Limpopo 3 appear for cop beating


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Johannesburg – Three men accused of assaulting a policeman appeared in the Mankweng Magistrate’s Court on Monday, Limpopo police said.

Police spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi said Donald Albreent, 21, Edwin Albreent, 24, and Herdus Jaarsveld, 27, were granted bail of R500 each.

The matter was postponed to 23 October for investigation.

The three were arrested on Saturday after allegedly assaulted a policeman in Mankweng.

Mulaudzi said the policeman, who was stationed in Groblersdal, was driving towards Mankweng when a car behind him flicked its lights.

He let it pass, but it slowed down next to him and one of the occupants hurled an empty bottle at him.

“The police officer, who was in full uniform, sensing a potential threat sped off. A car chase ensued until it culminated in a severe beating at the filling station,” said Mulaudzi.

On arrival at the filling station, the three men who were allegedly intoxicated, got out of their car and charged towards the policeman’s car.

“Without provocation [they] started to smash his car windows and out [of] fear the police officer removed his service pistol [and] ran into the filling station shop.”

The men attacked the policeman and a passer-by alerted the Mankweng police.

The three were arrested and charged with malicious damage to property, attempted car hijacking and common assault.

The injured policeman was taken to hospital for observation and was later discharged.

– SAPA

Zille tackles violence in the Western Cape


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Johannesburg – Western Cape Premier Helen Zille launched a violence prevention policy framework for the province on Monday.

“The policy brings together a range of proposals focused on reducing and preventing violence in the Western Cape, which are all in line with our government’s ‘whole-of-society’ approach,” Zille said in a statement.

The provincial government recognised that the criminal justice system had a critical role to play when it came to reducing violence in communities, and it was crucial that wrong-doers were brought to book.

“Only the South African Police Service [SAPS], the public prosecutor, the courts and correctional services, working together in a seamless pipeline, have the power to ensure this happens.”

She encouraged residents to be active in the fight against violence and said their involvement was what underpinned the violence prevention policy.

“Effective partnerships and combined efforts between all three spheres of government, civil society and communities are the only way we will address the underlying factors that give rise to acts of violence in our society,” Zille said.

The policy had been developed in response to a long-standing need for a coherent and integrated framework for understanding, and effectively tackling the very high injury and mortality rates resulting from violence.

“The effect of this violence is enormous. It creates trauma for families [and particularly children] and weakens communities where the social fabric is often already severely strained,” she said.

Alcohol abuse

Alcohol was an underlying contributor to the violence.

Part of the plan to curb the problem was to reduce the availability of alcohol and alcohol abuse.

“Critical to the success of this intervention is the closing down of illegal shebeens in communities.”

Zille said while the provincial government was committed to creating safe communities and had introduced a range of socio-economic interventions to reduce violent behaviour, it could not achieve this alone.

“The successful implementation of the policy would require the co-operation of all role-players in the health and criminal justice sectors, as well as the active participation and partnership of citizens and civil society,” she said.

– SAPA

“Matlosana sanitation situation could become a crisis”


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By Obakeng Maje
Potchefstroom-The total neglect of infrastructure and the obvious disregard of service delivery at the Matlosana City Council have now reached a new low, Democratic Alliance said.
“All of the Council’s sewerage tankers are currently dysfunctional and do not get sent for proper repairs due to lack of planning and maintenance”.
DA Chris Hattingh said As a result a business with 35 employees had to dig a trench to use as a toilet. Officials are discouraged as they have to listen to complaints and have no solutions to offer. Numerous calls to report the problem has led to absolutely no response.
“If residents do not pay service delivery accounts, their services are cut immediately. The question now arises why they have to pay at all if an essential service like the removal of sewerage is not in place – the continued non-removal of sewerage is causing a serious health threat” he said.
The excuse of the ANC led council that infrastructure is old, is exactly what it is, just an excuse. If money was spent on infrastructure instead of parties, t-shirts and promoting the ANC, infrastructure would have been upgraded continuously as is expected from a well-run municipality DA said.
The DA said they have warned the ANC continuously that their irresponsible spending of funds will lead to situations like these. Under the DA the council’s funds would be spent where it is really needed.-TDN
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DA: IEC faces litmus test in Electoral Court


