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Census 2022 programme gets underway next week

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South Africans should get ready to be counted this as the Census 2022 programme gets underway next week. Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke and Deputy Minister in the Presidency Thembi Siweya outlined the Census 2022 state of readiness in Pretoria on Tuesday. The population tally will run from the 3rd to the 28th of February.

Over R3 billion has been set aside to conduct South Africa’s fourth population count post-democracy. This is the country’s first digital census where at least 165,000 field workers will be deployed across the country to count everyone within the borders of South Africa. Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke says they’re equal to the task despite COVID-19 challenges.

“So these are challenging times in terms of what COVID-19 has presented to us. It means that we need data more than any time before. And as such, I would like to appeal to everyone who finds themselves within the borders of South Africa to stand up and be counted. In the three methods that we’ve put in place. That’s a method through which you can self-enumerate.”
According to Maluleke everyone should be counted irrespective of their status in society.

“Whether you’re out there in the suburbs, gated wall, gated communities, farming communities and villages where some of us come from or informal settlements or undulating hills of our country and the valleys of our country, we want to count you. So on the eve of the second of February, that’s on the eve of the 3rd of February we will be out counting the homeless.”

The Deputy Minister in the Presidency has called on the public to be transparent when providing information to census field workers. She says the Census outcome is crucial for the planning of government programmes and policy determination.

“As government, one of the major things that we want to do is root out inequality, poverty, and unemployment. The data that we receive is going to give an opportunity to plan long term. For example, to assist in putting together our NDP which is informed by Stats SA information like households income, educational needs, level of poverty. So this is what we need for policy formulation.

The Statistics Council of South Africa says it will monitor and provide oversight advice to stakeholders during the Census. The council’s Chairperson Ian Assem explains:

“The council exists to provide independent advice to both the minister and Statistician-General. We’ve unique sort of role and opportunity for quality assurance for the work of Stats SA including the Census so we work with the SG with his team to ensure the preparations for the Census are on track.

People have been urged to register for remote data collection to avoid the risk of COVID-19 infection.

Source: News365

In other news – The River’ honours actor Patrick Shai with – Video

The late actor Patrick Shai has been lauded by Tshedza Pictures and viewers for his word play and expertly bringing the script to life in his role as Mr Phasha in The River.

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The actor, who is being mourned by people from all walks of life, died on Saturday. He was loved for his energy and his love for the craft and the arts industry as a whole. Learn more

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Godswill Akpabio advocates reduction in cost of governance

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The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has called for transparency, accountability and the elimination of unnecessary expenditures to cut down on the cost of governance in the country. Akpabio made the call on Monday at a one-day dialogue on the cost of governance in Nigeria organized by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, NILDS, in Abuja.

Akpabio, who was represented by Sen. Agom Jarigbe (PDP-Rivers) highlighted the possible factors contributing to the high cost of governance in the country.He said the size of the country’s bureaucracy, the escalating public service wage bills, the overhead costs of appointed public officials, and the salaries and allowances of elected officials are major factors.

According to him, the running of government institutions among other substantial components contributed to weighing down the economy and hindering development efforts. Let us hold ourselves accountable and take responsibility for the betterment of our nation. We have to ensure that our government operates efficiently and effectively, serving the needs of the people and fostering sustainable development,” he said.

The president of the senate emphasized the need to streamline bureaucracy, eliminate unnecessary expenditures, and ensured transparency and accountability at all levels of governance. We must invest in our human capital, empowering our public officials with the necessary skills and knowledge to drive progress.

“And we must foster a culture of innovation and creativity, where new ideas can flourish and transform our nation,” he said.Akpabio urged all Nigerians to remain united, become agents of change and be committed to making sacrifices for the nation. He said that the 10th Assembly was ready to partner with all stakeholders to do everything within its constitutional powers to make Nigeria for all citizens.

Source: pmnewsnigeria

In other news – Bad leaders making the life of Nigerians miserable – Pastor Giwa

The senior pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, on Sunday, lamented that the economic situation in Nigeria has gone from bad to worse under President Bola Tinubu.

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The clergyman noted that bad leaders were intentionally making life miserable for Nigerians. Read more

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South African Online Casino Player Strikes Gold with R189,000 Win at Tusk Casino

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Manchester City 0-0 Arsenal

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Manchester City 0-0 Arsenal. Manchester City and Arsenal handed Liverpool the advantage in the Premier League title race as they played out a bitterly disappointing goalless stalemate at Etihad Stadium.

Liverpool are now top of the table and two points clear of Arsenal after they came from behind to beat Brighton at Anfield, their delight increased by their two closest rivals cancelling each other out.

This was a game that made a nonsense of its billing as a potential classic, as Arsenal’s containing tactics snuffed out City while the Gunners had only limited chances of their own in a desperately poor affair.

Nathan Ake had an early close-range header saved by Arsenal keeper David Raya before going off injured while former City striker Gabriel Jesus posed an occasional threat, just failing to connect with Bukayo Saka’s cross inches from goal after the break.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will be happier than City counterpart Pep Guardiola with this outcome – but the real winners were Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool.

Guardiola’s side were under greater pressure to win this match but their usual fluent passing game was rarely in evidence, stifled by the visitors’ organisation and infuriated by referee Anthony Taylor’s reluctance to punish the Gunners for a succession of infringements.

It led to a scrappy, disjointed game in which City were never allowed to gather their usual momentum and rhythm, with even the best efforts of master creators Kevin de Bruyne and Bernardo Silva unable to carve out meaningful opportunities for Erling Haaland, who was kept on the margins throughout.

The hosts held sway in possession for most of the second half but it was illustrative of the game that Raya barely had an anxious moment, his counterpart Stefan Ortega also idle for long periods.

Indeed, it is the first time City have failed to score at home in the Premier League since October 2021, a run of 47 games.

The reigning champions, as usual, will remain confident of retaining their title but Guardiola will be bitterly disappointed at his side’s failure to trouble Arsenal, with substitute Jack Grealish on the end of some lengthy post-match advice from his manager.

City are back here at Etihad Stadium to face in-form Aston Villa on Wednesday night knowing they cannot afford any more slip-ups in this tight Premier League title pursuit.

Arsenal arrived at Manchester City with a point to make and a chance to show their improvement at a ground where they have had a miserable record in the past.

The Gunners last won here in January 2015, drawing one and losing eight of their subsequent nine visits before this game.

Here, Arteta set his side out to be fiercely drilled and well-organised to frustrate, a strategy seemingly designed to earn the point they secured rather than risk more for victory.

It was a conservative approach but what it did demonstrate was that Arsenal do have more resilience and character than on previous occasions, when they have sometimes capitulated under City’s attacking assault.

Arteta’s side were composed but also willing to throw bodies on the line when danger threatened, not that they were ever in serious peril of conceding – a tribute to their display in itself.

They have kept clean sheets in both games against Manchester City this season, making them only the fourth team to shut out a Guardiola side twice in the same season.

Whether this is one point gained or two lost remains to be seen, but Arteta seemed satisfied enough at the final whistle.

source – BBC

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