Man held for killing cop girlfriend


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Johannesburg – A 28-year-old man accused of killing his policewoman girlfriend was arrested in Bloemfontein on Wednesday, Free State police said.

The man handed himself in to police in Navalsig, said police spokesperson Sinah Mpakane.

The woman was found dead in her boyfriend’s room on Sunday evening.

Apparently the two had an argument the night before.

“The victim died as a result of stab wounds she sustained,” said Mpakane.

She was a warrant officer at Thabong SAPS, working as a psychometrist at its employee health and wellness division.

The man would appear in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Friday.

– SAPA

KZN educational therapists get salary adjustment


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Durban – The DA in KwaZulu-Natal has welcomed a decision by the national Treasury to pay R23m due to educational therapists.

“The agreement spells very good news for the many education therapists in our province who provide an invaluable service, often under very trying circumstances, to extremely vulnerable children, often with both mental and physical challenges,” DA spokesperson Tom Stokes said.

The provincial education department had confirmed that it would begin paying R23m due to the educational therapists in October, he said in a statement.

The 160 educational therapists had been paid less than their counterparts in the country for the past five years.

“Their qualifications and experience are vital. To have lost them over a salary dispute would have been tragic,” he said.

– SAPA

Crash MEC was late for meeting


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Johannesburg – Former Gauteng local government and housing MEC Humphrey Mmemezi was late for a meeting when his car was involved in an accident in November 2011, the Krugersdorp Magistrate’s Court heard on Wednesday.

This emerged when his former driver Joseph Semitjie was cross-examined by State prosecutor Micky Thesna.

Mmemezi was supposed to have been at his meeting at 09:00, but only left his house at 09:30.

Semitjie told the court the accident – involving the MEC’s car and Thomas Ferreira on his motorcycle – happened around 10:00 at the Paardekraal intersection on the R28 in Krugersdorp.

Earlier, the court heard Semitjie, who faces charges of reckless and negligent driving and failure to assist an injured person, did not pass an advanced driver’s test.

“If you did not pass your advanced driving course who gave you the authority to drive a state vehicle,” asked Thesna.

Semitjie said he was given authority to drive the vehicle by his superior, who had also tested his driving skills.

“I was not given any test to write during my training as a VIP driver but only tested out driving on the streets,” said Semitjie.

Thesna put it to Semitjie that several SAPS members who served in the VIP protection unit had told the court that blue lights and sirens were only supposed to be used in life-threatening emergencies.

“I do not agree with their testimony because blue lights and sirens can also be used to alert other motorist that a vehicle transporting a high profile person is approaching,” said Semitjie.

Beeld reported on Wednesday that Ferreira was on his motorcycle when Semitjie allegedly drove a BMW X5 left of the yellow line in Paardekraal Drive, disregarding a red traffic light.

Ferreira, who was on Windsor Road, collided with the car in the middle of the intersection.

– SAPA

Teen may be accused of sex with corpse


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Pietermaritzburg – An 18-year-old man accused of murder and rape, admitted in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday that he had sex with a “motionless” 14-year-old girl.

He did not dispute that she might have been alive at the time.

If the girl was alive, which might be proved by medical evidence later, the man could be convicted of rape.

The alternative charge to rape is sex with a corpse.

The man’s two co-accused, who are minors, have pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

The State alleged that the girl was waylaid and forced into bushes at the Pietermaritzburg cemetery in July 2011, when she was raped and assaulted.

She died of head injuries.

On Thursday, a youth will testify through an intermediary.

The witness will be seated in another room and the replies to questions will be relayed to the courtroom through closed circuit television.

– SAPA

Cop, Sars official swipe drugs at border


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Johannesburg – A police constable and an SA Revenue Service (Sars) employee were arrested for allegedly stealing drugs at the Lebombo border post on Wednesday, Mpumalanga police said.

“The policeman searched a taxi from Mozambique while its driver went to stamp his passport, and found a washing powder, plastic [container] stacked with cocaine estimated at [a street value of] more than R3m,” said police spokesperson Leonard Hlathi.

The officer allegedly called an off-duty Sars employee who took the drugs to his home.

A police operation was already underway in response to a tip-off about the taxi entering the country, and this led to the policeman’s arrest.

“After the constable’s arrest, he took us to the other suspect’s home where he freely handed the drugs over and was arrested.”

The police later arrested the taxi driver.

They would all appear in the Komatipoort Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

– SAPA

DA jumping gun on electoral bill – ANC


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Johannesburg – The DA was jumping the gun by going to court about a draft bill that could prevent people living overseas from registering for provincial elections, the ANC said on Wednesday.

“The DA’s baffling decision to approach the court on a draft bill that Parliament is still considering is premature, ill-advised and defies common sense,” said ANC Chief Whip Stone Sizani.

He said the electoral amendment bill was still being discussed in the parliamentary committee, and was scheduled for public hearings soon.

The DA reported that it and nine other applicants filed papers on the matter in the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday.

DA executive chairperson James Selfe said they wanted South Africans living overseas to be eligible to register for both national and provincial elections.

They believed the bill might be unconstitutional, because it excluded the right to a provincial vote.

“As it stands, the Independent Electoral Commission’s [IEC] bill will only allow for overseas voters to vote for the national list and not the regional list,” Selfe said.

“By doing this, the bill would also effectively rule out having a constituency-based system. It will also not provide for overseas voters to vote for the provincial legislature.”

