Judgment due in Tibbetts case


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Johannesburg – Judgement is expected to be handed down in the case of the man accused of killing Westbury toddler Luke Tibbetts in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg sitting in Palm Ridge next Friday.

“The case will then be postponed for judgment to Friday the 27 March 2015 at 10:00,” said Judge Matthew Klein on Wednesday.

Lindray Khakhu, 22, is on trial for two murders, including that of 3-year-old Tibbetts, five counts of attempted murder, 10 of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, and one of pointing a firearm. He has pleaded not guilty to all 18 charges.

Tibbetts was shot in the head in Steytler Street, Westbury, Johannesburg, on 2 August last year while sitting on his mother’s lap in a car, as Khakhu allegedly shot at Keenan Mokwena who was in another car.

Mokwena was wounded. Tibbetts died in hospital six days later.

The defence’s case ended prematurely after the judge dismissed its application for a postponement to call another ballistics expert to testify about the bullet that hit the car Tibbetts was in.

Sog van Eck, for Khakhu, claimed that state witness and ballistics expert Major Chris Mangena had not established what caused the damage on the bullet which hit Tibbetts and whether or not it had been shot straight at the car or had ricocheted.

“Further postponement would not be in the interest of justice and therefore the application for further postponement is denied,” said Klein.

“I am of the opinion that it will not really take the matter further… it will not really make a difference in the case of the accused.

“Why I say this is because the accused in this court more or less said ‘I was drunk, it happened very fast… it must have been me that shot the car, it must have been me that hit the little boy’.”

Two police officers meant to testify as witnesses for the defence did not arrive in court on Wednesday. The one could not be contacted and the other was on maternity leave.

Cop admits error

Earlier, a police officer who took a witness statement in Khakhu’s case admitted that he may not have followed procedure.

Prosecutor Deon van Wyk established that Constable Julius Rakubu had not told a witness that his evidence could be used in court before taking his statement.

“You never mentioned that you gave him this long explanation so that he understands the consequences of making this statement,” Van Wyk said.

“Yes sir, I agree with you that it’s possible that I may have made a mistake,” Rabuku said.

Van Wyk also pointed out that in the case of both Rakubu and Constable Pumlani Mthethwa, who testified earlier, they had been taking statements in a language other than their mother tongue and this might have led to misunderstandings.

Constable Derick Masonto from the Sophiatown police station revealed that the police officers who took down statements in the days following Tibbetts’s shooting had not been properly briefed on what had happened.

Van Wyk also pointed out to him that at least one of the witness statements had not been stamped with an official police stamp.

After court adjourned, Khakhu leaned over the dock and spoke quietly to his family who stood in a huddle around him.

He held and kissed his 4-month-old baby boy.

– SAPA

Toddler forced to smoke dagga


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Johannesburg -The 4-year-old toddler allegedly forced to smoke dagga by an older brother has been found, the Western Cape social development department said on Wednesday.

“The DSD [Department of Social Development] ministry was yesterday [Tuesday] made aware of a 17-year-old teenager who had posted pictures on social media of him allegedly coercing his 4-year-old sister to smoke marijuana,” Social Development MEC Albert Fritz said in a statement.

“Our social workers from the metro south regional office were immediately activated and launched an investigation to try to track the whereabouts of the toddler, made difficult given the lack of information and an address.”

He said social workers found the 4-year-old’s location on Wednesday and approached the child’s mother to intervene.

The police have been asked to assist in the situation because of the 17-year-old’s alleged gang connections, Fritz said.

The department was probing the matter as well as working with police to track down the teenager.

– SAPA

Zille rides in same boat as Manyis and Pahads of this world


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Johannesburg – A few years ago then ANC national spokesperson Jackson Mthembumounted a podium and declared City Press an enemy.

“Don’t buy City Press Don’t Buy! Don’t buy City Press Don’t Buy!” he chanted.

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HIV positive women say forced sterilisation adds insult to injury


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Johannesburg – Forty eight women who were forced or coerced into sterilisation because they were HIV-positive have lodged a formal complaint with the Commission for Gender Equality in Johannesburg.

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North West teacher hangs self


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BY OBAKENG MAJE

TAUNG- NORTH West Department of Education and Sport is mourning the death of one of their brightest teachers, Kehilwe Oseile who was found hanged on Tuesday at Mammutla village near Pampierstad.
According departmental spokesperson Brian Setswambung, said the department is dispirited because they expected more from Oseile.

“We as the department we would like to send our heartfelt condolences to Oseile’s family after the death of their daughter. We believe the family will find serenity into this” Setswambung said.

North West police spokesperson sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said a 33 year-old woman was registered as a missing person after she allegedly left her house on Sunday night.

“The community went on a head-hunt searching for Kehilwe Oseile and she was found hanged in the veld on Tuesday.  A case of inquest was opened at Kgomotso police station and investigations continue” Moleko said.

Oseile was a teacher at Mammutla primary school and started this year at the school.

“Oseile started at the Mammutla primary school at the beginning of this year and we expected a lot from her, but it is very unfortunate for the pupils at the school to lose their teacher in this manner” Setswambung concluded.

Family dejected after Kleinjan’s untimely death


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BY OBAKENG MAJE

THE family of Segwabe was left dejected following the untimely death of their son, Kleinjan Segwabe on Tuesday.

Kleinjan Segwabe(34) was knocked down by a speeding car in Mokgareng village, near Taung.

It is alleged that Kleinjan was crossing the busy road in Mokgareng when he met his untimely death.

Kleinjan’s brother,  Shadrack Gaonakala(54) said they expected a lot from Kleinjan as he was still young, but death inflicted severe pain in their hearts.

“Our hearts are torn apart because of what happened to our beloved brother. We expected a lot from him because he was still young” Shadrack outlines.

