More than 800 cases including rape withdrawn


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BY Obakeng Maje

Mahikeng- North West premier, mme Thandi Modise sent a stern warning to perpetrators who think they can get away with murder.

“Men who have money should not find it easy to abuse women and children and pay them off to withdraw cases against them.” North West Premier Thandi Modise said in expressing shock at the high withdrawal rate of rape cases.

The annual crime statistic presented by Provincial Police Management to the Executive Council (Exco) at its forthnightly meeting held yesterday revealed that of the 3959 cases reported across the province during the 2011/2012 financial year, 801 cases were withdrawn by victims.

Premier Modise said that as a victim of rape during her teens, she knows too well that the pain of rape never goes away. She called on police to do everything in their power to ensure that perpetrators of this heinous crime do not get away scot free.

Exco called for an intensified campaign to discourage victims of sexual abuse from withdrawing cases to be embarked upon as part of moral regeneration and for outstanding rape cases to be pursued so that victims should find closure.

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ANC leader accused of raping a teen


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Johannesburg – An ANC member of the Limpopo legislature, Maxwell Nemadzivhanani, has been arrested and charged with rape after a teenage girl complained to the police.

He appeared in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.
The 19-year-old alleged victim is from Malamulele, about 170km from Polokwane.
Police say she arrived in Polokwane to meet Nemadzivhanani, who had allegedly promised her a job.
“He met her in Polokwane on Sunday and he took her to the lodge, where the alleged rape took place,” said Limpopo police spokesman Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi.
The Star understands that this happened at Zororo Lodge, outside Polokwane.
Mulaudzi said the teenager had opened the case and Nemadzivhanani was arrested at his home on Monday.
In court on Wednesday, the former PAC secretary-general appeared apprehensive in the dock.
The State and his lawyer, Mashile Mokono, agreed that magistrate Janine Ungerer postpone the case to tomorrow for a formal bail application.
As he returned to the holding cells, Nemadzivhanani nodded to acknowledge the presence of Miriam Ramadwa and Patricia Mahlo, his fellow MPLs, in the court gallery.

Jan Tsiane, the ANC chief whip in the legislature, later said the party caucus had yet to discuss the matter.

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Cator Manor squad searches illegal- Minister


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Durban – Searches conducted at the homes of the alleged “death squad” policemen attached to the former Cato Manor organised crime unit were “unlawful”, the Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa, has conceded.

 

And, in terms of a written agreement signed by P Kevan, senior assistant state attorney, all items which were in the lawful possession of the policemen will be returned to them.

 

The concession by Kevan, “on behalf of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development”, came as a result of a legal challenge launched in the Durban High Court by 18 of the arrested policemen to what they said was a “general ransacking” of their homes on the day of the arrests in June this year.

 

The men, tipped off about their impending arrests by the Hawks and Ipid (Independent Police Investigative Directorate) on the death squad allegations, had gathered at their office, their lawyer telling those in charge of the operation that they could be arrested there.

 

But they were instructed to go to their homes where, they say, policemen disregarded the law and common decency by going through personal items, including underwear, and seizing things which belonged to their children.

 

In their application before the court, they described the search warrants applied for by investigating officer Lieutenant-Colonel Frans Kola as “breathtaking in their scope” and unconstitutional. And they attacked the magistrate “who rubber-stamped them”, allowing the searchers to “roam at large” through their homes, going through their wives’ underwear, seizing children’s computers and cameras belonging to spouses.

 

The application was to have come before the court at the end of this month.

 

Now it will be removed.

 

According to the letter from Kevan to Carl van der Merwe, the lawyer representing the policemen, the matter has been settled, with the minister of police, being the first respondent, conceding that the warrants were invalid and that the searches were unlawful.

 

In terms of the settlement agreement, the items seized will be returned along with their licensed private firearms.

 

State firearms and ammunition will be returned to the station commander.

 

The minister will pay the costs of the application, including the cost of engaging two counsel.

 

Approached for comment, Mthethwa’s spokesman Zweli Mnisi said all operations carried out were under the control of the police management.

 

“The minister does not give orders to say on this or that day police must target a certain area or individual.”

 

Hawks spokesman McIntosh Polela referrered questions to the police ministry.

 

Ipid spokesman Tiyani Sambo said: “This does not affect our investigation in any way. We don’t want to make any further comment.”

