DEPARTMENT TO RE-ENFORCE THE COMMITMENT OF SOCIAL WORKERS


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Rustenburg-North West MEC for Social Development Collen Maine says his department will tomorrow conduct a provincial social work seminar to re-enforce the commitment of social workers and presents awards to long serving social workers.

 

 

 

“Tomorrow’s seminar at Royal Bafokeng Conference will allow us an opportunity resolve the challenges facing social workers on their endeavour to delivery social services to our communities,” Maine said.

 

 

 

A one day seminar, Maine said will deliberate on the state of social work practice, professional development and management of social workers.

 

 

 

Maine will also presents awards to long serving social workers (10 – 40 years service) at a gala dinner to be held at Royal Bafokeng sports ground on Friday evening.

 

 

 

The Registra of the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACCSP), Provincial social work veterans forum, and more than 600 social workers will attend the event.

 

 

 

Details are as follows:-

 

 

 

Provincial Seminar

 

 

 

Date: 25 October 2013

 

Venue:

 

  Roya Bafokeng Conference Centre

 

Time : 10h00

 

 

 

Gala dinner to be held at Royal Bafokeng Sports Ground at 18h00.-TDN

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(Edited By Obakeng Maje)

 

A person injured in fatal accident on N12


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By Obakeng Maje

Fochville-One person left fatally injured in an accident that took place this morning.

 

A Truck collided with a private vehicle between Fochville and Glenhawie on N12 road.

 

Er24 paramedics we called and injured person was rushed to hospital.

 

The cause of the accident is sketchy at the moment.-TDN

 

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Baffour joins Gold in Ghana


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Former Mamelodi Sundowns striker, Emmanuel Baffour, has joined Ashanti Gold in Ghana’s Premier League.

 

Soccer-Laduma revealed that Baffour returned to Ghana, after struggling to land a deal in South Africa.

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5 Nabbed At Testing Station For Fraud And Corruption


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Johannesburg – Five people were arrested at the Clayville Testing Station in Isando, Kempton Park, on Wednesday for fraud and corruption, said the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC). 

 

“The five… believed to be part of a syndicate operating in the area, were arrested for buying and selling 21-day temporary licence vehicle permits,” the RTMC said in a statement.

 

One of them worked for FAW trucks, one was from Veridot/Datadot at Clayville, two of them were runners, and the fifth worked at the testing station, on the East Rand, it said.

 

“The syndicate is alleged to have been selling these permits fraudulently for quite some time.”

 

They had been charged, were being held by the police at Olifantsfontein and would appear in the regional court there on Thursday morning.

 

“Corruption in any form will not be accepted and tolerated. The RTMC will continue to respond without fear to [the] public reporting this kind of cancerous behaviour and will react with intent and purpose,” said RTMC acting CEO Gilberto Martins.

 

“We are confident that our sustained efforts will reap rewards and perpetrators of organised crime will be [held] to account,” he said. 

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Premier Modise lauds Police amid arrest of NUM member alleged killers


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North West Premier Thandi Modise says that the arrest of three suspects in connection with the murder of the Chairperson of the National Union Mineworkers (NUM) of Marikana is encouraging and gives hope that peace and stability will be restored in Marikana and mining communities around Rustenburg.

 

 

 

“We welcome this breakthrough and commend police for the speedy arrest and call on the community to support police in their on-going investigations to ensure that those responsible for the recent spate of violence and killings are unmasked and brought to book soonest,” said  Premier Modise.

 

 

 

The Premier called on unions in the mining sector to respect the Framework for Peace and Stability in the Mining Industry they had signed earlier this year on the 25th of February and to desist from provocation, violence, intimidation and murder and to actively discourage their members from taking the law into their own hands.

 

 

 

According to police, the trio are expected to appear in the Rustenburg Magistrates Court later today. Their arrest follows an intensive investigation after the NUM leader was shot eight times and killed at the Marikana hill, near Lonmin’s platinum mine, last Thursday. 

