PR guru convicted of sex assaults


London – Max Clifford, Britain’s top public relations guru, was found guilty Monday of a string of sexual assaults in the first conviction stemming from a police investigation launched after the Jimmy Savile scandal.

Jurors at a London court found the 71-year-old Clifford guilty of eight counts of indecent assault relating to four women as young as 15.

The silver-haired celebrity publicist was found not guilty of two other counts, while the jury was unable to reach a verdict on another count.

He was granted bail ahead of sentencing on Friday.

“You must realise that the fact I have given you bail is no indication of what the final sentence will be,” judge Anthony Leonard told him.

Clifford is the first high-profile figure to be convicted under Operation Yewtree, the police probe set up to investigate allegations of sex offences following the Savile scandal.

The prosecution told the trial that Clifford’s victims came forward following revelations in 2012 that the late BBC presenter Savile – a household name in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s – had been a serial sex offender.

The offences date from before Clifford achieved widespread fame in Britain with his links to several well-known celebrity news stories.

Prosecutors alleged Clifford used his showbusiness connections to “bully and manipulate” young women into sex acts.

Clifford had told the court the claims were “a load of lies”, with his victims being “fantasists and opportunists”.

Following a six-week trial, jurors had been in their eighth day of deliberations when they returned to the courtroom to deliver their verdicts. – AFP

‘Born-frees’ reveal their fears


Durban -The biggest fear “born-frees” have about South Africa is whether they will find a job.

They are also concerned about corruption, poor education and ensuring strong political leadership.

These were some of the issues to emerge in interviews with five young people, born in 1994 and who will vote for the first time next month, to mark 20 years of democracy this week.
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R1m reward for Witbank robbers


Johannesburg – A substantial amount of money was stolen from the SBV Cash Centre on Monday in Witbank, Mpumalanga by an unknown number of armed robbers, the company said.

“SBV Services can confirm that a cash centre robbery took place at the SBV Cash Centre Witbank on Monday morning 28 April… [and] is offering a R1 000 000 reward for information that leads to the successful arrests and conviction of the perpetrators,” the company said in a statement.

Any members of the public who had any information regarding the incident were encouraged to call the company’s hotline on 083 408 7029.

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Mthethwa: Criminality in North West not tolerated


Johannesburg – Wanton and senseless criminal activity including arson, in the North West would not be tolerated and the police should act swiftly to arrest criminals, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said on Monday.

“These are criminal and anarchistic acts that can not be tolerated in a democracy. I have instructed SAPS to act swiftly and decisively against the criminals who involved themselves in these crimes,” he said.

“The overwhelming majority of South Africans are peace loving and we cannot allow them to suffer because of the criminal acts of a few perpetrators. Police have already made significant arrests and expect to soon make more.”

Mthethwa said police arrested 70 people in Bloemhof after a number of houses, including those of eight police officers, were torched.

In Rooigrond near Mafikeng, 12 people were arrested after the house of a councillor was burnt.

One person was arrested in connection with the torching of the African National Congress office in the Freedom Park informal settlement near Rustenburg.

Police were still looking for one person.

On Sunday night, a councillor’s house was burnt in Freedom Park.

Mthethwa said the police have profiled people and expect to make arrests in the near future.

The police would oppose bail of these arrested so they will lose their right to vote in the elections as free South Africans, he said.

Acting ministerial spokesperson David Barrit said the violence is linked to service delivery but could aim to disrupt the national elections on 7 May, if it continued.

North West premier Thandi Modise also condemned the violence in the province and said platinum belt workers who are on strike should not disrupt electioneering.

“Workers who are involved in the protracted strike should not be misled into taking out their frustration on political parties that wish to campaign in the area as they are not part to the labour dispute involving Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) and mining houses,” Modise said in a statement.

Minister of Sports and Recreation, Fikile Mbalula’s door-to-door campaign in Freedom Park on Sunday was disrupted when Amcu members turned violent.

According to weekend reports, Mbalula was taken away in a bullet-proof vehicle when members of Amcu threw stones at cars.

Modise appealed to political parties to “desist from making irresponsible and populist statements” to make the platinum belt a no-go area for other parties.

“With a new proposal on the table, It is now up to the parties to find one another for an urgent settlement to end the four months old strike which has had a devastating impact on them, our economy and in particular the livelihood of miners and their families,” she said.

Members of Amcu at Lonmin, Impala Platinum and Ango American Platinum have been on strike for the past three months, demanding a monthly salary of R12 500 for entry level workers. On Thursday Amcu rejected the latest offer from the platinum producers.

