Fransman accuser confirms ‘flirty’ WhatsApp messages are ‘real’


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Cape Town – Police have made contact with ANC provincial leader Marius Fransman’s accuser, she has said in a statement.

The 21-year-old Louisa Wynand, through spokesperson Gavin Prins from Red Dot Communication, said she was still puzzled about the true status of the case, but that it was still going ahead.

The Stellenbosch woman has accused the Western Cape ANC leader of sexual harassment during the party’s January 8 celebrations.

“Our client is obviously relieved that the matter is going ahead and, out of respect for the investigation, she will not speak to the media anymore regarding this matter,” the statement read.

Police contacted Wynand last week, according to the statement.

The young woman also confirmed, through Prins, that a series of WhatsApp messages published on Monday by Daily Maverick were real.

“I can confirm that the WhatsApp messages between Louisa and Marius during the time of the incident are indeed those published by the Daily Maverick Online newspaper.”

The Daily Maverick on Monday reported that a series of WhatsApp messages between the two had been forwarded to the NPA.

The conversations ranged from work arrangements to the flirty, with Fransman advising the 21-year-old to bring informal “and sensual” gear on the trip.

In one message, Fransman allegedly tells Wynand not to share the news of the new job with her boyfriend because we “don’t need jealous guys around”.

Wynand then tells him she does not mix business with pleasure, to which Fransman allegedly replies: “Good… but hey there will be pleasure in business?”

The NPA on Tuesday told News24 that the case had been referred back to the investigating officer.

Source: http://www.news24.com

ConCourt gives IEC 18 months to fix voters’ roll


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Johannesburg- The Constitutional Court has given the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) 18 months to fix the unlawful defects on the voters’ roll.

Earlier on Tuesday, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng said the voters’ roll, as it stood, was “inconsistent with the rule of law”.

“The Electoral Commission’s failure to record all available voters’ addresses on the national common voters’ roll is inconsistent with… the Constitution and invalid,” he said.

Despite this, the court ruled that the August 3 local government elections should go ahead.

Mogoeng gave the IEC 18 months to fix the defects and obtain the outstanding addresses of millions of registered voters.

These had to be up-to-date before June 2018.

This order, however, did not include by-elections. For by-elections, the IEC needed to ensure that it had all the voters’ addresses on the roll.

The case stemmed from a November 2015 Constitutional Court ruling that that the 2013 Tlokwe by-elections in the North West were not free and fair.

The African National Congress had won all the contested wards except one.

Objections lodged

The independent candidates included former ANC councillors expelled in July 2013 for participating in removing an ANC mayor.

Before the by-elections, the candidates had lodged objections with the IEC over voter registrations in their respective wards.

In six wards, the applicants complained of delays in receiving the segments of the national voters’ roll to be used for the by-elections.

These segments also did not include the residential addresses for any voters.

The candidates approached the Electoral Court for an order that the by-elections be postponed, but the court was unable to convene to hear the application.

The by-elections went ahead and six of the candidates lost.

Following the by-elections, the IEC conducted its own investigation into the allegation that voters not entitled to register in these wards had been registered, and that their participation had affected the by-election results.

It found that 1 040 people had been incorrectly registered on the segments of the voters’ roll for the affected voting districts.

Urgent application

Following these revelations, the Constitutional Court set the by-election results aside. These were to be re-contested in February this year, with all new voters required to provide details of their address or sufficient details of where they lived in order for them to be placed in a voting district.

The Tlokwe by-elections, however, were halted just a day before they were to take place.

This was after independent candidates examined the voters’ roll and discovered that over 4 000 voters’ addresses were still outstanding. They challenged the validity of the voters’ roll with the Electoral Court and were successful in their bid.

In response, the IEC launched an urgent application with the Constitutional Court in April.

It argued that the Electoral Court’s interpretation of the November 2015 judgment was wrong, and that it was only obliged to furnish voters’ addresses which it had in its possession.

The commission said that, before 2003, it was not required to keep addresses of voters and it highlighted that the lack of a voters’ address did not make the voting roll irregular.

The commission revealed that around eight million dwellings did not have an address and many of these did not have a tar road running next to them.

Last month, Parliament was told that the IEC was without the proper addresses for up to 46% of the more than 26 million people registered to vote in the August elections.

