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Triple suicide bombers in Uganda capital kill three civilians, wound dozens

Three suicide bombers in the heart of Uganda’s capital killed at least three civilians and sent parliamentarians rushing for cover as nearby cars burst into flames, witnesses and police said, the latest in a string of bombings over the past month.

At least 33 people were being treated at Mulago Hospital, including five people in critical condition, police spokesperson Fred Enanga said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility. The al Qaeda-linked Somali insurgent group al Shabaab has carried out deadly attacks in Uganda. Last month another group, the Islamic State-aligned Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), claimed its first attack in Uganda.

“Our intelligence also indicates that these are domestic terror groups that are linked to ADF,” said Enanga.

The explosions – the first near the central police station and the second very close to parliament – sent bloodied office workers scrambling for cover over shards of broken glass as a plume of white smoke rose above the downtown area.

A single suicide bomber carried out the first blast near the checkpoint at the police station, which killed two people, Enanga said. Then two suicide bombers on motorbikes detonated, killing one other person.

“A booming sound like that from a big gun went off. The ground shook, my ears nearly went deaf,” Peter Olupot, a 28-year-old bank guard who was near the attack near parliament, told Reuters.

“I saw a vehicle on fire and everyone was running and panicking. I saw a boda boda (motorcycle) man – his head was smashed and covered in blood.”

A Reuters journalist saw burned cars behind a police cordon at the scene and a reporter with local television station NTV Uganda said he saw two bodies in the street.

Irene Nakasiita, spokesperson at the Uganda Red Cross, said they would release information about the blasts later.

Ugandan soldiers are fighting al Shabaab in Somalia as part of an UN-backed African Union peacekeeping force. Al Shabaab’s bombings in Uganda include a 2010 attack that killed 70 people watching the World Cup.

Last month, the ADF made its first claim of responsibility for a blast in Uganda with a bomb – packed with shrapnel – that killed a waitress at a restaurant.

Also last month, Ugandan police said a suicide bomber had blown up a bus, killing himself and injuring others. His affiliation was unclear.

The ADF was originally established by Ugandan Muslims but now have their main bases in the forested mountains of the Democratic Republic of Congo, which borders Uganda.

Both the ADF and al Shabaab frequently use explosive devices and have been accused of killing thousands of civilians.

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SA’s water problem could be as bad as Eskom’s rolling blackouts: Water expert

As Rand Water’s planned maintenance enters its second day of the announced 54-hour period, a water expert has warned that South Africa’s water crisis could be as bad as the rolling blackout problem –  if not worse.

Professor Anthony Turton says while Rand Water is a world-class operation, something has to be done with the water problems for the sake of the economy.

“They’re both of an equal magnitude in a way. The difference being that the power outage problem can be resolved, we can still build power stations. But we can’t really extend our water network much more.”

Turton says Sout Africa needs to create ‘new water’ in order to grow the economy.

“Because in 2002 we reached the full limit of the available water supply in the country. Now the only way we can continue to grow our economy is if we create what is called new water,” explains Turton.

Rand Water says it is on schedule to complete planned maintenance:

The audio clip below is the full interview:

Western Cape residents urged to continue using water sparingly

Meanwhile, the Western Cape government has urged residents to continue using water sparingly even though major dam levels are high after good winter rains.

The average dam levels for the province stand at 81%.

Department spokesperson James Brent-Styan says the dams feeding the City of Cape Town are now 98% full.

The Clanwilliam Dam is at 99% and Theewaterskloof at 100%.

VIDEO: Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu and Rand Water media briefing

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LIVE | SAHRC hearing into the July 2021 unrest in SA: Day 2

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC)  hearing into the July 2021 unrest in South Africa continues on Tuesday.

 

 

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SA’s water problem could be as bad as Eskom’s rolling blackouts: Water expert

As Rand Water’s planned maintenance enters its second day of the announced 54-hour period, a water expert has warned that South Africa’s water crisis could be as bad as the rolling blackout problem –  if not worse.

Professor Anthony Turton says while Rand Water is a world-class operation, something has to be done with the water problems for the sake of the economy.

“They’re both of an equal magnitude in a way. The difference being that the power outage problem can be resolved, we can still build power stations. But we can’t really extend our water network much more.”

Turton says Sout Africa needs to create ‘new water’ in order to grow the economy.

“Because in 2002 we reached the full limit of the available water supply in the country. Now the only way we can continue to grow our economy is if we create what is called new water,” explains Turton.

Rand Water says it is on schedule to complete planned maintenance:

The audio clip below is the full interview:

Western Cape residents urged to continue using water sparingly

Meanwhile, the Western Cape government has urged residents to continue using water sparingly even though major dam levels are high after good winter rains.

The average dam levels for the province stand at 81%.

Department spokesperson James Brent-Styan says the dams feeding the City of Cape Town are now 98% full.

The Clanwilliam Dam is at 99% and Theewaterskloof at 100%.

VIDEO: Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu and Rand Water media briefing

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LIVE | SAHRC hearing into the July 2021 unrest in SA: Day 2

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC)  hearing into the July 2021 unrest in South Africa continues on Tuesday.

 

 

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