‘Extending courses will see more graduates’


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Cape Town – A proposal to extend university courses by a year would see an additional 28 percent of students graduate.

A Council for Higher Education report released this week revealed shockingly low university graduation numbers.

Just 50 percent of students graduated and less than 5 percent of young African and coloured people succeeded in tertiary education, it said.

A task team appointed by the council had proposed a flexible curriculum structure in which courses would be extended by a year to give students the academic and social foundation needed to succeed.
For more http://www.iol.co.za

Angry women teach mugger a lesson


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Pietermaritzburg – Muggers better watch out; women are not weak and easy targets to be messed with.

A mugger learnt this lesson the hard way when he attempted to steal a cellphone from a woman in Church Street in Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday afternoon.

The act was caught on the CCTV cameras monitored by Safe City. They did not need to intervene much as a group of surrounding woman took justice into their own hands.

Lucas Holtzhausen of Safe City and his staff were amused at the justice that was dished out by the women.

Kicked in private parts

“An unfortunate male suspect tried to steal a woman’s cellphone. He ran up to her and tried to grab it. She screamed and at least 10 women came to help her. The guy didn’t know where to turn. One lady came from behind and kicked him right in his private parts. He got it from all sides. Luckily there were some traffic wardens nearby who ‘rescued’ him, but the women did not stop, they kept following him,” said Holtzhausen.

While the traffic wardens kept the suspect from the wrath of the sizeable group of women, Safe City dispatched police to the scene.

Police spokesperson Joey Jeevan said they had received a report of a fight along Church Street in the Pietermaritzburg CBD on Wednesday. “A traffic officer arrested a 21-year-old male suspect at the scene. It is believed that the man robbed a female victim of her cellular phone and she immediately began shouting for assistance. Instantly, community members apprehended the man and began assaulting him.”

The woman whose phone was stolen did not want to open a case and the man was later released.

Holtzhausen feels that this is poetic justice since it is Women’s Month: “The moral of this story? All men please beware, it is Women’s Month!”

On Wednesday, The Witness reported that robbers who targeted two women in the Pietermaritzburg CBD where caught by two body builders and were made to hand back their loot.

– The Witness

Zuma in Angola for DRC talks


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Pretoria – President Jacob Zuma arrived in Luanda, Angola, on Thursday for consultations with Angola President Jos Eduardo dos Santos and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Joseph Kabila Kabanga, the presidency said.

“The consultation is a follow-up to a meeting held by the three presidents on March 12 2013 in Luanda,” spokesperson Mac Maharaj said.

“The three heads of state are expected to discuss a range of issues relating to peace and stability in the region, particularly the current peace efforts in the DRC.”

Zuma was accompanied by International Relations and Co-operation Minister Maite Nkoana Mashabane, Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa, Energy Minister Ben Martins and Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Lechesa Tsenoli.

– SAPA

Drugs worth R56m found in suitcase


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Johannesburg – Drugs worth millions of rands were found in a suitcase at the OR Tambo International Airport, the Hawks said on Friday.

“Yesterday [Thursday] at around 16:00… the police at the airport and customs searched an unclaimed luggage bag containing 20kg of crystal meth worth R56m,” said Captain Paul Ramaloko.

“When we tried to check who the person was, by that time, the person disappeared.”

No arrests had been made yet.

The bag had come off a flight from Abu Dhabi.

– SAPA

Murder suspect ‘gun’ pics go viral


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Durban – Pictures of a murder-accused posing with what appears to be a gun have gone viral on social media networks, The Mercury reported on Friday.

Hector Britts, 33, is accused of shooting Craigh Botha, 38, at a Durban nightclub earlier in August.

Some of the pictures show Britts with what appears to be gun while he poses with young women.

Other pictures show Britts in a suit and tie brandishing a “gun” while surrounded by similarly dressed men.

Themes

Britt’s wife, Lauren, said the “guns” in the photographs were toys or cigarette lighters either used for theme parties at the nightclub where he worked or taken on their wedding day. “They belonged to our son,” she told The Mercury.

“That was taken off my Facebook page and I don’t appreciate that.”

Family and friends of the victim were outraged.

“I am worried for those girls,” Botha’s brother Andrew said. He told The Mercury he was disappointed and shocked.

The photographs had been handed over to the authorities.

Shooting

Britts worked as a ‘security manager’ at the Rocca Bar in Durban on the night of shooting and handed himself over to the police shortly afterwards.

He was initially charged with attempted murder while Botha was fighting for his life in hospital. The charge was changed to murder when Botha died of organ failure a few days later.

Britts now denies killing Botha, saying he doesn’t own a gun and doesn’t know who shot Botha.

In his affidavit he says he was attacked by Botha and was still in shock when “somebody shot the deceased.”

Britts appeared in the Durban Magistrate’s Court earlier this week and was released on R10 000 bail.

