Sanef condemns attacks on journalists


Johannesburg – The SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) on Monday condemned two incidents in which journalists were assaulted.

Sunday Tribune journalist Sandile Ngidi was allegedly assaulted by Thandeka Nene, whose company Bonelena Construction built President Jacob Zuma’s homestead at Nkandla, and another person.

Ngidi had gone to the home of Bavelile Mahlalemphini Mqadi, Nene’s mother, after she was stabbed to death there by intruders a week earlier.

The Sunday Tribune reported that Ngidi was cut above his left eye when he was hit with a glass object.

He was taken to hospital for stitches and a case of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm was laid at the Durban Central police station.

Sanef was “shocked” by the assault, it said in a statement.

“Sanef is horrified that a person who makes her living from state tenders can be accused of such gross illegal activity such as assault.”

It said Nene could have asked the reporter to leave.

Sanef also condemned the kidnapping of two Daily Sun reporters, allegedly by EFF members, during a protest in Nellmapius, Pretoria, on Wednesday.

According to a report in the Beeld on Thursday, the group threatened to “necklace” the journalists to get media coverage.

Sanef said the journalists were held against their will, were hit with a beer bottle and that their clothing was torn.

Their equipment was also reportedly confiscated and a damaged camera was later returned to them.

Sanef called on the Nellmapius community to allow journalists to do their work without assaulting and threatening them.

SAPA

Minister wants lack of guilty verdicts probed


Johannesburg – Justice Minister Michael Masutha has requested a full report from the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), detailing the investigation and prosecution of the Shrien Dewani case and the lack of guilty verdicts in two other prominent murders: The case against Oscar Pistorius and the investigation into the murder of Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa.

Masutha has demanded the report on why this and other high profile cases have been lost by State prosecutors after Dewani’s not guilty verdict was announced.

“He wants to reflect on how the system has fared in all these high profile cases that have been negatively reported,” said Mthunzi Mhaga, spokesperson for justice ministry.

“Negative reporting to him means criticism of the system.”

The family of Anni Hindocha, who attend Monday’s judgment said they will have sleepless nights for the rest of their lives.

Dewani was found not guilty by Judge Jeanette Traverso who said the prosecution did not present sufficient evidence.

He had been accused of arranging the murder of his wife Anni in 2010. He said she was killed during a botched hijacking.

Kelly Phelps, a legal expert from the University of Cape Town said the public outcry over the case did not mean Traverso’s ruling was unfair. The judge’s detailed ruling, read over three hours, was carefully considered, she said.

“The fault here lies with the preparation of the state’s case, not the judge’s handling of the case,” said Phelps.

Traverso said “the evidence presented in this case falls far below” the threshold needed for a conviction so she found Dewani not guilty.

The British businessman promptly descended stairs leading out of the courtroom, but remained in custody until all the documents to free him were ready.

Members of the Dewani family burst into tears at the verdict, embracing each other, according to the British Press Association.

More questions than answers

Anni’s family bowed their heads amid shouting from the public gallery.

“With the ending of the case against Shrien Dewani today, our family who are in Cape Town, return home with more questions than answers and sleepless nights for the rest of our lives,” Ashok Hindocha, Anni’s uncle, said in a statement.

The NPA said it still believes that Dewani orchestrated his wife’s murder.

“It is unfortunate that Mr Dewani has been acquitted because we believe that he was involved,” said Nathi Mncube, the NPA spokesperson.

“The court did not find that he was innocent. The court said it could not rely on the evidence given by three witnesses who themselves had been convicted of the crime.”

Mncube denied that the case had collapsed because of a “shoddy police investigation”.

The State’s key witness, Zola Tongo, said Dewani paid him to hire two men to carry out the murder.  Traverso said the evidence given by the men who have already been convicted for the murder, was riddled with inconsistencies.

The judge revoked the indemnity of a third man, a hotel receptionist who turned State witness after he was implicated in the murder.

“There were so many lies, mistakes and inconsistencies, that one simply cannot know where the lies end and where the truth begins,” said Traverso, who delivered the ruling after deliberating for two weeks on the defence’s application to dismiss the case. “There is no evidence upon which a reasonable court, acting carefully, can convict the accused.”

In a statement read out to the court, Dewani said he is bisexual and frequented gay websites. The Hindocha family said Anni would not have married him “if she had known about his secret sex life”.

“We will now go through this case with our lawyers to confirm whether we can file a lawsuit against Shrien Dewani in the UK,” Ashok Hindocha said in a statement.

AP

Court to rule on Oscar appeal


Pretoria – Judge Thokozile Masipa will rule on Tuesday on whether to grant a State appeal that would open the way for Oscar Pistorius to serve more time behind bars for shooting his girlfriend.