 

He was reportedly shot once while driving. When he got out of his car another seven bullets were fired at him. He died on the scene.-TDN

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Tutu speaks out against violent crimes meted out to minors


tutu(P)Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu says communities should also take responsibility for raising children, to ensure that they become law-abiding citizens. He has been referring to recent violent crimes against youngsters, including the rape and murder of Bredasdorp teenager, Anene Booysen.
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Boeremag sentencing to begin


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Pretoria – The sentencing of 20 Boeremag members convicted of treason will take place in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria next week.

Judge Eben Jordaan said on Wednesday he would start delivering sentence on Monday and would end on Tuesday.

Senior prosecutor Paul Fick argued last month that the accused had planned a coup for “selfish political reasons” and wanted to enforce their views on South Africa’s population through violence.

He said they had planned a violent takeover, which would have involved annihilating or driving millions of people out of the country.

The State asked the court to sentence the Boeremag bomb squad and three of its leaders to life imprisonment for their crimes.

Herman van Rooyen, Rudi Gouws and brothers Johan, Kobus and Wilhelm Pretorius had acted as the bomb squad, blowing up numerous targets and attempting to kill former president Nelson Mandela with a homemade bomb to create chaos in the country.

Sentence

A Soweto woman, Claudia Mokone, was killed by a piece of steel dislodged by a Boeremag bomb.

The State wanted the bomb squad, Pretorius family patriarch Dr Lets Pretorius and Boeremag leaders Tom Vorster and Dirk Hanekom to spend at least the next 25 years of their lives behind bars.

Fick argued that the rest of the accused, except the ailing Fritz Naude, should be sent to prison for periods ranging from five to 15 years.

Many of the Boeremag accused have already spent over a decade in prison, but Jordaan found that they were solely responsible for dragging out the trial.

Hercules Booysen, for Johan and Wilhelm Pretorius, argued that the accused had subjectively believed they were the victims of discriminatory legislation by a racist government and that they were involved in an armed struggle.

He said it was a state’s duty to treat minorities with respect and to regard their grievances with sympathy.

Creating a feeling of oppression

The present political dispensation in the country was doing the opposite, which created a feeling of oppression and resulted in deeds the court deemed as high treason, he said.

Booysen argued that none of the accused were ordinary criminals.

They ranged from farmers to highly qualified engineers, theologians, medical doctors, academics and military officers with no history of violence.

The government could have avoided the attempted rebellion if it had not degraded the Afrikaner male to “fifth class citizens”, he submitted.

No normal person would leave a thriving medical practice or stop his studies to start committing violent crimes for no personal benefit without good, subjective reasons.

“High treason is a political crime par excellence. Remove the circumstances and the crime disappears,” he said.

He argued that the state could have stopped the conspiracy much earlier and should be held equally responsible for the damage to state property, because police informers were instrumental in supplying the recipe for explosives to the accused.

– SAPA

DA calls for MDB chair’s resignation


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Johannesburg – The Municipal Demarcation Board (MDB) chairperson must resign because he has a conflict of interest in municipal mergers in the Vaal, the DA said on Wednesday.

“We believe that this conflict could have had a serious impact on the outcome of the MDB’s decision to merge Midvaal municipality and Emfuleni municipality into a metro,” DA spokesperson Mmusi Maimane said in a statement.

The DA claimed Landiwe Mahlangu was a non-executive member of the company Sea Kay Holdings, which was contracted by the department of housing in 2008 to build 1 500 houses in Emfuleni.

It also claimed that he was a non-executive member of a waste management company called Interwaste.

MDB spokesperson Jabu Mthembu could not be reached for comment.

“According to Emfuleni’s 2012/13 annual report, Interwaste operates the Waldrift landfill site in Emfuleni municipality,” Maimane said.

“The DA believes that this is a serious conflict of interest on behalf of the MDB chair and that his decision-making process is questionable by virtue of these two positions.”

Unethical decisions

He charged that it was unethical for Mahlangu to make decisions about the merging of municipalities in which he had business interests.

