Greater Taung Municipal Manager returns to his office after appeal


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TAUNG- The tables were turned at Greater Taung Local Municipality this week after deposed Municipal Manager Katlego Gabanakgosi returned to his office.

According to Vaaltar FM, Gabanakgosi who was removed from his office after the opposition party avow that he did not meet requirements.

The opposition party ACDP said the EXCO did not follow the correct measures when hiring Katlego Gabanakgosi.

ACDP representative Gaolatlhwe Tshipo told Vaaltar FM that according to requirements needed in hiring  Municipal Manager, Gabanakgosi did not meet the requirements.

“North West High Court confirmed that the measures used in hiring Municipal Manager were not correct. The court ruled in our favour and we do not care who is hired, the point is whether that person meets requirements or not” Tshipo said.

The Municipal Manager returned to his office this week after the Exco appeal the decision taken by North West High Court in Mahikeng.

Greater Taung Municipal Mayor Kaone Lobelo said the Municipal Manager resumes his duties after the Court of Appeal overturned the decision taken by High Court.

“The matter is still under judiciary and the municipal manager resumes his duties while waiting for the final judgment” Lobelo said.

Mayor Kaone Lobelo previously said they will not appeal the decision and will follow the regulations guiding them in what’s needed from a municipal manager candidate.

The sinister started when then deposed Municipal Manager Katlego Gabanakgosi who is a qualified engineer, was accused of not meeting requirements to become Municipal Manager.
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First load shedding of 2015 begins


Cape Town – Eskom has implemented stage one load shedding on Friday, it announced on Twitter.

“Eskom has started load shedding in stage 1 as of 11:05,” it tweeted.

“Due to the electricity demand that has exceeded the supply; Eskom  implemented load shedding Stage 1 from 11:00 until 22:00 tonight.”
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Man held after body found in shallow grave


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Durban – A man has been arrested in connection with a body found buried in a shallow grave at an abandoned house in the Gedleza area, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Friday.

“The 30-year-old suspect was arrested on Thursday,” said Major Thulani Zwane. He was expected to appear in the Ubombo Magistrate’s Court on Monday, when he would face a murder charge. More charges could be added, said Zwane. While the KwaZulu-Natal social development department said the body was that of a 14-year-old girl, police said the female could have been older. Social development MEC Weziwe Thusi said her department and the police were still trying to establish the victim’s identity.

“As soon as (she) is identified and her family found, our social workers will be there to provide trauma counselling,” she said.

In a separate incident, two boys, aged nine and 10, were removed from the Mjindi community after they were suspected of having murdered a seven-year-old girl. Police said the girl was reported missing on Monday and her body was found on Tuesday.

“It was believed the boys buried the girl’s body during the day while the elders were out working in the fields, said Thusi. The children were being kept at a child and youth care centre for their own safety. “We have referred them to social workers because according to the Children’s Act, we cannot officially arrest them,” said Zwane.

The police were investigating a case of murder and were awaiting a post mortem which would determine whether the girl was raped. Thusi said her department’s social workers were working with the families involved. “This case is a sad reminder to parents and caregivers to keep an eye on their charges at all times,” she said. Sapa

Education plan to help pupils who failed


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Durban – The KZN education MEC and her top officials were due to meet on Friday to come up with a plan to help many of the 42 223 KZN pupils who failed matric to write supplementary exams or find places in schools to repeat their studies.

MEC Peggy Nkonyeni was adamant in an interview with the Daily News on Thursday that space would be found for failures despite a number of principals insisting they could not be accommodated as schools were bursting at the seams.

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Four taxis burnt in North West


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Brits – No arrests have yet been made for the burning of four minibus taxis in Letlhakaneng, near Brits, North West police said on Thursday. The owner of the taxis was woken by a noise in the early hours of Tuesday and found them burning when he went to look, Sergeant Kealeboga Molale said. The motive for the attack was still unknown. A case of malicious damage to property was opened. Sapa

‘ANC must mutate or be left behind’


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Cape Town – Ben Turok has had a long-standing relationship with the ANC, starting in the mid-1950s when he first joined the Congress of Democrats, a future ally of the party. The former ANC MP retired from Parliament last year after the elections.