The DA wanted people to be able to register abroad, and to have voting stations made available in locations where a substantial number of South Africans lived, but where there were no embassies or consulates.

Going to court

Sizani said the DA tended to use the courts to fight its political battles in Parliament.

“It is unfortunate that, despite its repeated losses in courts, the opposition has still not learnt a valuable lesson that, in terms of the doctrine of separation of powers, the judiciary cannot be drawn into or made to interfere in the internal processes of an independent arm of the state.

“Recently, the DA spent millions on legal fees and was also ordered to cover legal fees for Parliament after losing in two courts on a case that sought to draw the judiciary into the internal affairs of Parliament,” Sizani said.

He was referring to DA’s application in the Constitutional Court to compel Parliament to debate a vote of confidence in President Jacob Zuma.

The Constitutional Court dismissed the application.

“The decision to approach the courts on what is essentially a work in progress within Parliament is tantamount to asking the court to write this bill for Parliament,” said Sizani.

“Inasmuch as Parliament may not write judgments for the judiciary, the judiciary too, should not be called in to write bills for the legislature,” he said.

– SAPA

Media stars shine at MOST Awards


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Johannesburg – The MediaShop, Johannesburg, won the 2013 MOST Overall Media Agency of the Year award in Sandton on Tuesday.

SpaceStation won the MOST Overall Media Owner of the Year Award.

The MOST Awards honours media agency and media owner sales staff. The aim is to enhance the relationship between media agency staff and the sales and marketing teams within media owners.

The first MOST Awards were awarded five years ago.

The Media Owner Overall Lamb Award went to Tractor Outdoor and the Media Agency Overall Lamb Award was awarded to PHD Cape Town.

The MOST Awards also host the Advertising Media Association of South Africa’s (Amasa) Roger Garlick Media awards for innovation in media strategy and planning.

The Ignition Award, for students currently studying media, was awarded to Michelle Venter-Davies of the Vega School of Brand Leadership.

The 2013 Roger Garlick Grand Prix was won by Taryn Naledi Hood from Mindshare for the YUM KFC Journey of Hope campaign.

Chris Botha of The MediaShop, Johannesburg, won Media Agency Rising Star of the Year, while Michelle Meyjes, CEO The MEC Group was honoured as – Media Agency Legend of the Year.

Media Owner Rising Star of the Year was Jacques Du Preez of Provantage and Media Owner Legend of the Year was Gill Randall, Joint MD, NAB/Caxton Newspapers.

– Fin24

Western Cape road closed due to protest


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Cape Town – A service delivery protest resulted in the N7 being closed at Piketberg on Wednesday afternoon, Western Cape traffic chief Kenny Africa said.

“There were about 60 protesters burning tyres on the road and we had to close the N7 on both sides of the circle, redirecting traffic through Piketberg,” he said.

“The protest is apparently all about housing problems.”

Africa said the tyres had since been cleared and SA National Roads Agency Ltd staff were cleaning the road surface.

The road, which had been closed since around noon, was expected to reopen later on Wednesday.

Lieutenant Colonel Andre Traut said no arrests had been made.

“Our operational members are deployed in the area,” he said.

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– SAPA

I have earned their trust – Ramphele


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Johannesburg – Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele claims to have earned the trust of communities across the country.

“People are proud that I am the only public leader who disclosed her income… that means trust,” she said in Gauteng on Wednesday.

Ramphele recently revealed her net worth of over R50m to the public.

She insisted that every public representative should do the same to gain the trust of the people they led.

“I have over the years worked with communities in Limpopo, Cape Town, and many other places… people know that what they see is what they get… I have nothing to hide.”

Ramphele was visiting Tembisa on Wednesday and inspected the Phomolong Clinic and an NGO housing various entrepreneurial projects.

She was expected to also visit Enhlanzeni hostel dwellers before going on a walk-about at the Swazi Inn market.

– SAPA

Former MEC’s driver failed driving course


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Johannesburg – Former Gauteng MEC Humphrey Mmemezi’s driver Joseph Motsamai Semitjie did not pass an advanced driver’s test, the Krugersdorp Magistrate’s Court heard on Wednesday.

This emerged as Semitjie, who is facing charges of reckless and negligent driving and failure to assist an injured person, was being cross-examined by prosecutor Micky Thesna.

“If you did not pass your advanced driving course who gave you the authority to drive a state vehicle,” asked Thesna.

Semitjie told the court he was given authority to drive the vehicle by his superior, who had also tested his driving skills.

“I was not given any test to write during my training as a VIP driver but only tested out driving on the streets,” said Semitjie.

Thesna put it to Semitjie that several SAPS members who served in the VIP protection unit had told the court that blue lights and sirens were only supposed to be used in life-threatening emergencies.

“I do not agree with their testimony because blue lights and sirens can also be used to alert other motorist that a vehicle transporting a high profile person is approaching,” said Semitjie.

He told the court they had left the former local government and housing MEC’s house around 09:30 and the MEC was supposed to be at his meeting at 09:00 on the day of the accident in 2011.

The accident happened at around 10:00 at the Paardekraal intersection on the R28 in Krugersdorp.

Beeld reported on Wednesday that Thomas Ferreira was on his motorcycle when Semitjie allegedly drove a BMW X5 left of the yellow line in Paardekraal Drive, disregarding a red traffic light.

Ferreira, who was on Windsor Road, collided with the car in the middle of the intersection.

– SAPA