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MARIKANA – Sporadic protests have broken out in townships around Marikana in the North West on Tuesday.
There is a heavy police presence in the area.
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ANC Official: Media was hostile towards ANC
Mahikeng- When the result came tripping in at IEC operational centre in Mafikeng on Wednesday night, there was sense of uneasiness on my side because of ANC percentage that was volatile, says ANC provincial spokesperson Oupa Matla.
Matla said as result of his discomfort he then asked the Provincial Secretary of the ANC in the North West,Cde Dakota Legoete whom he was with at the time at IEC operational center to say ,is he aware that the ANC in the North West was almost on the brink of collapse had it not been the conscious decision taken by the ANC North West Provincial Executive Committee(PEC) to introduce Setsokotsane (Whirlwind).
Matla said Dakota Legoete’s response was that the current environment of media hostility towards the ANC and its attempt to bolster the opposition and its views required the PEC led by the Provincial Chairperson,Cde Supra Mahumapelo to take a conscious decision to implement Setsokotsane through which they communicate with their members and society about ANC good story.
“It was only through Sekotsokotsane that we were able to unmask the wolves in sheep skins in some municipalities who presented themselves as members of the ANC and the rest of the democratic movement, whereas, through their actions, they demonstrate that they are opponents of the democratic revolution and its vanguard movement” he said.
Matla said it was perfectly clear since the start of Setsokotsane in February that some who claim to be ANC members who were opposed to this revolutionary election plan would not give up their plot. He said elections result stand out as a concrete expression of this offensive.
The 23 seats the ANC occupies at the legislature is a temporary set-back for the ANC, but must not defocus the ANC from its strategic objective of ensuring a better life all, says gaudy Matla.
The recounting of Setsokotsane (whirlwind) in our province has been provoked by an extraordinary event that took place at IEC operation center in Mafikeng on Wednesday.
“I refer here to the encounter, with which many of us are now familiar, that ANC against all odds managed to get 67, 39 percent of the provincial vote.”
“I thought we had donated the revolution to the opponents of democratic revolution. I can’t escape the memories. i recall the discomfort when we were at some point at 70 percent when the 50 percent of the provincial vote had been counted then dropping down 67,39 after the IEC completed the counting” he outlines.
Matla said there is no doubt that Setsokotsane has brought hope to many people in our municipalities by telling a good story about the ANC and has resolved some of the service delivery challenges in our communities” he concludes.
(Edited By Obakeng Maje)
-TDN
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ANC wants in-depth analysis of election results
Johannesburg – The ANC in Gauteng has asked its provincial election team (PET) to do an in-depth analysis of the election results, as echoed by Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba at the weekend.
“The ANC Gauteng provincial executive committee [PEC] met last night in Johannesburg to receive a high-level election report,” spokesperson Nkenke Kekana said in a statement on Tuesday.
“The PEC tasked the PET to do an in-depth analysis and report back in one week.”
Kekana did not disclose the contents of the report.
Gigaba told reporters at Luthuli House on Sunday that a thorough analysis of the general election would be carried out to look at voting patterns across the country.
Kekana said the party was concerned by the party’s drop in support.
“A thorough analysis of the results will help us to address the concerns of voters across the province,” he said.
The PEC decided on the candidates it would send to the Gauteng legislature, National Assembly, and the National Council of Provinces. Kekana did not disclose any names.
He said the party had not yet discussed the premier post in Gauteng.
“As per our conference resolution on premierships, the PEC will discuss and recommend three names to be considered by the national executive committee.”
-Sapa
Pistorius on Trial Pistorius: Mental observation application argued
Pretoria – The State and the defence on Tuesday argued over sending murder-accused Oscar Pistorius for mental observation after the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria heard the athlete had general anxiety disorder.
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Pistorius mental health in question
Pretoria – People with general anxiety disorder, like murder-accused Oscar Pistorius, are not dangerous but should not have firearms, the North Gauteng High Court heard on Tuesday.
“People with general anxiety disorder are not dangerous as such. People with general anxiety disorder probably shouldn’t have firearms, that’s what makes them dangerous,” defence witness, forensic psychiatrist Merryll Vorster said during cross-examination by prosecutor Gerrie Nel.
“So many people in society have general anxiety disorder, but they are not threats as such. So the diagnosis as such is not one where one would associate [them] with violence.”
She said such people were often at risk of obtaining firearms because they feared for their safety.
Pistorius is charged with murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. He shot her dead through the locked door of his toilet in his Pretoria home on 14 February last year.