He tells a story of a political force that has achieved a lot, but is at the same time standing on the brink of the stronghold it has spent the last 103 years building, collapsing as corruption and inequality run rampant.

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ANC to reclaim freedom charter – Mantashe


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Cape Town – The ANC will use its upcoming 103rd anniversary to reclaim the Freedom Charter, which must serve as the basis for its future plans, secretary general Gwede Mantashe said in Cape Town on Wednesday.

“It is back to basics. This is the year of the Freedom Charter. It is the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Charter that is the emphasis because every Jack and Jill claims to be the custodian of the Freedom Charter these days.

“Now we will be giving the country context… progress made, challenges faced, what should be done practically because it is easy to shout slogans when you have no respect for them.

“The ANC leads, everywhere,” Mantashe told journalists on the sidelines of the last day of a meeting of the ANC’s national executive committee, ahead of anniversary celebrations this weekend.

Mantashe said the party planned to fill the 52 000-capacity Cape Town stadium on Saturday, after days of wrangling with the Democratic Alliance-led local government over regulations governing the venue’s use.

Core principle of ANC

He again accused the DA of using the stadium fees and rules as “apartheid era influx control measures” to keep the ruling party’s supporters away from its birthday bash.

“We will fill the stadium. The ANC is known for filling stadiums, so you can’t expect anything less.”

Mantashe’s comments serve as a pointer to the message President Jacob Zuma is expected to deliver in the opposition-led province on Saturday, at the start of a year in which the ANC will try to rebuild support in the Western Cape ahead of the 2016 local government elections.

“The January 8 statement every year does look a little bit back but focuses on what we are going to do.

“Tomorrow is the actual birthday of the ANC. We will be all over, talking to our people, reminding them where we come from so that they can enter the way forward.”

In a barb aimed at the opposition, he added: “This is why everybody with no history can easily say this is what should happen because they don’t know the journey and the complexity of the journey.”

Party officials confirmed that the ANC had organised hundreds of buses and free train journeys for supporters into the city on Saturday.

Adopted in Kliptown, Soweto, on 26 June 1955, the Freedom Charter set out the core principles of the ANC and its then allies, and 40 years later helped to shape the Constitution.

– SAPA

Robber, rapist top matrics


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Cape Town – A convicted robber serving a three-year jail term and a rapist serving an eight-year sentence were the top performers among inmates writing the 2014 matric exams.

The two 22-year olds from the Usethubeni Youth School in Durban-Westville were honoured by Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha, who announced the prison matric results at Goodwood prison in Cape Town on Wednesday.

“In grade 12, the overall pass rate has increased from 58.8 in 2013 to 68.9% in 2014,” Masutha said.

The number of prisoners sitting for the exams – both full-time and part-time pupils – in 2014 was 185.

“The department of correctional services has placed education and training at the centre of its rehabilitation agenda,” said Masutha.

This was part of efforts to eliminate illiteracy, under-qualifications, and provide skills required for employment and self-employment.

The country currently had 14 full-time prison schools, compared to one in 2009.

The top performing school was the Emthonjeni Youth Centre in Baviaanspoort, Pretoria, with a 100% pass rate.

St Albans School in Port Elizabeth and the Umlalati Learning Centre in Barberton, Mpumalanga, shared second spot with an 83% pass rate.

The Usethubeni Youth School had the third-highest pass rate, and also boasted the two top achievers.

Bachelor’s pass

Njabulo Gumede was imprisoned in 2013 after being convicted of robbery in Pinetown. He completed his Grade 11 in 2013 – the year it became compulsory for every inmate without a qualification equivalent to Grade nine to complete adult education and training.

“I saw that I was sitting in jail without doing anything and I don’t want to waste that three-year sentence,” he said.

