Twist in coach’s sex abuse trial


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Durban – A sports coach from Durban, who was training an Olympic team in Europe, is soon to be tried there for having sex with a 13-year-old trainee, also from Durban.

Charges were put to the suspect in a European court on Monday after his arrest in May, soon after the suspect appeared in a Durban regional court on sex allegations involving the same girl.

The 41-year-old coach was granted R80 000 bail in Durban on May 9, and conditionally allowed to return to his family in the European country where he was – until his arrest there on May 18 – coaching one of that country’s Olympic teams for the Games in London.

He has been in custody there since, his Olympic hopes thwarted, and remains behind bars.

Details, such as the country involved and the sport code, are being withheld by the Daily News at this stage to protect identities.

The alleged victim’s father said in Durban on Monday that he and his family were ready and had set up a legal support team in that country.

“We are waiting for instructions from authorities there; from there we will decide as a family what the next step will be [in terms of statements and appearances],” he said.

He said that the family was pleased action was being taken, but was battling with a lot of stress.

“My daughter is undergoing a lot of rehab work and counselling, but she has been severely damaged by this man. It will take a long time for her to recover.

“She’s taking a lot of strain but she’s a strong girl.”

For more details go to http://www.iol.co.za

North West Hip Hop star disses Illuminati


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung- Illuminati believed to be the most powerful secret society running the world underground.

 And according to reports,the secret society has been in operation since ancient years.

Taung young Hip Hop artist took it upon himself and released a track dissing the organisation.

Even though no one has clearly came to the fore and admit that he/she is a member, speculations continue  to grow and associating many world superstars with the organisation.

“I released this track because I wanted to warn people about the devil worshippers”.

“I nearly joined them(Devil Worshippers) as I was approached by some church members in Pampierstad, new Taung and to my suprised, things that they wanted me to do were insane” The Realprof said.

The Mokgareng-born artist is young, but dropped hot Mixtape before and some of his songs made it to the mainstream radio stations.

He now dropped a single called “Africa will be saved” featuring vivacious Queen D.

“Even though people are very ignorant, Satan is there and is using our people to achieve his mandate” he said.

“I have a little knowledge about how Illuminati operate,but I know for a fact is alive” he yelled.

The Realprof is in matric at Hartwater and have big plans after finishing shool. He said he will release an Album come next year.

“For now I am concentrating on my books and hope to drop a full album next year. I believe in God and with his mercy, no devil can touch me” he said.

Taung DailyNews on Illuminati issue!!!

We do not agree nor deny any existence of the movement and what we heard is,The Illuminati is there in full operation.

How they lure people to join them?

“They spot for a talent and potential. If they find what they want on you as individual, they support you through and through with out you knowing.

You will see your brand suddenly growing fast and getting endorsements left,right and centre.

Maybe let’s say after three years down the line, when you are big and world renowned superstar, you will be invited for an event where only A-list celebrities who are messiah of Devil be in attendance. 

So someone will be sent to you to explain actually who you are and serving. He/she will remind you about your all achievements and explain if you do not abide the rules, you will be torched,framed, lose everything you have and eventually die”

There are world renowned celebrities who are implicated as Illuminati members, whether there  is any truth regarding the matter, we do not know.

Here are individuals believed are part of Illuminati family,even no one came out openly agreeing that,Yes I am part of Illuminati!!!

Our own Former State president,Nelson Mndela

Kanye West,Jay-Z,Beyonce,Lady Gaga,Rihanna,John Cena and many more!!!

To learn more about Illuminati go to google

Illuminati.

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Petrol price may climb 78c a litre


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Motorists may face a petrol price hike of more than 78c a litre next month, after a 22c a litre increase this month. Supply issues and improved consumer confidence in the US have driven up oil prices, pushing the benchmark Brent blend from $103 (R858) a barrel at the end of last month to $113.95 yesterday. The petrol price is adjusted each month based on movements in a basket of international oil products. An indication of the extent of the increase is that the average underrecovery on local fuel is running at just over 78c. The underrecovery on Friday was over R1. The underrecovery has been moving up so the average could rise if the supply issues are not resolved. Oil prices, which moderated last month on concerns about growth and weak demand for oil, have been supported over the past few weeks by expectations of shrinking North Sea production. Reuters said production would fall about 17 percent in September due to maintenance. To counter the impact, US President Barack Obama spoke of releasing emergency oil reserves. But Reuters said he “faces stiff resistance”. – Ethel Hazelhurst

 

ET’s wife ‘doesn’t hate his killers’


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Johannesburg –

Murdered AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche’s widow Martie harboured no feelings of hatred towards his killers, social worker Johan Engel told the High Court sitting in Ventersdorp.

