SA in a ‘panic mode’ as COVID-19 infections increase


Coronavirus

By BAKANG MOKOTO

Fourteen political parties within the South African parliament came together in unity and stand against the COVID-19. The South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa said the COVID-19 outbreak poses a grave and real threat to the lives, livelihoods, and prosperity of the people.

The global coronavirus pandemic continues to soar up in the country as 150 people are currently infected. Ramaphosa said that South Africa finds itself in an extreme situation that requires extraordinary measures.

“It requires that all South Africans work together in unity and solidarity, in partnership and cooperation. It is, therefore, both appropriate and significant that the 14 political parties in our parliament are standing together, across party political divides to fight this disease together.

“We hereby demonstrate practically that we are united as the leaders of our nation to overcome this global crisis facing our country and our people. Regardless of our political differences, all leaders share a common desire to keep our people safe, to mitigate the impact on our economy, and ensure that the inevitable disruption to lives and livelihoods is reduced,” he said.

Ramaphosa further said they accept their collective and individual duty as leaders to provide guidance and direction to the people and demonstrate the greatest of care and responsibility in their pronouncements and actions. He added that during the course of their discussions, they agreed that the severity of the COVID-19 threat requires an exceptional response that draws on all the resources and capabilities of the nation.

“This response needs to be immediate and that it needs to be sustained. We, therefore, support the measures that the government has announced. Our overwhelming concern must be for the health and the well-being of all South Africans, particularly the poor, the elderly and the vulnerable.

“The actions we take and the decisions that we make must be informed by this imperative. While COVID-19 poses a great threat to our nation, we are not helpless. There is much we can do, as a country and as individual citizens, to slow the spread of the disease, to save lives and improve health outcomes, and to bring the epidemic to an end,” he said.

 

Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) leader, John Steenhuisen said it is safer to say that the country is on the precipice of a full-blown national crisis. Steenhuisen said the implications of which will be devastating to the society, economy and ultimately, the future as a nation.

“Especially given that South Africa was in a precarious economic state prior to Covid-19’s arrival. The DA has already pledged its full support to the fight against the spread of COVID-19 in South Africa, and we remain committed to working side-by-side with National Government to stop the spread of this virus and ensure safety of each and every South African.

“We recommend that be a four-month loan forbearance for businesses, rental forbearance for small businesses and a pause in VAT, UIF and Worker’s Compensation Fund payments and outstanding VAT refunds should be paid to businesses urgently. The new VAT payments should be deferred to later this year,” he said.

 

Steenhuisen added that they are engaging with DA local governments on possible immediate rates payment relief to businesses in their jurisdiction. He said they propose that business rescue proceedings should receive an automatic three-month extension beyond the three months provided for in S132 of the Companies Act, and SAA’s R16.4 billion bailout should be cancelled immediately and the budget amended to allocate this money to disaster management.

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Taung-born Hip Hop Artist Ready For Bigger Stage!   


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Picture: A local hip hop artist, Mr Ora Talslim Sereo

By OBAKENG MAJE

Music continues to play a crucial role in shaping society and identities. The scope of music reaches far beyond the concert halls, as it accompanies travelling, sports, shopping, and working activities.

Music provides parameters that can be used to frame experiences, perceptions, feelings, and comportments. A local upcoming hip-hop artist, Mr Ora Talslim as Oratile Sereo is affectionately known, shared the same sentiments.

 Mr Ora Taslim who recently gave an illustrious performance at the Dj Nation Annual Bash on 28 December 2019, said he is grateful to see his music career taking a positive direction.

“I was born and bred in Manthe village, Taung where I spent most of my primary school life. However, in 2001, we relocated to Mahikeng with my mom. I found my niche in the music industry while I was in high school.

“I used to listen to a lot of HHP music and I would always sing or rap those songs to my schoolmates’ word for word. One day while I was in the studio with my brother, Mogaka who is a kwaito artist known as Mzee2, I wrote a full verse right in the studio, and I noticed that I can do it all the way,” he said.

A 29-year-old artist who is also a fashion designer further said he educates, informs and entertains people through his music. Mr Ora Talslim said he always lends a helping hand and encourages people to believe in themselves.

“I released a tape in 2018 named MotseMixtape where I featured a lot of local artists from Mahikeng. I have since released singles called Go Getter, which occupied a number 3 spot on Mafikeng FM Hip Hop TOP 10. This was followed by another single called Sharp Fede.  

I was also intrigued when this song occupied a number one spot in various hip hop shows across local radio stations. Another single was called Superstar and it also did fairly well. This song was on high rotation and reached number one spot in three local radio stations too,” said Mr Ora Talslim.

He added that even though it is tough in the music industry, it is always wiser to work very hard. Mr Ora Talslim said people enjoy his style of music which is a mix of kwaito and hip hop.

“My style of music is a mix of kwaito and hip hop and we call it new age kwaito. I want to see myself as one of the big brands in the hip hop industry in the next five years. Changing people’s lives and contributing positively to our society makes me happy.

“I remember back in 2017, I went to the Dj Nation Annual Bash and told my friends that I will not come back the following year if I will not be performing. Therefore, I dedicated my hustle and energy to that. So, when I won the competition and made it to the list of performers, I was glad,” he said.

Mr Ora Talslim said those who would like to get his music can WhatsApp him on 060 417 3820 or go to slikouronlife.com under the street and get it there. He can also be followed on various social media via:

Facebook: Mr-oraTalslimSereo

Instagram: Mr_TaLslim

Twitter: Mr_TaLslim

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