Bekkersdal community centre torched


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Johannesburg – Protesters in Bekkersdal burnt down the community centre on Thursday, police said.

Police spokesperson Lungelo Dlamini said several people were arrested in connection with the fire.

“I cannot, at this stage, say how many people were arrested. I will release a statement with the figures later today [Thursday].”

Protesting residents set the building alight after 14:00. Dlamini was not sure whether the blaze had been extinguished.

“Fire engines have been deployed and police are stationed everywhere in the area.”

Dlamini said the situation in the area was still tense.

A group of Bekkersdal residents marched to the nearby Simunye township earlier in the day.

Police said the group was peaceful.

– sapa

Alleged Satanic killer found God


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Johannesburg – One of the men implicated in the death of Kirsty Theologo after an alleged Satanic ritual found God through the incident, the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg sitting in Palm Ridge heard on Thursday.

Clinical psychologist Suzette Heath said Robin Harwood seemed to believe his role in Theologo’s killing was all part of God’s plan.

Theologo, 18, was doused with petrol and set alight on a hill in Linmeyer in October 2011 as part of a “soul-selling” ritual.

She died in hospital a week later, while her friend, who was 14-years-old at the time, survived the attack.

“The whole thing went wrong so he [Harwood] believes this is how God led him to meet with Him [God],” said Heath.

“He is sad that Kirsty was killed, but remorse is a complex emotion.”

Reading from her notes, Heath said Harwood told her: “I do regret that it happened… I can’t look at it in a negative way because then I will break.”

Harwood did not think of helping the girls after they were set alight. He and his co-accused left the injured girls on the hill.

“He said he ran away… He didn’t think of helping her.”

Heath told the court she could not ascertain whether Harwood and his co-accused were concerned about the girls’ well-being following the attack, as they went clubbing the next day.

Memory loss

Earlier, she explained why Harwood failed to remember all the events that happened on the night of the ritual.

“It could be that he wants to lessen his contribution to the incident,” said Heath.

While Harwood might have been aware of his actions, he might not have fully understood the consequences.

Peer-pressure, alcohol, drugs, and the fact that the crime involved dealing with the devil could have contributed to Harwood not backing out.

Harwood, Linden Wagner, Courtney Daniels, and Harvey Isha are on trial for Theologo’s murder and the attempted murder of her friend.

Two others, Jeremy King and Lester Moody, earlier confessed to the crime and were each sentenced to 17 years in prison, five of them suspended.

– SAPA

Removal of Zuma ad unconstitutional, court rules


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Johannesburg – The South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg ruled on Thursday that the Airports Company SA (Acsa) and Primedia acted unconstitutionally by censoring an advertising campaign at OR Tambo International Airport, said activist group Avaaz.

Avaaz took the companies to court after its posters depicting President Jacob Zuma watching over a lioness about to be shot with a handgun were removed from the airport in Kempton Park.

The caption on the posters read: “President Zuma can save her [the lioness’s] life”.

The posters were part of a campaign to prevent trade in lion bones.

“This decision is a victory for citizens everywhere who now can begin, again, calling on President Zuma to end the brutal lion bone trade before lions are wiped out for good,” said Avaaz campaign director Emma Ruby-Sachs.

Avaaz said Acsa asked Primedia to remove the posters because it was concerned that the inclusion of Zuma’s image and name in the poster would cause a “public relations nightmare”.

Acsa spokesperson Unathi Batyashe-Fillis said the company would comment after studying the written judgment.

– SAPA

DEPARTMENT TO RE-ENFORCE THE COMMITMENT OF SOCIAL WORKERS


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Rustenburg-North West MEC for Social Development Collen Maine says his department will tomorrow conduct a provincial social work seminar to re-enforce the commitment of social workers and presents awards to long serving social workers.

 

 

 

“Tomorrow’s seminar at Royal Bafokeng Conference will allow us an opportunity resolve the challenges facing social workers on their endeavour to delivery social services to our communities,” Maine said.

 

 

 

A one day seminar, Maine said will deliberate on the state of social work practice, professional development and management of social workers.

 

 

 

Maine will also presents awards to long serving social workers (10 – 40 years service) at a gala dinner to be held at Royal Bafokeng sports ground on Friday evening.

 

 

 

The Registra of the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACCSP), Provincial social work veterans forum, and more than 600 social workers will attend the event.

 

 

 

Details are as follows:-

 

 

 

Provincial Seminar

 

 

 

Date: 25 October 2013

 

Venue:

 

  Roya Bafokeng Conference Centre

 

Time : 10h00

 

 

 

Gala dinner to be held at Royal Bafokeng Sports Ground at 18h00.-TDN

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(Edited By Obakeng Maje)

 

A person injured in fatal accident on N12


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By Obakeng Maje

Fochville-One person left fatally injured in an accident that took place this morning.

 

A Truck collided with a private vehicle between Fochville and Glenhawie on N12 road.

 

Er24 paramedics we called and injured person was rushed to hospital.

 

The cause of the accident is sketchy at the moment.-TDN

 

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Baffour joins Gold in Ghana


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Former Mamelodi Sundowns striker, Emmanuel Baffour, has joined Ashanti Gold in Ghana’s Premier League.

 

Soccer-Laduma revealed that Baffour returned to Ghana, after struggling to land a deal in South Africa.

For more http://www.soccerladuma.com

5 Nabbed At Testing Station For Fraud And Corruption


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Johannesburg – Five people were arrested at the Clayville Testing Station in Isando, Kempton Park, on Wednesday for fraud and corruption, said the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC). 

 

“The five… believed to be part of a syndicate operating in the area, were arrested for buying and selling 21-day temporary licence vehicle permits,” the RTMC said in a statement.

 

One of them worked for FAW trucks, one was from Veridot/Datadot at Clayville, two of them were runners, and the fifth worked at the testing station, on the East Rand, it said.

 

“The syndicate is alleged to have been selling these permits fraudulently for quite some time.”

 

They had been charged, were being held by the police at Olifantsfontein and would appear in the regional court there on Thursday morning.

 

“Corruption in any form will not be accepted and tolerated. The RTMC will continue to respond without fear to [the] public reporting this kind of cancerous behaviour and will react with intent and purpose,” said RTMC acting CEO Gilberto Martins.

 

“We are confident that our sustained efforts will reap rewards and perpetrators of organised crime will be [held] to account,” he said. 

SAPA