Tutu unfazed by petition!!!


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Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is not bothered by a religious group that is trying to ban him from visiting a US Catholic university, he said on Wednesday.

“People should be entitled to express their opinions, and I will continue to work hard to support the right of all people around the world to express their opinions,” he said.

He described it as an honour to be invited to Gonzaga University, in Washington State, to deliver the keynote address at its 125th anniversary celebrations next Sunday.

Tutu said he had been in regular contact with university president Thayne McCulloh and was glad to see that the institution’s student magazine, “One World”, was welcoming of his visit.

The Cape Times reported on Wednesday that 784 people had signed a petition calling for the university to withdraw its invitation to Tutu because of his pro-abortion and same-sex marriage views.

The petition was sent out by the Cardinal Newman Society, which champions Catholic identity in higher education.

It reads: “Although Archbishop Tutu performed wonderful work in South Africa, his positions on pre-born life, sexuality, and his disrespect for the Jewish people should disqualify him from receiving any honours at any institution worthy of calling itself Catholic.”

However, a counter-petition by online community Faithful America had already received 12 192 signatures.

It said “religious right extremists” who had been waging a campaign of fear and intimidation on Catholic college campuses should not be allowed to silence Tutu.

On the university’s website, McCulloh described Tutu as “a living exemplar of Gonzaga’s historic commitment to the ideals of equality and a free society as a Catholic, Jesuit and humanistic university”.

He said the religious leader was among the most prominent moral icons of the time.

According to the Gonzaga Online Bulletin, Tutu was not being paid for the appearance, but his travel costs would be covered.

The university would broadcast his address on the day via live streaming video.

Tutu, 80, retired from public life in October 2010. – Sapa


NFP officials die in hail of bullets!!!


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Two members of the National Freedom Party (NFP) were assassinated and another was critically wounded when gunmen opened fire on their car in Msinga, south of Dundee, in KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday night.

Bongani Shelembe, 64, chairman of the Msinga branch of the NFP, and Lungisile Zuma, 22, secretary of the youth wing, were killed in a hail of bullets just after 5pm.

“The vehicle was ambushed while en route to Keate’s Drift,” said police spokesman Colonel Jay Naicker.

A third person, Nontethelelo Mbatha, Shelembe’s secretary, was taken to a Pietermaritzburg hospital where she was in a critical condition.

The motive for the killing was unclear but police were investigating.

Shelembe is a businessman in the Keate’s Drift area and lived in Msinga.

He was apparently on his way to check on his shops when he was ambushed.

A police source said the suspects opened fire on Shelembe’s Mercedes Benz as he travelled on the town’s main road.

When the car stopped, the suspects allegedly shot all three passengers with R-5 rifles.

Shelembe and Zuma were hit in the head and chest and Mbatha in the leg.

The source said a policeman, travelling in his private vehicle, witnessed the shooting, and was expected to give a statement on Wednesday.

It was unclear if the killings were politically motivated, the source said.

The NFP said the trio were returning from a party meeting in Msinga when they were attacked.

“We are deeply saddened by the events and would like to send our sincere condolences to the families of the deceased,” Zanele Magwaza-Msibi, president of the NFP, said on Wednesday.

“We do not expect such things to be happening in a democracy. People have a right to belong to whatever party they choose. There is no reason to kill anybody,” she said.

Magwaza-Msibi said Shelembe was hugely popular in the Msinga district and had played an important role in growing the party in that region.

“He was a very hard worker who went out of his way to help people. I was shocked when I was told about his death and feel very sad that he had to die this way,” she said.

Magwaza-Msibi said she did not want to speculate about the motive for the killing but urged police to bring the culprits to book.

“Nothing is going to stop the party from growing. We will continue to grow as we have passionate and hard working people on the ground,” she said.

Maliyakhe Shelembe, national chairperson of the NFP, called for calm urging supporters not to seek revenge but assist the police.

“Let the police do their job.

“Anybody with information should go to the police,” he said. – Daily News

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ANCYL shocked by website tampering!!!!


The ANC Youth League on Wednesday said it was shocked that its website had been tampered with.

“Such tampering is condemned and we hope that there will be no future repetition of such interference,” the ANCYL said in a statement.

“We do expect that such wrong-doings will never be repeated by those who advance a malicious agenda.”

The names of expelled ANCYL president Julius Malema and suspended secretary general Sindiso Magaqa were removed from the website, leaving blank spaces next to those positions on the http://www.ancyl.org.za page listing its national executive committee.

Their names had been restored to the page by Wednesday afternoon.

The ANCYL said the information on the website belonged to the youth league and “not individuals who believe otherwise” and that it had restored the names.

Suspended youth league spokesman Floyd Shivambu’s name also remained on the list of NEC members.

Although Malema was expelled from the ANC last week following an announcement by the party’s national disciplinary committee of appeal, the ANCYL has said he will remain president until its next election in 2014.

