Discharged patient’s intestines pop out


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Hazel Vilakazi, whose husband, Paulos Vilakazi, died. Picture: Phill Magakoe

A Soshanguve family is still reeling in shock, anger and frustration after the death of 70-year-old Paulos Vilakazi. He died a few days after being discharged from Kalafong Hospital and being rushed back the following day with a gaping wound and intestines which had fallen out on to his bed.

Doctors at the hospital have refused to explain why the old man was discharged from the hospital with a septic wound, and they dismissed the family when they asked for an explanation, Vilakazi’s brother-in-law, Tony Baloyi, said on Monday.

“When we told them of our decision to get an independent pathologist to conduct a post-mortem they told us to take the corpse from the hospital morgue and fill the death certificate in ourselves,” Baloyi said.

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Dewani still a suicide risk, UK court told


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(File picture) Shrien Dewani

The judge presiding over the case of Shrien Dewani in a UK court has adjourned the case to 18 September to consider psychiatric reports from experts, according to reports.

 Defence lawyer Clare Montgomery QC asked the Westminster Magistrates Court for the case to be put on hold for a year to enable her client to recover from depression, the BBC reported.

But the case was only adjourned until September, to allow for updated medical evidence to be put before the court.

Chief magistrate Howard Riddle said he wanted to see updated evidence before considering a longer adjournment.

 Tuesday’s hearing was supposed to determine whether Dewani, who is accused of masterminding the murder of his wife Anni while on honeymoon in Cape Town in November 2010, was healthy enough to be extradited to South Africa.

According to an ITV news report, Dewani’s defence quoted his psychiatrist as saying that he had made some progress with his mental health, remains on drug treatment and is in compulsory detention in a psychiatric unit until May 2013.

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SA unemployment rate eases to under 25%


Pretoria – South Africa’s official jobless rate slowed to 24.9% of the labour force in the second quarter of 2012 from 25.2% in the first quarter, a survey showed on Tuesday. 

In its latest quarterly Labour Force Survey, Statistics South Africa said the total number of unemployed people stood at 4.47 million in the three months to June from 4.5 million in the first quarter. 

The expanded definition of unemployment, which includes people who have stopped looking for work, was at 36.2% from 36.6%.

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‘Motlanthe will be president’: Lamola


Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will be ANC president, ANCYL deputy president Ronald Lamola said in Johannesburg on Monday.

“It is given comrades that the current deputy president of the ANC, comrade Kgalema, will one day become the president of the ANC,” Lamola said.

“It will be a generational error if he does not become the president. We will be rewriting the history of the African National Congress.”

Lamola was addressing the ANC Youth League’s Dr Mxolisi Majombozi branch at the University of the Witwatersrand.

He was reporting back on the league’s policy conference held in June, the league’s role, and reflecting on former president Nelson Mandela’s contribution to the struggle.

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I’m back in ANC when Zuma is ousted at Mangaung: Malema


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Former ANCYL president Julius Malema says his expulsion from the ANC will be automatically overturned when President Jacob Zuma is voted out of office in December, it was reported on Tuesday.

Malema, who was being interviewed on the BBC’s World Service in London on Monday evening, said his expulsion was being contested by structures of the African National Congress, Independent Online reported.

He said the ANC’s elective conference in Mangaung in December would be used to overturn it.

“When we remove President [Jacob] Zuma in December, it will be an automatic overturning of that decision,” he was quoted as saying.

Malema said people were still committed to him even though he had been expelled by the ANC, because he was “leading a revolution in South Africa for economic emancipation”.

This was “close to the hearts of the people” of both South Africa and Africa, according to the report.

He said his relationship with ANC veteran Winnie Madikizela-Mandela worried the ANC.

“I am still very close to her, which worries some in the ANC who thought that by expelling us they would succeed in isolating us, and they have not succeeded.”

According to the report, Malema said former president Nelson Mandela would be “very happy” with him as, while still young, Mandela had changed an ANC “of gentlemen” into a “fighting force”.

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R600m on catering, entertainment


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DA chief whip Watty Watson has accused the government of ‘riding on a new kind of gravy train’. Photo: Matthew Jordaan

The government has been accused of living large at the expense of the poor after it emerged that 21 departments had spent R600 million on catering and entertainment over the past four years.

“The government would rather splash cash on cocktails and canapés than fund the delivery of basic services to South Africans living in poverty,” DA chief whip Watty Watson said on Monday.

