirwa has requested all hands on deck in supporting the South African Security Agency (SASSA) to ensure safe precautions in the fight against the Corona Virus. This in the light of social grants payments for the older persons and people with disabilities which started yesterday. Chirwa made this request during the sitting of the virtual meeting of the District Command Council (DCC) on 4 May 2020.

The GSDM and other stakeholders agreed to ensure that all SASSA paypoints observe social distancing and that awareness is intensified in encouraging the beneficiaries to exercise safety measures. The DCC resolved that municipalities should provide chairs at the SASSA pay points to observe social distancing.

The DCC resolved to visit all SASSA pay points to monitor progress and to increase awareness about COVID-19 to the elderly. Cllr Chirwa visited the Badplaas post office on 5 May and described social distancing as the only armament in curbing the spread of Covid-19 pandemic. He encouraged social grant beneficiaries at the facility and shoppers in the surrounding supermarkets to always keep a distance of at least 1.5m and also to appropriately cover their faces (mouth and nose).

Local councillors and GSDM Environmental Health Practitioners joined Cllr Chirwa during the visit, which he undertook in his capacity as the Chairperson of District Covid-19 Command Council. They also provided hand sanitisers to the social grant beneficiaries and urged them to frequently wash their hands with water and soap.

The GSDM continues to support the local municipalities with deep cleansing and sanitisation of public facilities. Today a batch of sanitisers will be distributed to the local municipalities to fight against the spread of COVID-19.

The GSDM urges the public to be safe, respect the COVID-19 regulations, practise hygiene and observe social distancing.

COVID-19 Stats – The DA submits a PAIA form to force Mpumalanga Health MEC to release correct daily stats of COVID-19

There is growing discomfort with the figures and reporting of the Mpumalanga Health Department regarding the COVID-19 crises between concerned residents and journalists alike.

Political parties have been expressing their concerns for a long time but there is no improvement from the Mpumalanga Health Department.

Calls for clearer indications on the COVID-19 figures has been falling on deaf ears and are ignored.

The Department of Health placed information on their platforms informing everyone that there are two cases (of which one recovered) in Govan Mbeki Municipality, only to remove all the information this morning and to replace it with info that points to one infection only.

Response on Twitter to the COVID-19 figures of the Dept of Health (Mpumalanga)

Democratic Allaince (DA) Provincial Leader Jane Sithole has submitted a PAIA form (Promotion of Access to Information Act) to force the Mpumalanga department of health to release correct daily statistics of Covid-19.

Democratic Allaince (DA) Provincial Leader, Jane Sithole

For the last few weeks, Mpumalanga health MEC Sasekani Manzini and her department have been publishing false, inaccurate or incomplete data of Covid-19 cases to the media and on their Facebook page. This caused confusion and panic amongst the people of Mpumalanga. Some went as far as lambasting the department on social media pages.

Mpumalanga Health MEC, Sasekani Manzini

On April 2, Manzini reported that Mpumalanga had 14 positive cases of Covid-19, while later that day national reported that the province had only 12 confirmed positive cases. After seeing her mistake, Manzini immediately removed her misleading infographic that she had put up on the department’s Facebook page. On the same infographic, column seven, the MEC had indicated that Mpumalanga had zero positive cases of Covid-19.

This is incompetence at its best and distribution of fake news.

On 6 April, Manzini published that Mpumalanga had 21 positive cases of Covid-19. Four days later on April 10 Manzini reverted back and published that the province had 20 positive cases of Covid-19.

Just recently on April 30, Manzini published that Mpumalanga had 36 confirmed positive cases of Covid-19. But on May 1 she published that the positive cases were actually 35. Why is the MEC confusing the public? Why is she creating unnecessary panic among residents?

Response on Twitter to the COVID-19 figures of the Dept of Health (Mpumalanga)

Based on the above disinformation, this week the DA submitted the PAIA form “requesting that very detailed Covid-19 statistics to be released daily by the Mpumalanga Department of Health.”

Response on Twitter to the COVID-19 figures of the Dept of Health (Mpumalanga)

The DA has tried on several occasions to engage MEC Manzini, but her arrogance stands in the way of working with us all in the fight against this pandemic. She has made this about herself and she must be stopped before she endangers more lives with her ego and ignorance.