He was found guilty of sowing division in the party and of bringing it into disrepute for unfavourably comparing the leadership style of President Jacob Zuma to that of former president Thabo Mbeki, and for remarks on bringing about regime change in Botswana.

Magaqa was suspended for a year for making derogatory remarks about Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba. He has since apologised.

Shivambu’s ANC membership was suspended for three years for swearing at a journalist and for issuing a statement calling for a change of government in Botswana.

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Petros too busy for Mdluli plot!!!


Gauteng police commissioner Mzwandile Petros said he had his hands too full to be part of a conspiracy to oust crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.

“There is too much crime in Gauteng. When you get involved in a conspiracy, you need time… I have my hands full,” Lieutenant-General Petros told the National Press Club in Pretoria on Wednesday.

“I will leave it at that.”

Neither would he comment on Mdluli’s reinstatement, saying he could not express his own opinions while “in uniform”.

Mdluli had reportedly claimed he was the victim of a conspiracy to have him removed from office.

According to website IOL, in a letter Mdluli wrote to President Jacob Zuma, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and acting national police commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, he claimed he was the victim of conspiracies by police top brass who wanted him out because he was seen to be a “Zuma man”.

He reportedly named suspended national police commissioner Bheki Cele, Petros, head of crime detection Lieutenant-General Godfrey Lebeya and Hawks head Lieutenant-General Anwa Dramat as the officers who had conspired to have him removed.

According to reports by City Press, accusations against Mdluli include defrauding crime intelligence to buy two new BMWs for himself and his wife, appointing several family members as secret agents, and the unauthorised use of safe houses for his personal benefit.

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela last week declined probing allegations of abuse of state funds against Mdluli, saying the Inspector General of Intelligence was looking into the matter.

Mdluli had faced fraud and corruption charges, as well as murder charges. The criminal charges relating to his ex-girlfriend’s boyfriend Oupa Ramogibe’s 1999 murder were recently withdrawn against Mdluli, court orderly Samuel Dlomo, Colonel Nkosana Sebastian Ximba, and Lieutenant-Colonel Mtunzi-Omhle Mthembeni Mtunzi. He faces an inquest for that now.

The fraud and corruption charges, which City Press reported were related to improper use of crime intelligence money, were also dropped.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)’s Glynnis Breytenbach, who was working on the Mdluli case, has been suspended. She was regional head of the NPA in Gauteng’s specialised commercial crime unit.

The NPA however said there was no link between her suspension and the Mdluli matter.

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Outcry over Tutu visit to US university!!!


Cape Town – A religious group is demanding that Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu be banned from visiting a United States Catholic university because of his pro-abortion and same-sex marriage views, the Cape Times reported on Wednesday.

At least 7 723 people had signed a petitioncalling for Gonzaga University in Washington State to withdraw its invitation to Tutu, while another online petition sent out by the Cardinal Newman Society, which champions Catholic identity in higher education, had attracted over 800 signatures. 

Tutu had accepted a request to deliver a keynote address at the university’s 125th anniversary celebrations. He would also be given an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.

The petition reads: “Although Archbishop Tutu performed wonderful work in South Africa, his positions on pre-born life, sexuality, and his disrespect for the Jewish people, should disqualify him from receiving any honours at any institution worthy of calling itself Catholic”.

A counter-petition by online community Faithful America had, however, already received 12 192 signatures.

It said “religious right extremists”, who had been waging a campaign of fear and intimidation on Catholic college campuses, should not be allowed to silence Tutu.

– SAPA

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Woman charged over biting dog!!!!


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A young US woman who allegedly bit her bulldog during a drunken argument with her mother was charged with animal cruelty and domestic battery, police said on Monday.

Neighbours called police after hearing loud screaming and pounding coming from the family home in Lake in the Hills, Illinois.

Police said 19-year-old Analise Garner hit and scratched her mother’s face and bit her on the right hand during the altercation.

The family’s 80-pound English bulldog had three bite marks on its back that were visible through its white fur.

“The bulldog finally did bite her back in self-defence,” said Sergeant Mike Smith.

“There were no charges against the dog,” he quipped.

Garner, who was taken to hospital for treatment of the dog’s defensive bite, was also charged with underage drinking. She was released on $3 000 bond. – Sapa-AFP


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Union ordered to pay workers R200k!!!


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The Pietermaritzburg High Court has hit the Food and Allied Workers Union with a hefty damages penalty for failing to champion the rights of two retrenched workers.

The workers, M Ndlela – who has since died – and M Mkhize, were sales representatives at Nestlé when they were retrenched in May 2002.

They argued they were unfairly dismissed as they were not told earlier about the retrenchments or that they were necessary because the company was restructuring certain divisions.

The two workers sued the union for failing to refer their cases to the Labour Court.