Prosecution lawyers applied for an appeal after Masipa in October sentenced the Paralympic gold medallist to five years in jail after a trial that attracted worldwide interest.

The judge found him guilty of culpable homicide, rather than a more serious charge of murdering Reeva Steenkamp.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel argued in appeal papers filed last month that Judge Masipa misinterpreted the law when she ruled Pistorius did not intentionally shoot Steenkamp, describing the sentence as “shockingly light” and “inappropriate”.

Pistorius can qualify for house arrest after serving one sixth of his sentence – 10 months – behind bars, which would mean he could serve the majority of his sentence outside prison walls.

Should Masipa grant the appeal, the case will be heard in the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein.

Pistorius admits shooting Steenkamp four times through a locked toilet door on Valentine’s Day 2013.

But the judge may not necessarily grant the appeal, siding with defence lawyers representing the athlete who say her interpretation of the law was correct.

If Masipa refuses to grant the appeal, the State can petition the decision.

“I honestly don’t think that Masipa would refuse leave to appeal, there’s just too much controversy about the judgement,” said Martin Hood, a criminal lawyer based in Johannesburg.

“It doesn’t matter what the outcome of the appeal is, if the appeal is allowed then other judges will be able to comment on the decision, and that’s critical,” said Hood, who has been following the Pistorius case throughout the year.

‘Effective legal system’

Hood said that with the decision by the Western Cape High Court on Monday to throw out the Shrien Dewani’s murder case, South African courts need to demonstrate they are rigorous and fair.

“From a perception point of view, both public and internationally, we need to tell everybody that we have a robust and effective legal system.”

Pistorius, who celebrated his 28th birthday last month, has been serving his sentence in a Pretoria prison.

“He’s encountering many beautiful stories from prisoners. There are people there who have committed crimes but whose lives have changed,” said his older brother Carl, in an interview with YOU.

Pistorius has been accused of receiving special treatment in one of the most notoriously corrupt prisons, where there is frequent reports of inmates using cellphones and even drinking alcohol behind bars.

Yet Carl dismissed claims his brother is living the good life, saying Pistorius relies on weekly 45-minute visits with his family to leave cash at the canteen so he can supplement his standard prison diet with snacks, including baked beans and canned pilchards.

“He now lives moment by moment,” said Carl. “There’s no fairy tale.”

AFP

‘Two died in a raging fire in Northern Cape’


By Kedibone Molaetsi
Roodepan- Police are investigating an inquest into the death of two toddlers, says Northern Cape police.

Police spokesperson Lieutenant Sergio Kock said the incident occurred on Sunday,at approximately 02:00 when a shack in Bagonia Shanties, Roodepan caught fire.

“It is alleged that the 11 year-old sister was left at home with her two brothers, aged two and five years-old respectively” Kock said.

He said it is further alleged that a burning candle tipped over and started the fire.

The 11 year-old girl saw the fire and ran out of the shanty to seek help.

“We are in the Festive Season therefore police are requesting that parents and guardians adhere to the following” Kock said;

Parents should never leave children unattended.
Police will be having regular patrols to see if children are accompanying parents to taverns and other drinking venues.
Parents should also ensure that children are always in their sight when visiting swimming pools or pleasure resorts.
Parents and guardians will be held accountable for the safety of their children and police will investigate cases and charge parents with negligence if found in contravention of the law.

Both the boys died in the fire and police investigation continues.
-TDN
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MPUMALANGA TO HOST SMALL BUSINESS AND CO-OPERATIVES SUMMIT


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Mpumalanga- The Minister of Small Business Development, Lindiwe Zulu and MEC for Finance, Economic Development and Tourism in Mpumalanga Sikhumbuzo Eric Kholwane will host the Mpumalanga Small Business and Co-operatives Summit on Tuesday.

This is part of the Mpumalanga Executive Council Outreach Programme to the eMalahleni Local Municipality scheduled for 9-11 December 2014.

Minister Lindiwe Zulu will deliver a keynote address.

The SMME conference seeks to give concrete expression to government’s commitment to priorities entrepreneurship and the advancement of Small, Medium and Micro-sized Enterprises (SMMEs) as a catalyst for economic development and job creation.

“It will provide participants with an opportunity to reflect on the economic potential of SMMEs as well as the key challenges confronting the sector in the province.

“The summit provides practitioners and policy-makers in the SMME sector with the opportunity to share their views and insights with the MEC and Minister on how to provide effective support to small businesses and co-operatives” departmental spokesperson Sharlene Packree said.