Mpumalanga is the only province where Covid-19 stats are fluctuating. While the numbers of positive cases of Covid-19 keep fluctuating back and forth, the people of Mpumalanga are worried about these inconsistencies and they are looking for answers. The DA has also written to Premier Refilwe Mtsheni-Tsipane early last month complaining about the inaccuracies; but she has not yet responded.

Response on Twitter to the COVID-19 figures of the Dept of Health (Mpumalanga)

The DA is also concerned that Mpumalanga is also the only province where the Covid-19 Provincial Central Command does not include opposition parties represented in the legislature.

They have failed to learn from the national health minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, who has gone out of his way to work with all stakeholders and opposition parties in the fight against this pandemic.

Mpumalanga has also not convened a virtual health portfolio committee meeting to report to members about Covid-19. We are also the only province that doesn’t publish the number of people that have been tested on a regular basis.

“What are they hiding?” Jane asked

The DA will always put the people of Mpumalanga first and will not stop holding irresponsible executives to account. We will continue to do this without any fear or favour.

By May 5, Mpumalanga had reported 53 positive cases of Covid-19 with 22 recoveries. Yet, once again, the figures on the official table of positive statistics did not correspond with the figures on the map. Another confusion.

So is die Lewe: Brief aan my kinders

My liewe kinders

Vreemde tye.  Ek weet julle stem saam, want jong mense ervaar dit net so intens soos bejaardes in hierdie land en wêreld. Julle drie is ook persoonlik geraak hierdeur. ‘n Nuwe boerdery, waaraan lank en swaar beplan is met kostes, sweet en stres, met ‘n groot skeut hoop, is nou aan die genade oorgelewer. 

Soveel regulasies, soveel boere wat eindelose probleme het om aan te gaan met hulle normale aktiwiteite.  Geld wat bitter skaars geword het.  Universiteitstudies wat ontwrig is, met ‘n lentegradeplegtigheid wat nou onseker lyk.  Jare se harde voorgraadse en nagraadse werk, oorsese studies, het newelrig geword.  Geen vaste doelwitte bestaan in die akademiese program nie. 

Jy, my jongste vastrapkind, het steeds voortgaande werk in die landbouverwante bedryf, maar daaglikse kontak met vele hoë risikomense op wynplase en wingerde maak dit ook geen Sondagskoolpiekniek nie.  Jy is so ver in afstand, daar op jou eie. The times they are a’changing, soos Bob Dylan gesing het, inderdaad.

Maar weet julle wat is vir my baie sleg? Oom Cecil se afsterwe. Ook die afsterwe van neef Dieter se pa. So stomp is ‘n lewe afgesluit. Die troosdienste op Facebook en Skype was eintlik maar ‘n troostelose affêre. Die predikant alleen in sy sitkamer by sy eetkamertafel.  Ook die diens waar agt mense teenwoordig was, elkeen iewers in ‘n hoek. 

Watter tragiese gebeurtenis vir twee mense wat altwee diep spore hier op planeet aarde getrap het.  Hulle het net skielik verdwyn, asof hulle nooit bestaan het nie.  Asof die planeet waarop hulle spore getrap het, hulle eensklaps weggejaag het. Geen oop graf in geliefde tuisgrond om in te rus nie. In daardie laaste oomblikke; wie weet hoe alleen hulle dalk was?

Niemand is by hulle toegelaat nie. Wou hulle dalk nog iets gesê het? Was hulle bang, angstig, sonder hulle geliefdes? ‘n Lewe wat maar net weggeraak het sonder ‘n behoorlike afskeidsgroet?  ‘n Kers wat uitgedoof is, en net duisternis agtergelaat het?

Dit het my laat terugdink aan al die begrafnisdienste wat ek in my loopbaan gelei het. Te veel om te onthou.  Die militêre begrafnisse met die orkes vooraan wat Handel se Dodemars van Saul speel, die Samil wat die kanonwa sleep waarop die kis met gedrapeerde landsvlag is.  Ek as kapelaan met lanfer-rangkentekens agter die Samil, die draers, die slippedraers wat somber-plegtig met eerbetoon stadige-pas-mars agter my.  Seremoniële geweerskote. ‘n Finale saluut by die voetenent.  Daar is deeglik gegroet.  ‘n Lewenskringloop voltooi. Met waardigheid en eer.

