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NPA: Ndabeni-Abrahams intentionally broke lockdown rules
A picture of Ndabeni-Abrahams surfaced on social media where she was seen dining at Manana's house with several other people in violation of the lockdown...
Ordinary citizens are being asked to make extraordinary sacrifices during this period of lockdown and so whatever a government says and does is a reflection on its credibility, writes Judith February.
The apology comes after President Cyril Ramaphosa placed the minister on special leave for two months, one of which will be unpaid, for breaching the lockdown regulations.
Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, apologised to South Africans for breaching lockdown rules put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19. #CoronavirusSA #Lockdown #MinisterOfCommunications
The president expressed his disapproval of the minister's actions, saying that her actions undermined the requirement that all citizens stay at home during the lockdown.
The facts - at the start and end of your working day. #Coronavirus #Covid19 #SouthAfrica
South Africa's coronavirus deaths increase to 13, infections to 1,749; joint custody amended for lockdown; Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams in trouble for breaching lockdown regulations; tourism sector relief and fake news prosecutions.
The Democratic Alliance is calling for action after a picture emerged on social media of the minister having lunch with former African National Congress (ANC) MP Mduduzi Manana despite the national lockdown.
The picture, which Mduduzi Manana has since deleted from his social media accounts, rubbed South Africans up the wrong way as the country is currently under the 21-day lockdown due to COVID-19.
Shevolution Africa caused an uproar after a pamphlet listing the former ANC Member of Parliament as one of their panelists for the event.
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The Commission for Gender Equality's Javu Baloyi says this event is a slap in the face of victims.
Organisers of a fund-raising event against gender-based violence say they believe the perpetrators of women abuse are needed to help formulate solutions around the crimes.
Organisers of a fundraising event for gender-based violence says it’s still unclear whether former African National Congress (ANC) MP Mduduzi Manana will participate in Saturday’s event.
Mduduzi Manana has released a video on his Facebook page expressing his support for the #TotalShutDown women's march against gender-based violence.
Mduduzi Manana was scheduled to appear before Parliament's joint committee on ethics and members' interests to answer for beating up women in Fourways last year.
Talk Radio 702 host Bongani Bingwa gets the reaction from Parliament, DA, and the Women’s Legal Centre on Manana's resignation.
Manana resigned as an MP on Tuesday, a day before he was supposed to appear before the committee.
Manana resigned a day before he was due to appear before Parliaments Joint Ethics Committee after pleading guilty to assaulting three women at a Johannesburg club last year.