Intruders kill man in front of family


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Taung – A North West man was shot dead in front of his wife and granddaughter by two intruders at their home in Magogong village, Taung, on Monday, said police.

Captain Amanda Funani said the two men entered the house by breaking down the front door. The 59-year-old man found them in his living room.

“It is suspected that the victim fought with the suspects and one of them took out a firearm and shot him on the shoulder,” she said.

“It is apparent that the bullet went out through the chest and the victim died on the scene.”

Funani said the motive for the killing was not known. The men ran away and nothing was stolen, she said. – Sapa

Kotze’s accountability to be disputed


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Pretoria – So-called “Modimolle monster” Johan Kotze would argue non-pathological incapacity in his defence, the High Court in Pretoria heard on Monday.

Despite three psychiatrists finding Kotze fit to stand trial, Piet Greyling, for Kotze, told the court he would argue this in his client’s defence.

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Chief Justice denies ‘reverse racism’


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The “race factor” was being contorted when it came to the appointment of judges, which could create a false impression of “reverse racism”, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has said.

Speaking at the 18th Commonwealth Law Conference in the Cape Town on Monday, the chief justice came out in defence of how the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), which he chairs, goes about its business. He said when South Africa became a democracy, the country had about 170 judges. Two were women and three were black.

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Court to decide ANC councillors’ fate


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Johannesburg – The Eastern Cape High Court will decide whether the removal of suspended ANC councillors from the Mbhashe Municipality was lawful, it was reported on Tuesday.
The case was set down for Friday, after the court asked the ANC to hand over transcripts of its disciplinary hearing, the Dispatch Online reported.
The decision to suspend the councillors from the party and remove them from the council was made at the disciplinary hearing.
Former Mayor Mthetheleli Bhele told the Dispatch outside the court on Monday that the group was disputing the procedure followed in their disciplinary process.
“Our party charged us for accepting a report and following up on it and removing the people involved in corrupt activities,” he was quoted as saying.
“When we went to the disciplinary hearing, we waited there until the set time passed. We waited for more than an hour and there was no one.
“After we left, we heard the committee took the decision to remove us and they never even made the effort to inform us,” said Bhele.

– SAPA

Pistorius cops’ cellphones confiscated


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Johannesburg – Police confiscated the cellphones of officers working on the Oscar Pistorius murder case when it came to light they had photographed him after his arrest, it was reported on Tuesday.

The Star reported that cellphones were confiscated from 45 police officials, according to a written response by Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa to a parliamentary question.

Boschkop police station management also seized four other official police phones.

The police ministry told the newspaper disciplinary steps were being taken against the culprits. The phones would be used as evidence.

The former lead investigator in the case, Hilton Botha, told The Star media houses had offered to pay officers for exclusive pictures of Pistorius after he was arrested for shooting dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on 14 February.

A foreign media house reportedly offered a police officer R458 000 for a photograph of the toilet door through which Pistorius shot Steenkamp.

According to Botha, local media houses had offered him and fellow officers working on the Pistorius case between R5 000 and R10 000 for pictures of the athlete.

“I decided at that point that all pictures should be sent off to forensics immediately. That way we had no pictures and there could be no leak,” Botha was quoted as telling the newspaper.-SAPA

Two suspects arrested in Magogong village after shoot-out


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung-Police arrested two suspects in connection with the murder of the 59-year-old Simane Baabua who was allegedly gunned down in front of his wife and granddaughter in Magogong village. 

“The incident occurred between 00:00 and 01:00 on Monday at Magogong village in Taung. It is alleged that two suspects gained entry by forcefully breaking the front door” captain Amanda Funani said.

“According to the allegations, the victim went to check what was happening and found the suspects inside the living room” she said. It is suspected that the victim fought with the suspects and one of them took out a firearm and shot him on the shoulder. 

“It is apparent that the bullet went out through the chest and the victim died on the scene said police. 

The suspects fled the scene on foot.  

At this stage the motive for the killing is unknown, as nothing was stolen from the house. 

“Police arrested a 22-year-old suspect last night inside a red Mazda bakkie that was hi-jacked from the Ethiopian National’s shop two streets away from the shooting incident” Funani said. The suspect sustained minor injurie and according to the information received, the car overturned outside Magogong Village while the two suspects were trying to escape.

 

A 25-year-old suspect was also arrested in the early hours of this morning in Magogong village. “The two suspects are expected to appear before Taung Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday. 

Taung have registered cases of murder and car hi-jacking.

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Tourist injured, while Jumbo tramples car


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Johannesburg – A tourist was seriously injured on Monday when the car he was driving was overturned by an elephant in the Kruger National Park.

 

A doctor and paramedics backed by a helicopter rushed to the scene on the H1-7 tar road between Shingwedzi and Punda Maria in the northern half of the park at about 6.30am on Monday, SANParks said.

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Cops face centure for Oscar’s pictures


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Pretoria – While the world’s paparazzi scrambled to get the first photographs of murder accused Oscar Pistorius earlier this year, police officers escorting him to court were secretly snapping their own pictures.

 

It caused such consternation at the Boschkop police station where Pistorius was held that the management confiscated the private cellphones of 45 police officers and took another four official phones.

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Two SA slightly injured in Boston bomb blast


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Johannesburg –

 

Two South African athletes were injured in the Boston marathon blast in the United States, it was reported on Tuesday.

 

“So far, we’ve been alerted to two South Africans that have been injured. Our information is that they are being treated and we are offering consular service to them,” international relations and co-operation department spokesman Clayson Monyela told SABC radio news.

 

Twenty-eight South Africans registered for the race.

 

At least three people were killed and more than 100 were injured in twin explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday, while the race was in progress. – Sapa

Mixed reaction after Matlosana intervention


Communities reacted with mixed feelings to the decision by the provincial government to invoke Section 139 administrative intervention in the Matlosana, Maquassi Hills and Ditsobotla municipalities.

 

“It is correct for the provincial government to take over administration from our municipality because service delivery is a problem. Nothing encourages us to continue paying rates and taxes because our municipality does not bother taking our concerns toheart,” Pule Seroba from Matlosana, Klerksdorp said.

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