South Africa could move to level two this week

South Africa could move to level two this week

South Africa could move to level two this week

The country could move to Level 2 this week if Cabinet accepts a recommendation from directors-general to open more sectors of the economy.

A forum made up of directors-general of national departments (Fosad), met on Sunday where it was resolved to recommend to the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC), that almost all sectors of the economy be opened except crowded places, but under strict enforcement of social distancing, hand sanitisation and wearing of masks.

If their recommendation is accepted by the NCCC and endorsed by Cabinet, President Cyril Ramaphosa could address the nation before the end of the week to communicate the move to Level 2.

TimesLIVE understands from two people who attended the meeting on Sunday that the dominant view amongst directors-general was that the economy had taken a battering and that more sectors should be opened to fire it up again.

South Africa could move to level two this week

“The conversation was that if we don’t open more sectors of the economy, there’s going to be more damage,” said a director-general who asked not to be named.

Another attendee said there were robust discussions about the lockdown and the safest ways to open more sectors. He said workstreams of the directors-general forum had interacted with the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NatJoints), which co-ordinates all security and law enforcement operations in the country, to advise on how best the country could open up more given that infection rates were steadying, and the virus was being contained.

NatJoints includes the police, the army, intelligence services and the Department of Health, among others.

The NCCC met on Tuesday to discuss recommendations from the directors-general and other structures on the way forward. Its decisions have to be endorsed by Cabinet.

Contacted on Wednesday, Cabinet spokesperson Phumla Williams refused to comment, saying discussions in the NCCC and Cabinet were highly confidential.

“If it’s not been cleared, I can’t talk about it,” she said.

Presidential spokesperson Tyrone Seale was unable to immediately indicate when the President would address the country, saying he needed to gather more information before he could comment.

South Africa, which has so far recorded 566 000 infections and 10 000 deaths, has enforced one of the strictest lockdowns in its battle against Covid-19. This includes prohibiting the sale of alcohol and tobacco and enforcing a night-time curfew.

The tobacco industry has gone to court to try and overturn the ban on sales, while the alcohol industry has implored the government to allow it to resume sales under certain conditions, including limited trading hours and rationing the amount of liquor that individuals can purchase.

Top players such as SA Breweries and Heineken announced that they were putting on ice investments worth billions of Rands as a result of not being allowed to trade. The hospitality industry is also pleading to be allowed to operate in full in order to save thousands of businesses and jobs.

#WCW: Happiness lives by Lady Zamar

#WCW: Happiness lives by Lady Zamar

#WCW: Happiness lives by Lady Zamar

The best thing a person can do right now during this ongoing pandemic crisis is to reveal their happiness in whichever way possible because you shouldn’t let what is going on take away your joy. Although there isn’t much freedom yet under the current level 3 of lockdown in the country, singer Lady Zamar has been picked by happiness.

#WCW: Happiness lives by Lady Zamar

Taking to her social media on Instagram she wrote, ‘Happiness picked her☀️‘, following beautiful pictures of herself she posted. Obviously this got her followers and fans agreeing with her that for sure she was picked by happiness.

On the pictures, she can be seen deeply smiling revealing the happiness within her. One of the people in the comment section assured her and said, ‘Happiness looks good on you?❤️?’.

Lasizwe: I Don’t Mind being Straight for You Zodwa Wabantu

Lasizwe: I Don’t Mind being Straight for You Zodwa Wabantu

Lasizwe: I Don’t Mind being Straight for You Zodwa Wabantu

Zodwa Wabantu is still on the hunt for ex-boyfriend, Vusi Buthelezi, after she accused him of being a fraudster. Following her video where she detailed his criminal behaviour, Zodwa shared an image of her ex-boo stating that he has absolutely nothing to his name.

She shared a super skinny image of Vusi, and stated, “After 1 Week Introducing Spoti To my Home, I Knew before buying him Clothes I need to Feed Him.

Lasizwe: I Don’t Mind being Straight for You Zodwa Wabantu

She went on to explain that she is far from finished with him, and has no issue being as bitter as he is. Zodwa clarified that it was her upbringing which led her to care for the young man, and she has no regrets in doing that. What she does have an issue with, is the fact that he has dragged her name through the mud and had stolen from her.

