Sex worker says rape accused ‘insane’


Picture: (Police found dead)

Picture: (Police found dead)

Pietermaritzburg – An emotionally charged woman, who claims she was raped by a policeman, has labelled him “insane”, and told a court he is a murderer who hunts down prostitutes.

“It is in his blood,” the woman screamed.

The former sex worker, who is testifying in the kidnapping, rape, robbery and attempted murder trial of Hilton policeman Riaan van Rensburg, made the comments under cross-examination by Van Rensburg’s advocate, Brad Osbourne.

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‘We had no idea Bashir was on flight’


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Pretoria – The government had no idea that Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir was among the passengers in the plane that took off from Waterkloof Air Force Base shortly before noon on June 15.

His passport was not among the passports handed over by representatives of Sudan to the immigration officials, and his name was also not included on the passenger list.

This is according to an affidavit filed by the government, following an earlier order by Judge President Dunstan Mlambo, who demanded answers as to how it came about that Bashir left South Africa in spite of a court order prohibiting this.

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Marikana: Lonmin hails ‘milestone’


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Johannesburg – Lonmin, the world’s fourth-largest platinum producer by value, responded on Friday to a report condemning its role in the massacre of striking workers at its Marikana mine in South Africa by saying it had worked hard to improve safety and wellbeing for its workers, but still had a long way to go.

The 2012 “Marikana massacre”, where 34 miners were gunned down by police, shocked the world.

The 640-page report into South Africa’s worst police killing since the end of apartheid was released by President Jacob Zuma on Thursday and blamed Lonmin, police and unions for the “horrendous tragedy”.

The report faulted Lonmin on five counts, including an insistence that miners who were not on strike come to work while it could not guarantee their safety at the mine near Rustenburg.

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Phokwane Municipality host Local Economic Development Summit


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Phokwane Municipality Local Economic Development Summit underway at Thabang Community Centre hall in Bonita Park.

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KZN a step ahead of crime


Durban – Police on Wednesday claimed their four-month Operation Fiyela had smashed a hole in organised crime in the province.

Since operations began on March 1 police had made more than 60 000 arrests, recovered more than 1 000 firearms and seized almost seven tons of marijuana.
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Khulubuse Zuma, Zondwa Mandela liable for R1.7bn Aurora damages


North Gauteng High Court Judge Eberhard Bertelsmann has handed down a damning judgment against the directors of Aurora Empowerment Systems. 

Khulubuse Zuma, Zondwa Mandela and Thulani Ngubane will have to pay up about R1.7 billion in damages for the destruction of Aurora’s Grootvlei and Orkney mines that cost 5300 workers their jobs. 
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Setsokotsane headed for Setabeng and Bona-Bona as it continues to fast-track service delivery in Kagisano Molopo


Pic: (Premier Mahumapelo)

Pic: (Premier Mahumapelo)

 
Bokone Bophirima Premier Supra Obakeng Ramoeletsi Mahumapelo has given thumps up to Setsokotsane’s progress in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality.
 
Premier Mahumapelo was in Ganyesa this morning to speak to the Setsokotsane team and check on the progress being made by the Provincial Government’s accelerated service delivery programme as it continues to make headway in fast-tracking the delivery of government services to communities in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality.
 
Since the beginning of June, Setsokotsane has been providing the much-needed services in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality and has so far reached a commendable number of wards in various local municipalities within the district.
 
Thursday the provincial government has mobilised key service delivery departments such as Health, Home Affairs, Social Development and Labour to render services in Setabeng village near Pomfret in the Kagisano Molopo Local Municipality, as part of Setsokotsane.
 
Similar services have been arranged for Bona Bona near Morokweng on Friday 26 June 2015.
 
Members of the media are cordially invited to cover the service delivery activities at the two venues specified below:
 
Venue:           Setabeng near Pomfret
Date:              Thursday 25 June 2015
Time:             8:30 AM
 
Venue:          Bona Bona, near Morokweng
Date:              Friday 26 June 2015
Time:             8:30 AM
 
It is envisaged that Setsokotsane will remain in the Dr RSM until the end of July.
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Corruption charges against me too tainted to stand: Zuma


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The corruption charges against him were “irrevocably tainted” by political abuse and therefore the decision to drop them was a rational on, President Jacob Zuma has argued.

In legal arguments filed in court on Monday‚ Mr Zuma’s counsel focused on the history of the corruption prosecution‚ including its preceding investigation‚ saying “context” was important in evaluating whether the decision to discontinue the prosecution was a rational one.

The Democratic Alliance has challenged the 2009 decision by former acting national director of public prosecutions Mokotedi Mpshe saying it was irrational in law and unconstitutional.

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Xulu thrilled to be back


New Kaizer Chiefs signing Siyanda Xulu has thanked the Absa Premiership champions for showing belief in his ability.

The 23-year-old was unveiled to the media at Naturena on Tuesday morning, along with fellow Glamour Boys recruits Bongani Ndulula, Camaldine Abraw, Daniel Cardoso and Keegan Ritchie.

Xulu has been plying his trade at FC Rostov, having joined the Russian club from Mamelodi Sundowns in September 2012.
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MEC Molapisi assesses cases in police stations


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
MEC Oageng Molapisi responsible for Community Safety and Transport Management in North West interacted with drivers and ensured that the people of Christiana and Bokone Bophirima get the best service they deserve.

Along the N12 Road, seconds after seconds MEC interacted with the drivers and passengers as their vehicles were stopped at a routine road-block.

The courteous road block was a joint effort by South African Police Service, Jaws and High Way Patrol operations.

MEC Molapisi also distributed educational material on road safety and compliance. He encouraged drivers to adhere to the rules of the road, encourages drivers to rest after every two hours or two hundred kilometres, to observe the speed limit and avoid overloading of goods and passengers so as to arrive alive; he further cautioned those that were smoking while driving that is a dangerous habit and harmful.

Furthermore, Molapisi visited the Bloemhof and Christiana Police Stations with the intent to oversee on issues of compliance and service delivery. During his interaction with SAPS Managers, MEC had his eye on the dominant crimes and their strategy to deal with these crimes. He further expressed his concern and disappointment on the high rate of abuse on the vulnerable women and children.

Most of cases recorded and currently under investigation on rape and domestic violence. “What is frustrating mostly is that after these cases have been opened and the accused got arrested and appear in court, suddenly the cases get withdrawn either by parents or victims themselves not because of lack of evidence but perpetrators strike a deal with the victim or family members by offering them cash,” he said.

He said crimes will not be reduced because indirectly these victims are encouraging these barbaric acts and will never be punished for the crimes they have committed.

However, MEC sent out a team of officials from his office together with the police to visit the victims in order to establish if indeed they withdrew the cases and the reasons for that.

Molapisi said through Setsokotsane the department is able to promptly measure service delivery and intervene.

Despite the hurt from the affected families, they thanked the department for showing interest and the oversight role the department is playing on the police.

“We thank you for protecting us and ensuring that the police do their work without been corrupted, Viva Setsokotsane Viva, said an eighty year old woman.

 Members of the public experiencing any challenges or criminal activities are advised to contact the Departmental Call Centre on this number: 0800 204 992
-TDN
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