Ethiopian man: Spaza shop owner donates to community, Mzansi in awe: “Special person”

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Ethiopian man: Spaza shop owner donates to community, Mzansi in awe: “Special person”

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25-04-2020
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The owner of a spaza shop made his community smile by blessing them with food parcels –

The Ethiopian man displayed the spirit of Ubuntu, as he helped South Africans during the nationwide lockdown – News of his good deed went viral via social media.

A spaza shop owner became the toast of the town, as news of his good deed went viral. While foreigners have experienced trouble regarding xenophobia, that didn’t stop the Ethiopian man from helping out those in need.

Papama Mdingi took to Facebook to explain that he runs his shop from a container and recently decided to arrange food parcels for the community.

“Money is so nice” Her post included a powerful message: “Not all the somalians are here to gain from us but also to build family away from family .

Ungumntu wabantu nanku umntu . We appreciate what you just did for our community Tshabi , God bless you.” illovuonline news team observed the admiration for the young man based on the strong reaction to the post.

One man said “That’s what we call it a “mutual respect” to the society that’s gives you life, as they also needs life when things goes bad by theirs.”

Kim Retief added, “I pray
Abundant Blessings for this man. I pray to for you for posting this message of hope for your community. Both of you stay Blessed.”

Debbie Pretorius said, “Special person.” Thabang Stok Sekali added, “There some fellow African brother’s and sisters who are here legally and doing genuine business and a living so God bless them.”

Speaking of Ubuntu, illovuonline news earlier reported that SANDF soldiers were recently seen making a positive impact in a community. In a touching social media post, the soldiers could be seen arranging food parcels and connecting with residents.

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Zodwa Wabantu teary after home burglary: “Everyone goes through stuff”

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Zodwa Wabantu teary after home burglary: “Everyone goes through stuff”

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25-04-2020
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Zodwa Wabantu’s house in Malvern, Durban has been broken into – The reality TV star and dancer revealed the sad news on social media –

In an emotional video, Zodwa said her valuable stuff was stolen during the burglary.

Zodwa Wabantu’s house has been broken into and her “valuable stuff” has been stolen, the star has revealed. She took to social media to share with her followers that her Malvern home, in Durban had been broken into while she and her family were away.

In an emotional video, Zodwa said the bedroom that was broken into had her valuable stuff, but she did not reveal exactly what was stolen.

She captioned the video: “To whoever is going through something, here is Zodwa Wabantu showing you pain. We all have problems and we love them and whatever we go through. We start over with a clear mind and spirit. Take it from me and lift yourself up.”

The reality TV star and dancer said in the video: “Guys, I’m making this video to show that we all suffer, I won’t act tough, I won’t act like a starring. I’m not crying about the things they took. The bedroom they burgled has my most valuable stuff. Life goes on.” She said she is grateful that she was not in the house when it was broken into because “maybe they would have killed or raped me”.

Zodwa also posted a picture of her home that was broken into.

Mzansi’s celebs have reacted to Zodwa’s video.

Sbahle Mpisane commented: “Askies sthandwa kuzolunga (you’ll be alright).”

Nelisiwe Sibiya said: “Nxese (sorry) sisi. Nkulunkulu (God) will bless you more.”

Zanda Zakuza commented: “Love you mama.” Lorna Maseko said: “So sorry to hear that… Love and light…”

Zodwa’s fans also sympathised with her. mmuffin_01 wrote: “So sorry my love I feel your pain and you’re right kuzolunga (things will get better) just stay strong.”

gugla.grl said: “Sorry sisi, as long as you are safe… Got mega love for you.”

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Gauteng has 1 252 Covid-19 cases, 843 recoveries and eight deaths

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Gauteng has 1 252 Covid-19 cases, 843 recoveries and eight deaths

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25-04-2020
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Gauteng on Thursday had 1,252 confirmed Covid-19 cases, with 843 recoveries and eight deaths.

The number of active cases in the province is 391.

According to the Gauteng health department update, Johannesburg has 748 cases, Ekurhuleni has 268, while Tshwane is on 127. Sedibeng is on 13 and the West Rand on 42. About 54 patients are unallocated.

“Out of a total of 7,599 contacts traced, 3,492 people have completed the 14 days monitoring period with no symptoms reported and therefore they are de-isolated.

