Pistorius’s apology ‘highlight of the week’


Johannesburg – Oscar Pistorius’s emotional apology to the family of his dead girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, drew the most attention during his murder trial at the High Court in Pretoria this week.

This was according to information from media monitoring group, Data Driven Insight (DDI).

“I wake up every morning and you’re the first people I think of, the first people I pray for,” the paralympic athlete told the Steenkamps shortly after entering the witness box on Monday.

“I can’t imagine the sorrow and emptiness I’ve caused,” he said.

Pistorius’s apology generated around 23 912 articles within the hour that it was delivered, said the DDI.

Pistorius shot Steenkamp through a locked bathroom door at his Pretoria home on Valentine’s Day last year.

He alleged he had mistaken her for an intruder.

DDI said in the 24 hours ending at 14:00 on Friday, one of the topics that generated most online conversations was based on Pistorius’s conversation with presiding Judge Thokozile Masipa.

This was after Pistorius caved in after State prosecutor Gerrie Nel accused him of delivering evidence that differed to that he gave in his evidence-in-chief.

“It was a mistake… I’m tired, My Lady,” Pistorius replied in a monotone voice, keeping his eyes on Masipa.

She cautioned Pistorius that he “should be all here” and should tell the court if he was too tired to proceed.

Another topic of interest came about when Nel accused Pistorius of lying to the court.

The stern prosecutor was reprimanded by Masipa.

“You don’t call the witness a liar, not while he is in the witness box,” she said to Nel.

Globally, the United States gave the trial the most publicity, followed by Australia, the United Kingdom and then South Africa.

The data was compiled from 6.2 million social media platforms which included blogs, forums, social networks and commentary.

It also included data from 60 000 global online newspapers, 2 000 South African print publications and 66 radio and television stations.

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Pistorius’s apology highlight of the week in media


Johannesburg – Oscar Pistorius’s emotional apology to the family of his dead girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, drew the most attention during his murder trial at the High Court in Pretoria this week.

This was according to information from media monitoring group, Data Driven Insight (DDI).

“I wake up every morning and you’re the first people I think of, the first people I pray for,” the paralympic athlete told the Steenkamps shortly after entering the witness box on Monday.

“I can’t imagine the sorrow and emptiness I’ve caused,” he said.

Pistorius’s apology generated around 23 912 articles within the hour that it was delivered, said the DDI.

Pistorius shot Steenkamp through a locked bathroom door at his Pretoria home on Valentine’s Day last year.

He alleged he had mistaken her for an intruder.

DDI said in the 24 hours ending at 14:00 on Friday, one of the topics that generated most online conversations was based on Pistorius’s conversation with presiding Judge Thokozile Masipa.

This was after Pistorius caved in after State prosecutor Gerrie Nel accused him of delivering evidence that differed to that he gave in his evidence-in-chief.

“It was a mistake… I’m tired, My Lady,” Pistorius replied in a monotone voice, keeping his eyes on Masipa.

She cautioned Pistorius that he “should be all here” and should tell the court if he was too tired to proceed.

Another topic of interest came about when Nel accused Pistorius of lying to the court.

The stern prosecutor was reprimanded by Masipa.

“You don’t call the witness a liar, not while he is in the witness box,” she said to Nel.

Globally, the United States gave the trial the most publicity, followed by Australia, the United Kingdom and then South Africa.

The data was compiled from 6.2 million social media platforms which included blogs, forums, social networks and commentary.

It also included data from 60 000 global online newspapers, 2 000 South African print publications and 66 radio and television stations.

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Mangaung faces water shortage


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Bloemfontein – Some households in the Mangaung metro could run out of water in the next four months if restrictions were ignored, lobby group AfriForum said on Friday.

“Bloemfontein would be without water by September. Botshabelo can run dry by August,” said CW Els of the Free State AfriForum.

The Mangaung metro municipality has not reacted to the claims.

Els said AfriForum had been trying to meet the municipality to compare information and discuss solutions, but the municipality could only meet the group in two weeks’ time.

“Residents have a right to know of the possible problem they would face in the future,” said Els.

Afriforum’s report on the matter contains a Government Gazette notice by the water affairs department of 14 March, announcing water restrictions that seemed to have been ignored by the metro.