His next court appearance is scheduled for September.
For more http://www.news24.com

Shacks catch fire in Alexandra


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Johannesburg – About 50 shacks caught fire in Alexandra, Johannesburg, on Friday morning, emergency services said.

“No injuries have been reported yet,” Johannesburg emergency services spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi said.

He said the extent of the damage would be assessed once the fire had been put out.

“The cause of the fire will be investigated. Disaster management will be on site to assist the displaced families.”
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Gauteng woman killed in hit-and run


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Johannesburg – A woman died in an alleged hit-and-run accident in Roodepoort, west of Johannesburg, on Friday, paramedics said.

The woman was found dead on Killburn Road in Discovery after she apparently tried to cross the road, ER24 spokesperson Vanessa Jackson said.

She had succumbed to her injuries.

“The vehicle that allegedly knocked the woman down was no longer on scene and it is being investigated as an alleged hit-and-run incident,” Jackson said.

– SAPA

Mandela still critical but improving


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Pretoria – Former president Nelson Mandela’s condition was still critical but steadily improving, the presidency said on Friday.

Spokesperson Mac Maharaj did not provide an update on Mandela’s health but said nothing had changed from the last statement the presidency released.

On 11 August, Maharaj said: “The medical team also reiterated that although his health was improving steadily, Madiba still remained in a critical condition.”

Mandela was spending his 77th day at the Medi-Clinic Heart hospital in Pretoria.

The anti-apartheid icon was admitted on 8 June for a recurring lung infection.

– SAPA

Top execs probed for child porn – report


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Johannesburg – Police are investigating another 44 people with possible links to an international child pornography ring, and have obtained at least 30 search warrants so far, a spokesperson said on Friday.

“We did an investigation on 50 suspects… we then obtained 30 search warrants early in August,” said Lieutenant General Solomon Makgale.

“We executed those warrants and that’s how we arrested those six. The six are part of the 50.”

Top executives

He could not confirm a report in The Times that among the alleged paedophiles were top executives of banks, insurance firms, legal practices, and IT companies.

A policeman with knowledge of the investigation told the newspaper that several of the suspects have links to high-profile companies and professional practices.

“They are not small fry. A few are said to be quite powerful,” the source told The Times.

“There are a number of the suspects, married, with children and living so-called normal lives, who are being incredibly uncooperative,” the officer added.

Arrests

Police had followed up on a tip-off from Interpol last Thursday and arrested six men in four provinces for possession of child porn.

The accused were arrested in Lichtenburg, Bloemfontein, White River, Douglasdale, Florida, and Potchefstroom.

They were a teacher, a retired school principal, a headmaster, a lawyer, a dermatologist, and a businessman.

Since the arrests, they had appeared in various South African courts separately and had their cases postponed.

Makgale said police were trying to obtain the remaining 20 search warrants.

On Wednesday, the newspaper reported the case had links to Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Western Europe, and Australasia.

It reported that children as young as 5 were believed to have been groomed to have sex with each other and adults.

– SAPA

Gordhan: Higher inflation concern


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Johannesburg – A jump in South Africa’s headline consumer inflation needs to be watched, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Thursday, citing concern about higher fuel prices in tandem with a weaker currency.

 

Gordhan also said Africa’s top economy has not yet seen a big increase in exports even as the rand has softened.

 

“A rapid depreciation of the rand at the same time as the kind of increases in fuel prices [we’re seeing] is not healthy for SA’s inflation,” Gordhan told Reuters on the sidelines of a media briefing in Johannesburg.

 

“We’ve got to be watchful.”

 

Headline inflation accelerated to 6.3% year-on-year in July, from 5.5% the previous month, breaching the central bank’s target band of between 3 – 6%, mainly because of higher fuel and electricity prices.

 

While the weaker rand should support manufacturers as it makes South Africa’s exports more competitive, Gordhan said the benefits so far had been limited.

 

“We don’t see the massive increase in exports that we should be seeing,” he said.

 

Down tools

 

The rand fell to a four-year low on Thursday, mainly because investors dumped risky emerging markets assets due to uncertainty about whether the US Federal Reserve would start to curtail its monthly bond-buying programme.

 

The rand has lost 22% against the dollar since the start of the year and is looking more vulnerable than other emerging market currencies because of continuing labour unrest in the domestic vehicle manufacturing and mining industries.

 

The country is facing strikes across leading sectors of the economy, with the vehicle manufacturers strike in its fourth day and some construction workers and gold miners threatening to down tools from next week.

 

While many of the factors driving weakness in the rand were outside of SA’s control, Gordhan said the country would weather the storm mainly because of a floating exchange rate and a bond market that offers high yields to investors.

 

“We are not the Fed of the United States…we’re not tapering QE [quantitative easing]. We are not the financial investors who look for yield and move their money in a way in which they can get their yield, but we’ll survive it.”

 

Gordhan said economic growth for 2013 was likely to come in close to the central bank’s 2% forecast as mining production had shown some improvements since last year.

 

Reuters