He accused the government of “riding a new kind of gravy train”.

A series of written parliamentary replies has shown the No 1 spender was the Department of International Relations and Co-operation. It has forked out more than R216m on entertainment and catering since 2007/8. The Police Department came in second, with over R113m, while Justice and Constitutional Development was third with more than R48m.

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Chilling details emerge in murder, rape trial


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Durban – Chilling details of two Shongweni families’ night of terror at the hands of an armed gang who killed, raped and robbed, have emerged in the Durban High Court.

On trial is Sihle Sandile Ndlovu, 25, alleged to be the sole remaining member of the gang.

He pleaded not guilty on Monday to six counts of murder, rape, attempted murder and two counts of housebreaking.

All the crimes took place on the night of October 25, 2010 and early the following morning.

Ndlovu’s alleged accomplices, brothers Philani and Bhejane Nxele, were killed when police officers tried to arrest them in November 2010.

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Good Samaritan’s bad luck


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Bongani Thuswa was allegedly wounded by an off-duty detective. Picture: Dumisani Sibeko

A boys’ night out almost turned deadly for three friends as they tried to help a woman in distress on the R25 Modderfontein Road.

Bongani Thuswa, 32, was driving to Kempton Park with his two friends to pick up another friend on Friday night.

“We missed our turn at the robot and had to make a U-turn just after the Tembisa off-ramp.”

That U-turn probably saved Kgaugelo Rankapole’s life.

Rankapole, 25, lives in Kempton Park and was driving towards Greenstone at around 9.20pm to meet a friend when she saw a black Corsa bakkie shining its bright lights into her car.

 

“I thought he was in an emergency and so I moved from the fast lane to the left lane,” she said.

The bakkie’s driver (who is known to The Star) pursued her and tried to cut her off.

“I stopped my car and the driver stopped his car in the yellow lane,” said Rankapole.

“He was very hostile,” she said.

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MOB JUSTICE LEADS TO MURDER


Letlhabile– a 27-year-old man was murdered in Zone 2, Letlhabile, this morning, 30 July 2012, at about 08:15 allegedly by about 150 angry community members.

It is alleged that the victim attempted to rape a 19-year-old girl earlier in the morning, which angered the community and  they started searching for him until they found him. The victim was stoned and assaulted until he died. The victim’s body was discovered by police and the scene was cordoned off with the help of the public order police unit. No arrests have been made and a murder case is under investigation. The victim was a suspect in 8 cases (including 1 murder case, 2 rape cases, 1 attempted rape, 1 robbery with a knife and 3 house breakings)  that were reported in Letlhabile and Mogwase, respectively.

 

“The Provincial Commissioner of the North West, Lt Gen Zukiswa Mbombo requested the community to work in partnership with the police and not to take the Law into their own hands. Those who turn to mob justice will be caught and prosecuted in a court of Law.” said Captain Adele MyBurgh.

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North West Municipality pledges conditional grants for water and sanitation


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BY Obakeng Maje

The North West Province’s Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality is the first municipality in the country to be approved by National Treasury to pledge their conditional grants in order to bring forward implementation of water and sanitation projects within its area of jurisdiction.

The Development Bank of Southern Africa(DBSA)’s Divisional Executive for Communication, Marketing and Public Affairs, Rosemary Mangope announced  at the economic infrastructure colloquium gala dinner held at Sun City Resort on Monday evening that that future government grant transfers will be considered as an option to raise capital for the implementation of various projects and programmes.

Mangope said that the majority of local and district municipalities have little or no capacity to generate own revenue due to limited economic base, and are unable to raise normal debt and alternative sources of funding on their balance sheets.

 “The DBSA is ready to renew current partnership arrangements and take implementation to new heights .At provincial level, we will continue to interact with the Provincial Planning Commission  to identify infrastructure needs and funding mechanisms and explore long term solutions in support of the Strategic infrastructure Programme(SIP4),” she committed.

She said that the DBSA has committed, in principle, to establish a partnership arrangement which will assist in the development, project preparation, implementation support and Operations and maintenance.

“The DBSA is thus called to play its diverse role as financier, partner, advisor, integrator and implementer. We hope that together with other Development Finance institutions, sector departments and private sector, we’ll contribute towards the development of sustainable social and economic infrastructure geared towards job creation and brining about good quality of people’s lives,” she concluded.

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