Ook Plooysburg se begrafnisse.  Ons het na die diens in die kerkgebou in ‘n lang optog geloop na die begraafplaas aan die kant van die dorp.  Ek agter die lykswa met my swart toga. Familie en vriende ingehaak agter my. Hulle het mekaar ondersteun en vertroos. Dan die groot saamwees in die kerksaal met skaapboud, toebroodjies, hoenderboudjies, beestong, koeksisters, noem maar op. 

Waar afsluiting gekry is, vertroos is, en familiebande verder versterk is.  Ek onthou hoe bly julle altyd was as daar ‘n woefkardoes van die begrafnisete af saamgestuur is vir die kindertjies by die pastorie.

Natuurlik laat al hierdie dinge mens dink aan jouself. Ek was al ‘n paar keer op die punt waar mens eintlik sou groet.  Gelukkig was ek gespaar. Maar kom ons wees oopkop.  Kom ons dink daaroor sonder om ons koppe toe te gooi met ‘n kombers, en te sê dit sal nie gebeur nie. 

Ek wil hê julle moet die meeste maak van die slegte saak. Julle kan steeds ‘n lewe vier. Maak ‘n portefeulje van foto’s wat julle aan my laat dink.  By karre, motorfietse, in die wildtuin.  Saam met julle by die see, op kersfees en julle verjaarsdae, in my uniform, in die karavaan. By ‘n springbok of blouwildebees en .303 in die hand in die jagveld. Met ‘n groot karp wat in die Rietrivier gevang is, soos ons gewoonte was.  Dikwels aan die lag.  Soms bedonderd. Dikwels bewoë. Dikwels die hart van die partytjie.  Dikwels ook die een wat anderpad kyk, wat die donkerder deel van die toneel raaksien.  Foto’s van ‘n klein oopbekseuntjie, later ‘n skuifelende, kreunende ou man.

Dan sit julle musiek by.  Julle sal weet: Pink Floyd se Comfortably Numb, Dire Straits se Brothers in arms, Handel se Dodemars van Saul. Valiant Swart se Sonvanger, Coenie de Villiers se Laaste Maal, Piet Botha se Jakob Klipkop.  Mozart se Requiem, en oom Japie Laubscher se Ou Waenhuis. Ook Bacchus Nel en Leonard Cohen.  

Kom bymekaar, wanneer ookal, en kyk na hierdie filmpie.  Laat weet almal op Facebook, die wat van my gehou het en die wat my verpes het, om te kyk na die plasing hiervan op my facebook blad.  As julle dit kyk, lag, vertel stories oor my, onthou diè kere toe julle baie kwaad was vir my oor iets wat ek verkeerd gedoen het.

Die inperking is nie sterk genoeg om ‘n leeftyd te verwoes nie.  Moenie dat julle gees, julle emosies en julle herrineringe uitgevee word deur ‘n amorfe wese, (soos wat ‘n vorige minister van finansies verwys het na die finansiële markte,) julle reg om te lewe, te droom, en selfs te treur nie. Lees Jesaja 40 en Romeine 8 voor, en lees Van Wyk Louw hardop.

As alles weer na normaal terugkeer, gaan Plooysburg toe, hou ‘n familiefees, en begrawe my kissie as by die voorhekkie van ons huis, daar by die sleeper waarop die BRITZ-koperletters is.  Van daar af kan ek ‘n mooi uitsig op die rantjies hê, en die pad wat ek so baie geloop het vanaf die kerkgebou tot in die begraafplaas. En, sit ‘n versie daar op:

Oë,   bly mooi dinge sien van my

Ore,  bly gawe dinge hoor van my

Neus  bly lekker dinge ruik van my

Mond  bly soet dinge proe van my

Hande  bly sterk dinge voel van my

Verstand  bly goeie dinge glo van my

Geheue   bly mooi dinge onthou van my

Sodat jy  Hart  kan lief bly vir my.

Ek is nie weg nie.  Ek is net daar.

Pa.

