Parole system crumbling


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The parole system – again in the spotlight after it was discovered that one of the accused in the Gumtree murder was a parolee with a violent rap sheet – is crumbling, with not enough officers to supervise offenders on their release, critics say.

The DA’s James Selfe said on Tuesday that the current system made it easy for them to commit more crimes.

Selfe, the DA’s spokesman on Correctional Services, said there were too few parole officers to oversee offenders once they were released.

“Supervision is not as good as it should be and parolees frequently resort to crime,” Selfe said.

Celia Dawson, deputy chief executive of the National Institute for Crime Prevention and Reintegration of Offenders (Nicro), said there were no figures of how many parolees re-offended, but she agreed with Selfe, saying there was a shortage of parole officers and that falling back into crime was easy.

Dawson said prison was meant to be a place of rehabilitation, but without enough social workers and psychologists it remained a challenge to rehabilitate criminals.

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Malema to speak with soldiers


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Johannesburg – Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema will on Wednesday address members of the SA National Defence Force in Johannesburg.

 

“The address is as a result of requests sent by the armed forces to Malema to come and listen to their cries and demands,” suspended ANCYL spokesman Floyd Shivambu said in a statement.

 

Shivambu said the soldiers’ complaints included being threatened with dismissal, and low salaries.

 

“Malema will listen to their demands and suggest solutions to end the unnecessary starvation and threats of dismissals to the soldiers.”

 

In response, military bases were placed on high alert on Tuesday night, according to a report.

Timeslive reports that Defence Ministry spokesman Siphiwe Dlamini said all bases had been placed on “high alert”.

“The situation is being monitored. We cannot elaborate. Directives have been issued to base commanders and certain steps are being taken,” Dlamini was quoted as saying.

 

According to Timeslive, Dlamini said it was the first time that something like this had happened in the military.

 

“The military is a non-partisan organisation… this is being viewed as incitement… which is a criminal offence… it will be treated as such,” he said.

 

The report said that Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula also issued a strongly worded statement saying that ill-discipline in the military was a direct threat to the country’s security.

“It has been the expressed intention of Malema that his activities in the mining sector are aimed at rendering the sector ‘ungovernable’, thereby undermining the economy. The country cannot afford for similar instability in the military. The SANDF is the last line of defence of the sovereignty of the country. We cannot allow anyone to play political football with this institution,” she said.

 

According to Timeslive, Mapisa-Nqakula said any attempt to destabilise the military would be regarded as anti-South African and counter-revolutionary at the highest level.

 

“It is not going to be tolerated. It must be stated in no unclear terms that the military operates within an environment of command and control wherein discipline forms an integral part.

 

“Any actions outside this realm will be dealt with decisively by the chief of the SANDF.

 

“The minister calls on all members of the SANDF and the public to distance themselves from these actions of Malema.

 

“No permission has been granted by the SANDF’s command structures for any soldiers to participate in the proposed gathering.

 

“Any member who does without proper permission will be subjected to the disciplinary code of the SANDF. The compromise of discipline within the SANDF is a threat to the security of our country and all our people.” – Sapa

Police monitoring situation at Anglo Platinum after workers embark on strike


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg- Police are monitoring situation at Anglo Platinum mines where more than 15000 mine workers down tools and embark on strike.

As we reported yesterday about “possible strike” at Aglo Platinum,we can confirm that indeed the strike is on.

The workers demand R12 500 wages and according to the reports, the workers were engaged  in talks during the weekend at Jabula shaft.

“I can confirm to you now that close to six operations of Anglo Plats have embarked on an illegal strike” said our correspondent.

“Police and Mine Protection Services are visible as the entrances of many shafts are blocked” He said.

According to information received, the strike was precipitated by “Marikana massacre” where we saw  44 people losing their lives when  they were shot by police in cold blood.

“We must call a national strike” ANCYL spelled president, Julius Malema said yesterday at another mine unrest at Goldfield in Caltenville north of Johannesburg where miners also embarked on illegal strike.

Malema further vow tat they will make all mines “ungovernable” unless all workers get what they deserve. 

Meanwhile a man found murdered at Marikana and believed to one of Rock Drillers at embattled mine.

“We can confirm that a man was found dead at an open field near the hill where miners always gathered. The body of a victim had suffered open wounds and police investigations continues” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

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Task team to investigate water interruptions


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By Obakeng Maje

Mahikeng-A joint–task team to investigate interruption of water supply experienced in the Mahikeng-Mmabatho areas in recent weeks was established by the Office of the Premier in the North West Province on Monday.

The task team comprising of representatives from the Office of the Premier, Provincial Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport, Department of Water Affairs, Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, Mahikeng Local Municipality and Botshelo Water Board is expected to conclude its report with recommendations in a week’s time.

The establishment of the team follows Premier Mme Thandi Modise’s concern about interruptions which have inconvenienced the public and also disrupted services as employees were released early whenever disruptions were experienced for hygienic and health considerations.

“By Tuesday the team had completed inspection of all valves and testing of pressure at all major pipelines to ascertain the cause of the interruption which has affected the Mmabatho CBD including the Ga-Rona Government Complex and Lowe Parliamentary Village and also inconvenienced households in the immediate vicinity” Lesiba Kgwele said.

Despite an incident of a burst pipe in Golf View and a closed valve on the pipeline supplying the Mmabatho CBD and its surrounding areas which was opened on Monday, preliminary investigations have not ruled out the possibility of human error and or sabotage. 

“Botshelo Water Board has also reported that Molopo Oog which normally supplies Mafikeng with an average of 1200 cubic meters per hour has now has dropped to 740  cubic meters per hour thus decreasing  the normal total supply of water” Premeir spokesperson,Kgwele asserted.

The Water Board appeals to the community of Mahikeng, government departmentsand businesses to use water sparingly and refrain from watering their gardens until the water supply improves.  

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