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The Citizen
21 hours ago
- Climate
- The Citizen
Weather alert: Rough seas, strong coastal winds and high fire danger conditions
Find out what the latest weather forecast from the SA Weather Service means for your region on 21 June 2025. The South African Weather Service (Saws) has released its latest weather forecast for Saturday, 21 June 2025. Saws warns of damaging waves along parts of the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal coastline. Damaging winds are also expected in parts of the Eastern Cape, while areas in the Northern Cape face high fire danger conditions. Here's what you need to know. Weather warnings, Saturday, 21 June Impact-based warnings The weather service has issued a yellow level 2 warning for damaging waves between Saldanha Bay in the Western Cape and East London in the Eastern Cape, and along the coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Expect difficulty in navigation, small vessels possibly taking on water and capsizing within a locality, as well as localised disruption to ports/harbours. A yellow level 2 warning has also been issued for damaging winds resulting in difficulty in navigation between Cannon Rocks and East London in the Eastern Cape. Fire danger warnings Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the Richtersveld Municipality in the Northern Cape. ALSO READ: Black Coffee foundation raises R500 000 for Eastern Cape flood victims Provincial weather forecast Here's what to expect in your province on Saturday, 21 June: Gauteng: Residents of Gauteng can expect fine and cool weather conditions throughout the day. The region's expected UVB sunburn index is 'high'. Residents should take the necessary precautions against prolonged sun exposure. Mpumalanga: Expect fine and cool weather, becoming partly cloudy over the Lowveld and escarpment. Limpopo: The day will be fine and cool to to warm, becoming partly cloudy in the east from the afternoon. North West: Fine and cool to cold weather awaits North West residents on Saturday. Free State: Residents can expect fine and cool to cold weather conditions. Northern Cape: The day will start with morning fog patches along the coast, otherwise it will be fine and cool to cold, but partly cloudy in places in the south-west. Western Cape: Western Cape residents can expect partly cloudy and cool conditions with isolated showers and rain along the south coast and adjacent interior, but fine in the north-east. Eastern Cape (western half): The day will be fine and cool, but partly cloudy with isolated showers and rain along the coast. Eastern Cape (eastern half): Expect fine and cool but partly cloudy conditions along the south coast. KwaZulu-Natal: Residents of KwaZulu-Natal can expect fine and cool to warm but cold weather in the south-west. The region's expected UVB sunburn index is 'very high'. Residents should take the necessary precautions against prolonged sun exposure.


The Citizen
11-06-2025
- Climate
- The Citizen
Top 10 stories of the day: Eastern Cape floods kill 49
Here's your daily news update for Wednesday, 11 June 2025: An easy-to-read selection of our top stories. News today includes the tragic floods that have wreaked havoc in the Eastern Cape have claimed 49 lives. Meanwhile, the 39-year-old man charged with the brutal murder and mutilation of 14-year-old Likhona Fose appeared briefly in the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, where his bail application was postponed amid strong opposition from the state. Furthermore, as the new Covid-19 variant spreads across China, South Africa is closely monitoring the Omicron descendant, NB.1.8.1, as health authorities prepare for its potential arrival. Weather tomorrow: 11 June 2025 Saws hasn't issued any severe weather alerts for Thursday, but South Africans can expect fine, cool and cold weather across most provinces, while parts of KwaZulu-Natal could experience morning rain. Full weather forecast here. Stay up to date with The Citizen – More News, Your Way. Eastern Cape flood disaster claims 49 lives as toll rises The tragic floods that have wreaked havoc in the Eastern Cape have claimed 49 lives. 