“There are 58 people hospitalised in both public and private facilities,” said Kwara Kenana, health MEC spokesperson.

The unallocated cases in the district breakdown refer to confirmed cases in Gauteng that are yet to be allocated to one of the five districts in the province.

“Allocating Gauteng cases to respective districts is ongoing. After obtaining further information on contact numbers and addresses from law enforcement agencies, provincial outbreak teams and the National Institute of Communicable Disease (NICD), we are able to make corrections where a case might have been incorrectly allocated to a particular district,” Kekana said.

Gauteng’s virus hotspots are Alex, Sandton, Houghton, Orange Grove and Wynberg

Sandton, Houghton, Orange Grove, Alexandra and Wynberg are among the Covid-19 hotspots in Gauteng, with a combined 227 positive cases as of Wednesday.

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Ramaphosa’s mask mishap and memes that followed

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Ramaphosa’s mask mishap and memes that followed

By: illovuonline news team
24-04-2020
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Maybe he just couldn’t bear to watch the country suffering another week of lockdown.

Otherwise, it appears that at least one of the skills that will become a reality for the foreseeable future – how to put on a cloth face mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus – still needs some practice in the Union Buildings.

Within minutes, memes started doing the rounds and a Twitter challenge was born, proving that South Africans’ sense of humour hasn’t been dimmed by the lockdown. And if the president doesn’t want to see the memes, he can just put on his mask…

Some of the comments and hashtags

When trying to get to Level 4 via #RamaphosaChallenge #Ramaphosa#Maskchallenge #lockdownextension

This mask showed my president levels #Ramaphosa #CyrilRamaBillion#Covid19inSA #Covid19SA

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Big jump in COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths  ramps up testing

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Big jump in COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths ramps up testing

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24-04-2020
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The Western Cape now has the highest number of Covid-19 positive cases in the country as the death toll climbed to 75 by Thursday evening.

Gauteng has 1,252 confirmed cases of Covid-19 while the Western Cape has 1,279 cases, the health ministry said on Thursday.

As testing for the virus is significantly ramped up, it emerged on Thursday that there were 318 cases confirmed since the previous figures were released on Wednesday.

This was the highest number of positive infections recorded in a day.

SA is fast approaching the 4,000 mark with the total number of infections having increased to 3,953.

The health ministry was not despondent at the growing number of positive cases, adding that community screening and testing was yielding positive results by quickly detecting those who were infected.

The death toll, however, also continued to rise.

Ten new fatalities were reported on Thursday, raising the total to 75. The majority of them were in the Western Cape.

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Durban woman who called President Cyril Ramaphosa an ‘ape’

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Durban woman who called President Cyril Ramaphosa an ‘ape’

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24-04-2020
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A criminal case of crimen injuria has been opened against a Durban woman after she called President Cyril Ramaphosa an ape on her social media post.

A case of crimen injuria has been opened against a woman for allegedly referring to President Cyril Ramaphosa as an “ape trying to act like a first world president” in a Facebook post.

It is understood that a Bluff man took offence to a social media post by a woman from Pinetown on Tuesday and immediately went to the Brighton Beach police station to open a case against her.

In the post, the woman accused the government of being at fault for the current national lockdown and the coronavirus pandemic.

The man, who didn’t want to reveal his identity, said he was offended and found the post to be in bad taste.

“On the 23rd of April, I went up to my nearest police station in Brighton Beach to lodge a complaint and open a case against a lady that sent a Facebook page suggesting that the President is an ape pretending to act like a president of a first-world country. I did find the post distasteful and I did [not] hesitate to open up a case.”

Police spokesperson Brig Vishnu Naidoo confirmed that woman had allegedly referred to the president in a derogatory manner on her Facebook page.

“The case was registered at Brighton Beach police station at about 8pm on Tuesday,” said Naidoo.

The woman deactivated her Facebook account shortly after the post went viral.

The presidency didn’t immediately respond.

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How Worried Should You Be About the Health Risks of 5G?


By Chris Fallen

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5G, the next generation of cellular technology for the next generation of smartphones, is imminent. And with it, there’s concern about the health risk of this new, more powerful network. How worried should you be about the coming 5G healthpocalypse?