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SAPS: Use proper platforms to complain


Johannesburg – Labour unions should use the proper platforms if they want to lodge a complaint against the SA Police Service, North West police said on Monday.

“Laying complaints and charges through media is not how the police work,” said Brigadier Thulane Ngubane.

“It’s difficult to respond to any of these kind of allegations done through the media… People at leadership-level know what procedures or protocols to follow when they have grievances.”

Ngubane was responding to a press statement from the Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) in the province on the attitude of the police.

In the statement, provincial secretary Solly Phetoe said Cosatu was worried about the attitude of officers in particular at marches and rallies.

“The attitude of some individual police officers continues to represent the apartheid attitude and that of capitalists who continue to destroy our 20-year democracy and destroying our trade union movement, in particular those affiliated to Cosatu,” Phetoe said.

“The situation in the mining area is not improving or being brought under control, due to some individual police officers celebrating the continuation of the attacks of our members.”

Phetoe said that on 24 April, Cosatu and the National Union of Mineworkers (Num) led a march against certain individual policemen at the Phokeng police station and their conduct and attitude towards workers and their leaders.

Cosatu had submitted memorandums and complaints with evidence but nothing had been done.

“We are being treated very badly by the SAPS, both at the level of the province and the local police stations,” Phetoe said.

However, Ngubane said the work of the police was to enforce the law and the constitution.

He said if Cosatu had proof it should insist on seeing the provincial police commissioner to resolve the issue because it would not be resolved in the media.

“We are ready and more than willing to sort the issues out. The question of peace in the platinum belt can and shall never be resolved through policing. It needs employers, employees and labour to work together,” said Ngubane.

The Farlam Commission of Inquiry is currently investigating the circumstances of the fatal shootings of 34 people, mostly protesting miners during a strike at Marikana, near Rustenburg in 2012.

In the preceding week, 10 people, including two policemen and two security guards, were killed in strike-related violence.

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Mazibuko: SIU should give evidence on Nkandla


Cape Town – The Public Protector and the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) should be called before Parliament to give evidence on their investigations into upgrades at President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla residence, DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko proposed on Monday.

The proposal was made at the second meeting of the 12-member committee set to consider President Jacob Zuma’s reply to the Public Protector’s report on Nkandla.

Mazibuko proposed that the Public Protector, the author or authors of the security cluster report on Nkandla, the ministers of police, and defence, or the national commissioner for the SA Police Service or chief of the SA National Defence Force be called to give evidence.

“We are confident that you, like us, are keen to do justice to the mandate conferred on us by the Speaker, and that you will accede to this request.”

ANC MPs objected to the proposal.

“These bodies are independent. It would be not correct for this committee to start dictating terms for what these bodies should do, especially the SIU…” ANC MP Jonas Sibanyoni said.

Opposition parties largely supported the DA’s proposal, but had questions on whether the committee could complete its work on time.

“For this committee to do its work, we need to have these people before the committee,” Inkatha Freedom Party MP Narend Singh said.

“The uncomfortable question is can it be practically done in the time that is available? To call the Public Protector is not a matter of making a telephone call to say we ‘want you here tomorrow’.”

ANC MP Lluwellyn Landers concurred.

The Freedom Front Plus supported Mazibuko’s call, but with an added suggestion.

FF Plus MP Corne Mulder said: “I would support the calling of the evidence so we can clarify certain anomalies… without reopening discussions on what was found.”

The anomalies he referred to were the findings of the security cluster ministers, who cleared President Jacob Zuma of any wrongdoing, and the report of the Public Protector which found Zuma had unduly benefited from the security upgrades to his private homestead.-Sapa

A suspect arrested for rape


By Obakeng Maje
Butterworth-A 52 year-old woman has been raped and the suspect is expected to appear in Butterworth Magistrate Court on tuesday.

Captain Jackson Manatha said the atrocity took place at R7 location in Mgomanzi village, near Butterworth.

“The suspect allegedly knocked at a woman’s house and he pounced on her armed with a knife” Manatha said.

The gruesome took place at around 04:00 on Sunday morning. The woman was raped in her homestead and the suspect fled afterwards.

“A case of rape was launched and a 27 year-old man was arrested on the same day. He will appear at Butterworth Magistrate Court on Tuesday” Manatha said.-TDN
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Two arrested for Mirra drug in Brixton


Johannesburg – Two Somalian nationals were arrested in Johannesburg on Monday for being in possession of the drug Mirra, which originates from Ethiopia, Johannesburg metro police said on Monday.

They were arrested at 08:00 in High Street, Brixton after the leaves were found wrapped in plastic bags in the boot of their VW Jetta, Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar said.

