Pistorius wants travel limitations lifted


ImagePRETORIA – Eyewitness News has learnt prosecutors will first study the bail ruling before murder accused Oscar Pistorius can appeal his bail conditions.

It emerged on Friday that Pistorius’ legal team want his bail conditions amended to allow him to travel more freely.

Police arrested the athlete at his Pretoria East home after he shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

It’s understood a date for the hearing will be set by the middle of next week.

Pistorius’ advocate Kenny Oldwage has confirmed papers have been filed, but provided no details.

The Blade Runner is said to be unhappy with the travel limitations imposed on him.

Pistorius’ lawyers also believe that the requirement their client submit to drug and alcohol tests is unreasonable.

Meanwhile, manager Peet van Zyl has confirmed the athlete has withdrawn from all local and international track events and has not been training.       

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Skeletal remains might be victim of paedophile


ImageJOHANNESBURG – Authorities are trying to determine whether human remains found buried underneath a swimming pool belongs to a victim of paedophile Gert van Rooyen.

During the late 80’s Van Rooyen was linked to the disappearance of at least six young girls whose bodies were never found.

The Saturday Star reported that a female skeleton found at a Germiston house in April last year could belong to one of the victims.

At the time police told Eyewitness News that it couldn’t be possible as the skeleton belonged to a girl in her late teens.

The home’s owner said contractors stumbled upon the human bones while excavating the swimming pool during renovations.

To evade arrest in January 1990, van Rooyen committed suicide.       

Mido Marcia to be buried


JOHANNESBURG – As the family of slain taxi driver Mido Macia prepares to bury him in Mozambique, residents of Daveyton have reiterated their demands that his alleged killers be denied bail.

Macia was dragged through the streets while handcuffed to the back of a police van last week.

He died in a holding cell hours later.

A total of nine policemen were arrested and charged with murder.

They appeared in the Benoni Magistrates Court for the first time on Friday to make a formal bail application.

The state on Friday arrested a ninth policeman who appeared in the dock alogside his colleagues.

Besides being charged with murder, he was also accused of attempting to flee to avoid arrest and prosecution.

During their appearance, all of the accused said they intended pleading not guilty to the charge of murdering Macia.

Despite video footage of Marcia being dragged behind a police van, only two of the accused mentioned it in their affidavits.

All of them said they were surprised to learn of Macia’s death as he had not complained of any injuries.

The case was postponed until next Monday and the officers will remain in custody.

Prosecutors will on Monday submit affidavits from witnesses.

The state will oppose bail and said they will call witnesses to the stand if need be.

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SAA crew member caught with drugs


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Johannesburg – A South African Airways crew member was arrested at the OR Tambo International airport on Friday for allegedly trafficking drugs from Sao Paulo, Brazil into the country, the Hawks said on Friday.

Captain Paul Ramaloko said the 34-year-old flight attendant was found with nearly two kilograms of cocaine, estimated to have a street value of R300,000.

“She had wrapped the drugs on the upper part of her body, under her clothes,” said Ramaloko.

He said she was under surveillance for some time and was arrested  shortly after landing at the OR Tambo International airport.

She was apparently part of a drug syndicate trafficking between the two countries.

“We hope this arrest will break the chain in the trafficking of drugs between South Africa and Sao Paulo,” said Ramaloko.

The woman was expected to appear in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

She would face charges of dealing in drugs. – Sapa

Job creation and skill development imperative,says premier


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North West invests in skills development for more jobs and productivity 

 

 The North West Provincial Government is to spend R19 million on skills development to uplift young people during the 2013/2014 financial year in an effort to address

 

unemployment, poverty and inequality, Premier Thandi Modise announced at the Provincial Jobs Fair and Job Summit held in Potchefstroom on Friday.

 

Addressing hundreds of potential employers and other stakeholders at Madiba Banquet Hall, Premier Modise said that young people are under enormous pressure to find employment especially the graduates. She said that her administration is aware of the challenges faced by young people and was happy that the Minister of Labour Mildred Oliphant was present at the summit as she will be able to assist in addressing these challenges. 

 

 The Premier highlighted that according to 2011 census report, the North West Province is a home to about 3.5. million inhabitants, and the economy in the province has grown at about 2.7 % which is miniscule given the 5.4 % needed by National Development Plan to create 11 million jobs by 2030. She said that the mining sector contributes 30% to the overall GDP of the province with other sectors like manufacturing at 4.9 %, agriculture at 2 % and community service at 11.7 %.

 

Modise alluded that her province is faced with the predominantly poor population with high levels of dependency on social grants, uneven distribution of limited and available resources which inhibit service delivery and economic growth and also possibility of shedding of jobs by the mining sector.

 

“As part of our strategic plan to address these challenges the Provincial Government proposed building strong and enduring partnerships and to select from many possible interventions which hold promise of greatest possible, create jobs, improve efficiency and productivity, fairer distribution of economic opportunities and rewards,” she stressed.

 

She underscored that the province boast itself with strong agricultural sector, road transport network between SADEC and other provinces such as Gauteng, Free State, Limpopo and Northern Cape and that BRICS will create opportunity for international markets in agriculture.

 

   The Premier hinted that she is in negotiations with Minister of Minerals about the marble project in Taung to be given to Women in the Province.

 

  The Province will seize the opportunity brought about by climate change by introduction of several Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency initiatives and Manufacturing opportunities.

 

In her address, Minister Mildred Oliphant said the jobs summit and jobs fair is one of the initiatives that Government has embarked on to ease the lot of many people who find themselves not only jobless but also hopeless.

 

The Minister highlighted that the Job fair gave effect to government’s commitment in the struggle to ease the challenge of inequality, poverty and unemployment and that the summit was designed to help employers and potential employees to find each other.

 

 “The focus of government is decent work hence we have set in motion process of amending critical areas of Legislation like Labour Relation and Basic Conditions of Employment.

 

  The Employment Services Bill and Employment equity Amendment Bill have also been submitted to Parliament. The Portfolio Committee has deliberated and voted on Basic Conditions of Employment and will be finalising the Labour Relations Bill. These legislation will make it difficult for situations that gave rise to Marikana,” she said.

 

MEC for Economic Development, Conservation, Environment and Tourism, Motlalepula Rosho focused the summit to key projects which are aimed at addressing development in the province such as Beef Beneficiation in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Development of Electronic Sector Zone in Dr Kenneth Kaunda, Expansion of Tourism Sector through a deal with Peermont Group and the North West Hotel School and Platinum Beneficiation in Bojanala.

 

 MEC Rosho said that while Tourism, Agriculture and Mining are top job drivers, the provincial government is in negotiations with Ireland, Thailand and Mozambique on issues of arts, hospitality and tourism opportunities for the Province.

 

Private Sector institutions such as National Empowerment Fund and industrial Development Corporation, South African Maritime Safety Authority presented to both the Minister, Premier and other stakeholders about their initiatives and urged Business and SMMEs to make use of available funding and support opportunities that creates jobs and alleviates poverty available from their institution.

 

The job summit which was hosted by the North West Provincial government in partnership with the Department of labour was seen by many of the young people who attended it in numbers as an opportunity for them to find long lasting solution to unemployment and poverty.

 

Social partners in attendance committed to sustainable and practical declarations to create jobs for the young people.

 

   The summit was also characterized by a job fair which created opportunities for job seekers and unemployed graduates to meet with prospective employers and other institutions that can assist with their placement in different forms of employment or learning opportunities.