Zuma expresses condolences to victim’s family


Johannesburg – President Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane Zuma on Thursday expressed his condolences to the family of a victim of an accident in which he was involved.

“He wanted to introduce himself to the family to share the pain and their grief,” said David Maree, for the family of accident victim Phumzile Dube, outside the Randburg Magistrate’s Court where in inquest into the crash was being held.

“We afforded him the opportunity to speak to the family and express his condolences to them.”

Zuma’s Porsche rear-ended Jabulani Vusi Dlamini’s minibus taxi on a rainy night in February. Dube, who was a minibus passenger, died and three others were injured.

The accident happened on the M1 south off-ramp to Grayston Drive in Sandton.

Zuma, Maree, and Dube’s family went into a separate courtroom following the conclusion of proceedings for the day.

They spoke for a few minutes, after which Zuma hugged the family members.

“The family is grateful for this gesture and would like to find closure after this and move on with their lives,” said Maree.

Earlier, Maree and Sabelo Nobangula, for Dlamini, argued that accident reconstruction expert Johannes Petrus Strydom’s evidence be rejected.

Maree said there were certain aspects Strydom had testified about even though he was not qualified to give an expert opinion on them.

It was submitted that Strydom’s testimony was tailored to help Zuma, instead of assisting the inquest to come to a conclusion regarding the accident.

Johan van Loggerenberg, of the Johannesburg metro police department, did not testify as planned, because it was concluded that his evidence and that of Strydom was the same.

The inquest decided it was not necessary to have his input.

Magistrate Lolita Chetty postponed the inquest to Monday, when the State and Zuma’s defence team are expected to present their closing arguments.

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‘Greater Taung Local Municipality Chief Whip passes on’


Chief Whip Lepodisi Tong!!!!
By Reginald Kanyane
Taung Greater Local Municipality is mourning the death of its Chief Whip Lepodisi Tong who passed away this morning. Even though the details amid Tong’s death are sketchy, he was allegedly admitted at hospital some time ago.

Ward councillor at Baga-Maidi, Lekgotlha Menyatso said he is affected by Tong’s death. He said the ruling party has lost an icon in Tong and this is a bitter pill to swallow.

“We are really affected by Tong’s death. He played an integral part and left a big margin that will not be easy to fill” Menyatso said.

The messages of support continue to pour in as tribute to Tong’s family.
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Family to mark 4th anniversary of Anni’s murder


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Cape Town – The family of Anni Hindocha will on Thursday mark the fourth anniversary of her death while she was on honeymoon in Cape Town.

Anni was shot dead when she and her husband, Shrien Dewani, were hijacked in Gugulethu on 13 November 2010. He is currently on trial in the Western Cape High Court for allegedly hiring hitmen to murder her.
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