By now, you may have seen articles on Facebook or alternative health websites. The gist: 5G is a dangerous escalation of traditional cellular technology, one packed with higher energy radiation that delivers potential damaging effects on human beings. Some 5G conspiracy theorists contend that the new network generates radiofrequency radiation that can damage DNA and lead to cancer; cause oxidative damage that can cause premature aging; disrupt cell metabolism; and potentially lead to other diseases through the generation of stress proteins. Some articles cite research studies and opinions by reputable organizations like the World Health Organization.


It sounds worrisome, but let’s take a look at the actual science.


What Is 5G?


5G has been hyped for a few years, but this is the year that carriers begin the process of rolling out the new wireless standard. AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint have all started to deploy their networks in the first half of the year, though widespread availability is still a year or more away. 5G will get a foothold in little more than a handful of cities this year.


Update: With the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, a number of viral social media conspiracy theories have speculated that 5G is the cause of the world’s current problems. Simply put, these claims are factually false. 5G does not cause Coronavirus.



That isn’t keeping device manufacturers and service providers from jumping onto the 5G bandwagon. Samsung’s new Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Fold (the phone that unfurls into a tablet), for example, are both 5G-ready, along with models from LG, Huawei, Motorola, ZTE, and more.


LG V50 ThinQ 5G’s is one of the first 5G phones available.


5G offers at least a tenfold improvement in network performance. The last major network upgrade was 4G, which debuted in 2009 (the year of the Colorado balloon boy hoax), with a peak speed of about 10 Mbps. In comparison, 5G is poised to deliver peak speeds between 10 and 20 Gbps. And network latency will drop from 30ms to about 1ms, ideal for video game streaming, online video, and the Internet of Things, which is anticipating 5G to connect sensors, computers, and other devices with ultra-low latency.


An Evolution of Concerns


Before we address 5G, it’s worth pointing out that the latest health fears about radiation aren’t happening in a vacuum (there’s some physics joke in there, no doubt). Concerns about 5G are the latest iteration of decades of headlines about the dangers of electromagnetic radiation. We’ve seen controversies about everything from the health risks of Wi-Fi to smart meters.


Electromagnetic hypersensitivity, for example, is a hypothetical disease in which certain people experience debilitating symptoms in the presence of radiation like cell phones and Wi-Fi—so yes, Michael McKean’s bizarre behavior on “Better Call Saul” is a real thing. But despite people claiming such sensitivities for at least 30 years, systematic scientific reviews have found that “blinded” victims can’t tell when they’re in the presence of an electromagnetic field, and the World Health Organization now recommends psychological evaluation for people so afflicted.


Likewise, decades of studies have found no link between cell phones and cancers like brain tumors, though that hasn’t kept municipalities like San Francisco from passing laws requiring stores to display the radiation emitted by handsets—which implies, in the minds of consumers, risk.


How Dangerous Is Radiofrequency Radiation?


At the root of all concerns about cell phone networks is radiofrequency radiation (RFR). RFR is anything emitted in the electromagnetic spectrum, from microwaves to x-rays to radio waves to light from your monitor or light from the sun. Clearly, RFR isn’t inherently dangerous, so the problem becomes discovering under what circumstances it might be.


Scientists say that the most important criterion about whether any particular RFR is dangerous is whether it falls into the category of ionizing or non-ionizing radiation. Simply put, any radiation that’s non-ionizing is too weak to break chemical bonds. That includes ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, and everything with a lower frequency, like radio waves. Everyday technologies like power lines, FM radio, and Wi-Fi also fall into this range. (Microwaves are the lone exception: non-ionizing but able to damage tissue, they’re precisely and intentionally tuned to resonate with water molecules.) Frequencies above UV, like x-rays and gamma rays, are ionizing.


Dr. Steve Novella, an assistant professor of neurology at Yale and the editor of Science-Based Medicine, understands that people generally get concerned about radiation. “Using the term radiation is misleading because people think of nuclear weapons—they think of ionizing radiation that absolutely can cause damage. It can kill cells. It can cause DNA mutations.” But since non-ionizing radiation doesn’t cause DNA damage or tissue damage, Novella says that most concern about cell phone RFR is misplaced. “There’s no known mechanism for most forms of non-ionizing radiation to even have a biological effect,” he says.


Or, in the less refined but more visceral words of author C. Stuart Hardwick, “radiation isn’t magic death cooties.”


