Cope MP sent packing after inflight incident


Cope MP Dirk Benjamin Feldman, was sent back to South Africa  following an incident aboard an SAA flight.

A Cope MP who was part of parliamentary delegation visiting India, Dirk Benjamin Feldman, has been sent back home. Parliament says in a statement that Feldman was ordered back home following an incident aboard an SAA flight on Saturday. He was briefly detained by Indian security upon arrival at Mumbai Airport, but was subsequently released and allowed to proceed with the delegation to Delhi.

“They detained him for a few hours at the airport and then released him.”

SAA’s head of internal flight services, Martin Kemp, said such incidents occurred infrequently.

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Zuma – Edusolutions link baseless: Maharaj


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Attempts to link Edusolutions, the company contracted to deliver textbooks in Limpopo, to President Jacob Zuma’s RDP Education Trust, were baseless and unfortunate, the presidency said today.
 
“Many companies donate to charitable organisations in South Africa, including the president’s education trust,” spokesperson Mac Maharaj said in a statement. “Donors do not have any preferential treatment with regards to government tenders or any other state business.”
 
Neither were they exempt from being investigated if the need arose. “They are treated like any other company by government departments.”
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Doctors: We must choose who lives


Government doctors are “playing God” daily, having to decide which critically ill children will get a chance to live.

Restricted by a severe bed shortage in intensive care units for children, paediatricians at the Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital, in Johannesburg, send at least one severely ill child who needs specialised care to a general ward every day.

“Children die because there are not enough ICU beds,” said Professor Vic Davies, head of the paediatric intensive care and neonatal unit at Charlotte Maxeke.

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Eskom’s R36m party spree to be probed


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Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba would never support “wasteful and insensitive” behaviour and would meet officials from his department to have a R36 million Eskom party bonanza explained to him, his spokesman said on Sunday.

City Press reported that Eskom had spent R36m on parties for its staff and their families last year. Board and management team bonuses amounted to R54m last year.

The DA said it would write to the chairman of the portfolio committee on public enterprises, Peter Maluleka, to ask that Eskom chief executive Brian Dames be called before the committee to explain the spending.

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Cheers as woman is executed for adultery


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This frame grab received on July 8, 2012, taken from an undated video which was handed over by a Qol villager to the Parwan provincial government shows a man (centre L) pointing an AK47 rifle at a 22 year old woman named as Najiba (C), who is sitting at the edge of a ditch shortly before being executed by gunfire in Qol village, Parwan province, north of Kabul.

Kabul – A man Afghan officials say is a member of the Taliban shot dead a woman accused of adultery in front of a crowd near Kabul, a video obtained by Reuters showed, a sign that the austere Islamist group dictates law even near the Afghan capital.

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In the three-minute video, a turban-clad man approaches a woman kneeling in the dirt and shoots her five times at close range with an automatic rifle, to cheers of jubilation from the 150 or so men watching in a village in Parwan province.

 

Cheers as woman is executed for adultery


iol pic wld taliban execution22

This frame grab received on July 8, 2012, taken from an undated video which was handed over by a Qol villager to the Parwan provincial government shows a man (centre L) pointing an AK47 rifle at a 22 year old woman named as Najiba (C), who is sitting at the edge of a ditch shortly before being executed by gunfire in Qol village, Parwan province, north of Kabul.

Kabul – A man Afghan officials say is a member of the Taliban shot dead a woman accused of adultery in front of a crowd near Kabul, a video obtained by Reuters showed, a sign that the austere Islamist group dictates law even near the Afghan capital.

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In the three-minute video, a turban-clad man approaches a woman kneeling in the dirt and shoots her five times at close range with an automatic rifle, to cheers of jubilation from the 150 or so men watching in a village in Parwan province.

 

SA idol on drunk driving charge


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Idols winner Karin Kortje was arrested for drunk driving early on Sunday morning.

Kortje, whose life has been dogged by controversy in recent years, was arrested on Van Riebeeck Road in front of the Kuils River police station, it was reported on Sunday.

Police spokesman Warrant Officer November Filander confirmed that a 32-year-old woman had been arrested and will appear in court in April, after forensics tests have been completed. Kortje was released on Sunday morning on a warning.

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Man killed in car deal gone wrong


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Ballito – A 21-year-old Ballito gym instructor, found murdered at the weekend, told a colleague before he met a car dealer that if he was in trouble he would give her a missed call. She was then to immediately phone his mother.

Craig Hall, who was found stabbed to death near the Old Greenfield Service Station in Ballito on Saturday, died in circumstances which his mother Roselyn Bega describes as something “out of a movie”.

What his family know for sure is that he was involved in a private deal to buy a R400 000 car.

He disappeared early on Thursday, apparently after meeting the car dealer. Bega told The Mercury: “We did not want him to buy the car; we shouted at him, but he said he had already put down a deposit of R20 000 and now needed to borrow another R25 000. We agreed to lend him the money which he paid over to the sellers. We don’t know who they were.

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Heads to roll over Ngobi water disruption-Premier Modise


BY Obakeng Maje

A team from the Presidency’s Department of Performance Monitoring and Evaluation and North West Office of the Premier will be visiting Ngobi village and Moretele Local Municipality tomorrow, Monday to follow through interventions to ensure that disruption to water supply experienced at Ngobi village does not reoccur.

 “Though the two-day disruption of water supply should have been reported sooner and escalated for prompt intervention, someone within the municipality’s technical section should take responsibility for dereliction of duty” said Premier Thandi Modise.

In welcoming confirmation that the Department of Water and Environment Affairs will be paying for coupon for electricity for the entire year, Premier Modise appealed to Ward Councillors and ward committee structures to monitor and take ownership of services delivered by government.

Eleven boreholes to alleviate water shortage in the area were officially launched by President Zuma as part of the Ngobi Water Project during his Performance Monitoring and Evaluation last month in response to an email that he had received from 47-year old Mmatsheko Pine before the State of the Nation Address.   

In addition, another ten boreholes have been constructed in the area. The construction of 2,5MI water reservoir has already started in the area which also involves the electrification of boreholes and construction of pump stations.

 

A GANG MEMBER MURDERED IN KHUMA


BY Obakeng Maje

On Saturday at about 04:00 in the morning, a 22 year old man from extension 8 in Khuma near Stilfontein the North West Province was stabbed to death on the left side of his chest .

 It is alleged that the victim was at a night vigil at one of the houses at extension 8 when he decided to go out and buy cigarette.

Upon his return to the night vigil he collapse and was certified dead by the paramedics.

“It is alleged that the victim could have been murdered by members of gangs operating in the township. No one has been arrested and police are investing a case of murder” Captain Makau said.