ANC to hold memorial for mutilated teen


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Johannesburg -The ANC will hold a memorial service for a young girl raped and brutally killed in Naturena, south of Johannesburg, party officials said on Thursday.

 

“We will on (next) Thursday hold a memorial service for Thandeka ahead of her funeral next weekend,” said Gauteng ANC spokesman Sakhile Khumalo.

 

“We will… announce a complete programme the African national Congress will launch to ensure that her death is not in vain and that crime in this area and in the province is dealt a serious blow.”

 

Thandeka Madonsela was raped and mutilated last Saturday. Her body was found dumped near the N1.

 

Khumalo and other Gauteng provincial caucus members visited relatives of the orphaned girl earlier on Thursday.

 

Speaking to residents and relatives, Khumalo said Naturena and Freedom Park were plagued by crimes against women and children.

 

“This area is plagued by serious crimes, inclusive of murder, women and children abuse, as well a number of unsolved murders and disappearances,” he said.

 

“At this point we are not sure of the reasons that give rise to crime in the area. It appears there are numerous interventions by our law enforcement, but these do not appear to produce the required results.”

 

Khumalo said the caucus would be holding a series of anti-abuse campaigns against women and children in the area.

 

Two boys, aged 16 and 17, were arrested for Madonsela’s murder.

 

“(They) have since appeared in court and their case is postponed for further investigation. They were released into the custody of their parents until their next court appearance,” said Lt-Col Katlego Mogale. – Sapa

Mandela “responding well” to treatment


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Pretoria – Former president Nelson Mandela is “responding positively” to treatment for a recurring lung infection which has resulted in his re-admission to hospital, the presidency said on Thursday.

 

“The doctors advise that former president Nelson Mandela is responding positively to the treatment he is undergoing for a recurring lung infection,” presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said in a statement.

 

“He remains under treatment and observation in hospital.”

 

Earlier, Maharaj said Mandela was conscious when he was taken to an undisclosed hospital just before midnight on Wednesday.

 

He said that given Mandela’s age and medical history, doctors had acted with the greatest caution and responsibility, and had decided to send him to hospital.

 

“He is receiving treatment to deal with the infection and to keep him comfortable.”

 

Maharaj said infections spread rapidly. Asked if this was the case with Mandela, he answered: “They always do.”

 

On Thursday afternoon, journalists set up cameras outside 1 Military Hospital in Pretoria anticipating that Mandela might have been admitted there.

 

Soldiers manned the gate and turned away media cars trying to enter the hospital.

 

Earlier this month, Mandela was admitted to a Pretoria hospital for a scheduled check-up relating to a long-standing abdominal complaint. He was discharged the following day.

 

In February, he was admitted to hospital with a stomach ailment.

 

In December, Mandela spent 18 days in hospital during which he underwent an operation to remove gallstones and received treatment for his recurring lung infection.

 

Before that Mandela was last was taken to hospital in January 2011, when he was admitted to Milpark Hospital for routine tests relating to respiratory problems.

 

Mandela’s last major public appearance was in July 2010, at the final of the Fifa World Cup at Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg.

 

Since then he has spent his time between Johannesburg and his ancestral village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape.

 

South Africa’s first black president has a long history of lung problems, dating back to the time when he was a political prisoner on Robben Island during apartheid. While in jail he contracted tuberculosis. – Sapa

 

 

A man perish in an accident in Pitsong near Taung


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung,Pitsong-North West police are investigating a culpable homicide case after a 22 year-old man died in a fatal accident.

Police said Keorapetse Morwaeng,22 died on a scene after his vehicle collided with a cow last night.

“We are investigating a culpable homicide case after a 22 year-old man perished in an accident” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

It is alleged that the incident took place in Pitsong last night. 

Morwaeng was allegedly alone in the car at the time of the accident.

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Pistorius must decide on racing- Agent


ImageIt is up to murder accused Oscar Pistorius to decide whether he wants to start racing again after some of his bail conditions were lifted on Thursday, his agent said.

 

“I will sit down with him and discuss it with him, but he will be the one to decide and let us know if wants to race,” Peet van Zyl said of the paralympic athlete.

 

“I have not discussed it [participating in races] with him yet, and would not be able to say if he would. He has not trained yet, and when a man hasn’t trained for such a long time he cannot just start racing again.”

 

Judge Bert Bam, handing down judgment in the High Court in Pretoria in Pistorius’s appeal of some of his bail conditions, said the paralympian would be allowed to use his passport to travel outside the country.

 

Pistorius had to inform his attorney a week before travelling, and provide an itinerary. He had to hand his passport back to his attorney within 24 hours of his return.

 

He was arrested on February 14 after his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp was shot dead in his Pretoria home. He did not attend the appeal proceedings.