Lasizwe: I Don’t Mind being Straight for You Zodwa Wabantu

In a comedic twist, social media sensation, Lasizwe, asked for Zodwa to care for him just as much as she cared for Vusi. He commented with, “Can I also be fed, I don’t mind being straight for you Zodwa! I’m in your DMs check”. Zodwa responded back with a series of laughing emojies and a heart.

Did you check out Omuhle’s maternity shoot?

Did you check out Omuhle’s maternity shoot?

Did you check out Omuhle's maternity shoot?

In January Omuhle Gela was rumoured to be pregnant and the alleged father of her child is wealthy entrepreneur Nsovo Mashaba, who is to be in a relationship with beauty influencer Gorgeous Mbali.

When we reported it Omuhle denied it but she is now ready to show off her baby bump.

She took to Instagram to show off her beautiful baby bump with a lengthy message to her impending bundle of joy. She even explained that the pregnancy was a sentimental transition for her thats why she had been so private about it.

Did you check out Omuhle's maternity shoot?

To the love of my life, just wanted to let you know that the strength you’ve given me is beyond me, I’ve watched myself transform into the woman I’ve always prayed to be for my future children. I will forever thank God for TRUSTING me with his precious creation and thinking I am capable and good enough to mother you. You’ve made me find my true purpose of living, you’ve completed me, my heart is full and I promise to be your bestie for life. I could go on and on… but, listen….Looks like LOVE HAS FINALLY FOUND ME. ???❤️

Love , Mama

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To the love of my life, just wanted to let you know that the strength you’ve given me is beyond me, I’ve watched myself transform into the woman I’ve always prayed to be for my future children. I will forever thank God for TRUSTING me with his precious creation and thinking I am capable and good enough to mother you. This has been the most surreal , out of body experience. I’m in disbelief daily and I wouldn’t trade this experience for a thing in the world, truly the most amazing journey I’ve experienced and I genuinely want to enjoy it privately because it’s been a extremely sentimental transition for me. You’ve made me find my true purpose of living, you’ve completed me, my heart is full and I promise to be your bestie for life. I could go on and on… but, listen….Looks like LOVE HAS FINALLY FOUND ME. ???❤️ Love , Mama

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Celebs reacted positively.

bonang_mCan’t wait to spoil you baby!! Woooohoooooooo! Congratulations ??? What a blessing…. I love you. ??

boityOk, I’m crying!! ?????????❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Congratulations mama!!!! ?❤️❤️❤️❤️????????????????

pasi_koetleCongratulations ??

thickleeyonce❤️❤️❤️❤️love this for you

dineomoeketsiOh Mzala ??? this is beautiful!!! Camagu Mbathane, Mxesibe, Nondzaba, Matshaya!! Congratulations sthandwa, sending you and the blessing so much love and light ????❤️❤️❤️

znombonaMama ??♥️♥️ congratulations my beautiful ?♥️

zenandemfenyanaSo gorgeous mommy ????❤️❤️

blue_mbomboI know how much you’ve wanted to be a mom, congratulations mommy ❤️????

thembiseete_Congratulations ?

Ntsiki Mazwai: I’m So Traumitized

Ntsiki Mazwai: I’m So Traumitized

Ntsiki Mazwai: I’m So Traumitized

Ntsiki Mazwai has left her fans shocked after she made a startling revelation about her family. The outspoken poet recently took to social media where she shared her family tree.

Ntsiki Mazwai: I’m So Traumitized

Mazwai took to Twitter where she revealed that her great great grandfather was a white Scottish guy. The controversial Twaleb wrote

“It’s my great great grandfather actually…..he is one of the Scottish guys who married a Xhosa woman their daughter Catherine was mixed and gave birth to my grandmother in Mqanduli. My moms mom”

Mazwai had first tweeted that her aunt had told her that her great great grandmother was white but later on corrected her statement and revealed that it was actually her great great grandfather that was white.

