Bok Test debuts for trio


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Forwards trio Marcell Coetzee, Juandre Kruger and Eben Etzebeth will all make their Springbok debuts on Saturday after being named in the starting XV for the first Test against England in Durban.

Coenie Oosthuizen will also earn his first cap, though he plays off the bench.

Zane Kirchner won the battle for selection at fullback ahead of Patrick Lambie, who was named on the bench.

Frans Steyn, who was based in France will join the Sharks next month, plays at inside centre.

It was also confirmed that Bismarck du Plessis will be the vice-captain to Jean de Villiers in South Africa’s first international since tlast year’s World Cup.

Springbok team: Zane Kirchner, JP Pietersen, Jean de Villiers (captain), Frans Steyn, Bryan Habana, Morne Steyn, Francois Hougaard, Pierre Spies, Willem Alberts, Marcell Coetzee, Juandre Kruger, Eben Etzebeth, Jannie du Plessis, Bismarck du Plessis, Beast Mtawarira. Replacements: Adriaan Strauss, Coenie Oosthuizen, Flip van der Merwe, Keegan Daniel, Ruan Pienaar, Patrick Lambie, Wynand Olivier. – Sapa


Matric pupil doused with acid


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A matric pupil in the midst of half-year exams sustained extensive burn wounds to her face and body after a relative allegedly threw acid on her during an argument over soap.

Noholo Ntombela, 19, a matric pupil at Waterloo Secondary, was found on Tuesday on the floor of her Parkgate, Verulam, home with burns to her face, head and body, said Prem Balram, spokesman for security company, Reaction Unit South Africa.

 

“She appeared to be in a lot of pain and was in shock,” Balram said.

“Her two-year-old child was lying screaming on the floor next to her.”

He said they had interviewed neighbours and established there had apparently been an altercation between Ntombela and a relative who lived with her.

“The neighbours said she was about to leave for school to write her exam when the acid attack happened,” he said.

“There was apparently an argument over a bar of soap. She and the relative argued over who the soap belonged to.”

The neighbours maintain the relative fetched a bottle of acid and splashed Ntombela with it several times.

“She left the victim lying on the floor, screaming for help. She allegedly threatened to return with more acid to kill her. The acid burnt the teenager’s mouth, lips, eyes and chest.”

Balram said it was unclear if battery or pool acid had been used. He said they had tried to track down the suspect.

“She fled when neighbours went to investigate the commotion. But, police are confident she will be arrested because she is well known in the area.”

Although police were called to the scene, KwaZulu-Natal spokesman Captain Thulani Zwane, said no case had been registered. – Daily News


Flexible hours can cause office envy


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By BECKY BARROW

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London – Restricting flexible working to parents has created “workplace conflict” with those who do not have children, a study claims.

Older workers in particular were likely to feel resentment at the special treatment afforded to colleagues with children.

Over a quarter of workers aged between 45 and 54 (27 percent) said they “think their employers put their colleagues who have children or families first”.

Flexible working can mean anything from doing only two days per week, to only working during school term time, to always leaving the office at 3.30pm.

Resentment also exists among older parents who were not allowed to work flexibly when their children were young, because flexible working laws did not come into force until 2003, when they applied to parents with children under the age of six. The age limit was raised to 16 in 2009.

But the British government is planning to lift these restrictions by 2014, allowing every employee in Britain to work flexibly. As is the case now, bosses will still be able to turn down a request as long as they have a “good business reason” to do so.

The British Chambers of Commerce is opposed to the extension, warning that nearly three-quarters of firms say it “would be detrimental to their businesses”. – Daily Mail

Hate speech charges levelled at Lamola


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By SAPA

AfriForum and TAU SA are preparing to lay charges against ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola over comments he made about land reform, the groups said on Wednesday.

“AfriForum intends to lay charges against Lamola at both the Equality Court and the police in order to ensure that inciting statements of this nature are called to order,” the organisation’s legal representative Willie Spies said in a statement.