Had the Constitutional Court ruled otherwise, this would have resulted in millions of registered voters being disqualified from casting their votes because of their outstanding addresses.

Ruling suspended till 2018

The IEC, however, told the Constitutional Court that when it interpreted the ruling, it did not believe that this extended to the August 2016 local government elections.

Mogoeng ruled that the IEC had erred in its interpretation of the ruling, adding that this interpretation “lacks merit”.

The majority of Constitutional Court judges decided that the IEC had failed in its bid to have elections continue with the voters’ roll in its current state (without the addresses). However, that decision was suspended until June 30, 2018.

Tlokwe, however, was excluded from this ruling and the IEC was ordered to ensure that the addresses of all registered voters in Tlokwe appeared on the roll before the August elections.

“The electoral commission is, except for the Tlokwe local municipality, not required to record all the available addresses of voters on voters’ roll for the purpose of the August 2016 local government elections,” Mogoeng said.

Meanwhile, the IEC was expected to report back to the court at six-monthly intervals on its progress.

The commission would also need to explain the steps it had taken and would be taking to obtain outstanding addresses.

I’ve never used the k-word – Penny Sparrow


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Johannesburg – In an exclusive interview with News24 on Tuesday, controversial former realtor Penny Sparrow insisted that she was not a racist.

Sparrow had gone to ground in the wake of a social media furore relating to comments she made on Facebook, in which she likened black beachgoers to monkeys.

“I’m saddened to hear people call me a racist, because I am not,” she said.

“It scares me to hear it… it’s terrible. I have never used the k-word and it has never lived in my vocabulary. I never use the word nigger, and nothing like that. They are human beings to me and I have accepted the change,” she said.

“There are a lot of highly intelligent black people… lovely people. I worked for an Indian girl… she is a lovely person and I am really not a racist,” Sparrow added.

Source: http://www.news24.com

 

ANC in Dr Ruth Mompati confident despite challenges


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THE ANC in Dr Ruth Mompati region says that party members who joined other political formations or decided to stand as independent candidates will not derail its march to victory.

This came as the ruling party reacted to the news that more than 150 ANC members defected to the National Freedom Party last week.

ANC regional coordinator, Pontsho Kgosieng said their focus now is to mobilise support for the party.

He said they encourage voters to vote for ANC in the upcoming local government elections.

“We are not shaken by disgruntled members who decided to leave the party after dispute. They know the protocol to follow if they have grievances. ANC is the only movement that will cater for the needs of the masses. It really shows that they were only here for the seats.

“We will also take disciplinary measures against those who drag ANC name in to disrepute. We also know members have this tendency of leaving the party and later come back. However doors will always be opened,” Kgosieng said.

Kgosieng added that it was all systems go in the Dr Ruth Mompati region and they are confident that the people will vote for ANC.

The National Freedom Party (NFP) welcomed three serving ANC councillors and other members from the ruling party and the EFF.

One of the councillor candidates, Mika Moeti, said they left ANC because most of the elected candidates were removed from the nomination list.

“We cannot continue to be used like that. If ANC cannot continue to listen to its supporters then the party is taking different direction. Even our late state president, Dr Nelson Mandela said if the party does to what apartheid did to you, and then do what you did to the apartheid to the ANC,” Moeti said.

NFP coordinator, Bheki Gumbi said: “I wish to clarify from the onset that the comrades we welcome here today are not just ordinary members of community. They are well-known and respected leaders who held senior positions in the ANC in the North West province. For them joining the NFP, I must say that they made the right choice because by joining the NFP, they chose the future.”

-TDN

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ANC to resolve nomination list disputes


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ANC’s North West provincial executive committee resolved to visit all areas where there have been disputes on the nomination of councillor candidates.

Party provincial secretary, Dakota Legoete said that there was need to resolve the issues so as to go into the August 3 local government elections united.

“The ANC would also like to put on record that contrary to some misleading information being spread in the media, there are no more than 20 complaints received out of a total of 407 wards in the province. The PEC noted the grievances expressed.

“After thorough discussion, we decided to address the challenges led to the unhappiness of our members. We have reached an agreement with them. The PEC will as soon as possible convene community meetings where such complaints will be raised. This will happen in the presence of the alleged community favourite candidates and the candidate registered with the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) on behalf of the ANC,” he said.