 

-Sapa

Teen aquitted…but made sex video


ImageDurban – A teenage and his brother-in-law have been aquitted of the rape of a schoolgirl, in which the sexual acts were filmed on a cellphone and circulated, because of insufficient evidence.

 

 Darren Mogany, 19, and Adish Deonarain, 26, were on Wednesday acquitted of two counts of rape by the Durban Magistrate’s Court.

 

Deonarain was cleared because witnesses corroborated his version of events: That he had not taken part, or filmed, the sexual activity.

 

Mogany was cleared of rape because testimony by a friend of the teenage girl had contradicted the complainant’s version of events.

 

However, magistrate Sharon Marks found Mogany guilty on three charges: creating, keeping and distribution of child pornography after he filmed the sexual acts on a cellphone, and sent it to other people.

 

He will be sentenced in June.

 

Deonarain and Mogany were aquitted of procuring a child for the production of child pornography.

 

Mogany and Deonarain had been accused of spiking a schoolgirl’s drink and raping her on July 30, 2010.

 

The video of the incident went viral on cellphone networks before the pair were arrested last year when the complainant, who is now 19, laid charges against them.

 

The incident had happened at Mogany’s home in Merebank after a group of teenagers had bunked school and indulged in alcohol and dagga.

 

Magistrate Marks said the court could not accept that the video had been “unwittingly” distributed as it was clear from the evidence that Mogany had showed it to others at the house that day.

 

“His utterance of the words that it was like ‘Phoenix 2’ (another sex video that had been sent around), him Bluetoothing it to others, shows that he had the intention to make the video,” she said.

 

In 2009, a five-minute-long cellphone video clip did the rounds among school pupils in the Phoenix area before being distributed via Bluetooth to countless cellphones throughout the province. That video showed a giggling 16-year-old girl naked on a bed while four boys in full school uniform appeared to have sex with her.

 

Marks said that Mogany had been evasive when some questions were put to him, “like why he inserted the beer bottle into the complainant’s vagina, why he had exposed her breasts if the video was meant to be a momento, and the reasons why he had made the video in the first place”.

 

 On the decision to acquit Mogany and Deonarain on the rape charges, the court had considered the state of the complainant in the video, the magistrate said.

 

“She was passed out, so to speak, but what was pertinent about this evidence is that her eyes were closed through the whole recording, but when she testified she said she saw what happened,” Marks said.

 

The complainant had earlier testified that Mogany had given her something to drink and when she asked for a book that she had lent him, he took her upstairs to a bedroom.

 

“I was drowsy and I didn’t have any strength,” she had testified. “When I opened my eyes, I was naked on the bed and he was having intercourse with me.”

 

The teen claimed Deonarain appeared later, in a celebratory mood from passing his driver’s test, and he too had intercourse with her.

 

While drifting in and out of consciousness at the time, she had said she seen Mogany recording the incident and tried to push them away, but she was too weak.

 

Marks said the video corroborated the evidence relating to the other counts against Mogany – but not the rape charges against the two accused.

 

And although the complainant had testified, she said the court could not rely on single witness evidence.

 

Marks said the only evidence that the court could rely on that was factual, was the video.

 

“There is no corroborating evidence to implicate (Deonarain),” said Marks, when she acquitted the father of two of all charges.

 

Speaking to the Daily News outside court later, Deonarain said justice had been done and he could now finally live his life in peace.

 

“I had been wrongfully accused for so long,” he said. “It cost me a fortune to sort this whole thing out and it had put me in a situation where I couldn’t even take my children to visit their grandparents in Merebank.”

 

Deonarain said the trial had impacted on his life drastically and he would have not made it through without the support of his mother and wife.

 

“As much as this whole thing was horrific for me, imagine what my mother and wife were going through,” he said.

 

Neither the complainant nor her family were in court yesterday.

 

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Teen jailed for raping sister


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Durban – A teenager was jailed for eight years by the Esikhawini Regional Court on Thursday for raping his younger sister, KwaZulu-Natal police said.

 

The 15-year-old boy raped his six-year-old sister in December last year while their grandparents had gone to church, Captain Thulani Zwane said.

 

The girl was sleeping when her brother called her into his room and raped her.

 

“When the siblings’ grandmother came back from church, she noticed that the girl was not walking properly and questioned her. She confirmed that her brother had raped her,” he said.

 

The matter was reported to the police. – Sapa

Madiba is conscious – Presidency


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Johannesburg – Former president Nelson Mandela remains conscious in hospital after he was re-admitted due to a lung infection, the presidency said on Thursday.

“He is conscious,” said presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj.

Maharaj said he had confirmed during an interview with the BBC that Mandela was conscious when taken to an undisclosed hospital just before midnight on Wednesday.

“In the interview they asked whether when he was taken to hospital he was conscious… I confirmed that.”

Maharaj said that given Mandela’s age and medical history, the doctors’ “acted with the greatest act of caution and responsibility” and made a decision to send him to hospital.

