Limpopo Education MEC not stepping down


Staying put: Limpopo Education MEC, Dixon Masemola

Staying put: Limpopo Education MEC, Dixon Masemola(SABC)

Limpopo Education MEC Dixon Masemola says he will not resign over the textbook crisis in the province. Rights group Section 27 wants him fired after the Metcalfe report highlighted several shortcomings.

A two-week probe could not track the delivery of textbooks in the province accurately, but it exposed widespread departmental chaos. Some schools in the province are still waiting for textbooks. Limpopo’s Education Department is one of five departments in the province that have been put under administration.

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Limpopo pupils must pass: Cosas


Limpopo pupils have been withouth books for the better part of the year.

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The Congress of the South African Student (Cosas) says Limpopo pupils affected by the book crisis must all pass at the end of the year.

“Children must not be held back and allowed to fail at this point,” says Cosas general-secretary, Tshiamo Tsotetsi, in an interview withSABCnews.

He says that it’s unfair that pupils in that province have to suffer because of the failures of education leaders. “It will be unfair of children to succumb or be affected by the failures of seniors in the department, failures of people who are unable to lead correctly, who are not observant. Our view is that children should not be affected by such.”

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Phakoe’s killers get 20 years behind bars


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Enoch Motshaba and Matthew Wolmarans. (Beeld)

Rustenburg – Former Rustenburg mayor Matthew Wolmarans was jailed for 20 years on Tuesday for the murder of whistleblower councillor Moss Phakoe.

The Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court sentenced his former bodyguard Enoch Mtshaba to life in prison.
Handing down sentence, Judge Ronnie Hendricks said the two did not show remorse.

“Accused no. 1 (Mtshaba), regarding your personal circumstances they are no reason for this court not to hand down the prescribed minimum sentence,” said Hendricks.

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Moti turns himself in


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Johannesburg businessman Zunaid Moti handed himself to North West police on Tuesday morning.

 

 

“Zunaid Moti… handed (himself) to the police this morning at the Hartbeespoort station,” spokesman Captain Pelonomi Makau said.

 

 

Another man also handed himself over. A third man was arrested in Johannesburg on Saturday.

 

 

Moti and the second man face charges of armed robbery and conspiracy to commit murder. The man arrested on Saturday faces charges of grievous assault, armed robbery, and kidnapping, said Makau

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Why women are brainier than men


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London – It is a finding certain to be hotly disputed – at least among half the population. According to the latest research, women are brighter than men.

For the first time in IQ testing, psychologists have found that female scores have risen above those of men.

Since IQ testing began a century ago, women have been as much as five points behind, leading psychologists to suggest embedded genetic differences.

But that gap has been narrowing in recent years and this year women have moved ahead, according to James Flynn, a world-renowned authority on IQ tests.

“In the last 100 years the IQ scores of both men and women have risen but women’s have risen faster,” said Mr Flynn. “This is a consequence of modernity. The complexity of the modern world is making our brains adapt and raising our IQ.”

One possible explanation is that women’s lives have become more demanding as they multitask between raising a family and doing a job.

Another is that women have a slightly higher potential intelligence than men and are only now realising it.

Mr Flynn, who will publish his findings in a book, said more data was needed to explain the trend.

“The full effect of modernity on women is only just emerging,” he added.

He collated IQ examination results from countries in western Europe and from the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Argentina and Estonia.

These showed that in westernised countries the gap in scores between men and women had become minimal.

The data for making exact comparisons was sparser and could be carried out for only a handful of countries.

It included Australia, where male and female IQs were found to be almost identical.

In New Zealand, Estonia and Argentina, women scored marginally more than men.

Mr Flynn said: “As the world gets more complex, and living in it demands more abstract thought, so people are adapting.”

He added: “I suspect that the same trends are happening in Britain, too, although the data is too sparse to be sure.” – Daily Mail

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Mom jailed for sex video of daughter, 4


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Dublin – An Irish mother who sexually assaulted and exploited her four-year-old daughter by filming her with the child’s father naked from the waist down has been jailed for 16 months.

The video, described by a judge on Monday as “disturbing and pretty explicit”, only came to light after a member of the public contacted the gardai after finding a smashed cellphone and viewing the contents of the SIM card.

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Former deputy mayor parodied on Twitter


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Logie Naidoo, Speaker in the eThekwini municipality talks about a parody Twitter account that has him in stitches.

Logie Naidoo loves the limelight and is rather chuffed that he has more than 3 400 followers on Twitter, even though he has no idea who opened the account in his name.

The Tweets are hilarious, sometimes contentious, often peppered with unsavoury words.

His wife Jeevie, his children, city manager S’bu Sithole as well as treasurer, Krish Kumar, are usually at the receiving end. It is often joked that Naidoo, formerly the deputy mayor and now Speaker in the eThekwini municipality, will attend anything, even the opening of an envelope. Now because of all his followers he jokes that he is almost in the league of international royalty.

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Schoolgirl speared in head by javelin


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A Japanese schoolgirl was in intensive care on Tuesday after being speared in the head by a javelin while taking part in track and field training, an official said.

The 2.6 metre javelin became lodged in the 15-year-old’s head after being thrown by a student on campus at Fukuyama Heisei University in western Hiroshima prefecture on Monday, the university official said.

The girl was training at the university with a group of fellow high school students when the accident happened.

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Cape MEC plans roadside blood tests


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Drivers suspected of being drunk will have their blood tested at roadblocks if the police agrees to a request from the Western Cape’s provincial transport department to issue case numbers on the spot.

This is part of the department’s latest plan to combat drunken driving.

A driver’s blood cannot be tested unless a case of drunken driving has been opened and a case number has been issued by the SAPS, whose members are present at some roadblocks run by provincial authorities.

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Khoza to decide on Jali’s future


Orlando Pirates chairman Irvin Khoza is still weighing up offers from two European-based clubs that have shown a keen interest in acquiring the services of Bafana Bafana midfielder Andile Jali.  

Shortly after the opening of the current player transfer window, KickOff.com broke the news that Jali, a tough and robust midfielder, was on the shopping list of some England-based clubs after making a strong impression during the 2011/12 season.
 
Pirates spokesperson Mickey Modisane confirms that European clubs are currently engaging with the Bucs in the hope of securing the signature of the talented midfielder

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