Today’s latest news and headlines, Monday, 20 May

A lot can change overnight, but we’ll keep you informed with the latest news stories and headlines in South Africa on Monday, 20 May.

Here is everything you need to know about the major changes to traffic fines in South Africa that are expected to be rolled out soon.

Controversy surrounds former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter as allegations arise regarding concerns over his management of the power utility.

In other news, SA’s Constitutional Court will rule on Monday on whether former president Jacob Zuma can stand as a candidate in the 29 May general election.

The Electoral Commission has announced the successful conduct of special voting abroad, reporting no major incidents during the process.

Lastly, parts of Johannesburg will not have water on Thursday, 23 May due to planned maintenance. Here’s what you need to know.

TODAY’S LATEST NEWS IN SOUTH AFRICA, Monday, 20 May

Major changes to SA traffic fines – Everything you need to know

Major changes to traffic fines in South Africa that is expected to be rolled out soon. 

The AARTO system’s rollout across South Africa on 1 July explains why this will occur.

Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter under scrutiny 

There’s some heat on former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter. 

They accuse him of spreading false information about reducing load shedding and not managing the power utility well.

IEC hails smooth special voting abroad

The Electoral Commission (IEC) has officially confirmed the smooth progress of special voting abroad, without any significant incidents.

Highlighting the intricate logistics and meticulous planning executed across all missions, the IEC expressed gratitude towards South Africans who participated in special voting across the globe.

Johannesburg Water to implement a 9-hour shutdown next week

Johannesburg Water will implement a nine-hour shutdown due to planned maintenance on Thursday, 23 May.

They have scheduled the maintenance to start at 9:00 and end at 18:00.

LATEST NEWS: WEATHER FORECAST, Monday, 20 May

Take a look at weather forecasts for all nine provinces here.

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