The death toll is now at 51 and five other people remain unaccounted for.
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The spike is being linked to stagnant pools of water left in the wake of Cyclone Idai, which killed at least 344 people in Zimbabwe.
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The consumer confidence index, sponsored by First National Bank (FNB) and compiled by the Bureau for Economic Research, fell to +2 in the first quarter from +7 in the final quarter of 2018.
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The special visa category “recognises the impact of the tragedy on the lives of those most affected and gives people currently on temporary and resident visas some certainty” about their status.
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Fity-one people have died in KwaZulu-Natal, while search operations are still underway to find the five people unaccounted for.
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Former DA leader Tony Leon said that President Cyril Ramaphosa can be a game-changer but adds he hasn’t clearly seen Ramaphosa’s reform agenda feature in the ANC’s election campaign.
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Civil society group #CountryDuty have co-ordinated relief efforts for the victims of the KZN and Eastern Cape floods.
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Several families of pupils who were affected by the Driehoek walkway collapse have slapped the Education Department with lawsuits, seeking compensation for the trauma and medical bills among other things.
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Sri Lankan authorities have started an investigation into how warnings about possible attacks were not passed to top ministers.
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The committee is expected to meet with leaders of the Alex Total Shutdown Movement who had organised recent protests in the township.
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