He has denied guilt, saying he thought she was an intruder about to open the door and attack him. The State contends he shot her during an argument.
Anxiety
Vorster told the court she looked at the defence’s version of what happened, but said she would not be able to say which version the court would accept. She said she did not look at the State’s version.
She was given a transcript of Pistorius’s version but did not go through it because “it is not necessarily the version that the court would accept”.
Nel asked Vorster if the State’s version would affect her view or diagnosis.
“No it wouldn’t have made a difference because the diagnosis stays constant. Two factors that are constant is the anxiety disorder and the vulnerability [of Pistorius],” she said.
Nel asked whether a person with general anxiety disorder would be anxious in a fight. Vorster said yes, more so than normal people.
“Because the individual would be anxious about losing a relationship. If there had been an argument about a relationship a person with general anxiety disorder would have been anxious.”
She agreed that the general anxiety disorder would have played a role.
General anxiety disorder, like that which Pistorius was diagnosed with, is common, but for it to be seen as a disorder it would have to affect a person’s life, Vorster said.
“Anxiety is a very common phenomenon. The condition [general anxiety disorder] is also a very common disorder,” she said.
“To raise it to a level of a disorder, one had to have anxiety more often than not for an expanded period of time.”
She said such a person would see situations as being more serious than what they actually were. It would cause sleep disorders, vomiting, diarrhoea, and the inability to concentrate.
Mental observation
When court started Nel indicated that he would go back to what he spoke about on Monday – a possible application to send Pistorius for mental observation.
“Today we are doing something different, but we will get back to that,” Nel said.
He continued to ask Vorster about the diagnosis of general anxiety disorder and if it would impact Pistorius’s general functioning. He asked Vorster if it would impair Pistorius’s functioning on various levels.
“Yes My Lady that is why it is a disorder,” she replied.
“With an anxiety disorder people are unable to set their anxiety aside.”
Nel asked about the levels of severity of the disorder.
Vorster said with every disorder there were levels of severity, but it was not obtained in her diagnosis. Nel asked if it was severe enough to be seen as a mental illness.
“I wouldn’t say that. If one had a general anxiety disorder that is severe it may impact on your capacity to lead a normal lifestyle,” she said.
“One could say it is a mental illness, but you have to look at the impact of that illness on the person.”
Not incapacitated
She said someone might become incapacitated because of all the preparations they had make to function normally, like go to work.
Pistorius was not incapacitated. He was still able to function at a high level as an athlete, and was able to socialise, but had stress, Vorster said.
Nel questioned Vorster on why Pistorius’s friends and his former girlfriend Samantha Taylor, who testified for the State, never mentioned that he was anxious.
“Most people control and conceal their anxiety… Mr Pistorius and his family were not aware that he had anxiety disorder.”
Steenkamp’s mother June Steenkamp was in court on Tuesday. She sat in the front row of the public gallery. On the other side of the front row sat the Pistorius family, including the athlete’s older brother Carl, younger sister Aimee, and uncle Arnold.
-Sapa
‘Rough sex’ killed prostitute, court hears
Mbombela – A man accused of murdering a prostitute pleaded not guilty to the crime on Monday and told the Nelspruit Circuit of the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria that the woman died during rough sex.
Paul Andrew Opperman, 25, pleaded not guilty to murder and robbery, but guilty to culpable homicide, a Sapa correspondent reported.
He was arrested on 9 April last year after being accused of robbing sex worker Anita Tumelo Loba, from Ga Matole near Steelpoort, of R70 cash and a Nokia cellphone, and of killing her.
Opperman testified that he picked Loba up in Steelpoort on 13 March last year.
“The woman asked to have rough sex with me and she even asked that I beat her up. When I did and when she screamed, I thought she was enjoying the sex and was in ecstasy,” Opperman testified.
He later realised she was unconscious.
“I did not mean to kill her,” he said.
He then decided to take her belongings and dump her body.
According to the charge sheet, Opperman was driving his green Opel Corsa at about 20:00 on the night in question when he stopped at an intersection near the filling station where he picked up Loba.
The charge sheet, which contains horrific photographs of the deceased’s face, adds that Opperman assaulted the deceased several times with an unknown blunt object and further hit her head and face repeatedly against a hard surface.
After realising she was unconscious, the accused then put the woman’s naked body in the boot of his car, drove away from the murder scene and dumped her near a mining area.
The State alleges that Opperman returned to the petrol station and tried to buy R200 petrol using Loba’s R70 cash.
