Khoisan must benefit from restitution programmes: Nkwinti


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Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti says it will be an injustice to exclude the descendants of Khoisan communities from benefiting from restitution programmes. Nkwinti was addressing over 2000 people at the handover of farmland to the community of Mamre in the Western Cape.

Minister Nkwinti told the community of Mamre that the handing over of communal land and the transformation of the Cape Town Castle into a healing centre for the Khoisan descendants is just the beginning of full recognition of the Khoi and San descendants.

“Unless the people who suffered, who constituted the first line of defence against colonialism the Khoi and the San, unless their spirits are restful where they are, if they are not restful our country will never be at peace.”

Nkwinti handed over the first communal farm land to the coloured community of Mamre under the Transformation of Certain Rural Areas Act.
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AfriForum takes race memo to Parliament


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AfriForum Youth handed a memorandum on racial profiling in South Africa to Parliament on Tuesday.

“It is difficult celebrating Heritage Day while government is enforcing policies that are specifically undermining mutual respect between communities,” chairperson Charl Oberholzer said in a statement.

“We wanted to portray that race should not determine opportunities in South Africa,” he said. Oberholzer said students’ futures were still being determined on the basis of skin colour.

The memorandum contained a request that students be allowed to choose whether to enter their race on admission and bursary forms. Oberholzer said AfriForum Youth had collected thousands of signatures from students opposed to racial profiling.

He said both black and white students were tired of being judged on race and not merit. The memorandum was received by secretariat of Parliament representative Douglas Scholtz.
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No job, so Staggie goes back to jail


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Cape Town – Former gang boss Rashied Staggie tasted two hours of freedom before he was back in Pollsmoor Prison on Monday.

He was released on day parole, which allows him to be outside of prison to work and to visit his family every Sunday. But after a quick visit to his home in Salt River and a stop at the Blue Route Mall in Tokai for an orientation session, he was back in his cell.
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135 years for terror ride robbers


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Durban – The three robbers who hijacked and kidnapped Durban North estate agent Dorothy Carlyle and took her on a nine-hour terror ride will be old men before they see the outside of their jail cells.

Durban regional magistrate Anand Maharaj on Monday handed the men – Sthembiso Ntombela, Lindokuhle Dlamini and Smiso Ximba – a combined sentence of 135 years in prison because, he said, they had shown no remorse and their punishment had to reflect the gravity of their offences.
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Hijacker faces gay murder charge


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Johannesburg – A man arrested for possible involvement in a series of gay murders is already serving a seven-year prison sentence for hijacking.

Nhlanhla Msimango was arrested and sentenced last month for a hijacking in Dobsonville, Soweto.
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Sars probes corrupt staff


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Durban – Just over 100 cases of corruption involving officials from the SA Revenue Service (Sars) have been reported in the past year, including 20 in the past five months.

Speaking to the Daily News, spokesman Adrian Lackay said some of the cases involved officials working in teams and others who resigned before disciplinary action against them could be finalised.
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Ex-UWC chairman challenges his removal


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Cape Town – The former chairman of the University of the Western Cape council, Brian Williams, has gone to court to challenge his removal.

Williams lodged an application at the Western Cape High Court last week, claiming that the decision the council took at a special meeting on September 12 to permanently remove him as chairman was unlawful.
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Bodyguards in court over Lili ‘assault’


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Cape Town – Two of mayor Patricia de Lille’s bodyguards and three Metro police officers accused of assaulting toilet protest leader Andile Lili are to appear in Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

They are to be charged with common assault, said police spokesman Frederick van Wyk.
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Nine in court for R6.5m N West fraud


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Mogwase – Nine people accused of defrauding the Moses Kotane municipality in the North West of R6.5 million have appeared in the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court, the municipality said on Monday.

Spokeswoman Beauty Makganye said the nine appeared on Friday and their case was postponed to October 24.

She said they were arrested last year after R6.5 million was withdrawn from the municipality’s account.

A device connected to the finance office’s computer system was used to copy information on the system such as usernames, passwords, and data. The information was used to withdraw the money.

One of the accused, Bakang Lelaka, was a finance intern at the time of the fraud. Some of the accused were arrested after their bank accounts were allegedly used to channel the money.

“The bulk of the money was recovered. Only R180 000 was not recovered,” she said.

They had been granted R3000 bail each.

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Taxis to benefit from Mall


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Moruleng – The minibus taxi industry stands to benefit from the opening of a mall in Moruleng, near Rustenburg, in North West, the local taxi association said on Monday.

“To us as the taxi industry, this couldn’t come at a better time,” said David Phiri, chairman of the Moruleng District Taxi Association (Modita).

“We are very happy to be part of this remarkable event. What makes us happier is that more of us are now going to make better profits. This means more shared business for us.”

The Moruleng Mall, which has more than 80 shops and is situated at the foot of the Pilanesberg mountain, is expected to open on October 24.

Phiri said a new taxi route would be developed.

“It is a new route, our operation will change. We expect to transport a lot of people.”

Taxis were expected to transport people from the 32 villages in Bakgatla Ba Kgafela directly to the mall.

Fifteen taxis had been branded with posters to rise awareness about the opening of the mall.

Kgosi Nyalala Pilane, of the Bakgatla Ba Kgafela, said the taxi association’s co-operation would go a long way.

“This is the beginning of new things and your reward is coming,” he said.

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