A street value of R100 000 was put on the haul.

Minnaar said Mirra is classified as a drug in South Africa.

The two, aged 30 and 32 will appear in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court this week.

It is also known as “khat”.

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EFF to march to SABC over election ad


Johannesburg – The EFF and its president Julius Malema will march to the SABC in Johannesburg on Tuesday to protest over what it calls the SABC’s “ban” on showing its election advertisement, the party said.

Spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said they would march at 10:00 to the public broadcaster’s offices in Auckland Park.

On Saturday, the Independent Communications Authority of SA’s (Icasa) complaints and compliance committee ruled for the SABC by upholding the broadcaster’s decision not to flight the Economic Freedom Fighter’s advert.

“The CCC ruled that the [advert] may be perceived as condoning or lending support to unlawful acts, in that, it talks about destroying e-tolls which would be perceived as damage to property,” Icasa spokesperson Paseka Maleka said.

On Saturday, Malema said at an election rally in Durban that he considered the SABC’s actions as an example of how South Africans were not free to express themselves.

During the Icasa hearing the SABC’s counsel the EFF had refused to change the advert.

The advert, mostly in black and white, is entitled “Now is the time for economic freedom” and was also posted on YouTube.

The section in contention is a slogan at the end: “destroy e-tolls physically!”.

SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said on Saturday that the SABC rejected the advert because it contravened section 4(12)(b) of Icasa’s regulations on party election broadcasts (PEB) in that the advert contained words which were likely to provoke or incite unlawful, illegal or criminal acts.

Icasa has had to adjudicate two other complaints relating to a Democratic Alliance’s advert.

The SABC said the advert would incite violence against the police and the SA Police Service also filed a complaint saying the same thing.

During the advert the DA’s Gauteng premier candidate Mmusi Maimane says: “the police are killing our people”, as a photo of a police officer firing rubber bullets at two unarmed people is shown.

The SAPS complaint was upheld on Friday night and the DA was told by Icasa to remove the “offending part” of the advert.

It launched a second one on Monday, which focuses on job creation and does not have the clip.

– SAPA

Hectic period for Bafana Bafana during AFCON 2015 qualifiers


A hectic three months is awaiting Bafana Bafana in the lead up to the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers starting later this year with lots of games in a short of period of time from 5 September to 19 November 2014.

“South Africa’s journey to Morocco AFCON 2015 begins on the weekend of 5/6 September away to Sudan and then host reigning champions Nigeria a few days later on Wednesday, 10 September” Bafana spokesperson Matlhomola Morake said.

After a short break Bafana Bafana will be back on the road to take on the winner of Namibia/Congo/Libya/Rwanda contest on the weekend of 10/11 October, before returning home to face the same side on Wednesday, 15 October.

The following month South Africa will welcome Sudan on the weekend of 14/15 November before ending their campaign in Nigeria on Wednesday, 19 November.

The 30th edition of AFCON will be played from 17 January to 8 February 2015.

Here are the full dates:

5 – 6 Sep 2014 Nigeria vs Winner of 5/6

5 – 6 Sep 2014 Sudan vs South Africa

10 Sep 2014 South Africa vs Nigeria

10 Sep 2014 Winner of 5/6 vs Sudan

10 – 11 Oct 2014 Sudan vs Nigeria

10 – 11 Oct 2014 Winner of 5/6 vs South Africa

15 Oct 2014 Nigeria vs Sudan

15 Oct 2014 South Africa vs Winner of 5/6

14 – 15 Nov 2014 Winner of 5/6 vs Nigeria

14 – 15 Nov 2014 South Africa vs Sudan

19 Nov 2014 Nigeria vs South Africa

19 Nov 2014 Sudan vs Winner of 5/6

Here is the full AFCON 2015 draw:

Group A: Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, winner of Namibia/Congo/Libya/Rwanda


Group B: Mali, Algeria, Ethiopia, Sao Tome/Benin/Malawi/Chad

Group C: Burkina Faso, Angola, Gabon, winner of Liberia/Lesotho/Kenya/Comoros

Group D: Ivory Coast, Cameroon, DR Congo, winner of Swaziland/Sierra Leone/Gambia/Seychelles

Group E: Ghana, Togo, Guinea, winner of Madagascar/Uganda/Mauritania/Equatorial Guinea

Group F: Zambia, Cape Verde, Niger, winner of Tanzania/Zimbabwe/Mozambique/South Sudan.

Group G: Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal, winner of Burundi/Botswana/CAR/Guinea Bissau.
-TDN
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