Engel’s testimony formed part of pre-sentencing procedures in the murder trial currently underway in Ventersdorp, Beeld newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Engel told the court that he had interviewed Martie Terre’Blanche in June to determine the impact of her husband’s murder on her family.

“I want to reclaim my perspective on life, this court case has been a huge setback. I do not hate the accused, and I’m not bitter… they crushed me and they murdered my husband in the most barbaric way,” she told Engel.

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Rape,Robbery and Murder


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By SAPS NW

Murder:-

 

17 year-old killed a man in a local Tavern

 

On Saturday, 18 August 2012 at about 01:00 early hours of the morning, the Huhudi police received an emergency call. On arrival at the scene, the caller informed the police that her two cousins were at the tavern and started arguing. One of the cousins suddenly took out a knife and stabbed the victim to death. The Emergency Services certified the 24 year-old dead on the scene and the 17 year-old teenage suspect was arrested.

 

 

 

 

 

  Attempted Murder:-Motorist shot Police officer on duty

 

Ventersdorp Police are investigating  a case of attempted murder. This incident happened on the N14 Four way crossing  at about 00:30 on Sunday, 19 August 2012, in Ventersdorp.  It is alleged that two police officer, driving a state vehicle, saw a suspicious car and stopped it. Whilst the one police officer was busy interviewing the driver, the reservist, Constable Solomon Londt approached the passenger next to the driver who was swearing at them.  It is further alleged that the passenger  took out a firearm and shot constable Solomon Londt injuring his head. Two other shots hit the state vehicle, the suspects fled the scene and their car was found abandoned 30 Kilometres away from the scene between Klerksdorp and Ventersdorp road with the firearm inside it. The suspects are still at large. The wounded reservist Constable Solomon Londt who sustained minor head injury was rushed to the Medi-Clinic In Potchefstroom where he was treated and realised.

 

 

 

SEXUAL CRIMES:-

 

Minor raped and given R40

 

On Friday, 17 August 2012 at about 21: 50, it is alleged that a 13 year-old African female was raped at van Velden Street, in Brits. It is further alleged that a security personnel responding to the alarm that went off at Lewis store and saw a man dragging the victim to a dark place. He went closer to them then found the suspect raping the victim and he informed the police and the suspect was arrested.

 

While on other incident

 

 

 

20 year- old gang raped in Police cell

 

Klerksdorp Police have registered three counts of rape against three awaiting trial detainees aged 25, 26 and 25. It is alleged that the three suspect

 

s threatened a 20 year-old male with a knife, pulled him to the toilet and took turns raping him.  According to the information received this incident happened on Friday, 17 August 2012. The three suspects will appear before the Klerksdorp Magistrate’s court on Monday, 20 August 2012

 

 

 

24 year-old arrested for sexual relation with a minor

 

Lomanyaneng   Police have charged and arrested a 24-year old for having 

 

a sexual relation with a 14 year-old minor. It is alleged that the family member was accompanied by police to the suspects place. According to the information received the family member and the police met the victim on the way at Majemantsho Jack Street from the suspect’s place. She admitted to have had sex with the suspect, whom she referred to as her boyfriend. The family member took her to the hospital for examination and the suspect was arrested. 

 

 

 

Yet on another case

 

 

 

13 year-old lured and raped

 

The Setlagole Police arrested a 57 year-old man on charges of sexual assault. According to the information received the mother suspected that there was something wrong with the  child and questioned her. The 13 year-old alleged that on Friday, 17 August 2012, she and her friend, they went to the suspects place to play and listen to his music collection. According to the  minor, she  was raped on their second visit to the suspects house. The child’s mother reported this to the police

 

. The victim was taken to the hospital for medical examination and the suspect was arrested. The police are investigating other possible rape charges to the other child, as it is alleged that the 57 year-old was luring the kids to his house and offering them money. He will appear before the Atamelang Magistrate’s on Monday, 20 August 2012.