NO New COVID-19 Positive in GMM while Inaccurate Covid-19 data may lead to a premature lifting of lockdown in Mpumalanga

Department of Health’s U-Turn on COVID-19 figures.

The Department of Health, in line with the statement from DA Provincial Leader Jane Sithole, changed their figures once again!
After confirming that someone tested positive for COVID-19 they changed their infographic to read 1 case again.
Does the MEC for Health have control over her department? Do they have any control measures in place?
These are questions that need to be answered by the department!
The Bulletin will try and contact the department to get more clarity on the reporting structures

Govan Mbeki Municipality has a new case of Covid-19!

Rumours started to spread yesterday about a new positive result for COVID-19. The Bulletin received unofficial confirmation about the positive results but could not release it until it was released officially.

Rumours started to spread as the information was leaked on social media by personnel working in the medical field. The details are not yet known regarding the new patient but should become available as the day progress. 

COVID-19 stats as at 20H00 on May 4, 2020
New figures for COVID-19 as released at 20H00 on May 4, 2020

Mpumalanga figures did not grow as the rest of the country leading to speculation that the figures are incorrect and misleading. 

Jane Sithole, Mpumalanga Democratic Alliance leader and Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL) said in a statement “Mpumalanga is the only province where the number of infections either increases or reverts to a lesser number every day. For the last four weeks, official positive cases have been fluctuating between 20 and 23. This causes confusion and panic amongst the residents.”

Jane Sithole, Mpumalanga Democratic Alliance leader and Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL)

“The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Mpumalanga is concerned that government could lift lockdown too soon in the province because of fluctuating and inaccurate daily Covid-19 data.” Continued Jane in her statement, “Health MEC Sasekani Manzini and her department have on several occasions published incorrect Covid-19 stats, and the residents of Mpumalanga do not know which infection numbers to believe.”

In a scathing attack on the MEC for Health, Sasekani Manzini and her department, Sithole pointed out the irregularities and poor reporting of the department. “The MEC is also causing confusion and panic with the reported number of infections being erratic.”

Mpumalanga MEC for Health, Sasekani Manzini

So far, the provincial Department of Health has managed to screen around 487 000 people, only 11% of the Mpumalanga population and tested less than 5 000 (0.09%). By May 1, the province reported 36 positive cases with 0 deaths.

The DA is concerned that false, inaccurate or incomplete data could mean that lockdowns could be lifted too soon, which could have a catastrophic consequence for the people of Mpumalanga. It will also eliminate any gains made that the initial lockdown has had and the sacrifices that have been made will amount to nothing.

It is evident that more testing needs to be done especially now that a dental assistant in the Mapulaneng hospital in Bushbuckridge has tested positive for Covid-19.

Accurate daily stats are essential for the people of Mpumalanga to enable us to flatten the curve as it provides relevant information needed for health professionals to make informed decisions regarding the management and fighting of the virus.

The DA-run Western Cape is the only province where we have a real and accurate picture because of the high levels of testing that have taken place in the province for some time now. That’s probably the reason why many positive cases are from that province as they hide nothing.

Statistics by the DA

The Mpumalanga Department of health should be providing daily, accurate information per district regarding:

  • Positive cases
  • Recoveries
  • Deaths
  • Screening
  • Testing

Mpumalanga province does not even have a Covid-19 Provincial Central Command which includes all political parties.

The DA will write to Premier Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane and the MEC to request accurate and daily updates as well as to request for all political parties to be included in the Provincial Central Command.

If there is no response within 7 days, the DA will escalate it to Parliament.

“It appears that the Mpumalanga Government has something to hide and they are now playing Russian Roulette with our lives” ended the statement from Jane Sithole, Mpumalanga Democratic Alliance leader and Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL).

COVID-19 cases in SA as at 20H00 on May 4, 2020

The Bulletin is awaiting statements regarding the new case in Govan Mbeki Municipality and would bring that as soon as it is available.

The new stats in Mpumalanga shows that the area of Pixley Ka Seme Municipality (Volksrust) that has 14 infections and Nkomazi Municipality (Malelane) with 19 positive cases has the highest infections rate in the Province.

The district with the most infections is Ehlanzeni District. This includes the City of Mbombela, Busbuckridge Municipality, Thaba Cheu Municipality (Lydenburg) and Nkomazi Municipality.