The family plead that the humps need to be instilled on that deadly road before the community loses all its people.

North West police spokeswoman sergeant Kelebogile Moleko confirmed that the police are investigating a case of culpable homicide.

“We can confirm that a case of culpable homicide was opened at Taung Magistrates Court after a 34 year-old man was allegedly knocked down by a car at Mokgareng village in Taung. Police investigations continue” Moleko said.

Kokomeng Thusong Centre opens its doors to the community


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
THE Greater Taung Municipality opened a Thusong Centre at Kokomeng village, near Taung on Tuesday. Various departments of government like Sassa, Labour, Seda and Home Affairs were part of the opening ceremony.

Municipal Councillor, Motseothata Mabe who is also Executive Committee for Community Social Service within the municipality said the Thusong Centre will help the community to access government service in their area.

“Thusong Centre will bring the service to the community and improve service delivery. This will help the government to convey the message to the community” Mabe said.

Kokomeng Thusong Centre afford opportunity to unite against poverty and starvation which was launched at a glittering function held in Kokomeng village.

Some of community members were glad and say the Thusong Centre will intend to empower them in fighting poverty and unemployment and eventually close the gap between those who are privileged and less privileged.

“We are very grateful and want to see local young people participating in the economy of the country and believe this will help them as organizations like Seda and others will be accessible to them” Martha Maroke adds.

Another resident, Flora Mohale from Molelema village which is in neighborhood said the centre will come in handy as Taung CBD is too far for them.

“It is heart-breaking to observe our young people depending on hand outs and social grants. We hope the centre will turn that around and open doors for them through business and skill development” Mohale said.

Mabe concluded by saying the center will help the youth and unemployment as all government services will be nearer to them.

“We always encourage the youth to open their own businesses and come to government to request more training for skill development. We cannot sit on our laurels and watch while our young fellows swim in poverty and unemployment” he said.

Kokomeng village chief said they welcome the Thusong Centre and believes it will benefit the community.

-TDN

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MEC Molapisi condemns malicious damage to public and private property


Brits- Community Safety and Transport Management Gaoage Molapisi condemns malicious damage to public and private property during service delivery protests saying the behavior is unacceptable and those involved will be dealt with harshly.

“This is tantamount to criminality and our justice system must not take these acts lightly and give criminal free bails. South Africa is a democratic State where people have the rights to peacefully protest”, said MEC Molapisi.

MEC Molapisi’s warning follows recent protests where protesters allegedly torched the Jerico Tribal Authority office and the Councilor’s house.

“Public safety is our responsibility as the department and we are not going to allow violent actions and damage to public and private property. Those involved in these criminal activities would be arrested and we are definitely going to oppose bail for those arrested.” I’m sure that whatever the people are burning down it will be their responsibility to build it up. We are moving forward as government with development and not backwards were other people wants us to go.

“We are going to work 24hours in ensuring that our communities and properties are safe and further ensure that peace and stability is maintained in the province,” said Molapisi.

The MEC further appealed to the general public to desist from engaging in unlawful act but rather assist police to deal with this increasing lawlessness and criminal activities.
-TDN
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Chabane crash: Driver charged


POLOKWANE – The man arrested in connection with an accident that killed Public Service and Administration Minister Collins Chabane and his two VIP protectors, has been charged with three counts of culpable homicide as well as driving under the influence of alcohol.

Amukelani Rikhotso (29) from Giyani in Limpopo appeared in the Polokwane Magistrates Court a short while ago.
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BAFANA BAFANA SQUAD LIST VS SWAZILAND AND NIGERIA 22 – 30 MARCH 2015


NO. PLAYER’S NAME CLUB
GOALKEEPERS:
1. Jackson MABOKGWANE Black Aces FC (SA)
2. Itumeleng KHUNE Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)
3. Brilliant KHUZWAYO Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)

DEFENDERS:
4. Anele NGCONGCA Racing Genk FC (Belgium)
5. Siyabonga NHLAPHO Bidvest Wits FC (SA)
6. Thabo MATLABA Orlando Pirates FC (SA)
7. Thapelo MORENA Bloemfontein Celtic FC (SA)
8. Erick MATHOHO Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)
9. Rivaldo COETZEE Ajax Cape Town FC (SA)
10. Thulani HLATSHWAYO Bidvest Wits FC (SA)
11. Sibusiso Blessing KHUMALO Supersport United (SA)
12. Daniel CARDOSO Free State Stars (SA)

MIDFIELDERS:
13. Lebogang PHIRI Brondby FC (Denmark)
14. Oupa MANYISA Orlando Pirates FC (SA)
15. Andile JALI KV Oostende FC (Belgium)
16. Dean FURMAN Doncaster Rovers FC (England)
17. Mandla MASANGO Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)
18. Cole ALEXANDER Polokwane City FC (SA)
19. Thuso PHALA Supersport United FC (SA)
20. Jabulani SHONGWE Bidvest Wits FC (SA)
21. May MAHLANGU Konyaspor FC (Turkey)
22. Thulani SERERO Ajax Amsterdam FC Netherlands
23. Ayanda PATOSI Lokeren FC (Belgium)
24. Bongani ZUNGU Mamelodi Sundowns FC (SA)
25. Kamohelo MOKOTJO FC Twente (Netherlands)

STRIKERS
26. Tokelo Anthony RANTIE AFC Bournemouth (ENG)
27. Sibusiso VILAKAZI Bidvest Wits FC (SA)
28. Thabo MNYAMANE University of Pretoria FC (SA)
29. Lehlohonolo MAJORO Orlando Pirates FC (SA)
30. Siphelele NTSHANGASE Black Leopards FC (SA)
-TDN
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