Three garage employees, Nkopeng Sannie Motau, Josias Kgomekebja Mabelane and Harry Harold Mohlala testified that Opperman tried selling them the cellphone for R130 to pay for petrol.
“I refused to buy the cellphone and poured petrol for only R70 in his vehicle,” Mabelane said.
A friend of Loba’s, who is also a prostitute, testified that when Loba had not returned after a long while, she phoned her cellphone but got no answer.
“I called again after five minutes and someone switched it off. When I saw his vehicle at the garage, two of my other friends confronted him and asked him where our friend was.
“He replied he had dropped her off where he had picked her up. As my friends spoke to him, I noticed blood on his clothes and took his car registration,” she said.
The woman said they later called Loba’s family and also alerted the police.
Judge Ebenhaezer Jordaan postponed the trial to Tuesday.
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Generations welcomes back fan favourite
Thanks to Sophie Ndaba’s Twitpic, we now know that Sebogodi, popularly known as Kenneth Mashaba – his character for years on the soapie, is returning.
In a picture which also featured another returnee, Nambitha Mpumlwana, Ndaba wrote: “We welcome back @NAMBITHA and Seputla! Sooo Blessed to work with such talent!”
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Marikana activist heading to Parliament
Johannesburg – The EFF activist from Marikana in the North West is heading to Parliament.
“Yes, we have her because of her leadership qualities. She was nominated to go,” Economic Freedom Fighters spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said on Tuesday.
“She was active in Marikana, she mobilised women in Marikana.”
He could not comment further on Primrose Sonti and referred enquiries to her.
Sonti told Sapa her son Meshack Mzilikazi was one of a large group of Lonmin mineworkers initially arrested for murder and attempted murder relating to the deaths of miners in August 2012 during a strike and a clash with police.
The charges against them were later withdrawn and the Farlam Commission of Inquiry was set up to investigate the deaths of 44 people at Marikana, near Rustenburg, during the strike-related unrest in August 2012.
On 16 August, police shot dead 34 people, mostly protesting miners, and at least 78 miners were wounded when police fired on a group gathered at a hill near the mine while trying to disarm and disperse them.
In the preceding week 10 people, including two policemen and two security guards, were killed in strike-related violence.
Sonti said she could not comment on her move to Parliament.
According to The New Age, Sonti used to live in a corrugated iron shack but is now set to receive a salary of R80 000 a month, free accommodation, and free flights to attend Parliament.
– SAPA
Could this be the reason behind Solange Knowles’ attack on Jay Z?
Los Angeles – Solange Knowles reportedly attacked Jay Z after she “overreacted” to something he said.
The 27-year-old singer “flipped out” at the rapper, 44, in an elevator at the Met Gala after-party in New York last week because she was offended by a comment he made.
A source told Us Magazine: “Solange flipped out over something Jay had said, that she took the wrong way. She took it too hard or too far. Not sure what it was, but she greatly overreacted.”
Solange was caught on surveillance kicking and clawing her brother-in-law as they left the bash held in the Boom Boom Room at The Standard Hotel in New York City, last Monday.
Jay didn’t appear to retaliate as the brunette beauty screamed in his face, but he did attempt to hold her hands down as their bodyguard struggled to hold her back.
Beyoncé appeared to stay calm and collected throughout the scuffle and watched on helplessly as her sister violently attacked her husband.
However, at one point, the XO hitmaker – who has two-year-old daughter Blue Ivy with Jay – intervened and said something to Solange after she began punching him again.
Solange then stormed out of the elevator with a disgruntled expression plastered across her face as Beyoncé, 32, and Jay followed shortly behind.
The siblings were then seen getting into a car together, while the Holy Grail hitmaker opted to travel alone.
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Premier Modise welcomes intensified police visibility in the platinum belt
North West Premier Thandi Modise has welcomed the assurance by Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa that police visibility in the platinum belt is to be intensified in anticipation of Lonmin mineworkers returning to work.
Premier Modise said that increasing police patrols along the routes that workers use to get to the mines and escorting of buses carrying workers will discourage acts of intimidation and violence.
Modise reiterated her call to parties involved in the wage dispute to employ extraordinary measures to end the strike that is now in its 16
th week.
“Ending the strike will be the first step to avert possible job losses and restoring peace and stability as the protracted strike by AMCU has degenerated into a vicious cycle of violence that has resulted in the brutal killings of non-striking workers, destruction of private and public properties,” Premier Modise said.-TDN
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