“Mr Mahlangu should at the very least have recused himself from the decision to merge these municipalities due to the lucrative business interests he holds,” Maimane said.

“We believe that a fundamental lack of integrity has been demonstrated by Mr Mahlangu that undermines the credibility of the MDB in general, and that he should resign to preserve the standing of this important constitutional body.”

The announcement of the merger of Emfuleni, Midvaal and Sedibeng into a metro was made last Tuesday.

The Emfuleni municipality incorporates Vanderbijlpark and Sebokeng. Midvaal includes Meyerton and Randvaal. Sedibeng covers Heidelberg and Ratanda.

Maimane said the DA was seeking a legal opinion on reviewing the decision to merge the municipalities.

The Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus) said the merger should be scrapped following the allegations about Mahlangu.

– SAPA

WSU administrator tenure extended


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Johannesburg – The tenure of the administrator of the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) has been extended for another six months.

Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande extended Prof Lourens van Staden’s tenure until 30 April, according to a notice published in the Government Gazette on Wednesday.

“This will include the strengthening of structures, systems and policies that will ensure good governance and the restoration of the culture of teaching and learning and academic integrity at the university,” Nzimande said in the notice.

The terms of reference for the position included taking over the university’s management and restoring it to operational and financial sustainability.

The university shut down on 30 July, a week after the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union and the National Tertiary Education Union declared a strike.

The lockout, which caused student protests, was lifted on 8 September.

Higher education director general Gwebs Qonde said in August that the university was technically and commercially bankrupt.

President Jacob Zuma assigned Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane to investigate the problems that led to the closure and to ensure education continued.

Van Staden was also tasked with assessing the impact of the 2005 merger of Border Technikon, Eastern Cape Technikon, and the University of Transkei into WSU, and whether this had led to a financial shortfall.

Other responsibilities set out in the gazette were the appointment of senior executive management and the introduction of measures to reduce WSU’s overdraft.

Van Staden would also be responsible for instituting a forensic audit to identify corruption.

– SAPA

Pampered pooch loses 25kg on doggie diet


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Johannesburg – Forced diets and hours of exercise are not a joy for everyone and it proved no different for Hector, a once chubby Pretoria Rottweiler which was forced to cut down on its portions.

Heavyweight Hector, who become known as the Gentle Giant, weighed 83kg before the vet put it on a supervised weight management programme. So far, the dog has lost 25kg.

The 4-year-old’s weight loss earned it the title of South Africa’s 2013 Hill’s Pet Slimmer of the Year and its owner a R5 000 prize.

Hector’s owner Fanie van Schalkwyk said he and his wife Elize were to blame for the dog piling on the weight over the years.

“We are guilty of spoiling him… We would give him a lot of food,” said Van Schalkwyk.

“We thought we were giving him the best… Just like you would do for your child.” Hector became the Van Schalkwyk’s “baby” when their children moved out of home.

The animal would be fed all day, without consideration for calories and portions. The pampered pet would also lie around all day.

“He was just lazy,” said Van Schalkwyk.

The dog’s slimmer waistline was accompanied by a personality change.

“Now he is just active. He can even jump into the car on his own while before he couldn’t even get into the car. I had to pick him up. He is now a dog with life.”

Adjusting to the diet

But how exactly did Hector adjust to the new diet?

“We were advised to give him a specific time for meals and he was only fed twice a day. If he hadn’t eaten after an hour we were told to take away the food because it meant he wasn’t hungry,” Van Schalkwyk said.

When Hector did clear the plate, the dog would sometimes grovel for seconds.

“We would distract him by playing with him so he could forget about getting more food,” said Van Schalkwyk.

Games proved to be a suitable treadmill replacement.

While Hector may get a doggy biscuit every now and then, Van Schalkwyk is keen to keep the animal in shape.

He says the proof of Hector’s weight loss success is not in the pudding, but comes from plenty of exercise and eating well.

– SAPA