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Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has called on communities to heed the warning from the South African Weather Service (SAWS) and the disaster management teams across the country.CycloneFreddy

CoGTA Minister Dlamini Zuma attends the opening of The National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders on February 22, 2025.CoGTA Minister Dlamini Zuma attends the opening of The National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders on February 22, 2025.

The Weather Service indicated that Cyclone Freddy will have a very localised and limited impact on the country in the days ahead.

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Please resign.......you contributed nothing to Sout Africa......Just 'a money collector!

Just retire already...

Is the sigarette mafia still in the government? Probably waiting for her next break in the market with the next state of disaster.... jees this woman. 🙄

The discipline member of the ANC has spoken.

The ANC has brought disaster to SA. We are already in a state of disaster.

Saw the picture and the first line and got really really happy. Thought yay she is resigning, read the rest and got really really sad.

Mxm waiting for you to be shuffled

😅😅😅 so late... weather warnings must be given long in advance. Freddy has been coming for a week or 2. Then old lady has been sleeping again or still.

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