The South African Department of Health has intensified its readiness measures for a possible Ebola outbreak, based on scientific risk assessments.Although no confirmed cases exist in the country, the government has designated 36 hospitals to manage suspected infections and strengthened surveillance and rapid response systems.Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi emphasized that Ebola spreads only through direct contact with bodily fluids, not airborne transmission.
The article also mentions other developments, including alleged cartel member Matlala's testimony at the Madlanga Commission regarding a controversial SAPS tender and former Police Minister Bheki Cele's statements about unresolved TRC cases in 2010.These additional stories highlight broader governance and corruption issues within South African institutions.
The health preparedness measures reflect ongoing efforts to mitigate public health risks while addressing systemic challenges in law enforcement and judicial processes.
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