Illicit cigarettes worth over R1m discovered at the Border


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By Obakeng Maje

Kopfontein-North West police arrested a Namibian national after he was found in possession of illicit cigarettes worth R1 320 000 in Kopfontein Border.

A 41 year-old man was allegedly trying to smuggle fake cigarettes in the country.

“On Saturday police search a truck at Kopfontein Border and discovered illicit cigarettes worth more than a R1m hidden in a truck.” Captain Pelonomi Makau said.

Police search a truck and discover false compartment inside the trailor.

“A total of 243 master cases(boxes) of illicit cigarettes were discovered” Makau said.

According to police, a suspect has been arrested for the same offence last year December and he was on bail.

A 41 year-old man will appear before Lehurutshe Magistrate Court tomorrow.

Police said he will be charged with Contravention of Customs and Execise Act and Smuggling.

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Man nabbed for rape


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North West – A man has been arrested for allegedly raping and intimidating a girl in Zeerust, North West police said on Saturday.

 

The 31-year-old man was arrested on Thursday, said Captain Pelonomi Makau.

 

Police said 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped repeatedly while dating her relative.

 

She had told a neighbour about it and the neighbour alerted police. Makau said in one incident, the girl was at home with the man and a younger child.

 

“…The suspect chased the four-year-old out of the house. It is alleged that the suspect called the victim into his bedroom, undressed and raped her,” he said.

 

The man is due to appear in the Zeerust Magistrate’s Court on Monday. – Sapa

Pule’s DG locked out of her office


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Communications director-general Rosey Sekese was forced to approach the court to lift her “special leave” after she was twice locked out of her office. Police were called in to evict her from the building.

 

However, after an out-of-court settlement with Communications Minister Dina Pule, she was allowed to return to work.

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Pirates close the gap


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Orlando Pirates struck in the dying seconds to snatch a 1-0 win away to Wits on Saturday night.

The Clever Boys started the game well with Tinashe Nengomasha flashing a shot across the face of goal 10 minutes in before Rudolf Bester had a huge penalty appeal turned down after it seemed that he had been clipped by Emille Baron.

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NW Acting Premier condemns rape of minor


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North West Acting Premier Raymond Elisha has called on women to do more to protect girl children particularly orphans from the scourge of rape in their homes. This follows the arrest the arrest of a 31-year-old man for raping and intimidating a girl in Zeerust.

 

 

 

“Mothers should not safeguard their marriages and affairs at the expense of their children by turning a blind eye on rape of their children or those in their care because the signs are always there for them to notice and take the appropriate steps,” Acting Premier Elisha stressed in condemning the rape and applauding the arrest of the suspect.

 

 

 

Elisha commends the neighbour who alerted police about the latest rape incident which revealed that the heinous act had been happening for a while and called for no bail when he appear in the Zeerust Magistrates Court on Monday.

 

 

 

“When children confide in their neighbours and not their own mothers and or relatives, we need to be concerned and worried as to what has happened to the family as the nucleus of our society? Freedom will have no meaning if infants, girl children, the aged and women who are the majority in our communities are not safe from the scourge of rape in their own homes,” he added. 

 

  

 

According to police, the girl was repeatedly raped by the man while he was dating her relative.

 

 

 

Captain Pelonomi Makau of the North West Police said that it is alleged that in one incident, the girl was at home with the man and

 

  four -year-old

 

  whom the suspect chased out of the house before he called the victim to his bedroom where he undressed and raped her.

 

 

 

The suspect was arrested Thursday which happen to be the same day that the province launched the Ambassadors of Goodwill Project in support of the One million Signature Anti-Rape Campaign launched by Premier

 

  Thandi Modise.

 

 

 

 Whistles and peppersprays were distributed to elderly women in response to the Premier’s call for crime prevention structures such as Community Policing Forums, street committees and neighbourhood watch to look into providing elderly women who are staying on their own with whistles which they could blow to alert their neighbourhood of the threat of the scourge of rape and other crimes in their homes. 

We’re crime buster: Zuma


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The fight against crime was more intense in South Africa than it was in many other countries, President Jacob Zuma has said.

 

“Fellow South Africans, I must underline here that of all the countries that I know of, very few compare to South Africa in the effort to fight corruption,” Zuma said.

 

“In other countries nobody talks about [fighting] corruption. We fight corruption here. We are more in the media because we fight corruption. We declared war against corruption and we are making progress.”

He said corruption will not be allowed to steal the fruits of freedom.

Zuma was addressing thousands of people gathered at the Union Buildings in Pretoria for the annual Freedom Day commemoration.

“By the end of December 2012, criminal investigations were initiated against 237 persons by the task team (justice, crime and prevention security cluster’s anti-corruption task team) and 21 staff members within the criminal justice system were convicted.”

Zuma said a total of 718 people are currently under investigation for “corrupt activities”.

 

“Freezing Orders to the value of more R1 billion have been obtained,” he said.

