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US early voter turnout surges

Wednesday, 16 October 2024

“Never trust a computer you can’t throw out a window.”

Steve Wozniak

STORY OF THE DAY

Company scores ‘irregular’ R122m health department contract

By Azarrah Karrim

The Department of Health irregularly appointed Brainwave Projects SA on a multimillion-rand contract for the provision of satellite internet connectivity at health facilities, the Auditor-General has declared.

WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING

🇺🇸🗳️ A record voter turnout was registered for Georgia’s early voting. More than 250,000 ballots were cast on the first day, more than twice that of 2020. Donald Trump showed enthusiasm for the early vote, saying that they were “coming in at a nice level for us”.
🫏🐘 The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll has Kamala Harris in a marginal 3%-point lead. The 45%-42% did not show much change, but did indicate a potential surge in Democrat enthusiasm for this year’s elections compared to 2020.
🇺🇸🇮🇱 The US has instructed Israel that it would need to take concrete steps in improving the dire humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza or face restrictions to its military aid. The warning was made by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin. Israel has 30 days to comply.
🇦🇺☢️ In a sign of the world to come, Australia is investing billions of dollars in a plan to build a shipyard to house and main a nuclear-powered submarine fleet. It is buying up to five AUKUS nuclear submarines, a joint project between Australia, Britain and the US. The emus remain a problem, however.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

📷 Renate Cochrane

“Berlin Cathedral, Festival of Lights.

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IN NUMBERS

60%+

… the estimated amount of tooth decay due to genetic factors. (You should still floss.)

FACTS OF THE DAY

Today in 1847, Jane Eyre is published in London.

The opposite of exorcism is adorcism.

SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS

⚽ Bafana Bafana failed to secure qualification for the 2025 Afcon Finals after a 1-1 draw against Congo in Brazzaville. They are almost there though and need just one win from their last two games.

🏏 The West Indies’ stunning six wicket win over England in the Women’s T20 World Cup guaranteed theirs, and South Africa’s places, in the semi-finals. England were eliminated.

Former Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel has signed a contract to become the new England manager, it was widely reported by British media on Tuesday.

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DAILY MAVERICK TODAY

The myth-making of Ray McCauley, South Africa’s shape-shifting mega-pastor

By Rebecca Davis

Environment Minister also declares Karpowership deal ‘dead’

By Tony Carnie

Rugby unions demand more time before voting on Saru equity sale proposal, suggest alternative

By Craig Ray

SA’s top school principal from Paterson High is a ‘relentless optimist’ who ignites bright sparks

By Estelle Ellis

Cape Town fights uphill battle against ocean and waterway sewage spills

By Kristin Engel

OPINIONISTAS

Reports of the impending death of Afrikaans have been greatly exaggerated

By Ismail Lagardien

Honourable Minister McKenzie — you’re Mr Popularity now, but don’t let it go to your head

By Marianne Thamm

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