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STATEMENT BY THE INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON MARIKANA TRAGEDY


BY Obakeng M,aje

Rustenburg– The Inter-Ministerial Committee appointed by President Jacob Zuma following the Marikana tragedy met on Monday, 20 August 2012 in Rustenburg, North West. The Committee will maintain a ministerial presence in the area supported by senior government officials operating from the offices of the Executive Mayor of Rustenburg Local Municipality.

The Committee which includes Ministers: Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini -Zuma, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, Minister Susan Shabangu, Mildred Oliphant, Nathi Mthethwa, Dr. Siyabonga Cwele, Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi, Bathabile Dlamini, Richard Baloyi, the Premier of the North West Province Thandi Modise and the Executive Mayor, Mpho Khunou.

The Committee met against the background of the declaration of Days of National Mourning, marked by national flags flying at half-mast nationally and at all South African Embassies and High Commissions abroad.

The Government remains of the conviction that this is not the time for apportioning blame, finger-pointing or exploiting this national tragedy to advance narrow and petty political agendas.  Neither must violence replace dialogue which has become synonymous with the new and democratic South Africa in resolving problems.

In pursuance of this objective,  we call on affected communities to support the law enforcement agencies as they continue to discharge the mandate of ensuring the maintenance of safety and security, protection of life and limb as well as property.

We further call on leaders of all sectors of our society including religious, business, labour, traditional leaders, civic, women and youth to join the Government in its efforts to unite the people in prayer and thoughts around this national tragedy and beyond. We reiterate our firm belief that only working together can we help the nation in the process of healing.

The Inter-Ministerial Committee, in elaborating on the mandate given by President Zuma,  decided upon a number of critical interventions as part of the Government’s contribution  to assist the families of those who lost their loved ones, as well as those injured and recuperating in hospital.

Noting that President Zuma had already visited those injured in hospitals, the Inter-Ministerial Committee decided upon the following measures for immediate implementation:

  • To visit the mortuary and give support to bereaved families
  • To meet various stakeholders –traditional leaders, trade unions, mine management, and religious leaders.
  • Brief political parties represented in parliament on government interventions
  • Government will also participate in the national debate scheduled for 14h00, tomorrow, Tuesday 21 August in the National Assembly

In further giving effect to the President’s Declaration of the National Days of Mourning, the Committee further called on all South Africans to mark this tragedy with dignity and respect and to attend  memorial services which will be organised in various provinces.

The following are the services that the Committee pledged that Government will provide to affected communities:

o   State Pathology to work with provincial authorities in finalising post-mortem processes

o   A contingency of health personnel comprising of, military, municipal, provincial, and national have been mobilised to provide any emergency services required during this period and beyond

o   Identification of the remaining six deceased persons.

o   Provision of death certificates through dedicated counters established in the local Rustenburg Home Affairs offices to all those affected families including the issuance of enabling documents to help in the facilitation of movement of deceased persons through various ports of entry with particular reference to foreign nationals

o   To provide psycho-social support to members of the bereaved families and the injured through a dedicated team of social workers who will be stationed in the area while providing alternative care for orphaned children.

o   Ensure payment of Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) and Compensation Fund benefits, where applicable to affected families.

o   To provide disaster management services in all major gatherings related to this tragedy.

o   Engage services of the CCMA to help in dispute resolution and to find a lasting solution to current challenges.

o   Engage with political parties represented in parliament to brief them about government interventions in this regard

o   Co-ordinate with other provinces from which some of the deceased originate

The Inter-Ministerial Committee reiterates the heartfelt condolences of President Jacob Zuma, the Government and people of our country to bereaved families while wishing those injured a speedy recovery. Accordingly, the thoughts and prayers of the Government and people of South Africa reach out to all those families who lost their loved ones expressing the hope that their burden will be lightened by the knowledge that their loss is shared by millions of people across the country.

