What’s happening in South Africa
A selection of stories from across the country that made headlines last week

Chinese fishing trawlers detained after entering South African waters without permission

The trawlers were detected entering the South African Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) off the Northern Cape coast
Level 4: Licensing and Deeds Office open from 1 May

South Africans will be able to obtain licences and have title deeds registered, as well as access social workers and counselling as the lockdown moves from level 5 to level 4
https://zululandobserver.co.za/lnn/1016607/level-4-licensing-and-deeds-office-open-from-1-may
Lockdown sees 65% decline in violent crimes stats

Trio crimes car hijacking and robberies at homes and nonresidential places decreased by 80.9%, 65.5% and 53.8% respectively
https://zululandobserver.co.za/lnn/1016555/lockdown-sees-65-decline-in-violent-crimes-stats
Unite against infectious diseases this World Malaria Day

Goodbye Malaria has called for the collaboration between the private and sectors in the fight malaria
https://zululandobserver.co.za/lnn/1016552/unite-against-infectious-diseases-this-world-malaria-day
Covid-19: People who test positive must not be stigmatised – KZN Health MEC hits out against stigma over infected patients’ hospital admission

Angry community members burnt tyres outside Unjunjambili Hospital, near KwaDukuza, north of Durban to protest against the admission of Covid-19 patients
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