Christian public holidays face scrutiny


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The revision of public holidays – in particular Christian public holidays – will be a topic of discussion at public meetings arranged by the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities later in June, Beeld reported on Monday.

The public discussion meetings will take place in Gauteng, the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State, according to a statement from the commission.

A number of “complaints and requests” have been received by the commission, concerning the fact that SA’s public holidays only acknowledge Christianity and discriminate unfairly against other religions, the newspaper reported.

“According to its mandate, we received a number of complaints concerning the biased and unfair scheduling of the Public Holidays Act 36 of 1994,” the commission said in a statement.

The aim of the meetings is to encourage public participation and collate information to determine whether the current situation is discriminatory.

People wanting to make submissions should call 011-537-7600 or see information posted on http://www.crlcommission.org.za. – Sapa


Killer grins at life sentence


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By Kamini Padayachee

Showing no remorse, a convicted killer grinned and laughed after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the brutal murder of a well-known Durban North businessman.

David Smith and his co-accused Troy Conwood were convicted of the kidnapping and murder of Suraj Manikram and robbery with aggravating circumstances in the Durban High Court on Friday.

Manikram, 47, the owner of New Trend Panel Beaters, died after he was stabbed and suffocated on April 21 this year.

In their pleas, both men claimed that they had been employed by Manikram – Smith as a security guard and Conwood as a cleaner – but that he had failed to pay them the wages due to them.

Smith, who was out on parole for another murder when the crime was committed, said his wage was R600 a week, but that he never got this amount.

Conwood said Manikram had fired him and withheld his identity book and wages.

The men then plotted Manikram’s murder, and on April 21 they lured him to a shipping container at his Morningside business premises.

Smith stabbed him repeatedly and Conwood bound his hands and feet with rope.

Manikram was then left in the locked container. He attempted twice to free himself, but Conwood tied him up again.

“I then put a plastic packet over his head and tied a string around the packet at his neck. We then left him in the container,” Conwood said.

The two took Manikram’s vehicle, a Dodge Calibre, to uMlazi so that Smith could see his girlfriend.

When they returned to the property and found that Manikram was dead, they drove to Newlands West and dumped the body in a bushy area and abandoned the vehicle on Mathews Meyiwa (Stamford Hill) Road.

They also took Manikram’s cellphone, jewellery and cash.

In his plea, Conwood said he was sorry for his actions and wished to apologise to Manikram’s family.

Manikram’s son, Chewin, testified that Smith had been paid his wages.

“He may have been paid short on occasion, but the balance was always given to him later.”

State prosecutor Rea Mina said Smith had a string of previous convictions for crimes including robbery, theft and housebreaking dating back to 1981.

She said Conwood had no previous convictions.

Judge David Ntshangase said the men could have used other avenues if they had grievances against Manikram.

“He died a painful death. Smith’s previous convictions show that he has no respect for people’s property or their lives. The murder was brutal and cruel, and carried out by people the deceased (Manikram) had trusted.”

Speaking outside court, Manikram’s wife, Kubashnee, who cried throughout the hearing, said she was satisfied with the sentences.

“This whole process was very emotional for us. What the accused said about their wages in court was not correct – they were paid. There is no excuse for what they did. But we want to thank the police and the state prosecutor for all the effort they put in to bring closure for us.”


Man dies trying to stop rolling car


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By Lauren Isaacs

A man was crushed to death after apparently attempting to stop a car rolling down a hill at the Table Mountain National Park parking lot in Vredehoek on Saturday.

Netcare 911 spokesman Jeffrey Wicks said Kiki Juma, 33, originally from Malawi, had suffered multiple injuries and died at the scene. His body had been found jammed between the car and a tree.

“We received the call at around 10am on Saturday. It appears the man had attempted to stop the car, a Mercedes Vito, from rolling down the hill,” said Wicks.

On Sunday, Juma’s friends Gloria Chitedze and Yvonne Nkhata cried as they laid bouquets under the tree where his body was found.