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Amcu-linked miners are not safe: union


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Striking miners chant slogans outside a South African mine in Rustenburg, 100 km (62 miles) northwest of Johannesburg, August 15, 2012. Thousands of striking miners armed with machetes and sticks faced off with South African police on Wednesday at Lonmin’s Marikana mine after it halted production following the deaths of 10 people in fighting between rival unions. Lonmin, the world’s third-largest platinum producer, has threatened to sack 3,000 rock drill operators if they fail to end a wildcat pay strike that started on Friday at its flagship mine Marikana. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (SOUTH AFRICA – Tags: CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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Lonmin workers linked to Amcu are not safe, the trade union’s leader told workers and residents in Marikana on Monday.

“We are not safe. Our phones have been tapped,” the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union president Joseph Mathenjwa told a crowd in the Wonderkop informal settlement at the Lonmin platinum mine.

“We have been democratically colonised – workers work under very harsh conditions.”

On Thursday, 34 people were killed when the police opened fire on strikers, some of them armed, when trying to disperse them after a week of violent protests.

Another 10 people, including two policemen and two security guards, were killed in violence at the mine in the week before. The police ministry said 78 people were injured and 259 arrested during Thursday’s shooting.

Mathenjwa accused the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and Lonmin of trying to get the striking workers fired.

For more details go to http://www.timeslive.co.za

Some striking miners face murder charges


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Murder charges will be pressed against some mineworkers arrested for the bloody protests at Lonmin mine, the Ga-Rankuwa Magistrate’s Court heard on Monday.

The first batch of 39 men were brought into a packed courtroom under heavy police guard. The 40th man from the first batch was in hospital.

The court heard that 260 mineworkers were arrested following violent protests at Lonmin’s platinum mine in Marikana, North West.

Police shot and killed 34 people while trying to disperse protesters. Over 78 people were wounded. Ten people had already died in the week before the clash.

The prosecutor asked for a seven-day postponement, saying the ongoing investigations were wide and complex.

The investigation would allow the State to unravel what happened at the mine, and additional charges would be laid later. He said the probe would be complicated by the fact that some of the miners were immigrants. For someone to be released on bail, the State first had to verify their address.

The defence lawyer argued that the rights of the mineworkers had been infringed, as any arrested person was supposed to be brought to court within 48 hours.

The lawyer said where one slept after work could be regarded as home, so the mineworkers had verifiable addresses.

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Tears as miners arrive at court


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Ga-Rankuwa, Gauteng –

There was a chorus of wailing outside the Ga-Rankuwa Magistrate’s Court, north of Pretoria, on Monday as trucks carrying arrested Lonmin mineworkers arrived after midday.

The group of 259 mine workers is set to make a first appearance on charges of public violence.

On Monday morning, a group of women protested at the court, demanding the release of their husbands, brothers and fathers.

Police instructed the protesters to leave the court building and they assembled in a street adjacent to the court, singing and dancing.

As police trucks carrying the mineworkers made their way into the court premises, escorted by police cars, the women started praying, some weeping hysterically.

Police officers holding shields had formed a barricade at the court entrance. The mineworkers could be heard singing in the police trucks at the entrance of the court premises.

Journalists and other people packed the small courtroom. The first lot of the mineworkers walked in a single file, filling the left side of the courtroom benches which had been reserved for them. Some of the men were holding hands.

The miners will be brought before court in different batches.

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Brutal murder of Limpopo schoolchildren must be a priority investigation


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Brutal murder of Limpopo schoolchildren must be a priority investigation

 

20 August 2012

 

Desiree van der Walt

DA Limpopo Education Spokesperson

 

The Democratic Alliance is outraged at the brutal stoning to death of three Limpopo schoolchildren.

 

The DA calls on Limpopo police to make this investigation their number one priority. The shocking brutality of this triple murder and rape cannot go unpunished. 

 

The bodies of the three children, aged between 9 and 12, were found in Mookgophong still in their school uniforms with their hands bound. The little girl had apparently been raped before the stoning took place.

 

The tragedy of these murders is compounded even further by the fact that the children were last seen in the streets protesting against the shortage of teachers and other education problems at Dikobo Primary school.

 

We call on the police and prosecutors to guarantee the arrest and conviction of the cold-blooded perpetrators without delay.