'In all the years I have lived, I have never seen a disaster like this,' said Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane as he provided an update on the inclement weather on Wednesday afternoon. A shack surrounded by water after heavy rains fell in Motherwell on 10 June 2025 in Gqeberha, South Africa. It is reported that heavy rains and violent winds led to severe flooding and large-scale evacuations. Picture: Gallo Images/Die Burger/Lulama Zenzile The premier said the South African Police Service confirmed that 49 people have died so far. CONTINUE READING: Eastern Cape flood disaster claims 49 lives as toll rises 'Asi'Spani': Frustrated Gauteng ANCYL in an 'abusive relationship' with Lesufi The Gauteng ANC Youth League (ANCYL) has reached a boiling point and is not mincing its words when addressing Premier Panyaza Lesufi. The league briefed the media on Wednesday, addressing corruption and financial mismanagement within the provincial government. Premier of Gauteng Panyaza Lesufi. Picture: Nigel Sibanda Among others is the confirmation by Gauteng finance and economic development MEC Lebogang Maile last month was that R1.8 billion was returned to the National Treasury due to underspending in the province's annual budget, mainly from the health and education departments. CONTINUE READING: 'Asi'Spani': Frustrated Gauteng ANCYL in an 'abusive relationship' with Lesufi Likhona Fose's alleged killer previously convicted for attempted murder and robbery, case postponed The 39-year-old man charged with the brutal murder and mutilation of 14-year-old Likhona Fose appeared briefly in the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, where his bail application was postponed amid strong opposition from the state. Mduduzi Mnisi faces charges in connection with the death of the Grade 8 pupil from Ikusasalethu Secondary School in Braamfischerville, Johannesburg, whose mutilated body was discovered in an empty field on 1 June 2025. Suspect in Likhona Fose murder case Mduduzi Mnisi in court. Picture: Screenshot: NewzroomAfrika/X The teenager's family believes her murder was motivated by homophobia, as she identified as lesbian. CONTINUE READING: Likhona Fose's alleged killer previously convicted for attempted murder and robbery, case postponed Leadership purges in MK could harm the party The expulsion and demotion of senior members may affect the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party and its reputation as a brand and drive away voters in the upcoming elections. This is the view of political analysts and a reputation management expert interviewed by The Citizen yesterday. uMkhonto weSizwe leader Jacob Zuma. Picture: Per-/Gallo Images They were reacting to the ongoing expulsion and demotion of members taking place on national and provincial levels. CONTINUE READING: Leadership purges in MK could harm the party New Covid-19 variant NB.1.8.1 spreads across Asia, NICD explains what to expect in SA As the new Covid-19 variant spreads across China, South Africa is closely monitoring the Omicron descendant, NB.1.8.1, as health authorities prepare for its potential arrival. According to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), as of Tuesday, 10 June 2025, the NB.1.8.1 variant has not been detected in South Africa. The new Covid-19 variant. Picture: iStock 'Data from the NICD's respiratory illness syndromic surveillance programmes, which operate in selected public and private hospitals and outpatient facilities, show that the number of SARS-CoV-2 infections is currently low,' it said. CONTINUE READING: New Covid-19 variant NB.1.8.1 spreads across Asia, NICD explains what to expect in SA Here are five more stories of the day: Yesterday's News recap READ HERE: Likhona Fose suspect arrested | City Power warns of grid pressure | More snow expected


The Citizen
11-06-2025
- Climate
- The Citizen
Weather alert: Fine, cool and cold weather across SA, with morning rain in KZN
Find out what the latest weather forecast from the SA Weather Service means for your region on 12 June 2025. The South African Weather Service (Saws) has released its latest weather forecast for Thursday, 12 June 2025. Saws hasn't issued any severe weather alerts for Thursday, but South Africans can expect fine, cool and cold weather across most provinces, while parts of KwaZulu-Natal could experience morning rain. Here's what you need to know. Weather update for today and tomorrow, 11-12 June 2025: Fine and cold to cool but partly cloudy with light rain and showers along the east and south-east coast.⚠️ Damaging winds and waves#saws #SAWeather — SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) June 11, 2025 Weather warnings, Thursday, 12 June Impact-based warnings The weather service hasn't issued any severe weather alerts for Thursday. ALSO READ: Thousands vulnerable as freezing weather grips Gauteng Provincial weather forecast Here's what to expect in your province on Thursday, 12 June: Gauteng: Residents of Gauteng can expect morning fog patches in the south, otherwise conditions will be fine and cold but cool in the north. The region's expected UVB sunburn index is 'high'. Residents should take the necessary precautions against prolonged sun exposure. Mpumalanga: Morning fog patches are expected over the highveld, otherwise the weather will be fine and cold to cool. Limpopo: