A killer mom claims “It was best for him”


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Cape Town – Convicted killer Zulpha Jacobs threatened to kill her two-year-old son Taariq shortly before she took him to a bushy area in Mitchells Plain and smothered him to death in the sand.

 

He had been crying for porridge when she made the threat which she later carried out.

 

This emerged in the Western Cape High Court when Jacobs entered into a plea and sentence agreement with the State on Monday.

 

As part of the deal, Jacobs was sentenced to 20 years in jail for premeditated murder and two years for defeating the ends of justice. The sentences are to run concurrently.

 

Jacobs admitted that she and Taariq were in the kitchen of her friend’s Beacon Valley house around 8am on December 29.

 

Taariq had started crying because he wanted porridge and Jacobs shouted at him, saying there was no more porridge.

 

Her friend overheard her telling him, “I wish you can get out of my life. You make my life miserable. Ek maak jou sommer vrek. (I could just kill you),” Jacobs said.

 

Shortly thereafter, Jacobs took him to a deserted area in some bush close to Riley Road in Beacon Valley and killed him.

“She covered him with a jacket and covered his feet with newspaper,” the plea reads.

Jacobs then left her son in the bush and went to the Mitchells Plain police station to report that he had gone missing from the Town Centre shopping complex.

 

A large-scale community and police search ensued and Taariq’s body was found on December 31.

 

Jacobs was arrested and held in custody for nearly a year because she did not apply for bail in the Mitchells Plain Magistrate’s Court.

 

After she was sentenced, her lawyer, Mornay Calitz, read a candid letter, which had been handwritten by Jacobs. In it she apologised to her family and her in-laws for the pain and suffering she had caused them and asked that they forgive her for taking Taariq’s life.

 

“I was not thinking clearly ’cause I had no-one to turn to, so I thought by doing that to Taariq it will be the best for him. But it still doesn’t give me the right to do what I did. I am his mother, I was supposed to love and protect him but I chose the easy way out. Instead I have hurt the person who didn’t do anything to me,” Jacobs said in the letter.

 

She also said that she wanted her family and the Jacobs family to forgive each other so that everyone could move on with their lives.

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Amplats extend their deadline to Wednesday


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The deadline for striking Amplats miners in Rustenburg to return to work has been moved from today to Wednesday, the Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) has said.

 

“We clinched an agreement with Anglo American Platinum CEO Mr Chris Griffith that the deadline would be extended from today to Wednesday, to give a new initiative a chance,” Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi told SAfm this morning.

 

“This afternoon, late, we will be meeting with the strike committee. They’ve requested a meeting and we’ve agreed.”

 

Amplats workers had been on a wildcat strike since September 12, demanding a minimum wage of R16 000 a month.

 

The platinum miner fired 12 000 workers after they failed to appear for a disciplinary hearing. 

 

Since then, several agreements had been made in efforts to get them to return to work, but none had been successful.

 

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PSL announced names of players who died in an accident


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BY Obakeng Maje

Polokwane-The PSL has released the names of the four Polokwane City players who died on sunday in an accident.

The crash occurred on the R71 near Polokwane, as City were returning from their match against FC AK.

A 36-year-old suspect has been arrested for drunken and reckless or negligent driving and he is expected to appear in the Mankweng Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

The names of the deceased players are Koketso Takalo, Robert Mphuti, Moeketsi Nthete and Silvester Mpaketsane.

 

Khomotso Sylvester Mpaketsane (13/4/85)

27-year-old striker who joined the club in January 2011 when it was still Bay United and based in Port Elizabeth from Winners Park.

During the last six months of that season he made three starts (with two subs) and scored once. Last season he made seven starts (with 10 subs) and scored twice.

Mojalefa Robert Mphuthi (31/8/91)

21-year-old striker, nicknamed ‘Small’, who joined the club last season after it had moved base from Port Elizabeth to Polokwane. Mphuthi made 26 starts (with two subs) and scored six times last season.

Koketso Isaiah Takalo (15/2/92)

20-year-old left-wing who joined the club last season at the same time as Mphuthi. Takalo, nicknamed ‘Kaiser’ or ‘KK’, made 21 starts (with one sub) and scored once last season.

 

Benjamin Moeketsi Nthete (22/2/89)

The 23-year-old attacker joined the club this season on loan from Orlando Pirates. They in turn had spotted Nthete, known as ‘Josta’, playing for Soshanguve Sunshine and signed him (and Patrick Mashele – on loan at United FC) soon after the 2012 Second Division National Play-offs held in Polokwane and Seshego.

May their soul Rest In Peace

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