He said Lamola’s comments amounted to hate speech and fell within the definitions of incitement to violence.

The Transvaal Agricultural (TAU SA) said it was “disgusted” by Lamola’s comments and would file a complaint to the Human Rights Commission.

“TAU SA has instructed its legal team to start with the strongest possible measures against Lamola, the ANC Youth League, the ANC and its president.”

On Tuesday, Lamola said the Constitution must be changed to allow the expropriation of land without compensation.

He warned that if white South Africans did not hand land over to poor blacks, there could be land invasions like those that took place in Zimbabwe.

Spies said Lamola specifically referred to, among others, “the van Tonders and the van der Merwes on farms” and warned that their safety cannot be guaranteed.

African National Congress Youth League spokeswoman Magdalene Moonsamy said the groups needed to be “ready for the fight of their lives”.

“We welcome this battle, and we will not retreat. We are adamant that this issue of land cannot be negotiated, and at no point will we back down,” she said.

“It is fine if certain structures in Afrikaner society want to lay complaints – we will find and meet them wherever they do so.” – Sapa

‘My son was torched for being gay’


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By Genevieve Serra

A Cape Town reverend believes his son was stabbed and set alight because he was gay.

Reverend Casper Edward Daniels, 59, says he is sure his son’s murder was a hate crime.

The attacker set his son’s body alight with the focus of the injuries on his private parts and legs.

The mutilated, smouldering body of Neil Daniels, 36, was discovered on Monday night by a neighbourhood watch member in a reed-filled area in Milnerton called The Vlei.

The Brooklyn man’s burning corpse was found two days after three witnesses saw how he was stabbed.

 

Neil had been private about his sexual orientation and only confided in his father, who is the Moderator of the Christelike Evangelie Sending Kerk van Suid Afrika.

“I think the reason why they killed my son is because he was gay,” explained Reverend Daniels.

“I think it could have been a discrimination murder on gays because of the way it was carried out.

“The way they burnt his private parts – why do this to my child?”

It had been Elize Simon, 51, the head of the King Road Weltevrede Neighbourhood Watch who raised the alarm on Monday evening when she discovered Neil’s burning corpse.

 

Elize had arranged a search party to look for Neil after hearing he had been stabbed on Saturday.

“We then spoke to three witnesses who said they saw who stabbed Neil.”

Elize was passing The Vlei when she noticed smoke and decided to investigate after contacting the fire department.

“I thought let us see if we can stop the fire and as I walked into the reeds, I saw him laying there and I saw his legs first,” she recalls.

“His feet weren’t burnt but he was burnt from the waist down. I saw the stab wound in his stomach.”

Reverend Daniels had passed the murder scene on his way home and was unaware it was his son who was lying there.

“I passed by and went home and got undressed,” he said.

He had become worried about Neil who had not attended Sunday services the morning or evening.

“My last words to him were ‘pasop (be careful)’,” said Reverend Daniels.

“I waited for him the Sunday morning and the evening and it was strange because he always came (to church).

“Then my sister called and said I must come quickly.

“When I got there, the forensic people didn’t want me to see his face.

“A woman from the neighbourhood watch, who I am grateful to, said it was my son.”

 

But a freak gust of wind swept up the plastic sheeting revealing Neil’s face to his dad.

“There was no wind and then there was suddenly a rush of wind and I saw his face under the plastic.”

Police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel André Traut said no arrests have been made.

*Anyone with information can contact Detective/Constable Vernon Amos on 021-5283800 or 0860010111.

*This article was published in the Daily Voice


Sjambok attack ruins runner’s Comrades


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By BARBARA COLE

An up-and-coming running star who had set his sights on finishing in the top 10 in the Comrades Marathon, ended up being beaten on the roadside by a mysterious sjambok-wielding “madman”.

