Breaking News: Six perished in a terrible accident on N18 near Taung


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BY STAFF REPORTER

TAUNG- Six perished including a ten day baby in a terrible accident on N18, near Taung on Wednesday. According eyewitness, the six occupants were allegedly trying to cross N18 road near Taung circle when a huge truck crashed on them. All occupants passed away instantly on the scene and the paramedics were called, but failed to resuscitate them.

Six rats suffered head injuries, while the driver of the truck came out unscathed.

The fatal accident took place at around 20:00 while the driver of a toy vehicle tried to cross N18.

Taung police could not open a case as they said it is the first case of its kind.

-TDN

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Earth tremor in Johannesburg’s East Rand


Johannesburg – An earth tremor of 2.2 on the Richter scale occurred early on Wednesday morning on Johannesburg’s East Rand, the Council for Geoscience (CGS) said.

“We were alerted to it this [Wednesday] morning. It was in the Boksburg area at about 05:00,” said lead competency manager Michelle Grobbelaar.

“It was about a magnitude of 2.2. It’s very surprising that people felt it. It appears it [the tremor] was quite shallow.”

LIVE: Vavi speaks out, Craven quits Cosatu


12:30 – Vavi: The door for engagement has now been shut. Dismissing me if airily and illegally without a mandate from members. (Tweet by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:30

BREAKING NEWS: Expelled Cosatu leader Zwelinzima Vavi is considering hauling the federation’s remaining leaders to court.

— The Daily Dispatch (@Dispatch_DD) April 1, 2015

12:29 – Vavi: Do I have money to keep running up and down in courts? We are dealing with people who’ve decided to prosecute a political opponent. (Tweet by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:29 – Vavi: I know when a decision is unfair. You can’t dismiss someone without an independent hearing. You’re the judge & prosecutor. It’s wrong. (Tweet by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:29 – Vavi: That audit report is exceedingly damaging. The Cosatu CEC is populated by a faction which has Byrd for my blood since 2012. (Tweet by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:28 – Vavi: It’s a deliberate political game to hollow out organs of people’s power & institutions which are supposed to hold leaders to account. (Tweet by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:28 – Vavi: We will special NEC meetings and meet as many unions, including Cosatu unions, to unfold a Programme of mass mobilisation. (Tweet by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:27 – Vavi: While workers thought they were fighting for the soul of the ANC, a hidden agenda was being hatched by forces hostile to workers. (Tweet by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:27 – Vavi says he and the 7 unions will not attend the Cosatu congress if Numsa is not in attendance (tweet by Genevieve Quintal).

12:27 – Vavi: “The priority now is not to get drawn into tit-for-tat arguments and exchanging insults”. (Tweet by Genevieve Quinta)

12:26 – Vavi: It is a crisis that this country is not reading. The information is all there. Blow by blow.

12:26 – Vavi: We are a nation of headlines. We are not a reading nation.

12:26 – Vavi says the #Cosatu CEC has been “baying for my blood since 2012” – Genevieve Quintal

12:25

#Vavi Cosatu’s spokesperson Patrick Craven controlling the Vavi Presser… pic.twitter.com/xBG1ytyWvY

— Karin Labuschagne (@KarinLaB) April 1, 2015

12:25

Patrick Craven at Vavi’s presser. I think he was the only one who voted against his expulsion at the Special CEC meeting on Monday.

— Black Panther (@De_Imperial) April 1, 2015

12:25

So do I still call Patric Craven for interviews or he’s effectively a free agent? Tjo. The newsroom has never been so interesting

— Nomfundo Sibanyoni (@MilaMfundo) April 1, 2015

12:24 – Cosatu spokesperson Patrick Craven has quit and has now joined Vavi’s camp.

12:23 – Vavi: We are retain the reason why the other unions don’t want a congress is because they fear members will revolt in the ballot. (Tweeted by City Press’s Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:23 – Vavi “I have no doubt that the dismissal is unfair and illegal> I have been dismissed without a hearing conducted by an independent chair” (Tweeted by News24’s Genevieve Quintal)

12:22 – Vavi: A Cosatu congress will not be attended by unions that called for it because it’s going to be a farce, a betrayal. We won’t attend. (Tweeted by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:22 – Vavi: We are effectively out of Cosatu now, voted out to the exclusion of other unions. Numsa with 365 000 have been booted out. (Tweeted by Rhodes Mbanjwa).

12:21

Vavi adresses the media following his expulsion from #Cosatu pic.twitter.com/oe4PCznPRp

— sabelo ndlangisa (@Bhintsintsi) April 1, 2015

12:21 – Vavi says he is in consultation on whether he should challenge his expulsion from Cosatu.

