PARLIAMENT WILL COMPLY WITH HIGH COURT INTERIM ORDER IN RESPECT OF EFF SUSPENSIONS


Cape Town- Parliament notes the judgment of the Western Cape High Court delivered today which, as an interim measure, requires Parliament to pay, with immediate effect, the salaries and allowances to 20 Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members. 

As the legislative branch of the state, Parliament has always upheld the Constitution and the rule of law.

“It is important to note that the order by the High Court delivered today is an interim one. Judge Dennis Davis, who presided, indicated in his judgment that another court needed to deliberate on the merits of the EFF’s application” parliamentary representative Estelle Randall said.

Judge Davis categorically said that the judgment was not definitive and did not seek to undermine Parliament’s authority to conduct its own business, as an independent branch of the state, in terms of its own internal arrangements.

He further said that the judgment was not about determining whether the conduct of the 20 affected EFF members was deserving of sanction. He highlighted the “haste” with which court had had to deal with the matter.

The judgment was read into the record and a written text of it will only be available later.

On 28 November, letters of suspension and notices of fines were sent to members of the EFF found guilty of conduct that constituted contempt of Parliament.

“This followed the adoption by the National Assembly (NA) of the report of the Powers and Privileges Committee on the hearing into allegations of conduct constituting contempt of Parliament by Members of the Assembly” Randall said.

Independent initiator Randall van Voore led evidence in the hearing.

Six members of the EFF were suspended for 30 days with no pay.

Another six were suspended for 14 days without pay and eight were each fined an amount equivalent to 14 days’ salary and allowances and required to apologize to the NA.

The 30 days’ suspensions would have expired on 28 December and the 14 days’ suspensions expired on 12 December.
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Klerksdorp accident leaves one injured


Klerksdorp- One person was injured following a rear-end accident on Leemhuis Street in Klerksdorp this afternoon.

Upon paramedics’ arrival on scene, they found that a heavy goods vehicle had rear-ended a motor vehicle resulting in one of the occupants from the motor vehicle sustaining injury during the accident.

The injured patient was treated on scene and transported to hospital for further medical care.

“Exact detail surrounding the cause of the accident and preceding events will remain the subject of a police investigation” Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi Steinmann said.
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Baxter Making Chiefs Even Richer


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After 18 league matches played this season, the Amakhosi have managed to tally up a record-breaking run of 18 games unbeaten on top of their MTN8 cup success.

Since Stuart Baxter’s arrival at Naturena, success has followed, and it has been largely due to how he turned the team around our boys, who have tasted so much glory.

Upon doing the maths, Baxter has helped rake in a colossal sum of R25 million in prize money since he started at the club.

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TB Joshua invites victims’ families to Lagos for Christmas


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Nigerian preacher TB Joshua is flying the families of the victims of his church’s collapse to Lagos to spend Christmas and the new year with him, the Synagogue Church of All Nations said on Monday.

“The prophet has invited the families of the deceased to come and spend time out there at the synagogue with the other church members for Christmas and very importantly… the end of the year candlelight services,” said church spokesperson Kirsten Nematandani.

Forty-four family members who had accepted the offer would fly out on Christmas day and return on January 2.

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Family receives new home for Christmas


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A 70-year-old grandmother and her family has received an early Christmas present in the form of a new fully furnished house from Human settlements minister, Lindiwe Sisulu.

The handover is a fulfilment of a promise by Sisulu after she saw the appalling conditions under which the family lived

Since her husband’s death 13 years ago, Mavis Manon (70) from Port Elizabeth, her children and her grandchildren have been living in a dilapidated home together.

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Farmers rejoice as rainy season ends dry spell


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Farmers and co-ops are jubilant after a rare rainy season this past two weeks. It’s broken a deadly dry spell and the rain presents a good sign for crop production.

Farmers say the prolonged drought left many destitute and fearful for the future.

Spokesperson for the Northern Transvaal Co-operative, Manie Pretorius says, “It has rained very well and farmers are in high spirits and smiling. Sales of fertiliser and seeds are very brisk. Everybody is very happy.”

For more http://www.sabc.co.za

26 die on SA roads since Sunday


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The death toll in reported road accidents countrywide since Sunday has reached 26.

In KwaZulu-Natal, one person was killed and 17 were injured in a collision between a minibus taxi and police vehicle on Monday afternoon. Paramedics found injured people scattered around the accident scene at the intersection of West Street and Shepstone Road in Durban, said Rescue Care’s Garrith Jamieson.

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Zuma concludes Tanzania, Uganda visit


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President Jacob Zuma had arrived back in South Africa on Monday after a successful visit to Tanzania and Uganda, the presidency said.

Zuma met with Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete in Dar es Salaam in the morning, spokesman Mac Maharaj said in a statement.

He later met with Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni in Kampala.

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