Onlookers were outraged at the unprovoked, painful attack on Mthandazo Qhina, 34, near the on-ramp to the N3 in Sherwood, just a few kilometres from the finish line in Durban.

They watched astounded as an unknown “demented” man wandered unchecked into the middle of the road, swearing and mumbling to himself, before whacking the runner on his backside with a sjambok. Qhina was felled by the attack, and the scruffily-dressed man disappeared into nearby bushes.

Although he passed Cowies Hill in 10th position, some race experts felt that the attack in the final stages was not responsible for keeping Qhina out of the coveted top 10 gold medals. Witnesses to the attack disagreed and Qhina’s mentor and friend, Henning Ludeke, said from Cape Town on Tuesday that the assault could well have cost him a spot in the top 30 positions.

“It did have a negative effect for sure,” Ludeke said. “Mthansdazo was already cramping, which was slowing him down, but if he had not fallen, he could have taken half-an-hour to reach the finish line instead of an hour.”

Qhina, who hails from Qunu in the Eastern Cape – where former president Nelson Mandela has a home – and who now lives in Cape Town, had to settle for 68th place. Although he was competing in his first Comrades, he boasts an impressive record and had every reason to believe he would do well.

A member of the Nedbank Running Club in Cape Town, Qhina won the Peninsula Marathon in February, with one observer commenting that he “took off from the gun like a scalded cat” and then crossed the line more than seven minutes ahead of the runner-up.

Qhina also came sixth in this year’s prestigious 56km Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon.

And right until the final stages of the Comrades he was doing well, being placed 22nd at Drummond, the half-way point, and 10th at Cowies Hill with 18km to go.

Then he began to suffer from cramping and slowed down at Sherwood, where unbeknown to him, the “demented” man was wandering in the road.

Suddenly, the man wielded his sjambok, downing the professional runner.

“There were about 30 or so burly men on the side of the road braaiing and no one stopped this man on the road,” said an angry witness Trudy Andrews, who alerted the Daily News to the incident.

The crowd began shouting at the attacker, Qhina said on Tuesday through his friend Ludeke.

“There were a lot of witnesses,” he said, adding that he received “quite a hard hit”.

Qhina told Nick Bester, the national manager of Nedbank running clubs, he had thought the man hit him because he was disappointed to see him walking.

Andrews was upset that Qhina’s race had been spoiled, saying that at that point, he was a front runner and lying about 14th or 15th.

“I was angry and absolutely horrified. I know how much preparation goes into getting ready for the race,” she said on Tuesday night. “This was a very fit man and I reckon he could have made it (back) into the top 10. He held his backside when he was attacked. He must have been in total shock.”

About 20 runners overtook him while people tried to see if he was all right, Andrews said. “He seemed devastated that after doing so well, people were overtaking him.”

No one knew who the madman was, but she understood that he was often spotted in the area. Her grandson, Shaun Ferns, took photographs of the collapsed runner and the Daily News tracked him down from a partial number on his vest.

Ludeke said

Qhina had not complained to anyone as he was a shy person. The incident had not de-motivated his friend at all and at this stage, Qhina planned to have another attempt next year.

Gary Boshoff, the general manager of the Comrades Marathon, said this was an isolated incident and despite security, there was no way of predicting that a madman would cause a disturbance.

“The reason the runner fell out of the race was that he was cramping, nothing else,” Boshoff said.

“He could not go any further at the same pace.” – Daily News


MISS EDA ROSE:IN FULL BLOWN!!!!


Carren Eda Lamperini aka Eda Rose is a 23 year-old chikita that’s out, about and determined to make her mark within theSouth African Entertainment Industry. This young lady is not only a Radio Personality (Trans Africa Radio) but an Actress, Shoe/Bag Designer and Singertoo.

In 2010, she joined YFM 99.2‘s 6-month Y-Academy Internship Programme on a venture to learn more about radio. After Graduating, she got hired as a Co-Host on the Breakfast Show (Flava In The Morning) 6-9am, Monday-Friday with Mo Flava.

