5 important things happening in South Africa today

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President Cyril Rampahosa’s lawyers are planning to take the Phala Phala report to the Constitutional Court; Nersa currently reviewing a planned Eskom price increase; South Africa’s provinces have a deep ambulance shortage; NSPCA urges for greater regulation for pit bulls – but not an outright ban.

: Peter Harris, Cyril Ramaphosa’s attorney, said that he and his team would file a review to the Constitutional Court regarding Phala Phala report. Although a date was not confirmed for when the review application would be filed, it may affect Parliament’s planned Tuesday vote on whether the President should undergo an impeachment inquiry. . The National Energy Regulator of South Africa is currently analysing a proposed cost-reflective electricity tariff model for Eskom.

The government aims for a ratio of one ambulance per 10,000 people on average, but due to staff shortages, provincial health departments are operating only 49% of the 6,824 ambulances needed to meet this target. The North West is in the worst position, the data shows. [: The National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has urged for greater regulation and laws to be introduced for the ownership of pit bulls but will not support an outright ban on the animals.

 

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