 

Pietermaritzburg High Court Judge Kevin Swain ruled that the union had acted negligently and ordered that Ndlela and Mkhize be paid just over R100 000 each in damages.

He ordered that the union pay annual interest of 15 percent on the damages amount from August 2004, the date the summons was issued.

The union also has to pay Ndlela’s and Mkhize’s considerable costs of the application except the costs of one adjournment in 2009 as this was at the workers’ request.

According to evidence before the court, when Ndlela and Mkhize heard rumours from another employee of their possible dismissal, they went to a union office to fill in forms to have their membership reinstated.

However, their monthly union fees were not deducted from their salary. They enquired about this and a union representative assured them that their membership was guaranteed.

The union disputed the workers’ statement.

It said the men were chased away when they approached the union’s office to reapply because they had not followed the correct procedures.

Judge Swain rejected the union’s version of events as it was inconsistent and found that the men were proper members of Fawu.

Mkhize testified that after he was retrenched, a union representative referred to only as ‘‘Dhlomo’’ informed him that his and Ndlela’s cases had been referred to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA).

The matter was not resolved by the CCMA and was meant to be referred to the Labour Court. The union failed to do this.

Judge Swain said there had been an inordinate delay by the union in dealing with the cases as it failed to take any action for two years.

“The certificate of non-resolution was issued by the CCMA in June 2002 and the union was obliged to refer the workers’ cases to the Labour Court within 90 days.’’

‘‘Nothing, however, was done, with the only excuse being that the legal officer was ill in hospital and the files were locked in an office that no one had access to.

“In April 2004, the workers were advised that the union was no longer prepared to proceed with the case,” the judge said.

The union said it had decided not to proceed after attorney Jay Surju gave a legal opinion that the two retrenchments had not been unfair.

Judge Swain said that had the cases been sent to the Labour Court, Ndlela and Mkhize would have been successful in proving that their dismissals were unfair. – The Mercury

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Hunt: Benni got away with murder!!!


SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt says his team “totally dominated” Orlando Pirates on Tuesday, but the referee spoilt it for them. 

Bucs won 2-1 on the night, but Hunt is adamant his charges didn’t deserve to lose had it not been for the referee Robert Sithole, who was also the man in charge when the two sides met in the first round when Pirates won 3-0.

“Shambolic display and I don’t have to tell you by who … it is an absolute disgrace. It is amazing that we got the same officials as we did in the first round. We should have had two penalties in the first round. It baffles me; I thought we moved on from this,” Hunt fumes.

“There was only one team in the game and that was us, but there will always be someone who will spoil it for us. It is worse than playing in the [CAF] Champions League. 

“Benni should have been sent off in the first half when he went over the ball on Morgan [Gould] but nothing happened. He got away with murder.”

SuperSport midfielder Edwin Gyimah was later sent off after a coming together with Andile Jali, which saw the Ghanaian direct a slap toward his opponent, but Hunt has defended the player’s action saying his players were “despondent” because of the way the referee handled the match.

“What do you expect the players to do? Eventually something is gonna happen and we suffered at the end of the day. But we were magnificent and the much better side. We totally dominated,” Hunt insists.

Courtesy of: http://www.kickoff.com

Labour brokers are not human traffickers!!!


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CAPE TOWN – A labour expert on Tuesday said labelling labour brokers as human traffickers is wrong.

Cosatu’s Patrick Craven made the remark in a statement released by the trade union federation.

Craven said labour brokers are making huge profits by hiring out employees like commodities.

However labour analyst Tony Healy disagreed and said they help create jobs.

“They tend to use more employees than they would use if they were to employ those employees directly.”

Meanwhile, responding to Craven’s statement about 30 percent of the work force being casualise, Healy said, “Actualisation per say is not unlawful. There will be times when certain employers over weekend will employ casuals. I don’t think it is right to criticise that because any employment when u are unemployed is a good thing.”

(Edited by Lisa Bartlett)

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Tshwane has new metro police chief!!!


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Barry Bateman | 02 May 2012PRETORIA: Eyewitness News confirmed on Wednesday that the Tshwane municipality appointed Steven Ngobeni as its new chief of metro police, despite the fact he was never interviewed for the job. 

In March, Eyewitness News reported that Ngobeni was already chosen to take up the position, raising concerns over the appointment process.

While the Tshwane municipality is keeping very quiet on the matter, senior Tshwane metro police sources confirmed Ngobeni’s appointment.

Suspended deputy chief Ndumiso Jaca was tipped to be appointed as the new chief and was shortlisted in the interview process.

Jaca was ruled out, following an Eyewitness News investigation that led to criminal charges.

Ngobeni however did not apply for the job.

The new chief started his career as a security guard in the old Pretoria municipality, before he became a metro constable.

He skipped several ranks.

After his promotion to commander he was ranked as director and now chief.

(Edited by Clare Matthes)

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