This month saw her winning the Ikusasa On Air Radio Personality of the Year’ Award, thanks to the Ikukasa Youth Expo (first South African Youth Awards). Just two weeks ago,Eda modelled for David Tlale’s ‘Legit line Van Der Tlale’ in Vosloorus, which she remembers as being an absolute honour…But that’s not all! Eda is one of the two faces ofSouth Africa for the first International Hair Extravaganza Awards that are taking place inAugust this year.

Eda currently resides in Bryanston, backing that up with studies of Accounting andFinance Honours obtained from London, UK at the London Metropolitan University, which proves you can have both Beauty and Brains! She’s travelled quite a lot too, having been to countries such as the UK, Italy, Amsterdam, U.S.A, BostwanaNamibia and U.A.E.

With her love for R&B Music, one wouldn’t be surprised she ventured into Singing too. For a good time, Eda enjoys hanging out in the Greenside and Sandton areas. In 2011Edaentered Miss Earth, becoming a semi-finalist. She recalls how she learnt a lot and enjoyed the experience.

Eda plans to Build Her Brand further, with aspirations of acting in more movies, an album release, presenting her own show and simply making more moola. WATCH THIS SPACE!

Bridgette Makhela

 

Bafana drop one spot


Bafana Bafana have dropped one place in Fifa’s latest rankings, released today.  

South Africa were ranked 67th last month and KickOff.com heard a few days ago that they were supposed to move up two more places, but the 1-1 draw with Ethiopia last Sunday means they dropped instead.
 
Bafana have also dropped one place in Africa to 15th.
 
Meanwhile, Bafana’s next opponents Botswana have dropped a massive 10 places from 106 to 116 in world rankings, while dropping to 32nd spot on the continent.
 
World Cup 2010 winners Spain remain the top side in the world, followed by the South Americans Uruguay, who have replaced Germany in second spot.
 
Ivory Coast are still holding on to first spot in Africa.
 
World top 10
Spain, Uruguay, Germany, Netherlands, Brazil, England, Argentina, Croatia, Denmark and Portugal
 
Africa top 10
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Algeria, Libya, Mali, Zambia, Tunisia, Egypt, Gabon and Sierra Leone
 
 
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Tiyani wa ka Mabasa

‘Only language Sanral knows is money’


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By IOL Motoring Staff

Wild Coast social worker John Clarke has urged Gauteng drivers to contribute to the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance’s fund-raising campaign and send a signal to Government that litigation by attrition is not in anybody’s long-term interests.

Clarke has recently returned from two-weeks on the Pondoland Wild Coast where he consult with rural residents over their own legal battle with Sanral over the N2 Wild Coast Toll road, says his clients have taken considerable heart from Outa’s stunning success so far.

He said: “A rational analysis of the issues indicates that a big win for Outa could discourage the use of ‘litigation by attrition’ strategies in the future.”

Litigation by attrition refers to the simple expedient of making a court case so expensive for the opposing side that it cannot afford to keep going.

POINTS IN COMMON

Clarke added that there were at least five common profile points between Sanral’s e-tolling proposal and the N2 shortcut proposal:

Covert deals struck with Private sector commercial interests to use public assets for private commercial gain.

Well-connected politicians, former cabinet ministers and senior government officials appear as significant beneficiaries of the scheme, at the expense of cash-strapped road users.

Huge media campaigns to market the schemes rather than open engagement with the stakeholders to find better solutions.

Sidelining of senior Sanral executives who question the dominant line.

Recourse to the courts with a ‘litigation by attrition’ strategy when opposition surfaces.

“He refused to budge”

Clarke said that when he interviewed Sanral CEO Nazir Alli in July 2006 it was clear that he was only prepared to compromise if forced to do so by the courts.