“I didn’t think I was going to get this second chance of going to school, but when I came to jail I done the programmes, the restorative anger management and those programmes, they renew me and I saw that I would get the opportunity to go to school.”

Gumede matriculated with a bachelor’s pass, meaning he would qualify to study at any tertiary institution in the country.

“My wish is to go and study further for accountants, but I don’t know if I’m going to have the financial programme because I don’t think my parents are going to have that money. But I am waiting for any sponsor that can sponsor me for a bursary so I can go further my studies,” he said.

Gumede passed with one A, four B’s, one C and one D, and hopes his story will encourage other inmates to complete their matric.

“Life does not end when you are sentenced,” Gumede said.

“When you get a chance to go outside and you are going to live a life with other people, if you are educated and you have a matric, it’s going to be simpler.”

Sbonelo Maphumulo, the inmate with the second-highest pass mark, is serving an eight-year jail term for rape.

“After I was arrested I was not much interested in school,” he said.

“I was just doing nothing at all, but after I was apprehended I realise that school is very important so I have to be committed and patient and do whatever it takes to rebuild my life.”

Maphumulo wants to further his studies, but says his parents cannot afford to pay for his studies.

“What I want to do is sports management in higher education so I think I get help and support from my family and maybe some people who can sponsor me financially,” he said.

During the ceremony, Masutha announced that progress was made in setting up online services for inmates wanting to register with distance learning institutions.

Close to 1500 inmates registered with the University of SA (Unisa) between 2012 and 2014.

“The latest development in this regard is that we are busy concluding a partnership with Unisa to enable correctional centre students to have internet access,” Masutha said.

“This will enable offenders to connect directly to Unisa online, and access all services available to their students anywhere.”

The project will ensure that inmates have their own laptop. It is expected to be up and running by the 2015 academic year.

– SAPA

‘Je Suis Charlie’ message goes viral after Paris attack


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Paris – Messages of condolence, outrage and defiance over the Paris terrorist attack on a newspaper office spread quickly around the world on Wednesday with thousands of people taking to the streets to protest the killings and through use of the slogan “Je Suis Charlie” on social media.

Many who poured into Place de la Republique in eastern Paris near the site of Wednesday’s noontime attack waved papers, pencils and pens. Journalists led the march but most in the crowd were not from the media world, expressing solidarity and support of freedom of speech.

Similar gatherings took place at London’s Trafalgar Square, in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, in Madrid, Brussels, Nice and elsewhere.

Online, the declaration “Je Suis Charlie”, or “I Am Charlie”, replaced profile pictures on Facebook while Twitter users showed themselves with the slogan on signs with words of support for the 12 victims who were killed at Charlie Hebdo, a weekly newspaper that had caricatured the Prophet Muhammad.

The “Je Suis Charlie” slogan grew into a trending hashtag on Twitter and spread to Instagram, along with an image of a machine gun with the words “Ceci n’est pas une religion,” or “This is not a religion”.

One user on Instagram sent out a simple black-and-white drawing of the Eiffel Tower with the message: “Pray for Paris”.

Another wrote: “Islam is a beautiful religion. This is not what we see on TV. Terrorists are not real Muslims. #IamCharlie.”

Masked gunmen methodically killed 12 people, including the newspaper’s editor, as they shouted “Allahu akbar!” — or “Allah is the greatest” — while firing, then fleeing in a car.

The newspaper’s depictions of Islam have drawn condemnation and threats before. It was firebombed in 2011 and also satirized other religions and political figures.

– AP

Man in court for child sex assault


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Kimberley – A 47-year-old Kimberley man, Christopher Moromo, who is facing a charge of sexually assaulting a four-year-old girl just days before Christmas, was granted R500 bail by the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court.

The incident apparently took place on December 21 last year.

Moromo, known as Rasta, indicated during his bail application on Friday that he lived in the same street as the victim but said he never sexually assaulted her.

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