The departmental notice installs a 15% restriction on residential and industrial water use in Mangaung, including Bloemfontein, Botshabelo and Thaba Nchu.

It restricts the use of water for irrigation purposes in the Modder River sub-catchment areas upstream from the Maselspoort Dam by 50%.

Regional water affairs head Nteliso Ntidi told local radio station OFM the 14 March notice was put on ice because the drought in the area had been broken.

Ntidi told the radio station that water affairs was now again investigating the water situation in the Caledon- and Modder rivers to decide whether water restrictions were necessary.

Els said questions should be asked why the unpopular decision of water restrictions for Mangaung had not been taken yet.

He said the situation was worrying because the main water source for Bloemfontein, the Rustfontein Dam, only had water, at the current usage rate, for 235 days.

“The Groothoek dam has only for 180 days from 26 March.”

Els said the Mangaung metro municipality had the lowest rainfall and the highest recorded water loss of all the eight metropolitan municipalities.

All Mangaung’s primary water resources were rainfall dependent.

Els said with the 2014 rainy season almost over for the area the issue needed urgent attention.

“The water levels in dams are quite low, and at the current usage rate water delivery is not sustainable until the next rainy season,” he said.

AfriForum indicated residents in the Estoire area, in Bloemfontein, had already been without water for five days on Friday.

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Zuma: Billions for water project


Johannesburg – The government had invested R12.45bn into the Mzimvubu Water Project in Tsolo Junction in the Eastern Cape, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday.

“This entails the building of the two dams, a hydropower plant at Laleni, bulk water distribution infrastructure and infield irrigation developments in the area,” Zuma said at the launch of the project.

Two dams will be build in the area, as part of the project.

“One in Ntabelanga on the Tsitsa River, which will be used for domestic and agricultural water supply requirements,” said Zuma.

The dam would become the tenth largest in the country and would store about 490 million cubic meters of water.

The Laleni dam would also be built and would be used for hydro-power generation.

“This dam has potential to generate 35 megawatts of base power or up to 180 megawatts of peaking power when operated jointly with the Ntabelanga Dam,” said Zuma.

The project would create about 6 700 jobs a year during the construction phase and 6 500 jobs a year during the operational phase.

It would serve about 720 000 households in domestic water supply.

“This is an important part of our efforts at equity and distribution , ensuring that we increase on the 95.2% people who now have access to clean water,” said Zuma.

The construction of the Ntabelanga dam would begin in November to be completed by February 2018, while work on the Laleni hydro-power scheme would start in 2016/17.

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Mokgareng sangoma set self alight after murder


By Obakeng Maje
Mokgareng- A 38 year-old sangoma Benjamin Monnahela allegedly committed suicide after he set himself alight in his house in Mokgareng village, near Taung.

Monnahela was expected to appear before North West High Court on Friday on charge of murder. He was arrested back in 2012 after he allegedly killed Mosetsanagape Supi,23 from Ipelegeng location in Schweizer Reneke.

Supi came to see Monnahela for consultation and he allegedly killed her for muti purpose. Supi’s mutilated body was found floating in the nearby river in Mokgareng by passerby.

Police were called and investigations linked the sangoma to Supi’s murder.

He was subsequently arrested with his former girlfriend but she was later aquitted.

Monnahela who was on bail was expected to appear at North West High court on Friday, but according to Vaaltar FM news, he allegedly burned himself to dead after he set his house alight.

Police investigations continue.-TDN
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Dead cats and dogs used to scare non-striking miners


By Obakeng Maje
Marikana-North West police said dead cats and dogs are allegedly used to scare away non-striking miners in Marikana. Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said dead cats and dogs are placed on the door steps of non-striking miners by Amcu members.

“This method is used to target non-striking miners and also a red paint are placed on their doors as a sign of identifying them to be attacked” Ngubane said.

The Police continues to condemn acts of violence and urges anyone who may have information on people who goes around at night attacking and damaging people’s houses.

“We urge those going to work, to continue walking in groups and avoid dark and bushy areas. Any person or situation that is seen to be suspicious should be reported to the Police. Members of the South African Police Service are deployed in the area to ensure visibility and protection of people’s lives” Ngubane said.-TDN
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A house reduced to ashes in North West


By Obakeng Maje
Rustenburg- Police are investigating a case of Arson and this follows after a four-roomed house situated at Tau Section in Luka village was set alight by unknown people.