Dakota said that those found to have been selected against the wishes of the people will have to resign.

“If the registered candidates are not the favourites, they will be requested to sign a resignation letter which commits to leave the position. We will then submit the signed letter to the IEC on August 4, a day after elections,” he said.

He added that the law states that by-election should be held within 90 days after a municipal ward council seat becomes vacant. Action will also be taken against those who presided over the community meeting that selected the disputed candidate.

“The ANC in Bokone Bophirima is committed to the party’s National Executive Committee decision to involve community members in the process to select their own councillor candidate. As long as the chosen person meets the criteria set by the ANC.

“What we are doing is adhering to and expanding on the recommendations of the report by ANC NEC member Comrade Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma after an investigation into the 2011 local government elections irregularities. We as the ANC in Bokone Bophirima also want to restore the confidence of the people of our province in the ANC,” he said.

Legoete promised that party leaders will ensure that the communities are part of decision-making because they will be served by the selected councillors.

-TDN

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Pig owners warned of African swine fever on pigs


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THE department of agriculture, forestry and fisheries urged pig owners to be vigilant following a suspected African Swine Fever disease outbreak.

Department spokesperson, Makenosi Maroo said the Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute (OVI) confirmed two separate cases of African Swine Fever (ASF) which was communal set up in Ipelegeng Township near Schweizer Reneke and on a farm near Koffiefontein in the Free State last week Friday.

“In both cases a large number of pigs started showing signs suspicious of the disease. The vets were called out to investigate and samples were collected and submitted to the ARC OVI. African swine fever is always on the top of the suspect list and two cases seem likely not to be related.

“The department urge pig owners to be very vigilant, particularly in areas surrounding the affected areas. Contact between wild pigs and domestic pigs should be avoided as the disease readily transmits between infected pigs. Feeding of swill is prohibited by the Animal Diseases Act unless it is cooked to kill all bacteria and viruses that may be transmitted to pigs,” Maroo said.

She further highlighted that domestic pigs were highly susceptible.

Maroo said that most of the infected pigs will show severe haemorrhagic symptoms and will die soon after contracting ASF.

“A small proportion of animals may survive. They will carry the ASF virus for a few months without any signs of disease but with the ability to infect in-contact pigs.

“Control measures in the ASF control zone aim to prevent contact between warthog and domestic pigs to prevent the disease from circulating in the domestic pig population,” she added.”

Maroo added: “If the disease gets into the wild pig population, we may end up with an endemic situation being created. This will result in outbreaks being reported periodically and affecting trade of pigs and pig products from the country.”

More than 100 pigs were reported dead at Schweizer Reneke in Mamusa local municipality after being affected by African swine fever.

-TDN

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Three arrested for dealing with drugs


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

Northern Cape Hawks made a recovery of an assortment of drugs ranging from CAT, TIK, Cocaine and dagga. The Hawks spokesperson, Capt Philani Nkwalase said the total value was over R540 000.

Nkwalase said the recovery was made during the Hawks intelligence driven operation carried out on Friday.

“Three suspects were arrested and have appeared in Kimberley Magistrate’s Court on Monday. They were all charged for allegedly dealing in drugs. Two of the three, are Nigerian nationals, Augustine Bizimane (30) and Ikechukwu Alex Nwabynwane (32). Both were dealing in drugs within Kimberley CBD area, while Lesley Stoffel Baartman (49), was dealing in drugs in Galeshewe,” Nkwalase said.

He said the case against Nigerian duo was postponed until June 30 for bail application. Nkwalase said Lesley Stoffel Baartman is expected to appear in Kimberley Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday for legal representation.

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Tourism dept to celebrate June 16 in Vryburg


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

TOURISM department in North West together with Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati district municipality, Naledi local municipality and the Taung Hotel School and Convention Centre will host a tournament on Wednesday at Huhudi Sports Ground.

Tourism department spokesperson, Dineo Lolokwane said the tournament will be in commemoration of 40th anniversary of the June 16, 1976 carnage.

“Our employees will also be doing their bit and showing gestures of selflessness in memory of the fallen 1976 heroes and heroines by donating toys and spending some time with the kids from Mmabana Dikole Early Learning Centre.

“This tournament will also present an opportunity for the four institutions to get acquainted and forge new strategic relations for future collaboration and partnership,” Lolokwane said.

-TDN

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