 

DA safety and security spokeswoman Dianne Kohler Barnard said: “More and more there is an indication that this is a political case, but I don’t know who is behind it.

 

“If this was illegal, what other processes are being carried out in this way? The police seem to be prejudging this case and treating these men like criminals when they have not yet been found guilty.”

 

One of the arrested policemen, who did not wish to be named, said: “We knew all along that this was a witch-hunt and this concession confirms our suspicions.

 

“Fortunately we have an independent judicial system which can deal with matters such as this. We believe this is the first step to proving our innocence.”

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Cullinan miners embark on illegal strike


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Johannesburg – Workers at one of South Africa’s oldest and best known diamond mines have embarked on an illegal strike and are demanding a salary of R12 500. 

 

Around 1 800 workers of the Petra mine near Cullinan, east of Pretoria, announced their strike at 6pm on Tuesday, Beeld reported. 

 

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), the miners’ official union, is not backing the strike, but it is still obligated to represent the striking workers, according to union representative Tebogo Mpahlele. 

 

He said the NUM represented nearly 1 200 workers. 

 

Operations at the mine have ground to a halt, as nobody arrived for work on Wednesday. 

 

The mine garnered international fame when it produced the 3106 carat Cullinan diamond in 1905. 

 

More than 750 diamonds larger that 100 carats have been excavated at Petra, and it is the world’s most notable producer of rare, sought after blue diamonds. 

 

The mine’s spokesperson Gert Klopper, said it was an unprotected strike, but the employer was in talks with NUM. 

 

Klopper said it was in conflict with mine policy to discuss labour matters publicly.

 

 

Blazing fire rattles Potchefstroom Shoprite


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By Obakeng Maje

Potchefstroom-Fire Emergency Services are working round the clock to extinguish the blazing fire that damaged Shoprite in Potchefstroom.

According to reports, the cause of the fire yet unknown and fire fighters are currently at the scene.

“Emergency Services team were sommoned at Potchefstroom shoprite in CBD after a fire broke out. Currently the cause of the fire is unknown” Captain Nkalana said.

The fire started at 03:00 in the morning and Fire-fighters were called.

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19 people arrested on illegal strike


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BY Obakeng Maje

Brits- North West police arrested 19 people paticipating on illegal strike at Ped Cornic Factory.

According to information received, workers started to embark on illegal strike since Monday.

“Police were summoned to the scene after Ped Cornic Factory workers embarked on illegal strike.The workers barricaded roads leading to the factory” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

 Workers are demanding increase and good working conditions.

Police are monitoring situation and according to reports 19 people were arrested and will appear at Brits Magistrate Court tomorrow on charges of public violence.

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Johannesburg – Four AngloGold Ashanti mineworkers were injured when their bus was stoned as they returned to work to end a strike, company spokesperson Alan Fine said on Wednesday.

“The buses they were on were stoned,” said Fine. “There were a few injuries. Four injuries,” he said.

This happened at the mine’s Moab Khutsong operations in Gauteng.

It is one of six mines affected by a strike – Great Noligwa, Kopanang as well as the West Wits operations – Mponeng, Savuka, and TauTona.

National Union of Mineworkers spokesperson Lesiba Seshoka said mineworkers at Moab Khutsong voted on Tuesday night that they would return to work.

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Two-year-old plunges to her death


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A devastated Miriam George, mother of the dead child. Photo: Matthews Baloyi

Johannesburg –

The tiny pink dress hangs clean and ready on the washing line, but Olivia Said will never wear it again.

On Tuesday, two-year-old Olivia died when she fell from the third floor of a block of flats in the Joburg inner city and a man was injured when he also fell, apparently in a desperate attempt to catch her.

Olivia died on the Jeppe Street pavement, and the man hit a parked car. He survived and was taken to hospital.

On Tuesday afternoon, Olivia’s shattered parents were trying to understand what had happened.

Olivia and her mother, Miriam George, had arrived from their home in Malawi late on Monday night for a brief visit to Joburg, and were staying in the flat on the corner of Von Brandis and Jeppe streets.

The child’s father, Jesus Said, works in Joburg and lives elsewhere, but rushed to the flat when the police called him.

George had been out of the flat, washing clothes in the nearby washroom.

Olivia was in the flat with the man, a relative, who was apparently making tea on the wide window sill.

