Cop in court for police station attack


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A police officer who allegedly helped co-ordinate a botched robbery at a West Rand police station appeared in court on Wednesday, the Hawks said.

Constable Mpho Matsoso, 30, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with conspiring with three men to rob the Dunnottar police station, near Springs, of firearms, Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said.

He further faced charges of attempted murder, corruption, armed robbery, malicious damage to property, and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.

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We’ll help poor UFS students – Jansen


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Bloemfontein – University of Free State vice-chancellor Jonathan Jansen vowed to hundreds of students on campus on Wednesday he would do everything in his power to help those who can’t afford tuition fees.

He said he was proud of the manner in which students conducted themselves in the past week during the #FeesMustFall campaign.

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Jansen was responding to a memorandum of demands – including help for needy students, the removal of apartheid-era statues and the end of outsourcing – that was handed to him by students earlier this week.

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Habib would quit if he cared about students – EFF leader


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Johannesburg – University of Witwatersrand Vice Chancellor Adam Habib would resign if he really cared about the students, Wits EFF leader Vuyani Pambo said on Wednesday.

Pambo told Habib that he had lost the students’ trust.

Habib attempted to address students at the university after he had earlier promised to speak to them following a protest by a group of students and workers who called for an end to outsourcing.

Habib asked for a month to address their outsourcing concerns, but students refused to accepted that and shouted that he was making them angry.

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The gift of sight at 102


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All 102-year-old Nomahlanu Hadebe wanted was to see her great-grandchildren and, thanks to cataract surgery, she now can.

Hadebe is one of 12 elderly people from disadvantaged communities in KwaZulu-Natal’s iLembe District, whose eyesight was restored thanks to the “big heart” of opthamologist, Dr Malcolm Carey, and a hospital that “cares about the community it serves”.

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All 12 patients had cataracts, a progressive clouding of the lens inside the eye, causing sight to become fuzzy, making everyday activities increasingly difficult.

Carey performed Hadebe’s surgery free of charge at Netcare Alberlito Hospital last week.

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One dead as truck rear-ends bakkie


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A man was killed when the bakkie he was driving was rear-ended by a lorry on the N2 near Amanzimtoti on Wednesday morning.

Netcare 911 spokesman Chris Botha said that two passengers in the cab of the bakkie were also injured. One man was described as being in a serious condition while the other was described as being a in a critical condition.

Botha said that eyewitnesses told paramedics at the accident that the lorry had rear-ended the bakkie which then veered off the N2 and up the embankment into the underside of the Umdoni Road bridge that crosses over the N2.

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UCT commits to insourcing


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Cape Town – The University of Cape Town has made an undertaking to move away from outsourcing services on its campus and to find the additional funding needed to achieve this “somehow”, it said on Wednesday.

“Last night (Tuesday), we made a commitment to the principle of insourcing. A process to determine the modalities, framework and timeframes of the implementation of this decision will need to be agreed upon by all parties involved,” vice-chancellor Max Price said in a statement released on Wednesday.

Key points of the statement were released on the university’s official twitter account and the student representative council welcomed the announcement.

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“This decision assumes that we will have a commitment from staff and students that operations at the University of Cape Town will be allowed to return to full capacity,” Price added.

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Foreigners banned from ‘renting Indian wombs’


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New Delhi – India’s government said on Wednesday it would ban foreigners from using surrogate mothers in the country, a move likely to hit the booming commercial surrogacy industry.

Ranks of childless foreign couples have flocked to the country in recent years looking for a cheap, legal and simple route to parenthood.

Health industry estimates put the size of India’s surrogacy business at nine billion rupees ($138 million) and growing at 20 percent a year.

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But critics have said a lack of legislation encourages “rent-a-womb” exploitation of young, poor Indian women.

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Citizens to have a say in cadre selection


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Johannesburg – ANC councillors who don’t enjoy the support of their communities could be out of a job next year, regardless of their influence in local ANC structures.

This may be part of the consequences of a selection system that will see communities deciding on ANC candidates even when they aren’t members.

The move is part of the ANC’s attempt to clean up its image ahead of what are expected to be fiercely contested local government elections next year.

This comes as the party seeks to address the connection it has seemingly lost with many communities where opposition parties are eating into support by championing community struggles, even where ward councillors are ANC members.

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Komphela not bothered by pressure


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Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela believes that every coach in the Absa Premiership is under pressure to deliver results this season, not only himself.

Mandla Ncikazi, Kosta Papic and Kinnah Phiri have already been shown the respective doors at Maritzburg United, Polokwane City and Free State Stars.

SuperSport United coach Gordon Igesund is the latest coach under huge pressure after a very poor start to the season, and Komphela says every coach is feeling it.

“Coaching is about pressure. I read a book from Pep Guardiola in which he says coaching the first team is not nice, it’s never nice,” says Komphela.

“Even Jomo Sono is under pressure at Jomo Cosmos [despite also being the chairman] because human beings are creatures of performance, you want to perform, you want to do better.

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Two Douglas men jailed for rape


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The Northern Cape SAPS said they welcome the rape sentencing that was handed down to two Douglas men in the Kimberley Regional Court yesterday.  

Petrus van Nel (31) and Vincent Long(31) were both sentenced to double life sentences for the rape of two females. The incident took place on January 22 in 2012  in a veld near the Douglas/Campbell Road .

Northern Cape police spokesperson lieutenant Sergio Kock said: “The two female victims and a male friend were on their way home during the early hours of the morning when they were accosted by the accused. The accused threatened them with knives and chased away the male friend who was accompanying the females.”

Sock said the accused took turns in raping the females in the veld and thereafter  took them to the house in the vicinity.

“At the house the men again raped the females separately at knife point. The victims who were aged 18 and 22 years old at the time of the incident, opened rape charges against the unknown men. Police arrested the men hours later in the Douglas vicinity.”

The accused were found guilty on October 20 2015 and remained in custody until their sentencing.  

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Petrus Van Nel was charged with 4 counts of rape and he was handed down two life sentences and an extra twenty years imprisonment. Vincent Long was charged with three counts of rape and also handed down two life sentences and 10 extra years for the offences he committed.

All the sentences will run concurrently.

The Kimberley SAPS Cluster Commander, Major General Jean Abrahams lauds Detective Warrant Officer Duncan Vertue from the Kimberley Cluster Family Violence Child Protection and Family Offences unit for a brilliant job done.  

“It is with pride that we see our members working extremely hard to remove criminals from our street. The convictions result in justice for the victims concerned and the community feel safer when the perpetrators are incarcerated. It also sends out a stern message and when you do crime, you will do the time.”
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