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ECR Newswatch @ 12H00

Here’s your latest ECR Newswatch bulletin from the team at East Coast Radio.

Duration:
3m
Broadcast on:
03 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
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KZN's number one for local news, this is East Coast Radio News Watch. Members of the National Executive while being sworn in at a ceremony in Cape Town, President Sorama Posa on Sunday night announced the group of ministers and deputy ministers drawn from the multi-party government of national unity, returning a deputy president Paul Macha Dile was the first to take his oath. I, Posa, Posa, Posa, Macha Dile, swear that I'll be faithful to the Republic of South Africa and will obey, observe, uphold and maintain the constitution. The ministers of a small business development, Stella and Dabani Abrahams, as well as the new incoming minister of transport, Baba Krisi, were next to take their oath. I, Stella, tell me son Dabani, swear that I will be faithful to the Republic of South Africa and will obey, respect and uphold the constitution and all other law of the Republic. So have me gone. So have me gone. I, Barbara Dales Krisi, solemnly affirm that I will be faithful to the Republic of South Africa and will obey, respect and uphold the constitution to the best of my ability. I affirm. Childline Kazeran has welcomed the removal of employees accused of abuse at a children's home in Chatsworth. The implicated care workers have been shown the door after a disciplinary hearing by the board of the Aryan Benevolent Home. Child development, M.C. in Bali, Shinga, visited the facility yesterday after the claims that children were being assaulted with belts and wet towels. Shinga has ordered an investigation. She says her report on the findings will be presented in three weeks' time. Here's Childline Kazeran's Adesh Nietnaika. Such incidents not only diminish a child's sense of words in self-esteem, but also damages their trust in the very institutions that were meant to protect them. We definitely support efforts to uphold the high standards of care and safety for all our children in residential facilities. And the Taliban says it has discussed a prisoner exchange with the U.S. It says two American prisoners are being held in custody in Afghanistan. It's looking at swapping them for Afghans being held at Guantanamo Bay, the talks which gathered UN officials, Taliban authorities and the special envoys to Afghanistan entered on Monday. The temperatures for this afternoon, Durbanaha of 25, Peter Maratsburg, 26, Richards Bay, 29. The top story, members of the National Executive are being sworn in at a ceremony in Cape Town. This after President Sol Ramaphosa on Sunday night announced the group of ministers and deputy ministers drawn from the multi-party government of national unity. You can find these as well as other local and international stories at ECR.CO.C. watching you now on pastelia.