Minister Lindiwe Zulu says: “This conference presents national government with a platform to engage provincial stakeholders on how we can move the South African economy forward through SMME development.

“We continue to count on the collective wisdom and perspectives of our people and their organized formations” she said.

Dlamini said they are confident that this conference will help them to identify issues that must inform their strategic interventions. 

Both the national department and provincial government are confident that the summit will contribute to the alignment and co-ordination of government interventions for the benefit of small businesses and co-operatives.

A number of Development Finance Institutions have also been invited to share information relating to the services that they provide to small businesses and co-operatives.

The Summit which will be held as follows: 

Date: Tuesday, 09 December 2014 Venue: Banquet Hall, eMalahleni Municipal Offices, eMalahleni 
Time: 08:30am
-TDN
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‘Kimberley police donate school shoes to needy’


By Kedibone Molaetsi
Kimberley- On Friday, the SAPS Women’s Network held their Santa’s Christmas Shoebox project at the Du Toitspan Primary School in Kimberley.

Northern Cape police spokesperson lieutenant Sergio Kock said the Women’s Network together with other sponsoring businesses and churches distributed presents to the underprivileged, orphans, abused children as well as little cancer patients.

The Champion for SAPS Women’s Network in the Northern Cape, Major General Hilda Mohajane gave some festive season safety hints to the children, reiterating that Christmas is a time of love, caring and sharing.

“The children were entertained by Ronald Mcdonald(from Johannesburg) with magic tricks and endless laughter.  

“SAPS Band played some beautiful Christmas carols while Father Christmas handed out gifts to more than 250 children” Kock said.  

The kids were spoiled with some tasty treats sponsored by Mcdonalds and other businesses in Kimberley. 

Santa’s Shoebox project is a National Project that was launched in 2006 and adopted during 2010 by the SAPS Women’s Network in the Northern Cape.

The first project started with only 50 boxes donated to children in Kimberley. Since it’s inception in the Province, this project has grown in leaps and bounds.

“During this festive season alone, the generosity of the  Kimberley community, businesses and churches resulted in putting smiles to the faces of  800 children. Each box contained toiletries, clothing, a soft toy, stationery and sweets” he said.  

This year’s theme is KISS- Keep it Sustainable Santa.

The success of the project is largely  attributed to it’s personal nature- donors give personal gifts to children whose, name, ages and genders are known.

The SAPS Women’s Network would like to thank all their sponsoring partners, businesses, schools, churches, orphanages and the community that made all this possible.
-TDN
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Male rape charge reduced to ‘unnatural act’


Gaborone – A Botswana court has adjusted charges against a man who was initially charged with raping another man to a lesser charge of ‘unnatural offence’.

According to court documents previously brought before magistrate Goodwill Moakofi, the accused, Tebogo Chora Zulu, was alleged to have raped another man in Gaborone on November 12.

In a brief appearance on Monday, the defence and the directorate on public prosecutions agreed that the previous charge of rape against Zulu was poorly drafted.

The new charge will be read before Zulu on April 26 next year.

Sapa

Communities encouraged to revive the spirit of ubuntu


The levels of violence against women and children in South Africa is concerning. Women, children and people with disabilities in particular are the most susceptible to violence.

“Not only are these groups vulnerable but are disadvantaged by factors such as poverty, unemployment, access to justice, isolation, etc”departmental spokesperson Dumisa Seshabela said.

In a bit to combat such violence, the Department of Mineral Resource through the North West Provincial Department of Economy and Enterprise Development on Thursday took part in the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children campaign by raising awareness about the negative impact of violence on women and children.

The campaign was held in Madibogo Village (Ratlou Local Municipality), and was attended by approximately 350 people comprising of youths, government officials, municipalities and community members.

The campaign this year marks 16 years of existence, during which considerable awareness on issues of violence against women and children was generated.

Showing support and giving observations to the campaign, Cllr Petrus Matebele, Chief Whip, Ratlou Municipality speaking on behalf of Mayor, Cllr. Victor Mance, said the period in which the campaign is held, coincide with the commemoration of the World AIDS Day on 01 December and the international Day of Persons with Disabilities on 03 December and it allows us to focus on the link between sexual violence and the spread of HIV infection as well as incidents of abuse experienced by women, children and persons with disabilities.

“It has shown in the Research conducted by the Medical Research Council that one in every four women in South African population generally has experienced physical violence at some point in her life” Seshabela said.
Giving keynote address for the day, Dr. Thibedi Ramontja; Director General in the Department of Mineral Resources stressed that community members needed to work together with the South African Police Services and government in order to highlight, speak out and to find solutions against women and children abuse.

