N West illegal initiation schools closed down, one arrested


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The North West government has closed down a number of illegal initiation schools and made one arrest. Only two out of a hundred and five active schools in the province, are legal.

Two initiates have died while two others have been hospitalised since the start of the circumcision season. Authorities accuse fly-by-night operators of misusing the old age tradition of the rights to passage from boys to manhood. This particular initiation school had 42 initiates but only 3 were registered with the department.

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Two die in minibus accident


Johannesburg – Two people died and 18 others were injured when a minibus taxi overturned on the N1 in Hammanskraal on Thursday, paramedics said.

“The collision allegedly occured when the two front tyres of the taxi burst. The driver allegedly lost control of the taxi and it flipped into the oncoming traffic lane,” said ER24 spokesperson Pieter Rossouw.

A man was ejected from the taxi and died as a result of serious injuries. A female was declared dead on arrival at hospital. The injured were transported to various hospitals for treatment.

Rossouw said the taxi was travelling towards Polokwane.

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Two arrested for robbery with toy gun


Johannesburg – Two teenagers were arrested for allegedly robbing a shop in Zola, Soweto, on Thursday with a toy gun, Gauteng police said.

Warrant Officer Kay Makhubela said the two allegedly pointed the toy pistol at the shop owner and took an undisclosed amount of money, prepaid airtime vouchers and cigarettes.

“We the police arrived at the scene [and]… found out that the gun the suspects used was a toy gun.”

The two were arrested and would appear in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Monday to face a charge of business robbery.

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Family injured when vehicle rolled


SCOAN visit supports healing and restoration-MMF


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The visit to the Synagogue Church of All Nations(SCOAN) by families of South Africans who lost their loved ones during the tragic Lagos church building collapse should assist their healing and restoration process,Mahikeng Ministers Fellowship (MMF) said on Wednesday.

“We welcome the gesture and the pledge for continuous support for the 85 families. The participation of the families in the spiritual and emotional support programme that is part of the Christmas and end of the year candle lighting services will assist their journey towards final closure,” Chairperson of MMF,Apostle Zandisile Reginald Mpame said.

Apostle Mpame appealed for prayers for the eleven families that are still awaiting bodies of the loved ones to be repatriated back home “The process to bring the remaining 11 bodies of our brethren and compatriots whose families are carrying immense grief and affliction into the new year should be expedited,” Mpame emphasised.

SCOAN had on Monday announced that 44 family members had accepted the invitation from Prophet TB Joshua and the church and are to fly out on Christmas day and return on January 2. The entire trip including all transport, accommodation, meals and visa applications are funded by the church.

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A man hanged his son in Taung


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By Reginald Kanyane

Taung- A 29 year-old man was arrested by North West police after he allegedly hanged his son at Kgapamadi Section, at Maphoitsile village near Taung.

According to North West police spokesperson Colonel Sabata Mokgwabone, a 29 year-old man took his baby,5, from his girlfriend.

“The man allegedly took the boy home and entered his back yard room. He hanged the boy and amid the incident, the suspect fled the scene. One of the family members saw the boy in suspension from the roof and informed other family members” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

A 29 year-old man later handed himself over to the police and he will appear at Taung Magistrate Court on Monday for murder.

The police said the motive behind the incident is yet unknown and a case of murder was launched while investigations continue.

-TDN

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Cosatu wishes South Africans a well deserved rest


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Cosatu President Sdumo Dlamini has wished South Africans and workers in particular a well deserved rest and a prosperous 2015.
Dlamini says workers must celebrate the hard work and efforts they have put over the last 12 months.

But he warned that they should do that conscious of the fact that they have to safe for the new year.

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has also wished South Africans a merry Christmas – saying the festive season offers an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of democratic South Africa and the challenges that remain.

Ramphosa says South Africans have much to be proud of – including the democratic legacy of Nelson Mandela. Ramaphosa says Madiba remains a model for South Africans to emulate. However he says a key problem remains poverty and inequality.

Meanwhile, Cosatu says the third decade of freedom and democracy should be dedicated to a radical transformation of the economy.

It says although a lot has been achieved in the first two decades, it did not make a meaningful dent on the economy as the country’s wealth is still in the hands of few.

-TDN

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Juju ‘happy’ to tie the knot


Durban – He is “a very happy man” and has got all he wanted for Christmas – his bride.

Speaking on Tuesday about his impending marriage to the woman who stole his heart – Mantwa Matlala – with radio personality Udo Carelse who was standing in on The Redi Tlhabi show – Malema said he was a “very happy man”
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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.
-TDN
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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.
-TDN
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