“I met with him to try to find a negotiated solution to the impasse over the preferred route and tolling concession with respect to the proposed shortening of the N2 between Port Shepstone and Mthatha,” he explained. But he maintained he would ultimately be vindicated through the courts.

“As a social worker I hate having to raise funds to fight court battles but it became obvious that Alli was banking on a ‘litigation by attrition’ strategy.

“If money is the only language one’s opponent understands, then one has to find the money.”

THE RIGHT STUFF

Clarke said that in order to achieve justice through the court three things were necessary: the right case, the right client and the right advocates.

“Outa, as a broad-based civil society organisation representing the motoring public, is the right client, they have an extremely just case and their legal team have already shown they are very clever and very hard working.

“The only advantage that Sanral has over Outa is that Alli has the treasury at his disposal to fund his defence and thus to ‘litigate by attrition’.”

POSITIVE RAMIFICATIONS

After 10 years of futile efforts to negotiate with Sanral on the N2 Wild Coast Toll Road proposal the matter is now awaiting a court date from the North Gauteng High Court to be decided.

Clarke said: “The best we have been able to achieve is to persuade the minister of transport not to co-defend the application with Sanral and the other respondents.

“So if OUTA succeeds in matching the money that the government is forcing them to raise in order to have the absolute stupidity of the e-tolling scheme exposed in court, it is bound to have positive ramifications for the N2 case.

“Let’s hope it will convince Mr Alli to show some humility with respect to the N2 Wild Coast scheme, and listen to what Bishop Geoff Davies pleaded for him to do six years ago: consult with the people he claims to be serving.”

 

The gloves are off


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By Viasen Soobramoney

The gloves are off as councillors in the Minority Front take on the party’s leaders.

On Monday, the party’s eThekwini caucus raised issues of financial irregularities, nepotism, and a lack of democracy at their weekly meeting.

However, the party leaders, including Shameem Thaukur-Rajbansi, failed to attend the meeting.

Ismail Cassimjee, the party’s eThekwini caucus chairperson, described as “disrespectful” their non-attendance.

He accused his seniors of having “cold feet”and not wanting to discuss issues relating to the party’s finances.

“We know of two cheques that were made out to religious organisations which subsequently ‘bounced’.

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Ismail Cassimjee

 

“We believe that we should be made aware of the financial status of the party. We have not seen a single financial statement. We do not know who our accounting officers are or how they were appointed,” said Cassimjee.

Some of the issues councillors want addressed include: –

* Financial statements for the party shortly before and after the death of Amichand Rajbansi.

* Who is the accounting officer of the party?

* How was the accounting officer appointed?

* And whether this appointment was in line with regulations set down by the Independent Electoral Commission, from which the party receives its funding.

Cassimjee also said that councillors were baffled by certain appointments within the Minority Front after the death of their former leader, Amichand Rajbansi, claiming that it “smacked of nepotism”.

These include: –

* Jaidev Maharaj, Thakur-Rajbansi’s brother-in-law, in the position of national researcher.

* Anesh Maharaj, also Thakur-Rajbansi’s brother-in-law, as the Minority Front’s legal adviser.

* Rajesh Singh, allegedly Thakur-Rajbansi’s cousin, in the position of KZN Researcher.

* Sunitha Maharaj, Thakur-Rajbansi’s sister, as chairperson of the National Executive Committee.

Cassimjee said that councillors were not even aware that the party had a National Executive Committee (NEC).

“To the best of my knowledge there is no NEC operating in the MF. There have not been any elective conferences so it is shocking to see documents in the public domain listing names of people that make up an NEC.

Cassimjee was referring to documents lodged in court in connection with an application by Roy Bhoola to keep his MF seat in the National Assembly.

Visvin Reddy, a former lieutenant in the MF, who was instrumental in setting up the party’s constitution, said the party had never held an elective conference nor did it have a NEC during his time with the party.

