Gov outrage over woman assault


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The government is outraged over the assault of a woman in Jane Furse, Limpopo, spokeswoman Phumla Williams said on Tuesday.

 

“This is a criminal activity and we call on law enforcement agencies to investigate, arrest and prosecute those that are involved in this heinous crime,” she said in a statement.

 

Two of five people accused of assaulting the woman and filming it were granted bail by the Nebo Magistrate’s Court.

 

Matthew Makofane, Maria Mahlaela, Gladys Maphanga, Refilwe Mzimba and Thabang Makuwa appeared in court on Monday, Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said.

 

The group, all employees at a clothing shop in Jane Furse, allegedly assaulted 49-year-old Ester Mankge after accusing her of stealing a packet of underwear.

 

Makofane and Mahlaela received R500 bail each. Maphanga, Mzimba and Makuwa would remain in custody because of previous assault allegations.

 

Two men in the group allegedly beat the woman with various objects while filming it. The Daily Sun uploaded the video to their YouTube account on Monday.

 

“The incident happened October last year but the woman never opened a case until someone notified the police of the video,” Mulaudzi said.

 

A case was opened on April 8. All five were arrested last week.

 

Williams urged the public to refrain from spreading the video clip.

 

“These acts perpetuate immorality and work against building a society where there is respect for human life and dignity,” she said.

 

“South Africa is a democratic country with a Constitution that protects the rights of all that live in it.”

 

The ANC Women’s League in Limpopo also condemned the incident.

 

“The owner of the shop and security guards are counter-revolutionaries and we call all women and men to boycott the shop since this … crime happened inside the shop,” it said in a statement.

 

“The shop owner has failed dismally to guarantee gogo (grandmother) her women’s rights to (a) life free from violence, allowing gogo to endure continued violence which could end in her death.” – Sapa

 

 

Takkies “trump other prove” in trial


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Pretoria – A pair of large, scuffed running shoes that police say they found hidden in a kennel at the home of alleged axeman Joseph Ntshongwana took centre stage at his trial on Tuesday when a police expert insisted that a toecap, found near one of his alleged victims, was a “perfect match” for the right shoe.

 

Major Ze-Ev Krein, the chief forensic analyst at the police forensic science laboratory, was adamant that his “physical match” of the shoe and the toecap was an “exact science” and, in fact, it trumped any other scientific proof.

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SA refs to officiate in CAF Champions League


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South African officials Daniel Bennett together with assistant referees Enock Molefe and Zakhele Siwela will take charge of a key last 16 Orange CAF Champions League 2013 match between Cotton Sport of Cameroon and Stade Malien of Mali this weekend.

 

Tinyiko Victor will be the fourth official.

 

The match will be played between 19 and 21 April 2013.

 

SAFA’s head of referees, Adeel Carelse said the three officials continue to fly the South African flag high.

 

“We are happy for the three officials. They have shown great consistency and their hard work has duly been recognised by CAF,” said Carelse.

 

 

A search for a missing helicopter resume


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By Obakeng Maje

Mahikeng-North West police are investigating a case of inquest after a helicopter crushed into Modimolle dam in Mmabatho yesterday.

Police said the motive behind the crush is unknown and how many people occupied the helicopter.

“Police search will resume today after it was adjourned because of darkness” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

The helicopter allegedly plunged into a dam late at around 17:30 yesterday.

Police divers were brought from Klerksdorp to help and rescue victims.

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Black Leopards maul Ajax


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Black Leopards got a crucial three points in their battle against relegation following a dramatic 2-1 win against fellow strugglers Ajax Cape Town in Polokwane.

 

The Urban Warriors had led through Abia Nale’s 19-minute goal and dominated the entire half, but Lidoda Duvha equalised through Michael Nkambule’s first touch, before captain Rodney Ramagalela netted a dramatic winner in stoppage-time.

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