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By Obakeng Maje
Tlokwe-The DA in the North West Province is concerned about the continued allegations questioning the impartiality and credibility of the IEC during the forthcoming Tlokwe Municipality by-elections in Potchefstroom.
These allegations already led to an Electoral Court application by 6 disqualified Independent (former ANC) candidates and the precautionary leave of at least one IEC official, after the IEC and the official were requested to submit affidavits to the Electoral Court.
“On the same day it became clear that at least one of the six disqualified Independent Candidates, Johannes Johnson’s (ward 13) nomination forms were in order and that he was legally entitled to participate in the by-elections. He was disqualified, submitted an objection to the IEC but was not reinstated as a candidate” DA Chris Hattingh said.
The recent history of the IEC in the NW, also evident during the 7th August 2013 Ward 9 by-election in Potchefstroom, did not support the professional and independent character of the IEC.
“It is therefore crucial that the Electoral Court in its deliberations tomorrow in Bloemfontein critically look at the possible disenfranchising of the Independent Candidates and in its judgment attempt to restore the credibility of the IEC” Hattingh said.-TDN
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Prosecutor dropped from Mpisane cases


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Durban – The lead prosecutor in two cases against a Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mpisane has been dropped from both cases.

Prosecutor Meera Naidu did not appear in the Durban Regional Court on Monday in the case against Mpisane, who is accused of inflating the invoices of her company Zikhulise Cleaning, Maintenance, and Transport by R4.7m in an attempt to cut her tax bill.

Arno Rossouw appeared for the State instead.

He sought a postponement to familiarise himself with the case.

He told Magistrate Blessing Msani that while the accused was entitled to a fair trial, so was the State.

Rossouw said that even if Msani did not grant the adjournment, the State would not withdraw the case against Mpisane.

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson said on Sunday that Naidu had been issued with a notice of intention to suspend her, and that she had been given an opportunity to explain why she should not be suspended.

Ramkisson said a decision still had to be taken on whether to suspend her.

She said Naidu had been accused of “impropriety”.

Naidu was also the lead prosecutor in a case in the Pinetown Regional Court in which Mpisane is accused of interfering with a State witness.

Naidu has also been removed from this case.

The case of inflating invoices was postponed on 22 July to allow the NPA time to respond to representations made by Mpisane’s legal team about the prosecution’s conduct.

On 22 July, Mpisane’s counsel Rafik Bhana told the court the postponement was also needed, because lawyers from the SA Revenue Service (Sars) had said they wanted to respond to accusations made in a representation by Mpisane.

– SAPA

Court: Ex-SABC editor can return to work


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Johannesburg – The Labour Court has instructed the SABC to allow former editor Montlenyane Diphoko to return to work, his attorney said on Monday.

“The court has upheld the findings of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation, and Arbitration (CCMA) last year, and instructed the SABC to allow my client to return to work within two weeks,” said Chris Machingura.

The court ruled a week ago that Diphoko be allowed back to work and that he be paid his salary back-dated to 1 April 2010.

Diphoko declined to comment.

Budget overspend

He was editor of news international when he was found guilty of negligence and dishonesty relating to fruitless and wasteful expenditure in 2009. The charges related to the payment of independent contractors.

Diphoko was accused of mismanagement and of overspending his budget by R20m, resulting in financial loss for the public broadcaster.

He was dismissed in 2010.

He took the SABC to the CCMA, which ruled in his favour last year.

The commission found that his dismissal was “substantially and procedurally unfair” and ordered that he be allowed to return to work.

The public broadcaster sought a review of the CCMA decision and approached the Labour Court, which upheld the CCMA decision.

Diphoko argued that he was not the financial officer, and was not the only person involved in authorising payments. He argued that the charges were part of a plot to oust him.

‘A gruelling three years’

“He was never dishonest. He consulted widely and had a financial person advising him…. The payment forms did not have Diphoko’s signature only. It needed another person’s authorisation as well. He did not override the financial officer, who was never charged,” Machingura said.

