Alleged cop killers’ case on hold


Malalane – Eight people accused of shooting dead a police officer were told in the Tonga Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday they would know in December whether the case would be moved to a high court.

“Come back to this same court in December to hear whether your case will be heard here or taken to a high court,” magistrate Sibonisiwe Sibuyi said.

The matter was postponed to December 10, a Sapa correspondent reported.

Four out of the eight were previously granted R2000 bail each while the other four remained in custody.

The eight are accused of killing Constable Sfiso Mtsweni, 27, of Langeloop, south of Malalane.

Mtsweni was shot dead at his home on November 8, 2013.

The four granted bail are Teresa Mabaso, 32, and Mpendulo Makamo, 25, from Langeloop, and Soneni Mhlabane, 27, and Absalom Nkosi, 25, from Matsulu near Mbombela.

The four still in custody are Sindi Mvubu, 23, Victor Sibiya, 23, Wiseman Ngomane, 30, and Innocent Lucas Ngomane, 30.

They have not been asked to plead to charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

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Arrests made after DA woman killed


Zeerust- Three men have appeared in the Zeerust Magistrate’s Court for allegedly killing a 50-year-old Democratic Alliance researcher, North West police said on Friday.

The case against Bathobotlhe Motseothata, 24, Patrick Kgopolo Motlhaga, 31, and Harry Meyer, 32, was on Thursday postponed to October 20 for further investigation, said Captain Pelonomi Makau.

They allegedly entered Sherril Bester’s home in Ottoshoop on Saturday night, and attacked her with a blunt object.

“She was found with marks on her head and neck and was also believed to have been strangled,” Sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said on Monday.

Bester had friends visiting at her home earlier on Saturday but was alone at the time of the attack.

“After her friends left, the three people entered her home and attacked her,” said Moleko.

They allegedly loaded some of Bester’s clothes and food onto the back of her bakkie and fled the scene.

Police then received a report in the early hours of Sunday morning that the bakkie had crashed into a gate in a nearby township.

They went to the scene of the crash and found one of the men inside Bester’s vehicle.

“He said the vehicle belonged to his uncle, but after investigation we found that it belonged to the deceased and he was arrested,” said Makau.

Police then went to Bester’s home and found her dead.

The two other men were arrested on Wednesday.

The DA said Bester was their researcher in the North West provincial legislature.

“Sherril was a loyal and trustworthy employee in the DA’s legislature office for most of the past 10 years, during which she reported almost daily on incidents like the one that cost her life,” DA provincial leader Chris Hattingh said.

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KZN man killed by train


Johannesburg – A 27-year-old man was killed when he was hit by a train near the Ilembe District Municipality, north of Durban, on Friday, paramedics said.

The accident happened between the Groutville and Charlottedale train stations, said Emergency Medical Services spokesperson Robert Mckenzie.

The man was confirmed dead at the scene.

 

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KZN man sentenced to life for rape


Johannesburg – A man found guilty of rape was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Greytown regional court, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said on Friday.

Bheki Mchunu, 50, was sentenced for raping a seven-year-old girl, said NPA spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson-Kara.

Mchunu, who was in a relationship with the girl’s aunt at the time and was a friend of her father, raped her on two occasions.

The court heard that the girl’s mother confronted her after being told she was walking strangely.

The girl told her that Mchunu had raped her and testified in court through an intermediary.

“Further evidence from the doctor confirmed that the bruises to the child’s body were indicative of rape,” said Ramkisson-Kara.

She said state prosecutor Premie Naidoo had argued that there were “no substantial and compelling circumstances to deviate from the minimum sentence of life”.

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ANC ‘unfazed’ by corruption report


Johannesburg – The ANC is “unfazed” by a report that President Jacob Zuma was part of a broad corruption scheme intended to benefit the party in perpetuity, it said on Friday.

“We are unfazed. There is nothing new in the report,” spokesperson Zizi Kodwa said.