The window is about 90cm from the floor, so the family was trying to figure out how Olivia could have climbed up there herself. The relative was unable to talk to them after his fall.

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Zille set to lead DA into 2014 polls


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DA leader Helen Zille has been nominated unopposed to lead the party into the 2014 national and provincial elections – but a battle is expected in the run-up to its federal congress next month, with 18 people contesting seven other positions.

Controversial MP Masizole Mnqasela is challenging party policy guru Wilmot James for his position of federal chairman. James Selfe, who has been DA federal council chairman for more than a decade, is not facing any challenge after former parliamentary leader Athol Trollip decided not to stand against him.

The DA, which holds its fifth federal congress next month, announced the nominations in Joburg this morning.

The three positions of deputy federal chairperson are the most hotly contested. Two incumbents – MPs Anchen Dreyer and Dianne Kohler Barnard – are standing for re-election, while the third, Ivan Meyer, is stepping down after being elected Western Cape DA leader at the weekend.

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Real reasons why Jub Jub denied bail extention


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Photo:(Jub Jub couldn’t believe he ran out of lyrics and he will be Hip Hopping to jail)

Johannesburg – He used to have the services of one of the top lawyers in the country, but in his final hours in court, he had to scramble to get someone to represent him.

Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye had to resort to desperate measures to get a lawyer after Ike Motloung dumped him over failure to pay him last October. Maarohanye was then defended by Motloung’s assistant, Wisani Mabaso.

On Tuesday, minutes after Maarohanye was convicted, Mabaso dramatically recused himself from the case, leaving Maarohanye high and dry. The court had to be adjourned for an hour to enable him to find someone who would help him apply for a bail extension.

 

There was no one, so a dejected Maarohanye had to plead with the court from the dock for his bail to be extended.

 

”Yes, I know I’m found guilty… Throughout the weekend I was aware of that possibility…” He said as he began his plea.

 

Maarohanye pleaded with Magistrate Brian Nemavhidi to release him to let him finalise his business matters and appoint someone else to take over his entertainment company. He mentioned having to sort out the policies he had taken out for his two-year-old son, as well as his school fees.

 

“I’m really hurt about everything,” he said, “I’m not thinking for myself… I understand the actions I was involved in led to this and I’m happy this has reached an end.”

 

Despite having lost Motloung’s counsel because of his financial woes, Maarohanye – who throughout the trial has been on R10 000 bail – promised to come up with an extra R15 000 in bail should the extension be granted.

 

State prosecutor Raymond Mathenjwa reminded the court that Maarohanye had been reprimanded numerous times in the past for late coming, that on two occasions he tried to leave the country and that there were no exceptional circumstances to grant him an extension.

 

Magistrate Nemavhidi said Maarohanye and his co-accused, Themba Tshabalala had had ample time to “get their houses in order”.

 

He denied them bail and postponed the matter until November 30 for sentencing, after convicting them on four counts of murder, two of attempted murder, racing on a public road without permission and driving while under the influence of drugs. The two were found not guilty of failure to ascertain the injuries of the victims.

 

Maarohanye and Tshabalala were drag-racing their two Mini Coopers along Mdlalose Street in Protea Glen on March 8, 2010, when they crashed into a group of schoolchildren. Prince Mohube, Mlungisi Cwayi, Andile Mthombeni and Phomello Masemola – who were all walking home from school that afternoon – were killed.

 

On Tuesday, immediately after the judgment, Tshabalala’s lawyer Mlungiseleli Soviti indicated that they would apply for bail extension so that his client could remain on bail until sentencing in November.

 

Maarohanye, on the other hand, did not have a lawyer and a legal aid lawyer had to be sought within a few minutes.

 

Testifying in his bail application, Tshabalala said that after he had been pronounced guilty, he had felt “broken”. He said he realised that he would never have the opportunity to have a future and also achieve his goals.

 

“I’m remorseful. None of those kids deserved what happened to them,” Tshabalala said as he stood in the dock, head bowed.

 

Earlier, there was commotion in court during judgment, when the mother of Prince Mohube, one of the boys who died, was overcome by grief and fainted. She was inconsolable as paramedics attended to her, and when her blood pressure skyrocketed, they rushed her to Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital.

Article in courtesy of The Star newspaper.

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