Kimberley – A mother and her 6-year-old son burnt to death when their shack in Ritchie went up in flames early on Monday morning. An 11-year-old boy managed to escape the blaze and called for help, but he was not able to save his mother and brother.
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Daily Archives: July 1, 2014
Three Cape cops slain, guns stolen
Cape Town – Three police officers were gunned down and their firearms stolen in two separate incidents on Monday in what Western Cape police commissioner Arno Lamoer called a “disaster”.
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Fugitive DJ’s secret life exposed
Johannesburg – It was only when she saw her best friend’s naked, lifeless body tucked up in bed that the alleged killer’s confession sunk in.
The body of Rachel “Dolly” Tshabalala (nee Marawa) appeared to have been placed to look as though she was sleeping on Sunday in the Jabulani flat rented by her gospel-DJ boyfriend Donald Sebolai.
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Numsa strike begins today
JOHANNESBURG – A last ditch attempt by the labour ministry to avert a mass strike by the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has failed and thousands of members in the metal industry are expected to stop work today.
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Home Affairs studies visa ruling
Johannesburg – The department of home affairs on Monday said it noted the ruling given by the Western Cape High Court in favour of two people separated from their spouses because of immigration laws.
In a statement, home affairs said it was still studying the judgment and would provide comment in due course.
According to the SABC, Brent Johnson and Cherene Delorie took the department to court to challenge what they called “unconstitutional legislation” governing visa applications.
Their foreign partners were branded undesirable and barred entry into South Africa.
Home affairs said this was after they failed to follow due process when renewing their visas earlier in 2014.
The national broadcaster reported that Judge James Yekiso ruled that the status of undesirability over Johnson’s wife and son who are in Denmark, and Delorie’s husband who is in Zimbabwe, be suspended and they be allowed to return to South Africa.
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Nel to question Oscar’s sound expert
Johannesburg – The State on Tuesday will begin its cross-examination of an acoustics expert who testified in the trial of murder-accused paralympian Oscar Pistorius.
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel on Monday told the North Gauteng High Court he wanted to review Ivan Lin’s report before questioning him.
Lin on Monday gave a meticulous technical report on ambient noise on the morning Pistorius shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in his home on Valentine’s Day last year.
One of Pistorius’s neighbours, Michelle Burger, whose house is 177m from Pistorius’s, told the court in March she heard “blood-curdling screams” followed by four gunshots the morning Steenkamp was shot dead.
“At 177 metres away, if the scream was from a toilet, it is very unlikely that a listener can hear the scream, let alone interpret the sound source reliably,” Lin told the court.
“If the scream was from the bathroom the listeners may have heard the scream and may possibly be able to interpret the sound, under certain conditions,” he said.
Pistorius faces a murder charge. He claims he shot Steenkamp by accident through the locked door of his toilet in his Pretoria home, apparently thinking she was an intruder about to emerge and attack him.
The State argues he killed her during an argument.
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Mbeki expresses sadness over Botman’s death
Johannesburg – Former president Thabo Mbeki expressed shock and sadness on Monday over the death of Stellenbosch University rector and vice-chancellor Prof Russel Botman.
“Prof Botman was an eminent fighter against apartheid, a grounded and authentic theologian, a humble and thorough-going intellectual who sought everyday to improve the lives of all South Africans, black and white,” Mbeki said in a statement.
“Like the humble servant that he was, Russel did what he had to do, principled and loyal to principle, neither seeking reward nor praise.”
Mbeki sent his condolences to Botman’s family and the Stellenbosch University community.
He said Botman’s death would not only be a loss to his family, but also to the country.
“It is a loss to the nation and to humanity as a whole.”
Botman died in his sleep at his home in Stellenbosch on Friday night.
He joined Stellenbosch University in 2000 as a professor in the practical theology and missiology department and was appointed vice-rector in 2002.
The Stellenbosch municipality said on Monday that flags in the town would be flown at half-mast following Botman’s death.
“The reality and impact of Botman’s sudden passing has left the town grappling with the great loss it has experienced over the weekend,” spokesperson Vernon Bowers said in a statement.
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Keshi Heading To South Africa Next?
Keshi Heading To South Africa Next?
NFF Executive Committee Members Tweets That Stephen Keshi Is Heading To South Africa
Stephen keshi Bafana Bafana South Africa
According to a report on SL10.ng (Soccer Laduma’s Nigerian sister-site) a Nigerian Football Federation Executive Committee member Tweeted that Stephen Keshi is off to South Africa, now that Nigeria have been knocked out of the World Cup.
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