12:19 – Vavi says the Cosatu CEC knowingly decided to adopt the forensic audit report with all its flaws.

12:19 – Vavi says he objects to to the “unprofessional and unethical” behaviour of forensic auditors SizweNtsalubaGobodo. – News24’s Genevieve Quintal.

12:18 – ‏Vavi: I shall participate fully in this programme of mass mobilization and consultation Cosatu. (Tweet by Sabelo Ndlangisa)

12:18 – Vavi: I’m not a banned person I’m a free man. This is not an apartheid state. Anyone who doesn’t like that can go jump. (Tweeted by SABC’s Vuyo Mvoko)

12:16 – Vavi: We are going to be very busy. This weekend has a full programme to ask the members questions.

12:16 – Vavi: “I remain firmly convinced that I did nothing wrong, let alone break the law, in the execution of my duties as Cosatu GS”

12:15 – Vavi: But the priority now is not to et drawn into tit-for-tat arguments & exchange insults but to direct energy to class struggle. (Tweeted by Rhodes Mbanjwa )

12:15 – Vavi: I remain firmly convinced that I did nothing wrong, let alone break the law in the execution of my duties as GS.

12:14 – Vavi: All the unions listed in his statement will meet soon.

12:14 – Vavi: The working class needs to respond decisively to these challenges. Don’t mourn, exercise.

12:13 – Vavi: I did nothing wrong.

12:13 – Vavi: “These decisions will have a huge impact on the struggle for a strong united workers’federation.”

12:13 – Vavi also condemns the decision to close the door on Numsa’s readmission to Cosatu, the acceptance of Limusa and lack of notice of a SNC.

12:13 – CWU, Numsa, Fawu, Saccawu, Sasawu, Denosa, Safpu supporting Vavi

12:12 – Vavi says he condemns the CEC’s decision to dismiss him, a GS “who was democratically elected by the 2012 national congress”

12:12 – Vavi : We have tried to avoid this scenario at all costs

12:12

We are about to start with the Zwelinzima #Vavi press conference. pic.twitter.com/paXHlB2Q8Q

— Rhodes Mbanjwa (@mbanjwax) April 1, 2015

12:12 – Vavi: This all reflects the drive by predatory elite to exercise control over all areas of society to advance their narrow control. (Tweeted by Rhodes Mbanjwa, City Press)

12:12 – Vavi: This is also behind the disarray at SABC, SAA, SARS, Eskom, Parliament, SAPS, Intelligence, NPA, SAPO using fake intelligence reports. (Tweeted by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:11 – Vavi: Underlying unemployment, crime & corruption is endangering all formations in society incl democratic institutions. (Tweeted by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:11 – Vavi: The decisions to allow LIMUSA union, a shelf union & expel me will have huge impact & it’s a crisis for working class as well. (Tweeted by Rhodes Mbanjwa)

12:10

#Vavi: But those inside and outside of Cosatu have been ruthless to purge any individual that stands in their way.

— Rhodes Mbanjwa (@mbanjwax) April 1, 2015

12:10

#Vavi: I, together with the 7 unions, have been trying for many months to achieve unity and cohesion at Cosatu.

— Rhodes Mbanjwa (@mbanjwax) April 1, 2015

12:10 – Watch the conference live on eNCA:

Pretoria Moreleta Park accident leaves man injured


A man was injured following an accident on Garsfontein Road near Solomon Mahlangu Drive in Moreleta Park, Pretoria.

Netcare 911 paramedics and other services arrived at the scene and found that two vehicles were involved in a side impact collision.

Upon assessment of the occupants, paramedics found that a man had sustained serious injuries during the crash. The man was found still seated in his vehicle.

“The injured man was treated at the scene and transported to hospital for further medical care” Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi Steinmann said.

The occupants of the other vehicle were not injured during the accident and did not require hospitalisation.

Exact detail surrounding the cause of the accident and preceding events will remain the subject of a police investigation.

Traffic was affected as a result of the accident.
-TDN
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Olievenhoutbos accident leaves motorcyclist injured


A man was injured following a motorcycle accident on the N14 near the R55 in Olievenhoutbos this morning.

Netcare 911 paramedics and other services arrived at the scene and found a twenty-six-year-old man was sitting next to the roadway after he came off his motorcycle.

Exact detail surrounding the cause of the accident and preceding events are still unclear. Reports from the scene however indicate that the motorcycle drove through a pothole causing the driver to come off the motorcycle.

“Upon assessment of the injured man, paramedics found that he had sustained serious injuries and after receiving treatment at the scene, the injured man was transported to hospital for further medical care” Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi Steinmann said.

Traffic was slightly affected by the accident.
-TDN
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