“This is an old concoction of a campaign that never dies, that seeks to discredit the leadership of the ANC.”

He said the ANC urged anyone with proof of such allegations to come forward.

“People peddle lies in public to drive vindictive agendas against President Zuma. Nothing of credible note has been presented so far.”

Kodwa said the party would be going against its own moral code if it allowed itself to benefit from corruption.

Beeld newspaper reported on Friday that the graft case against Zuma carried “utmost gravity”, and that he was part of a broad corruption scheme intended to benefit the ANC in perpetuity.

The case against Zuma was strong and would also show that the ruling party was meant to be an “eternal beneficiary” in an “extended scheme of corruption”, senior National Prosecuting Authority prosecutor Billy Downer, who wanted to prosecute Zuma, wrote in a memorandum in 2009.

The memo was addressed to then acting national director of public prosecutions Mokotedi Mpshe, according to the newspaper report.

A month later, Mpshe dropped the corruption charges against Zuma.

On Friday, Mpshe declined to comment on the report.

“I have no comments until the matter is heard in court,” he said in an SMS.

Presidency spokesperson Mac Maharaj has yet to respond to e-mailed questions sent to him earlier on Friday.

In the memorandum, obtained by Beeld, Downer wrote that the case against Zuma carried “utmost gravity”.

He said the Scorpions investigation originated in the arms deal probe, but that the ultimate investigation and the basis of the indictment was only fractionally related to the deal.

Benefitting from the scheme

Downer wrote that, in reality, it was an “overriding and pervasive scheme of corruption”, designed to be of extraordinary duration and ultimately to keep Zuma indefinitely on the payroll of the company of his former financial adviser Schabir Shaik.

Both Zuma and the ANC would benefit from the scheme.

“The mode of conferring benefits on Zuma extended to the ANC and Zuma in his capacity as the highest office-bearer of the ANC which was also to be an eternal beneficiary in the extended scheme of corruption,” Downer reportedly wrote.

“To accede to the representations in a summary manner would abandon all the ground won by the expense of extraordinary effort and resources and with the approval of the highest courts in our country.

“A retreat for no good reason at this stage would not be explicable, understandable or defensible.”

Mpshe announced on 6 April 2009, that the charges against Zuma would be dropped because there was a political conspiracy against him.

Shaik was found guilty of corruption and fraud in 2005 He was sentenced to 15 years in jail, but served only two years before being released on medical parole.

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8-year-old boy swept out to sea


Johannesburg – An 8-year-old boy is missing after being swept out to sea in Schulphoek, Hermanus, on Friday, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said.

The boy was washed out of a tidal pool during the incoming tide, NSRI Hermanus station commander Henk Henn said.

“It is believed that the child was with friends in the tidal pool at the time of the incident, which may have happened at around 13:00.”

“[A] rescue helicopter was activated to assist in an extensive search in very rough sea conditions, but despite the extensive air, sea and shore search no sign of the child has been found and the child is missing,” said Henn.

The police dive unit would continue with the search.

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Tau to visit Kya Sands displaced families


Johannesburg – Johannesburg Mayor Parks Tau will on Friday visit the people who were left homeless after a fire erupted at the Kya Sands informal settlement, the City said.

Tau would visit the area to determine how the city could assist the displaced residents, spokesperson Nthatisi Modingoane said in a statement.

Tau would be accompanied by Housing MMC Dan Bovu, Health & Social Development MMC Nonceba Molwele and Environment, Infrastructure & Services MMC Matshidiso Mfikoe.

The fire swept through the informal settlement on Thursday afternoon, razing over 500 shacks and leaving around 2000 people homeless. Eight people were treated on the scene by paramedics for smoke inhalation.

The fire was extinguished after 19:00.

Johannesburg emergency services spokesperson Nana Radebe said no fatalities were reported.

“We are still working on the figures. Today [Friday] we will continue with lists where people must fill in their names so we can determine exactly how many people were affected.”