Chitedze said she had learned about the “freak accident” on Facebook.

“I went on to Kiki’s Facebook profile yesterday morning and someone posted a message on his wall saying, ‘Kiki has died in an accident. Would his family members please contact me.’

“The person left a mobile number and I called immediately. None of his friends or family members know who this person was.”

She added that Juma had not owned a car. He had worked as a driver.

“There are so many unanswered questions. We just need to know who was with him, what happened and who the person was who posted that message on Facebook.

“It feels terrible to have to say goodbye to our sweet, fun-loving friend, while we don’t know how he died.”

Friends said Juma was an “intelligent man” who would have jumped in and tried to stop the car because the hill was not very steep.

Police spokesman Frederick van Wyk said the incident was not reported to police.

SANParks spokeswoman Merle Collins was not available for comment on Sunday.

 

Cape Times

4-YEAR-OLD RETURN FROM CRÈCHE RAPED


BY Obakeng Maje

TLHABANE- On Friday morning, 8 June 2012, the mother of a 4-year-old took her daughter to crèche, and went to fetch her in the afternoon as any other day. She alleges that as she bathed the minor she noticed something was wrong with her. 

She immediately took her to the doctor and rape incident was confirmed. The police are investigating a rape case and there is no arrest at this stage. 

 

TRAIL HELPS RECOVER THE STOLEN MOTORBIKE


BY Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg- On Friday, 8 June, between 00:30 and 02:30, the 40-year old mine worker allegedly lost his motorbike that is his only mode of transport to Lonmin mines.

The motorbike was allegedly stolen from a complex in Kroondal, Rustenburg. The security members working at the complex helped him look for it.

 

They started following the tracks right through the dry riverbed until it reached a shack in Matebeleng township walk distance from the mall.

The police and Community Police Forum (CPF) assisted in gaining entry to the locked shack. 

 “The stolen motorbike worth the value of R8 000.00 was found inside the shack, later handed back to its rightful owner and no one arrest as the shack owner was not present” Sergeant Nkwalase said.

 

INFANT’S BODY FOUND IN A DUMPING SITE


BY Obakeng Maje

Mahikeng- on Saturday morning, 9 June 2012, Mahikeng police have opened a case of concealment of birth.

“According to the information received, a woman was walking pass Golf View dumping site when she noticed a torn plastic with an infant’s baby inside it” Brigadier Ngubane said.

She alerted the police, at this stage there is no arrest as suspect is unknown.

 

12-YEAR-OLD REPEATEDLY RAPED IN IKAGENG!!!


BY Obakeng Maje

IKAGENG- The police are investigating five count of rape of a 12-year-old in Ikageng. It is alleged that on Friday, 1 June 2012 at about 13:30, the minor was coming back from school when the suspects approached her.

“According to the information received they held her down at Sarafina Hall and took turns raping her. One of the five suspects, a 16-year-old, was arrested and others are still at large” Brigadier Ngubane said..

ROBBERS DISGUISE AS POLICEMEN!!!


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BY Obakeng Maje

Mooinooi- on Sunday, 11 June 2012 around 02:00 early hours of the morning the police, the Mooinooi police registered a business robbery case.

The police received a call from the landlord who overheard a commotion at her back yard dwelling. It is alleged that that the tenants who run a tavern at the back yard heard a knock at the door, someone pretending to be a police instructing them to open the door.

At this time tavern was closed and they were already in bed.

The tavern owner asked her brother to open the door, three armed men forced their way in as the brother unlocked the door.

“They assaulted her brother demanding money and they took cigarettes worth R200 and R5000 cash.  When the police arrived at the scene, they caught one suspect attempting to escape with their car” Brigadier Ngubane said.

 A magazine with seven live rounds and police blue light were found on the scene. The police are investigating a case of Business robbery and one of the suspects was arrested while the other two are still at large.

 

 

STOLEN MOTORBIKE RECOVERED!!!


Courtesy: of SAPS

Matebeleng Motorbike recovered!!!