Daily Podcast – November 24, 2020

24th November 2020 By: Sane Dhlamini - Creamer Media Senior Contributing Editor and Researcher

Daily Podcast – November 24, 2020

Sierra Leone's former President Ernest Bai Koroma
Photo by: Reuters

For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Sane Dhlamini.

Making headlines: Mkhize 'concerned' with rise in Covid-19 cases, Trump says transition to Biden can begin and, Sierra Leone anti-corruption body questions former president

 

Mkhize 'concerned' with rise in Covid-19 cases

South Africa recorded 65 more Covid-19-related deaths by Monday, bringing the death toll to 20 968.

Of the 65 deaths, 26 were reported in the Eastern Cape, 19 in the Free State, two in Gauteng, three in Limpopo, eight in North West and seven in the Western Cape.

Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize has extended condolences to the loved ones of the departed and thank the healthcare workers that treated the deceased patients.

Mkhize expressed concern as the country registered a positivity rate of 14%.

 

Trump says transition to Biden can begin

US President-elect Joe Biden was formally given the go-ahead by a federal agency to begin his transition to the presidency, shortly after the battleground state of Michigan certified him as the winner there.

With the rapid-fire developments, President Donald Trump’s already languishing efforts to overturn his November 3 defeat appeared to be coming to a close.

The US General Services Administration, an independent agency, informed Biden that his transition – leading up to a January 20 swearing-in – could officially begin.

 

Sierra Leone anti-corruption body questions former president

Sierra Leone's former President Ernest Bai Koroma was questioned in a secure location in connection with investigations into alleged corruption after his lawyer cited concerns over his safety, the anti-corruption commission said.

The case concerns alleged wrongdoing in connection with mining, construction and procurement contracts during Koroma's 2007 to 2018 tenure.

Koroma denies the allegations, and has said corruption allegations are part of a long-running smear campaign.

 

That’s a roundup of news making headlines today

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