‘Pregnant’ SA drug mule arrested in India


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Johannesburg – Government is trying to determine the identity of a woman who was arrested at an Indian airport after she claimed to be seven-months pregnant but was allegedly smuggling drugs.

“We are aware of the situation. The [South African embassy] is still working with the authorities to verify her citizenship,” International Relations spokesperson Nelson Kgwete told News24 on Thursday.

“They will provide normal consular services, including facilitating access to family members if that is the wish and access to legal representatives.”

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Phiyega tells Zuma she needs ‘more clarity’


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Pretoria – National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega has told President Jacob Zuma she needs more time to respond to his letter warning her of a possible suspension.

The Presidency said in a statement on Thursday – the day the deadline expired for her to respond to him – that she had informed him she was unable to do so.

“President Jacob Zuma wrote to National Police Commissioner General Victoria Phiyega on… August 20 2015, informing her of his intention to institute an inquiry into the allegations of misconduct and/or lack of fitness for the office…

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Zuma meets with Bashir to ‘strengthen relations’


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Cape Town – President Jacob Zuma has met with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to “strengthen relations” between the two countries.

In a statement, the Presidency said Zuma and Bashir met on the margins of the 70th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese Peoples’ War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, taking place in Beijing, in The Peoples’ Republic of China.

“South Africa and Sudan enjoy warm bilateral relations. Sixteen bilateral agreements have been concluded between the two countries to date,” said the Presidency.

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ANCYL delegate gives birth on bus


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An Eastern Cape delegate on her way to Gauteng for the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) national elective conference gave birth on a bus.

“At this stage‚ it is best we protect the privacy of the new mother. This is a sensitive matter and we would like to treat is as such. All I can say is that we are almost in Johannesburg and the incident happened not so long ago‚” said Mxenge.

-TDN

 

ANC member arrested for ‘stealing’ from the poor in Taung


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

A prominent African National Congress (ANC) member, and a well-known Taung  taxi-owner, was arrested by Taung police on Wednesday for allegedly stealing from the poor.

Tebogo Monchonyane who is also a staunch member of South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) in Taung, briefly appeared before Taung Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

Monchonyane allegedly went to Thomeng village, near Buxton and helped himself with the bricks that were supposed to speed-up service delivery within the community by building RDP houses for the poor.

One of the community members said that, it was not for the first time Monchonyane stole bricks that were meant to build RDP houses.

“We saw the bakkie loading bricks that were meant to build RDP houses in Thomeng village, and we called the contractor. The contractor arrived with his security guards, and the suspect was subsequently arrested and taken to Taung police station,” our mole said.

North West police confirmed that the police arrested a man who was accused of stealing bricks at Thomeng village.

“Taung police arrested a suspect who was accused of stealing bricks that were meant for RDP houses. A case of theft was opened at Taung police station. The suspect appeared before Taung Magistrate’s Court facing theft charge,” major Pelonomi Makau said.

-TDN

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Mayor saddened by a rape of minor in Moses Kotane municipality


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

A CASE against a 27 year-old man who was arrested in connection of a rape and murder of a six year-old girl from Madikwe was postponed by Madikwe Magistrate’s Court in North West.

 

Lebogang Mogopodi was allegedly raped and murdered by a suspect after he found her playing in the street with her friend. He allegedly sent Mogopodi’s friend to the nearby to buy sweets and dragged Mogopodi to the near bushes where the atrocity took place.

 

The Mayor of Moses Kotane Local Municipality, Cllr Fetsang Mokati-Thebe has sent heartfelt message of condolence to the family of Mogopodi for the untimely death of a six year old Lebogang Mogopodi who was allegedly raped and hanged on Sunday.

 

“Lebogang Mogopodi, a Grade 1 learner at Poifo Primary School, was playing with a friend at a local park on Sunday when a man appeared and gave her friend money to buy sweets at a nearby tuck shop.  On her return, she did not find Lebogang at the park and immediately reported this to the parents.  Upon hearing this, Members of the community joined in and followed the footprint to the nearest bush where they found the child hanged and dead,” Mokati-Thebe said.

The case was postponed to 14 September 2015.

 

Mokati-Thebe said: “Death of an innocent life especially a girl child during commemoration of women’s month has brought much pain and shock to the people of Madikwe Township and Moses Kotane Local Municipality in particular. Moses Kotane Local Municipality has committed to assist with the burial of the late Lebogang Mogopodi,” she said.

-TDN

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