Another former MF councillor, Paris Singh, who spent almost 15 years with the party, also denied any knowledge of a NEC.

“I left the MF in March 2011. During my term with the MF there was no National Elective Conference or a NEC in place,” said Singh.

Cassimjee said he was part of a group that wanted the MF to be democratic.

“There is a clear indication of the autocratic behaviour of a leader within a so-called democratic party. At the end of the day, we owe our positions to our voters and we have to stand up for what is right by them,” he said.

The speaker of the eThekwini Municipality Logie Naidoo, said that his office received a letter from the chairman of the Minority Front’s eThekwini caucus, Ismail Cassimjee, stating that the caucus had taken a decision to remove Patrick Pillay from the party’s Exco seat.

Subsequent to that, he received a letter from Shameen Thakur-Rajbansi stating the caucus had no authority to make that decision and that it was not ratified by the party’s leadership.

“We realise that there is a problem within the Minority Front and we will not meddle in party matters.

“Until we receive a collective decision from the party with regards to this matter, we will not act.

“As it stands, Patrick Pillay remains in the party’s Exco seat in the eThekwini Municipality,” said Naidoo.

 

Shameem Thakur-Rajbansi responds:

1. Jaidev Maharaj has been the Minority Front’s Gauteng National Organiser since 1999 and our National Researcher. He is my former brother-in-law, but was appointed by Mr Rajbansi.

2. Anesh Maharaj has been the MF attorney since 1998 and was appointed by Mr Rajbansi. He is unrelated to me since he is divorced from my sister.

3. Sunitha Maharaj, was a councillor in eThekwini from 2000 to 2003 but resigned for personal reasons. She was the MF’s candidate for the 2011 Local Government Elections but was not appointed. She remains the chairperson of the Minority Front Executive Committee, which is an unpaid position, but was retained by Mr Rajbansi for her legal expertise because she is a lawyer. She is my sister.

4. Rajesh Singh was the MF’s Msunduzi Councillor from 2000 to 2006. He was selected by Mr Rajbansi to be the MF researcher since July 2011, but due to our leader’s subsequent illness, his appointment was finalised by me. He is unrelated to me, save to say we belong to the same religious institution.

5. The MFEC ( Minority Front Executive Committee) met frequently. However, after the demise of Mr Rajbansi and due to party adjustments we had not met so frequently.

6. The last National Conference was after the 2009 Elections.

7. The eThekwini caucus has not requested party financials as it is a well known fact that the financials which have been ratified by the accountant as of 31 May 2012 are now currently being audited by the auditor and audited financials will be ready as of 30 June 2012. These will be submitted to Parliament and will be incorporated into the annual report by at least August this year. These are public documents, which councillors, the media and interested people will have access to.

8. The two cheques that you refer to were returned due to a delay on the side of the two banks through which Parliamentary Funds are cleared and not due to a lack of funds as you have been misinformed.

9. Currently I am the Leader of the Minority Front. The other positions which I occupy are that of the National Chairperson, and National Treasurer as well as Head of the MF Women’s Association, but this was unavoidable due to the sudden death of our leader and the meeting that I have called for in July of this year will address the necessary changes that will have to be made.

10. The only family member that I currently have in an elected position is Mrs Shireen Bhoola, wife of Mr Bhoola, by way of family marriage. She has indicated to the caucus that she will not stand for elections in 2016, therefore in my opinion I will not be having any family in the MF.

It is quite clear that in the MF we do have full blown democracy but gross immaturity and inefficiency due to autocratic hypocrisy, fuelled by ruthless hidden agendas of a small clique. They neglect their elected duties by being regular party pimps to the press, while in our offices complaints pile up on a daily basis from their wards. In the final analysis the public can be the judge why councillors did not question the late Mr Rajbansi for the decisions he made. Now that he is not here to answer, a few grumpy males are looking at me as a soft target as a woman. I view this behaviour as cowardly and such individuals should never hold public office. – POST