The dozens of displaced people, whose homes were destroyed in the fire that erupted on Thursday, took shelter at a church overnight.

“The Judah Africa Church in Kya Sands accommodated many people but some went to stay with their relatives,” said Radebe.

“Church volunteers and emergency services personnel cooked for them and blankets were handed to them. But we are still asking people to donate blankets by calling 011 286 6009.”

 

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Quarantined N West man dies


Johannesburg – A man from Potchefstroom who was quarantined after showing signs of haemorrhagic fever has died, the North West health department said on Friday.

Spokesperson Tebogo Lekgethwane said in a statement:  “According to specialists, the cause of death is septicaemia [blood poisoning], disseminated intravascular coagulation [blood clots] and multiple organ failure due to overwhelming bacterial infection.”

The 72-year-old man went to hospital on Wednesday complaining of fever, weakness and coughing and other symptoms of haemorrhagic fever.

He was transferred to the Klerksdorp hospital’s highly infectious disease unit from Potchefstroom hospital on Thursday morning.

“Blood investigations from both Potchefstroom and Klerksdorp hospitals were done to determine the actual diagnosis,” Lekgethwane said.

“The patient was treated for the identified bacterial infection in his blood while awaiting blood results from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases to rule [out] haemorrhagic fever.

“The outcome of the blood results showed negative… [for] HIV, Congo fever and malaria.”

High fever

Lekgethwane previously said infection control measures were strengthened and the man and hospital staff had been placed in quarantine.

The national health department on Thursday reportedly denied that the man was being treated for Ebola.

Spokesperson Joe Maila reportedly told eNCA that the man was being treated for a high fever unrelated to Ebola.

“What we know is that a person came into the hospital with fever and this person has never been outside of South Africa,” he was quoted as saying.

The symptoms of Ebola include high fever, weakness, diarrhoea, vomiting and unexplained haemorrhaging.

According to the World Health Organisation, the Ebola virus disease has killed more than 3 500 people in West Africa since the start of the year.

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Mpuma prisoner re-arrested


Johannesburg – One of three awaiting-trial prisoners who escaped from the Belfast police cells was re-arrested, Mpumalanga police said on Friday.

Skhumbuzo Mthethwa, 21, was re-arrested on Thursday night at a hideout in Siyathuthuka Location, said spokesperson Leonard Hlathi.

Mthethwa, who was awaiting trial for alleged theft and two other prisoners escaped on Saturday.

“Mthethwa together with Petros Mamaru, 24 and Lucky Sibuyi, 24, escaped through an opening which was cut from the steel roof in the exercise area of the cell,” said Hlathi.

The search was continuing for Mamaru, accused of double murder, and Sibuyi, of armed robbery.

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ANCWL urges NPA to appeal Mpuma rape case


Johannesburg – The ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) called on the National Prosecuting Authority on Friday to appeal the suspended sentence imposed on a border officer found guilty of rape in Mpumalanga.

“The ANCWL is calling on the National Prosecuting Authority to appeal the suspended sentence and ensure that justice is served, especially to safeguard our children,” it said in a statement.

Dalton Zulu Nyambi, 50, who pleaded guilty to raping the 13-year-old during a drinking spree in 10 September 2013, was handed a six-year suspended sentence by the Boschfontein Regional Court on Wednesday.

“This essentially means if he does not commit any criminal act for the next five years he will see no jail time for his deplorable actions,” the ANCWL said.

Its president Angie Motshekga said on Friday that the case was a “travesty of justice”.

“This is a case where an older man manipulated a young girl, fed her alcohol illegally and took advantage of her,” said Motshekga.

“According to our law, this is the rape of a child and the perverted old man should go to jail. It is disgusting and shocking that he can get away with this.”

The age of sexual consent in South Africa is 16.

The ANCWL said it was concerned about recent incidents “where the justice system appears to be failing our women and children in some cases”.

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