Sunday round-up: Zulu withdraws green paper on social reform proposal, and citizens respond to ANC crowdfunding campaign

Read the latest news headlines in this week’s edition of the Sunday round-up.

Zulu withdraws green paper on social security and retirement reform

Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu has withdrawn the controversial Green Paper on Social Security and Retirement Reform which was gazetted recently. The green paper proposed a national social security fund that would have made it mandatory for all employers and employees to contribute up to 12% of their earnings, depending on how much they earn. Read the original story on The Citizen.

South Africans respond to ANC’s crowdfunding campaign

As the ruling party launched an appeal for public crowdfunding following its inability to pay staff salaries, some citizens took to social media to express their thoughts on the matter.

Read the original story on The Citizen.

Babita Deokaran murder: Two more suspects nabbed, Cele reveals

Police Minister Bheki Cele has confirmed that two more arrests have been made in connection with the killing of Babita Deokaran. Deokaran was a key witness in the Special Investigating Unit’s probe into irregular personal protective equipment tenders in Gauteng. The whistleblower was gunned down outside her home in Johannesburg South on August 23. Read the original story on The Citizen.

Petrol price increases

On Wednesday (September 1), both grades of petrol increased by four cents while diesel went down by 15.22 cents per litre – this was despite the AA’s prediction of a fuel price decrease. Read more here.

WHO hub will strengthen global data access

The World Health Organisation (WHO) launched its global Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence in Berlin this week. Dr Angela Merkel, chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, was also honoured for her role in establishing the hub and received the WHO Leadership Award to loud applause. Read more on Highway Mail.

Criminal charges laid against Cornubia chemical plant owners

Criminal charges have been laid against agrochemical company UPL, following the arson attack on its Cornubia factory and subsequent environmental disaster during the unrest in July. The Northglen News has published several stories on the spill and the impact it has had on both people and the environment. Beaches in the eMdloti and Umhlanga areas have been closed since the spillage into the ocean and rivers.

Department of Forestry announces plan to plant 10 million trees

Through its Greening Programme, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment aims to fast-track the planting of 10 million trees over the next five years. Read more here.

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