In a series of subsequent tweets Mazwai jokingly said

“So THAT’S why I’m good at swimming”
In another subsequent tweet she also revealed that she felt traumitised about the whole situation, clearly Mazwai who is often speaks out on issues such as white priviledge did not expect to have a white ancestor. The poet wrote

“I’m so traumatized”

Cellphone nearly ends #IdolsSA judge Somizi and his husband Mohale Motaung’s fresh marriage

Cellphone nearly ends #IdolsSA judge Somizi and his husband Mohale Motaung’s fresh marriage

Cellphone nearly ends #IdolsSA judge Somizi and his husband Mohale Motaung's fresh marriage

Somizi Mhlongo felt the need to explain how too much cellphone time has had a negative impact on his relationship with husband Mohale Motaung.

So many relationships are affected by partners not being present because they constantly have their phones in their hands.

The Idols SA judge released a lengthy clip in which he opened up about the negative effects cellphons have on his and many other people’s relationships.
Cellphone nearly ends #IdolsSA judge Somizi and his husband Mohale Motaung's fresh marriage

Somizi, like many others, cannot deal with his man constantly sitting on his phone and not being present even though he is right there next to him.

“It’s not the phone’s problem. It is the person who is using the phone. So, we are not blaming the phone, the phone doesn’t pick itself up.”

Admitting that he himself was sometimes guilty of doing this, Somizi felt the need to address the issue with his husband.

“It’s not even about me feeling neglected. I find it also to be too self-serving. If you are not on Instagram, or Twitter, or Facebook, you are taking pictures, you are taking selfies. I feel like, yoh, sometimes I wish to be touched like that phone.”

Somizi feels that all couples need to sit down, set boundaries and tackle this issue as it is ruining relationships.

“You need to sit down and set rules that are suitable for both of you. You need to come up with the ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ that work in your relationship.”

This is a 21st-century relationship issue that shouldn’t possess the power that it does. Couples need to prioritise quality time and be present.

Uyajola 9/9 host Jub Jub breathes fire – Threatens to expose TK Nciza

Uyajola 9/9 host Jub Jub breathes fire – Threatens to expose TK Nciza

Uyajola 9/9 host Jub Jub breathes fire – Threatens to expose TK Nciza

Uyajola 99 host Jub Jub has issued a stern warning to TK Nciza after the businessman claimed his show was fake.

TK took to social media to weigh in on outrage over a recent episode of the hit reality show, claiming those on it were just “acting”.

It appears that Jub Jub didn’t take kindly to the suggestion, and threatened to spill some serious tea.

“I’m not sure how to address you, you need to decide if you are a businessman, celebrity, a politician or a socialite. My show is fake until I show up where you are, you think I don’t have anything on you?

“Don’t provoke me, I respect you and that’s as far as it goes,” Jub Jub said.

In June 2019, the music mogul and Mafikizolo star Nhlanhla Nciza announced that they’d split after almost 15 years of marriage.

“After almost 15 years of our strong bond of marriage, my husband TK Nciza and I have come to a tough but amicable decision to bring an end to our union,” Nhlanhla said in a statement at the time.

– Timeslive

How coronavirus turned my life upside-down, from Day 1 until today – Day 18

How coronavirus turned my life upside-down, from Day 1 until today – Day 18

How coronavirus turned my life upside-down, from Day 1 until today – Day 18

THURSDAY, 7.45am and I’m in bed being awoken by my 4-year-old. The painkillers I took the night before did nothing to ease the headache or the body pain.

Besides feeling like I’ve been run over by an 18-wheeler, I’m freezing even though I’m under the covers.

Maybe it’s a cold, flu, even fatigue? I usually tend to wait it out a few days before rushing to a surgery, in the hope that I’ll feel better. But not this morning, I should go to the doctor. Even though the only symptom is pain, there’s no protest between my gut and my brain that I have to check it out.

I tell hubby I’m not feeling well. His response was “Me too”. How typical! Is he really feeling as sick as I am or is he saying I’m not allowed to feel sick? I say nothing, have a steaming shower and get dressed. I make an appointment and walk in to see the doctor just after 10am.