The day will be fine and cool. North West: Morning fog patches await North West residents in the south and west, otherwise the day will be fine and cold to cool. Free State: Residents can expect morning fog patches in the west, otherwise it will be fine and cold. Northern Cape: The day will start with morning fog patches in the east, otherwise it will be fine and cold to cool but warm in the in the extreme north-west. Frost can be expected over the southern interior and a possibility of dust storms over the extreme north-west. Western Cape: Western Cape residents can expect partly cloudy conditions with morning fog patches over the western interior of the south coast including the southern Overberg region, otherwise it will be fine and cold to cool. Eastern Cape (western half): The day will start with morning frost in the extreme north-east, otherwise it will be fine and cold but cool along the coast. Eastern Cape (eastern half): Expect fine and cold but cool conditions along the coast. Morning frost is expected over the northern high ground, otherwise it will be fine and cold but cool along the coast. KwaZulu-Natal: Residents of KwaZulu-Natal can expect morning rain in the north-east, otherwise the weather will be fine and cool but cold in the southwest. The region's expected UVB sunburn index is 'very high'. Residents should take the necessary precautions against prolonged sun exposure.


The Citizen
09-06-2025
- The Citizen
Top 10 stories of the day: Brakpan teen's family heartbroken
Here's your daily news update for Monday, 9 June 2025: An easy-to-read selection of our top stories. In the news today, the family of a teenager who was hit by a 12-year-old on Saturday has shared their heartbreak. Meanwhile, Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng has apologised for his controversial racial remarks and says he is prepared to recuse himself from the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial. Furthermore, runner Moira Harding has been found after seemingly vanishing on Sunday, following the Comrades Marathon ultra-distance race. Weather tomorrow: 5 June 2025 Saws has forecast disruptive snowfall over parts of the Free State and the Eastern Cape; as well as wet conditions over all provinces except Limpopo and the North West. Full weather forecast here. Stay up to date with The Citizen – More News, Your Way. 'It won't bring Malcolm back': Family of teen killed by 12-year-old driver The family of a teenager who was hit by a 12-year-old on Saturday has shared their heartbreak. The 12-year-old was behind the wheel when he disobeyed a stop sign, hitting 14-year-old Malcolm Booyens and driving into a nearby fence in Brakpan, Gauteng. The pre-teen's vehicle turned over after the incident. Picture: X/@_ArriveAlive The 14-year-old's grandfather, André Booysens, said the family is still in shock and trying to make sense of the tragic event that claimed Malcolm's life. CONTINUE READING: 'It won't bring Malcolm back': Family of teen killed by 12-year-old driver Judge offers to recuse himself from Senzo Meyiwa murder trial after racial remarks Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng has apologised for his controversial racial remarks and says he is prepared to recuse himself from the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial. His apology follows widespread public backlash, including criticism from parliament. Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng during the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial at Pretoria High Court on 17 July 2024. Picture: Gallo Images/Phill Magako The controversy erupted after Mokgoatlheng harshly criticised Advocate Charles Mnisi, who had excused himself from Monday's session to participate in the Comrades Marathon in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). His remarks prompted calls for the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) to investigate his conduct. 'I have been 26 years on the bench, I have never ever behaved the way I did,' the judge said. CONTINUE READING: Judge offers to recuse himself from Senzo Meyiwa murder trial after racial remarks Missing Comrades runner found in Durban A missing woman has been found after seemingly vanishing on Sunday, following the Comrades Marathon ultra-distance race. Moira Harding, a runner from Cape Town, completed the 90km road running race in 10:52:03 on Sunday afternoon. Moira Harding went missing after finishing the Comrades Marathon on Sunday. Picture: Comrades Marathon Association/Facebook After reaching the finish in a delirious state, however, Harding had started walking through the streets of Durban and became lost. Comrades Marathon race director Alain Dalais said a search party had looked for her into the early hours of the