Studies Aren’t Clearcut


Of course, just because there’s no known mechanism for non-ionizing radiation to have a biological effect, that doesn’t’ mean it’s safe or that no effect exists. Indeed, researchers continue to conduct studies. One recent study was released by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), an agency run by the Department of Health and Human Services. In this widely quoted study about cell phone radio frequency radiation, scientists found that high exposure to 3G RFR led to some cases of cancerous heart tumors, brain tumors, and tumors in the adrenal glands of male rats.


The study is a good object lesson in how hard it is to do science like this. As RealClearScience points out, the number of tumors detected were so small that they statistically could have occurred by chance (which may be more likely since they were only detected in male subjects). Moreover, the level and duration of the RFR exposure were well in excess of what any actual human would ever be exposed to, and in fact, the irradiated test rats lived longer than the unexposed control rats. Says Dr. Novella, “Experienced researchers look at a study like that and say that doesn’t really tell us anything.”


Sizing Up 5G’s Risks


Ongoing studies aside, 5G is coming, and as mentioned, there are concerns about this new technology.


A common complaint about 5G is that, due to the lower power of 5G transmitters, there will be more of them. The Environmental Health Trust contends that “5G will require the buildout of literally hundreds of thousands of new wireless antennas in neighborhoods, cities, and towns. A cellular small cell or another transmitter will be placed every two to ten homes according to estimates.”


Says Dr. Novella, “What they’re really saying is the dose is going to be higher. Theoretically, this is a reasonable question to ask.” But skeptics caution you shouldn’t conflate asking the question with merely asserting that there’s a risk. As Novella points out, “We’re still talking about power and frequency less than light. You go out in the sun, and you’re bathed in electromagnetic radiation that’s far greater than these 5G cell towers.”


It’s easy to find claims online that the greater frequency of 5G alone constitutes a risk. RadiationHealthRisks.com observes that “1G, 2G, 3G and 4G use between 1 to 5 gigahertz frequency. 5G uses between 24 to 90 gigahertz frequency,” and then asserts that “Within the RF Radiation portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, the higher the frequency, the more dangerous it is to living organisms.”


But asserting that the higher frequency is more dangerous is just that—an assertion, and there’s little real science to stand behind it. 5G remains non-ionizing in nature.


The FCC—responsible for licensing the spectrum for public use—weighs in as well. Says Neil Derek Grace, a communications officer at the FCC, “For 5G equipment, the signals from commercial wireless transmitters are typically far below the RF exposure limits at any location that is accessible to the public.” The FCC defers to the FDA for actual health risk assessments, which takes a direct, but low-key approach to addressing the risks: “The weight of scientific evidence has not linked cell phones with any health problems.”



In 2011, the World Health Organization weighed in, classifying RF Radiation as a Group 2B agent, which is defined as “Possibly carcinogenic to humans.” This, too, is nuanced. Says Novella, “you have to look at all the other things they classify as a possible carcinogen. They put it in the same class as things like caffeine. That is such a weak standard that it basically means nothing. It’s like saying ‘everything causes cancer.’”


Part of the problem with the WHO declaration is that it’s focused on hazard, not risk—a subtle distinction often lost on non-scientists, not unlike the rigorous distinction between “precision” and “accuracy.” (Precision refers to how tightly clustered your data is; accuracy refers to how close that data is to the real value. You might have a dozen miscalibrated thermometers that all tell you the wrong temperature with a very high degree of precision.) When the WHO classifies coffee or nickel or pickles as a possible carcinogen, it’s asserting hazard without regard for real-world risk. Explains Novella, “A loaded pistol is a hazard because theoretically, it can cause damage. But if you lock it in a safe, the risk is negligible.”



Scientists will continue to test new networks as technology evolves, to make sure the technology we use every day remains safe. As recently as February, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal critiqued the FCC and FDA for insufficient research into the potential risks of 5G. As the NTP study shows, research into radiation risks is difficult and often inconclusive, meaning it can take a long time to make real progress.


But for now, everything we know about 5G networks tells us that there’s no reason to be alarmed. After all, there are many technologies we use every day with a substantially higher measurable risk. And as Dr. Novella says, “With 5G the hazard is low—but non-zero—and the actual risk appears to be zero. We’ve picked up no signal in the real world.”


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