I’m freezing. I tell her about the pain and she checks my temperature. It’s a bit high she says, but only by 0.5%. Well, that’s not bad. But can you give me an injection, I ask, I need this pain to stop. She obliges but recommends I have a Covid-19 test done. Hold on. This is unnecessary, I think.

My mind is racing. I wonder if everyone who visits a doctor has to test for Covid19? Is this a money-making scheme? Do we deliberately want to add to the backlog of testing people? Why do I need a test?

Since the national lockdown was imposed in March, I haven’t gone shopping. I work from home. I haven’t attended gatherings of more than 50 people. I wear my mask even when I visit my parents. I have three bottles of sanitiser in my handbag and several others at home and in the cars. I don’t have any of the symptoms, so how could I get the virus?

I take every possible precaution to safeguard myself and my family because I know that if either hubby or myself got it, chances of survival would be slim. He’s diabetic and I’m haemoglobin deficient. What would happen to our 4-year-old? I take the lab form while my brain tries to process the thought of contracting Covid-19. That the test was scheduled in four days, didn’t help.

I go back up to our two-bedroom flat, where I have to isolate until I get my results. I relay to hubby what the doctor told me. I insist he sees his doctor as he is also “sick”. Just to be safe.

I’m given a list of six meds I have to take, starting that evening.

I’m unable to sleep. The meds are making me feel worse. I have no taste, smell or appetite. All I feel is pain. The weekend seems never-ending. Eventually, Monday 8am arrives and it’s time for my test. Monday 8pm and the result is positive. Hubby gets his result on Tuesday at 10am – positive.

Both parents positive and a child that’s negative living in the same house. There’s no way we can send her to her grandparents because we can’t leave home or make contact with anyone. Besides, no one offers to care for her while we recover. Everyone is scared.

Try telling a preschooler that you need to rest and she comes into the room every three minutes, asking if she can do all the things we said she couldn’t.

With both of us incapacitated, the TV stays on from 8am to 8pm and so does the laptop, so she can switch between watching YouTube or Boomerang. She eats ice cream for breakfast, takeaway for lunch and supper and goes to bed many nights without brushing her teeth and/or bathing. No bedtime stories, no puzzles, no listening to music, no routine.

Hubby and I don’t have the energy to do anything about it and we let it be. I remember how ridiculous I thought it was to WhatsApp or phone someone who is in the same house as you, but that’s our means of communication because neither of us have the strength to speak loud enough for the other to hear.

We live in the same house but don’t see each other. Every day for the two weeks that follow feels worse than the day before – wake up in pain, struggle to breathe, cough incessantly, struggle to eat, take meds, try to rest but not really because someone needs to watch over the child, check on hubby because he’s haemorrhaging and I may have to rush him back to the hospital.

I’m weak, wobbling around, holding the walls and furniture for stability. The phone rings throughout the day, I don’t want to answer. It’s my girls calling to check up on me. My sisterhood’s made up of the most caring women I’ve ever known. Some related by blood, some through marriage, and some by friendship, all rooting for me to get well.

This is the worst condition they’ve known me to be in.

They prepare home-cooked meals, care packages, fruit baskets, order takeaways and drop them off on the ledge outside our flat.

They send messages to encourage me to keep fighting. They pray for me. They cry with me. They tell me it’s going to get better.

I’m falling in and out of consciousness and battle to stay awake. I remind myself of my sister’s words: “It’s going to get better.”

Hubby starts to recover.

I wonder if I’m ever going to feel better. I should because I’ve completed my prescribed meds.

I call my doctor, tell her how I’m feeling and she gives me more meds.

Hubby is clear and I’m struggling. Four-year-old complains that I’m lazy and sick for too long; she needs me to play with her. God, when will this end?

Day 18: Today I feel like I’m living again. Covid-19 has robbed me of many things this year but it wasn’t going to be my life or my family. My sisters would not allow me to give in, giving me strength as I battle this monster.

I’m not the first woman to have gone through the Covid-19 experience and I’m certainly not the last.

Here’s to all the brave women who’ve not only fought the deadly virus but have done so under challenging circumstances, with their sisters holding their hands through it.

