Daily Podcast – September 03, 2020

3rd September 2020 By: Sane Dhlamini - Creamer Media Senior Contributing Editor and Researcher

Daily Podcast – September 03, 2020

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

Making headlines: Agri SA welcomes increased govt focus on farm attacks, South Africa ready to help insurgency-hit Mozambique, if asked  and, Covid corruption plague spurs political shake-up across Africa   

 

Agri SA welcomes increased govt focus on farm attacks

South African farming association Agri SA said it welcomed the "considerable attention" now being given at government level to incidents of farm attacks which in many instances had seen the murder of farmers and their workers.

Agri SA president Pierre Vercueil said Agri SA welcomes the condemnation of these crimes, by various government officials.

Parliament's portfolio committee on agriculture, land reform and rural development this week slammed recent attacks on four farms in the Hartbeespoort area in North West province, saying such incidents threatened food security, employment and the economy. 

It however rejected suggestions that they might be racially motivated against white land owners, noting that both farmers and their mainly black workers had come under attack.

 

South Africa ready to help insurgency-hit Mozambique

South Africa is ready to help insurgency-hit Mozambique with support from its intelligence services or military, but its neighbour would first need to request that help, South Africa's foreign minister said.

Insurgents with links to Islamic State have stepped up attacks in Mozambique this year, alarming energy majors developing huge natural gas deposits there and governments elsewhere in southern Africa.

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor told a parliamentary committee that southern African regional body SADC had asked Mozambique to provide a roadmap on the assistance it might need, which would then be deliberated upon before a course of action was chosen.

 

Covid corruption plague spurs political shake-up across Africa   

African countries have generally handled their coronavirus response better than many experts feared, except for one detail: managing corruption.

Kenya is the latest African nation to have its politics shaken by allegations of graft in handing out pandemic-response contracts. It follows South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Uganda, which have all been rocked by scandals of their own.

Executive director of political risk advisory firm EXX Africa Robert Besseling said the massive, and often yet-to-be-borrowed, funds have fallen prey to entrenched patronage networks

 

That’s a roundup of news making headlines today

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