He was still waiting to hear from the SABC when Diphoko would be allowed to return to work.

“It has been a gruelling three years for him. We do not know the view of the SABC regarding this recent ruling…. We are still waiting to hear from them,” Machingura said.

SABC spokesman Kaizer Kganyago said talks with Diphoko were continuing.

“Please note that the SABC is still engaging with Mr Diphoko and his lawyers about this matter,” he said.

– SAPA

SAPS Act constitutional – Zuma lawyers


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Cape Town – There is no threat that the Hawks will be subject to political interference, a full bench of the Western Cape High Court heard on Monday.

Kemp J Kemp, for President Jacob Zuma, is completing his argument in a case brought by businessman Hugh Glenister and the Helen Suzman Foundation.

They argue that the SA Police Service Amendment Act, which was passed by Parliament last year, does not sufficiently insulate the Hawks from political interference.

The act gives the police minister the power to suspend the head of the directorate of priority crime investigations, more commonly known as the Hawks.

The minister can also dismiss the Hawks chief after an inquiry headed by a retired judge.

Kemp rejected this argument on Monday.

“We don’t support the notion that, because the minister has these powers, that the head [of the Hawks] is in imminent threat of improper removal,” Kemp told the court.

– SAPA

Date set for Bronn murder trial


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Cape Town – Three men accused of killing gay nightclub owner Bruno Bronn will go on trial next month.

Johan Frederick Coetzer, Fareez Allie, and Achmat Toffa appeared before Western Cape High Court Judge President John Hlophe on Monday morning.

Hlophe set the date for trial as 14 October.

The men are accused of killing Bronn, 50, in his Green Point home on 7 February last year.

According to the indictment, he was strangled and died of suffocation.

He owned the popular night-clubs Bronx and Navigaytion in Somerset Road, Green Point.

The men face charges of premeditated murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances. Both charges carry life sentences.

Coetzer is out on bail of R20 000 and Allie of R5 000.

Toffa was granted bail in the matter, but remains in custody at Pollsmoor Prison on unrelated charges.

The court previously heard that the prison refused to release Toffa even though he was recently acquitted on an unrelated charge, and was out on warning for another.

Hlophe said at the time he would sign an order confirming that Toffa was out on bail in the Bronn case.

– SAPA

KZN cops offer reward for freed murderer


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Johannesburg – KwaZulu-Natal police on Monday offered a R15 000 reward for information leading to the arrest of an alleged murderer who was accidentally released from custody because of a clerical error.

Lebo Sibisi allegedly robbed and murdered a man in Umbilo, Durban, on 14 September 2012, said Captain Thulani Zwane.

“Two suspects, including Sibisi, were arrested following police investigations and the release of [Sibisi] on bail was successfully opposed in the Durban Magistrate’s Court.”

Following a separate court appearance on 23 January this year, a clerical error occurred and Sibisi’s detention warrant incorrectly showed R5 000 was required for his release.

“The bail amount was paid and [Sibisi] was later freed by the authorities. He never appeared in court after his release and a warrant for his arrest was issued,” said Zwane.

Sibisi was believed to be in hiding in the Eastern Cape.

– SAPA

EFF distances itself from Labour Court matter


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Johannesburg – The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) on Monday distanced itself from members who were involved in a Labour Court matter.

“The central command team has asked commissar Sam Tshabalala to submit a report as to his utterances and action on the said day and event, since there had not been any organisational mandate to his involvement,” EFF national spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said in a statement.

The Sunday Times reported that a labour broker was granted an order by the Labour Court barring the EFF from its premises in Vereeniging and across the country.

According to the Workforce Group, the case followed an altercation last month during which Tshabalala allegedly led a group of about 200 ex-employees to demand reinstatement.

EFF members apparently made death threats, and the company, which is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange’s (JSE) alternative exchange, feared its employees might be killed, the newspaper reported.

Ndlozi said the EFF would meet with the Workforce Group to reach an understanding.

“The EFF supports and will always stand with workers, particularly against abusive companies.

“However, this will always be done with the workers in the front,” he said.

– SAPA