In case you missed it: Polio detected in wastewater | Trump welcomes Meyer | MK party demands protection for Tuku
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In the news today, two strains of polio have been detected in wastewater samples from a treatment plant in Cape Town, Western Cape.
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Meanwhile, South Africa’s new ambassador to the US Roelf Meyer has presented his credentials to President Donald Trump.
Furthermore, the MK party has demanded protection for SABC’s head of content Lala Tuku as the Pimville production crisis continues.
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Two polio virus strains detected in Cape Town wastewater – NICD
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has detected two polio virus (VDPV3 and nOPV2-L) strains. Picture: iStockThe National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has detected two polio virus strains (VDPV3 and nOPV2-L) in wastewater samples from a treatment plant in Cape Town, Western Cape.
The NICD said it had informed the Department of Health of its findings.
According to the Department of Health, the detection was part of the NICD’s routine environmental and wastewater testing aimed at proactive, population-wide disease tracking.
“This entails analysing municipal sewage and water resources to detect emerging outbreaks and viral variants before clinical cases appear,” said health department spokesperson Foster Mohale.
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WATCH: From golf quip to trade – Roelf Meyer receives warm welcome from Trump
The new South African ambassador to the US, Roelf Meyer. Picture: Gallo ImagesVeteran political negotiator and South Africa’s newly appointed ambassador to Washington, Roelf Meyer, has vowed to reset strained ties with the United States, stressing that trade relations must be improved while acknowledging the political sensitivities around issues such as farm violence, Black Economic Empowerment, and Afrikaner refugee admissions.
The 78-year-old Meyer presented his credentials to US President Donald Trump late on Thursday, 21 May 2026.
President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Meyer as Pretoria’s ambassador to the US in April 2026. He replaced former ambassador Ebrahim Rasool after more than a year of tensions between the US and South Africa.
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MK party demands protection for Tuku in SABC ‘Pimville’ production scandal
Lala Tuku. Picture: Gallo Images/Oupa BopapeThe uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK) party has issued a public statement declaring its intention to intervene in the ongoing Pimville production crisis.
The party demanded immediate transparency from the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) over the abrupt suspension of its Head of Content, Lala Tuku.
The MK party alleged that Tuku’s suspension may be a retaliatory measure directly linked to her whistleblowing activities.
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R3.8 billion loan to save ‘broke’ Johannesburg fails … for now
Picture: City PowerThe governing coalition in the City of Johannesburg has failed to secure sufficient council support to approve a R3.8 billion loan agreement with a German development bank.
On Thursday, the ANC and its partners failed to secure 136 votes from council, which could have enabled council to approve the loan.
On Wednesday, Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero told residents in his State of the City Address that the loan was meant to enable City Power to carry out its functions. He insisted that the city was financially stable despite Eskom and the National Treasury indicating it was struggling.
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Public Protector finds maladministration cost taxpayers billions in Charlotte Maxeke hospital fire repairs
Former Saps Special Task Force, Matipandile Sotheni appears at Brakpan Magistrate’s Court for bail application in the murder case of Marius van der Merwe on May 21, 2026 in Brakpan, South Africa. Picture: Gallo Images/OJ KolotiMatipandile Sotheni’s legal representative, Nthabiseng Mohumane, has cited several cases, including Katiso ‘KT’ Molefe’s, to argue for her client’s release on bail.
On Friday, Sotheni returned to the Brakpan Magistrate’s Court to continue with his bail application in connection with the murder of Marius van der Merwe, also known as “Witness D”.
The former member of the Special Task Force (STF) within the South African Police Service (Saps) is facing 16 charges, including murder, conspiracy to commit murder, three counts of attempted murder, unlawful possession of a firearm, ammunition-related offences, and theft.
On Friday, Sotheni continued to cite his family responsibilities to argue for his release on bail, saying they would continue to suffer in his absence.
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