“The campaign has been adopted by government as one of the intervention strategies toward creating a society where women and children are safe. Government has been making strides in combating violence against women and children. We have seen an increase in the number of perpetrators who are serving life sentences for committing such violence”, said Dr Ramontja.

Through awareness campaigns education and sharing of knowledge government will be able to create a greater understanding of the challenges faced by both genders in particular women which could lead to increased respect and safety.

Director General said that the Department of Mineral Resources has prioritized the safety and promotion of female participation within their department and the mining industry.

“He further said we all need to stand up against the deteriorating moral values that lead to the increasing number of brutal rapes and abuses of baby girls and elderly women. Let us revive and encourage the spirit of Ubuntu in our communities” she said.
-TDN
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National Police Commissioner To Visit Wolmaransstad


By Reginald Kanyane
Wolmaransstad- The South African Police Service National Commissioner General Riah Phiyega will be launching the Frontline Service Delivery Project at  Wolmaransstad Police Station, North West Province on Thursday. 

The Frontline Service Delivery Project is a collaborative initiative of the Department of Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) in the Presidency.

“It involves unannounced visits to service delivery institutions that interact directly with the public” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

According to SAPS Strategic Plan 2010 to 2014, in terms of organizational environment, the police stations that serve local communities are the window to the SAPS because it is at this level that the vast majority of the citizens of the country access the services provided by the SAPS, as mandated by Section 205 of the Constitution.

The SAPS has developed and implemented a number of initiatives during the preceding five years aimed specifically at improving the levels of service delivery at station level.

Two of the strategic priorities of SAPS are Crime Prevention and Investigation of Crime.

Hence the theme:“TOWARDS AN EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE FRONTLINE SERVICE FOR SAFER SOUTH AFRICA”. 

“This implies that SAPS has committed itself to provide/render an efficient and effective frontline service to the communities of South Africa.

“It is envisaged that a professional, well-coordinated and holistic approach that will contribute towards the realization of “Vision 2030” of safe and secure communities where all people are and feel safe in their homes, public places and places of work in South Africa is achieved” Mokgwabone said.

Hence enhancement of Front-line Service Delivery will contribute directly to the realization of one of the significant focus areas of National Development Plan i.e. a professional police service – a key component of the Criminal Justice System. A multi-disciplinary approach will ensure that joint programmes are undertaken to prevent crime and violence and assist in managing the public crime perception.

Therefore the Frontline service delivery Programme is aimed at supporting policing through the engagement of all communities, revamping of the service points, providing the necessary resources and empowering the personnel to strengthen relationship with the police and enhance the image of the police to the general public. 

Mokgwabone said this will be the first SAPS Frontline Service Delivery launch in the country.         

The launch will be held as follows:

Date: Thursday, 11 December 2014

Time: 09:00

Venue: Wolmaransstad Primary School
-TDN
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Sasol League National Championships off to a great start


Johannesburg- The 6th edition of the Sasol League national championships kicked-off today at the Isaac Wolfson Stadium, Kwazakhele, in Port Elizabeth.

The best of women’s football was showcased on day one of the week long tournament, which compromises of provincial league winners from the Sasol women’s league.

Kanatla Ladies from Limpopo opened the tournament against Bloemfontein Celtic. Kanatla came out 2 – 1 victors.

The Limpopo ladies scored first in the first half, while Bloemfontein Celtic levelled the score before the half – time break. Diski queen of the match Nkoinkoi Mabina sealed the three points for Kanatla in the second half.

The second match was between Durban Ladies and Mpumalanga based Coal City Wizard. Durban Ladies won the match 4 – 1.

“The ladies from the Zulu Kingdom dominated most parts of the match, scoring three goals in the first stanza, with goals from Sasol Banyana Banyana player, Silindile Ngubane and a brace by Nomfudo Mchunu” Safa Media Manager Namhla Mphelo said.

Coal City Wizard returned from the break with a mission to catch-up, scoring their only goal in the opening minutes of the second half and Zanele Chiya scoring the 4th goal for Durban Ladies with just minutes of play remaining.

The last match of day one, saw hosts Coastal United Ladies battle it out with Western Cape neighbours, Cape Town Roses.

“A thrilling first half as the young ladies from Cape Town dominated possession, scoring four goals in the first 45 minutes” Mphelo said.

The hosts retaliated with a goal before the break, but Cape Town Roses stood their ground, slotting in their 5th goal early in the second half while Coastal United only managed to get a second goal late in that half. The match ended 5 – 2 in favour of Cape Town Roses.

A great first day with a total number of 15 goals scored. Cape Town Roses lead the log standings in group A, Durban Ladies in group B and Kanatla Ladies in group C.
-TDN
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