“He is receiving treatment to deal with the infection and to keep him comfortable.”

Maharaj said infections spread rapidly. Asked if this was the case with Mandela, he answered: “They always do.”

Meanwhile, journalists began setting up cameras outside 1 Military Hospital in Pretoria anticipating that Mandela might have been admitted there.

Soldiers manned the gate and turned away media cars trying to enter the hospital.

Reporters were at the hospital to cover Deputy Defence Minister Thabang Makwetla’s visit to soldiers wounded during a battle with rebels in the Central African Republic last weekend.

Earlier this month, Mandela was admitted to a Pretoria hospital for a scheduled check-up. He was discharged the following day.

In December, Mandela underwent an operation to remove gallstones and to treat the recurring lung infection. He was discharged after an 18-day stay and placed under home-based high care at his Houghton residence.

In January, the presidency said Mandela had made a full recovery from the surgery and continued to improve.

In February 2012, he was admitted to hospital with a stomach ailment. At the time, the presidency said Mandela underwent a diagnostic procedure to investigate the cause of a long-standing abdominal complaint.

In January 2011, Mandela was taken to Milpark Hospital for routine tests relating to respiratory problems.

Mandela’s last major public appearance was in July 2010, at the final of the Fifa World Cup at Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg.

Since then he has spent his time between Johannesburg and his ancestral village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape.

Mandela has a long history of lung problems, dating back to the time when he was a political prisoner on Robben Island during apartheid. While in jail he contracted tuberculosis. – Sapa

Oscar has two bail conditions scrapped


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Pretoria – Two bail conditions imposed on murder accused paralympian Oscar Pistorius were set aside by the High Court in Pretoria on Thursday.

They related to his presence at his home at the Silverwoods Country Estate, and that he report to the Brooklyn police station twice a week.

Judge Bert Bam said these were not listed in the court order of February 22.

“These two conditions should be disregarded,” Bam said.

Pistorius, who was arrested on February 14 after Steenkamp was shot dead in his Pretoria home, was not present for the appeal.

Pistorius’s had appealed against the limitation on him visiting his home, and had argued that the visits to the police station unnecessarily exposed him to the criminal justice system. 

Pretoria magistrate Desmond Nair “misdirected himself” with the bail conditions he set for Oscar Pistorius, the High Court in Pretoria found.

“Not giving the appellant his passport was wrong,” said Judge Bert Bam, handing down judgment on Pistorius’s appeal of some of his bail conditions.

Bam said: “He has immovable assets. He is a professional athlete. He needs his passport to compete.”

Pistorius was emotional, but there was no evidence he was of “unstable mind” and needed to report to a probation officer, the judge said.

He called this “unreasonable and unfair” and unsupported by any evidence.

Pistorius can travel again after some of his bail conditions were lifted on appeal.

“He will be allowed to use his passport to travel outside the country,” said Judge Bert Bam.

“I could find no reason why the appellant should be forbidden to leave the country to compete abroad,” he said.

A condition was that he informed his attorney a week before travelling, and provided an itinerary.

He had to hand back his passport to his attorney within 24 hours of his return from travelling. – Sapa

Policemen in Tatane case acquitted


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Free State – The Ficksburg Regional Court on Thursday acquitted all seven policemen accused of the death of local protester Andries Tatane.

Regional Magistrate Hein van Niekerk found the State could not prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

Tatane died on April 13, 2011, after police used rubber bullets and batons to subdue him during a service delivery protest in Ficksburg.

The case received huge media attention after footage of Tatane’s alleged assault by police members was broadcast nationally. – Sapa

MINISTER MTHETHWA WELCOMES SUPREME COURT OF APPEAL DECISION ON VAN DER VYWER CLAIM


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BY Obakeng Maje

PRETORIA The Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa notes and welcomes the decision of the Supreme Court of Appeal which dismissed Frederick Barend Van Der Vywer’s claim against the Minister of Police today. 

Van der Vywer had been charged with the murder of a young woman, Ms Inge Lotz on 16 March 2005, but was acquitted. He decided to claim damages to the tune of R30 million against the Minister of Police.  The judgement dealt only with the merits of the claim and not with the quantum.

“The judgement vindicates the South African Police (SAPS).  Although the High Court had found that aspects of the investigation were less than satisfactory, the SAPS had clearly not been malicious or negligent in the investigation of the murder of Lotz as a whole” Zweli Mnisi said. 

The SAPS will continue to employ the highest professional standards when dealing with all crimes reported to it and will continue to find ways of enhancing its investigative techniques and capabilities in order to combat and prevent crime, whilst making South Africa safer and more secure.

“The Minister also noted that many commentators had stated without fully taking all the facts into account that there had been a miscarriage of justice.  There was no such miscarriage and in fact, this judgment confirms that the truth has prevailed and the Court made the correct decision” Ministry of Police spokesperson Mnisi said.

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