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Tonakholo Lesufi o fana ka SOPA ya pele!

By NTHaBisEnG MOlOi

Tonakgolo ya Gauteng, Panyaza Lesufi o tla fana ka Puo ya Maemo a Porofense (SOPA) Holong ya Toropo ya Johannesburg ka Mantaha, 19 Hlakola.

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Puo ena ya selemo le selemo e tla hlakisa kgatelopele le merero ya kamoso ya Mmuso wa Porofense ya Gauteng.

Ho tloha ha Lesufi a kgethelwa ho ba Tonakgolo, o totobaditse haholo tabeng ya ho sebetsana le ditlhoko tsa sechaba se phelang makeisheneng, mekhukhung le dihosteleng, tseo Tonakgolo a di bitsang ‘TISH’.

O boetse a behile taba ya bohlokwa ho sebetsana le taba ya tshebediso e mpe ya dithethefatsi, haholo-holo sethethefatsi sa Nyaope, ka ho thakgola mohala wa dihora tse 24 le ho beha batho ba makholo litsing tsa ntlafatso tsa mmuso mahala.

Ho hirwa ha bacha ho bonahetse phetoho e ntle profensing ka ho hirwa haufinyane tjena ha bacha ba fetang 6000 e le Balebedi ba Thibelo ea Botlokotsebe.

Mafapha a mang le ‘ona a latela mohlala ona ka matsholo a bona a ho hira batho ka bongata.

SOPA ke ketsahalo ya bohlokwa almanakeng ya Lekgotla la Ketsamolao la Gauteng mme e dumella Tonakgolo ho buisana ka leano la tshebetso la mmuso la phano ya ditshebeletso le dintho tse ka sehloohong bakeng sa selemo se tlang. demand the provision of temporary shelters, food and blankets to homeless families and individuals and the large-scale, costly rehabilitation of infrastructure.”

“SOPA ke lepatlelo la Tonakgolo ya Gauteng ho buisana ka leano la tshebetso la phano ya ditshebeletso tsa Mmuso le dintho tse tlang pele bakeng sa selemo se tlang,” ho boletse Lekgotla la Ketsamolao.

Maloko a Lekgotla la Ketsamolao le baeti ba ikgethileng ba tla tsenela ketsahalo ena, eo ho lebeletsweng hore e tla ba kopano ya semmuso e nang le mokoloko o tswang mafapheng a fapaneng a qobello ya molao profenseng.

Sechaba se ka latela ditsamaiso tsena hang-hang leqepheng la Marang-rang la Gauteng Provincial Legislature social media, sebelisa hashtag #GPSOPA2023.

National entities, including the South African Police Service and the South African National Defence Force, may be required to play a role in the response to the disaster.

The National Disaster Management Centre continues to monitor, coordinate response and recovery measures by the relevant organs of state and stakeholders. This further includes the dissemination of early warnings and advisories on weather forecasts by the South African Weather Service.

Magwenya said President Cyril Ramaphosa’s thoughts were with affected communities across the country.

“The President appreciates the way in which entities of government, non-governmental organisations and community-based structures have responded to date.”

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