Happy Women’s Month.

Dumi Masilela’s widow Simz Ngema announces pregnancy – God has wiped my tears

Dumi Masilela’s widow Simz Ngema announces pregnancy – God has wiped my tears

Dumi Masilela's widow Simz Ngema announces pregnancy – God has wiped my tears

Congratulations have been flooding in for actress Simphiwe “Simz” Ngema, after she revealed on Wednesday that she is pregnant with her first child.

The star, who lost her husband Dumi Masilela in a botched hijacking in 2017, took to Instagram to announce the good news.

Posting a picture of her baby bump, Simz said God had wiped away her tears and gave her “joy in abundance”.

This is also the first time that she revealed that she and actor Tino Chinyani are a couple. She thanked him for giving her a “beautiful gift”” and teaching her to “love again”.

“Indeed there is a God in heaven. He wiped away my tears and gave me joy in abundance. You’ve brought hope and purpose to my life. Tino, I will forever be grateful to you for this beautiful gift and for teaching me how to love again. I love you both with all my heart,” she wrote.

Tino shared pictures from the same maternity shoot and said he had prayed for this moment.

“Lord knows how long I prayed on this moment and to be answered in the most beautiful way possible. I thank the Lord up above that you blessed me with your presence and showed me who I could truly be, and for that I’ll forever be grateful.”

He promised to always be there for Simz and their child.

“For this gift you have given me, I promise I will always love, care and be there for you and our seed. May our seed grow to be a leader of change, a leader of hope and serve the Lord in all their ways. My legacy continued, my mini me,” he added.

Friends and fans shared their congratulations and best wishes.

Actress Gail Mabalane wrote: “Oh my goodness! I’m so happy for you, Simz! Congratulations. God restores!”

“Finally! Congratulations, twin. You are absolutely going to be an amazing mom!” Ntando Duma added.

Simz was left heartbroken at Dumi’s death three years ago, shortly after the couple had got married.

She battled to pick up the pieces and in October last year told TshisaLIVE that she’d finally felt strong enough to let go and find love again.

“It has been a difficult journey and I feel it is time to let go, holding on is what hurts more. Losing Dumi two months after our wedding was worse than my worst nightmare and after he passed away, I was afraid that people would forget him. So I did everything I could to keep his memory alive.

“But, at some point, I realised that holding on hurts so much more. It felt like I had a memorial service every time I did something to keep his memory alive and I went through all the emotions all over again,” she said .

– Timeslive

Zodwa Wabantu’s ex Ben10 Vusi who spoiled himself with a car finally responds

Zodwa Wabantu’s ex Ben10 Vusi who spoiled himself with a car finally responds

Zodwa Wabantu’s ex Ben10 Vusi who spoiled himself with a car finally responds

 

Zodwa Wabantu’s ex Vusi Ngubane has responded to the star’s claims that he is a fraudster and used her while they were a couple.

Zodwa and Vusi hit the top of the trends list after Zodwa posted a video on her Instagram account in which she claimed that her ex was a fraudster.

The reality television star and socialite claimed that Vusi was a fraudster and that she had proof.

She said that she has opened a criminal case against her ex and that she was not scared of him.

“You slept in my house for a year, I paid for everything.

“You used my contacts and connections to get a new Audi because you knew my name would help you.

“Please give me back everything that is mine, I am coming for you and I am not scared”, she said.

Taking to Twitter to respond to her claims from a new, Vusi said that Zodwa was going through a lot and needed help. He also said that he was not hiding from her.

“Please note that Zodwa is going through a lot, I remain committed to helping her heal, as a friend. I have never used my twitter account prior to this, decided to do so to encourage everyone to send love, compassion and light to Zodwa”, he said in one tweet.

In another, he said that “no car was bought in anyone’s name, that is an unfortunate lie paddled by social media, not Zodwa.”

He added: “Last tweet on the matter, I am not hiding, I will make myself available to answer to whatever case Zodwa has opened against me. More importantly, I am not offended nor do I intend on fighting anyone, as I understand her mental challenges. Let us show her compassion.”