Daily Podcast – October 05, 2020

5th October 2020 By: Sane Dhlamini - Creamer Media Senior Contributing Editor and Researcher

Daily Podcast – October 05, 2020

ActionSA leader welcoming John Moodey as ActionSA Gauteng Chairperson

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

Making headlines: John Moodey joins ActionSA, Ramaphosa says access to agricultural land for farming is a national priority and, Algeria takes further measures to ease coronavirus restrictions

 

John Moodey joins ActionSA

Former DA Gauteng leader John Moodey has joined the newly launched ActionSA, recently formed by former Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba.

Moodey will serve as the party’s chairperson in Gauteng.

The announcement was made by Mashaba following the conclusion of the party’s inaugural meeting of the Interim Senate this weekend.

Mashaba described Moody as a veteran civil servant who had dedicated his life to the service of the South African people.

 

Ramaphosa says access to agricultural land for farming is a national priority

President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday that broadening access to agricultural land for commercial production and subsistence farming is a national priority for government.

In his weekly address to the nation, the President said that although more black South Africans had received land during the post-1994 land reform process, the effects of the 1913 Natives Land Act continued to be seen in patterns of farmland ownership.

He warned that the monopolisation was not only a hinderance to a more equal society but that it could also lead to social unrest. 

 

Algeria takes further measures to ease coronavirus restrictions

Algeria will take further steps to ease the coronavirus lockdown including reopening schools and universities after a fall in the number of daily infections.

Under the new measures, schools and universities will reopen on October 21 and November 22 respectively, the government said in a statement after a cabinet meeting.

The North African country has eased restrictions relating to the novel coronavirus, including resuming public transportation as well as reopening some businesses, mosques and leisure venues.

It has so far reported 52 136 cases and 1 760 deaths.

 

That’s a roundup of news making headlines today

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