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5 important things happening in South Africa today
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A truck drivers association threatens to continue the blockage of essential economic routes. The president of the UN COP26 is visiting South Africa this week to boost the implementation of the country’s energy transition. Nelson Mandela day is said to lose and other dam this week, pushing the area further into drought. President Cyril Ramaphosa is allegedly set to change his cabinet later this year in line with state capture reports.

Members of the All-Truck Drivers Forum have threatened to continue disrupting the country’s major economic routes if no changes are made to the sector. The forum said they will continue their protest between Durban and Johannesburg, which started last Thursday. The group wants local drivers to be given priority over foreign nationals when it comes to jobs. [The President of the UN Climate Change Conference is visiting South Africa this week to encourage the implementation of the $8.

[Recent rains could do little to support diminishing water levels in Nelson Mandela Bay. By Friday this week, the metro will lose another dam, with the Churchill Dam sitting close to 8% of its capacity. The water sources that supply the area are sitting at the cumulative low level of 12%. The area’s chamber of business said that paired with a lack of rain, the absence of accountability and urgency on the part of the municipality is to blame.

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