 

Between 2009 and 2013, Zuma signed 34 proclamations directing the Special Investigating Unit to investigate various government departments and state owned entities.

 

“The unit has completed some of the investigations and will be sending reports to the Presidency,” said Zuma.

 

Read: SIU criticised for lower graft-fighting targets

 

He said the private sector should assist government by fighting corruption within its own ranks.

Zuma told the crowd that significant economic improvements have been made since the attainment of democracy in 1994.

 

“While income inequality remains high, the expansion of our social grant system from 2.7 million in 1994 to 16 million currently has contributed to a significant reduction in the proportion of households living in poverty,” said Zuma.

 

“There are many achievements on the economic front as well. The South African economy has expanded by 83% over the past 19 years.”

 

Zuma said despite numerous trying moments encountered in the young democracy, like the Marikana tragedy, South Africans stood together in unity.

 

He was referring to August 16 last year when police shot dead 34 striking miners at the Lonmin mine in Marikana, in the North West. An inquiry into the incident was under way.

 

“Many thought the Marikana tragedy marked the end of the road for a peaceful and democratic South Africa but working together, we rose above the tragedy and put our country first,” he said.

 

“We await the conclusion of the Farlam Commission of Inquiry into this painful matter.”

 

The 2013 Freedom Day celebration is being held under the theme “Mobilising society towards consolidating our democracy and freedom”.

 

After speaking at the Union Buildings, Zuma bestowed national orders on several South African and foreign nationals at an event held at the nearby Sefako M Makgatho presidential guest house.

 

Olympic swimming champion Chad le Clos, football legend Kaizer Motaung and Lead SA activist Yusuf Abramjee were on the list of recipients.

 

United States civil rights activist Jesse Jackson and African Union commissioner Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma were also honoured along with numerous other politicians, musicians, and scientists.

 

Other recipients of the national orders include plastic and reconstructive surgeon Sayed Ridwan Mia, Vusi Mahlasela, Pretty Yende, praise poet Zolani Mkiva, Paralympic athlete Ilse Hayes and Nontisikelelo Qwelane (92), the oldest known South African teacher.

 

– Sapa

 

 

A man nabbed after shooting


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KwaZulu-Natal – A man has been arrested in connection with the shooting of three members of the African National Congress in Umtshezi, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Saturday.

 

The 40-year-old man was arrested on Friday, said Captain Thulani Zwane.

 

Police said the man was allegedly involved in the shooting that left two people critically injured, including a pregnant woman who lost her unborn baby.

 

The third person sustained minor injuries.

 

“The motive of the attack is unknown and police are investigating three counts of attempted murder,” said Zwane.

 

Two others allegedly involved in the crime had not yet been arrested,

 

The arrested man is due to appear in the Estcourt Magistrate’s Court soon. – Sapa

 

 

We Can Smell The Trophy- Tshabalala


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Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Siphiwe ‘Shabba’ Tshabalala is adamant that the team will go all the way this season and clinch the league title.

 

Leading the Absa Premiership table, with a six point gap over second placed Platinum Stars, the Amakhosi will, in all likeliness, go on and win the league if they defeat DIkwena on Sunday.

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Gays wedding plan goes sour


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Cape Town – For Emile Butler, Diemerskraal wine estate in Paarl would have been the perfect venue to marry his fiancé, “the most stunning man in the world”, Gareth O’Brien.

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Pirates desperate for three points


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Absa Premiership Preview: Wits v Orlando Pirates

 

Venue: Mbombela Stadium

 

Time: 18h00

 

Channel: SS4

 

 

 

Wits will be looking to close the gap on Orlando Pirates when they host the defending PSL champions at the Mbombela Stadium tonight, although Bucs will be out to bag all three points as they keep their title hopes alive.

 

Wits are fresh off a 2-1 victory against relegation threatened Ajax Cape Town, which saw them end a three game winless streak, and will now be looking to carry their winning momentum forward.

 

The Clever Boys have won five, drawn five and lost only three of their 13 Absa Premiership home fixtures to date, and will be hoping to record their sixth victory against the Soweto giants.

 

Bucs have played to six consecutive draws in the Absa Premiership, with their last win being against Platinum Stars, back in February, when Daine Klate netted the only goal in the 1-0 win.

 

Tonight will be Bucs’ last away game of the season and their last opportunity to secure all three points on the road, although their away form has been promising with six wins, six draws and two defeats in the 14 games.

 

Bucs are nine points adrift log leaders Kaizer Chiefs, however do have one game in hand, and if they are to keep any hopes of retaining their league title alive, they will have to take all three points back to Soweto.

 

The last time these two sides met was back in November of 2012, when Pirates beat Wits 2-0 with goals from Thabo Matlaba and Tlou Segolela.

 

League form

 

Wits: W-D-D-L-W

 

Pirates: D-D-D-D-D

 

Players to watch

 

Wits: Ryan Chapman

 

Pirates: Collins Mbesuma

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