morning, and she was eventually found more than 12 hours after she had finished the race. CONTINUE READING: Missing Comrades runner found in Durban Mashatile reveals he spent R2.3m on travel, food, and laundry for Japan trip Authorities have located a light aircraft that went missing in the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Midlands. According to KZN MEC for transport and human settlements, Siboniso Duma, the aircraft carrying three people disappeared at approximately 3pm on Sunday. Picture: Supplied The Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre (ARCC) said that the aircraft departed from Virginia Airport on Sunday, 8 June, but failed to reach its alternate destination. It was last tracked flying over Ladysmith, heading south towards either Pietermaritzburg or Greytown. The MEC confirmed the aircraft had been located and all on board had died. CONTINUE READING: UPDATE: Tragic turn after missing aircraft disappears in KZN Midlands Winter wonderland: Snow expected in Gauteng next week We chat with Thatiso Dube, founder and creative director of Galxboy — a proudly South African streetwear brand inspired by Hip-Hop and local culture — about fashion, the story behind Galxboy, and how it all began. Thatiso, who also serves as Galxboy's creative director, says: 'In terms of the brand being a streetwear brand, we keep it street by being relevant in the streets, staying in the streets researching, and we get our trends from the streets.' Thatiso Dube is the founder of Galxboy, a South African streetwear brand rooted in Hip-Hop and local fashion. Picture: Carlos Muchave 'In order to be street, you need to stay in the streets' CONTINUE READING: VIDEO: Meet the founder of Galxboy Here are five more stories of the day: Yesterday's News recap READ HERE: Top 10 stories of the day: Zille for Joburg mayor? | Comrades Marathon | Batohi clarifies NPA claims


The Citizen
09-06-2025
- Climate
- The Citizen
Power system constrained but stable, despite cold front, Eskom
The cold weather is expected to force residents to use their heating appliances in abundance. Eskom says the power system remains stable and continues to demonstrate resilience despite the cold front sweeping across the country. The South African Weather Service (Saws) issued two orange and six yellow level warnings for several parts of the country, with warnings of very cold, wet and windy conditions, including snow for several parts of the country. Load shedding The cold weather is expected to force residents to use their heating appliances in abundance to keep warm, putting pressure on the electricity grid. However, Eskom spokesperson Daphne Mokwena said there are no plans for load shedding. 'While system constraints are occasionally experienced, adequate emergency reserves are in place and are being strategically deployed to support demand during the morning and evening peak periods, particularly as the country prepares for a forecasted cold spell in the coming week'. ALSO READ: Snow, disruptive rain and severe thunderstorms to sweep across country Winter outlook Mokwena said Eskom's winter Outlook, published on 5 May 2025, covering the period ending 31 August 2025, remains valid. 'It indicates that load shedding will not be necessary if unplanned outages stay below 13 000MW. If outages rise to 15 000MW, load shedding would be limited to a maximum of 21 days out of 153 days and restricted to stage 2'. 'While load shedding remains suspended and electricity demand continues to rise during the winter period, Eskom urges the public to avoid illegal connections and energy theft. These activities often lead to transformer overloads, equipment failures, and in some cases, explosions and extended outages, prompting the need for load reduction to protect the network,' Mokwena said. Maintenance Mokwena said Eskom is making steady progress as it moves beyond the peak maintenance season, with the Planned Capability Loss Factor (PCLF) having decreased from an average of 4 883MW to average of 4 035MW. 'As a result, the Energy Availability Factor (EAF) has been recovering as expected, now fluctuating between 61% and 64% since Monday. Month-to-date, the EAF stands at 60.42%, reflecting the successful return of additional generation units from planned maintenance'. Diesel usage Mokwena said the Open-Cycle Gas Turbine (OCGT) load factor decreased to 6.31% this week, compared to 12.70% in the previous week (23 to 29 May 2025). 'This decline indicates reduced reliance on diesel'. Mokwena said diesel usage is expected to decline further as more units return from long-term repairs and maintenance activities are reduced, increasing available generation capacity. NOW READ: Eskom winter outlook: Here's how many days of load shedding to expect in SA