“It is alleged that the house belongs to a 38-year-old National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) affiliate, who works as an Instructor at Shaft One at  Implants. The incident took place on the early hours  of 10 April 2014 , at about  01 :00” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said. 

Properties including bedroom suit, ward robes, sewing and embroidery machines were destroyed by the fire.

Only one room was burnt and the damage is estimated to the value of R50 000.

No one was injured as the house was unoccupied.

“It is alleged that tenants who are renting a backroom were woken up by smoke inhalation and saw that one of the rooms had caught  fire. They managed extinguished the fire before it could damage the whole house” Ngubane said.

The cause of fire is unknown and police are still investigating. No one has been arrested.

Police said incidents of this nature where people’s houses are targeted and burnt during the night will not be tolerated.-TDN
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Oscar not accepting responsibilty dominates coverage


Johannesburg – Most of the online conversation about the Oscar Pistorius murder trial on Thursday was dominated by prosecutor Gerrie Nel’s accusations that Pistorius failed to take responsibility for his actions.

This was according to media monitoring group Data Driven Insight (DDI).

DDI said in the 24 hours ending at 16:00 on Thursday, this topic dominated online conversation at 26.85%.

Another topic of interest was American musician Kendrick Lamar’s song Bitch don’t kill my vibe, which the court heard caused a fallout between Pistorius and his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.

She was reportedly upset after the song was played while she, Pistorius and his friend drove from a function.

Steenkamp sent Pistorius a message where she wrote that she was “not some bitch” that was trying to kill his vibe.

A total of 16.23% of the online chats around the trial were based on this point.

At 10%, the third most conversed about topic came from Pistorius’s “I don’t know” responses which he gave to several of the questions posed to him by Nel.

Pistorius was on trial for the murder of Steenkamp after he shot her dead through a locked bathroom door at his house on Valentine’s Day last year.

He alleged to have mistaken her for an intruder.

According to DDI, while fresh signals being possibly detected from the missing Malaysian plane made world headlines, Pistorius’s trial generated more coverage.

Comparing the two stories, Pistorius’s trial received 97.68% of the news coverage while the missing Malaysian airplane received 2.39%.

Globally, the United States gave the trial the most publicity, followed by Australia, and the United Kingdom.

The data was compiled from 6.2 million social media platforms which included blogs, forums, social networks and commentary.

It also included data from 60 000 global online newspapers, 2 000 South African print publications and 66 radio and television stations.

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1000 criminal cops fired


Johannesburg – More than 1 000 police officers with criminal records will be removed from the SA Police Service, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s office said on Thursday.

“SAPS is in the process of removing 1 017 officers while another 67 have left the service,” said acting spokesperson David Barritt in a statement.

He said the removal comes following an audit ordered by Mthethwa, which identified 1 448 officers with criminal records.

“After following the correct legal and labour processes, SAPS is now satisfied that 1 017 of its members are no longer fit to serve.”

He said the remaining officers were still expected to appear before the fitness board.

Mthethwa said the action showed the department was making progress in continuing efforts to rid police ranks of dishonest officers.

“Those with criminal convictions do not belong in the police force. I have made it clear to SAPS that I expect zero tolerance with regard to criminality in the police, at every level.”

The process was challenging but would result in a better police service, with it being in its final stages.

“The only remaining obstacle now is that a trade union has undertaken legal action in the Eastern Cape in an attempt to derail the process,” the minister said.

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NW MEC Maloyi to launch motor vehicle licensing services at Klerksdorp Post Office


Klerksdorp- North West MEC for Human Settlements, Public Safety and Liaison, Nono Maloyi will officially launch the motor vehicle licensing services at the Klerksdorp Post Office.

MEC Maloyi said this is to speed-up motor vehicle registering services to the communities and reduce long queues. About four Post Offices in the province which would be announced by the MEC during the launch have been identified to provide registering services.

“Among other services includes the renewal of motor vehicle licenses, registration of new vehicles, application of traffic register certificate, and notification of changes in respect of vehicle particulars and de-registration of stolen and recovered vehicles” departmental spokesperson Ben Bole said.

The event will be held as follows:

Date:Friday 11 April 2014

Time:09H00

Venue:Klerksdorp Post Office (City Mall)
-TDN
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