Situation remains volatile in Kutlwano Township


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Police in the Northern Cape say the situation at Kutlwano Township near Windsorton remains volatile after the community went on the rampage on Sunday.

They stormed and looted 10 tuck-shops belonging to foreign nationals. The incident was sparked by the shooting of a 23-year-old parolee, Frennie Meit by the police.

Meit allegedly stabbed one of the police officers while being questioned at the police station a few minutes after his arrest for theft.

The community retaliated by attacking foreign nationals as well as looting their shops.

More police were deployed to the area, and 10 people were arrested for public violence.

Police spokesperson Sergio Kock says, “The situation is stable and the police are currently there. The public service K9 and the flying squad are monitoring the situation. They are still there and they say it’s stable although we have intensified patrols.”

He adds that they will continue to monitor the area.
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Gordhan, Tsenoli discuss Mandela Metro financial status


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Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and Co-operative Governance Minister, Lechesa Tsenoli, are meeting with the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro leadership in Port Elizabeth to assess the financial status and the stability of the metro.

This after several meetings with senior government officials, including Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe to rescue the embattled municipality from collapse.

Gordhan says: “We are here to generally evaluate the financial health of this metro and its institutional health. We are here to work with you, to build on the successes you have and the good things that are working in this city but equally to understand your challenges better so that we can assist you with those challenges and surely they can’t be about R2 million or R3 million that need to be attended to one way or another.”

Gordhan adds that the Metro is important in growing the province’s economy.

“Nelson Mandela Bay Metro is a very vital city in the province of the Eastern Cape. It’s a metro as you know by definition, it’s a kingpin or a queenpin, it’s key to the economic and social and developmental welfare of both the region that it dominates but also the province more generally as well.”
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Divisions within Cosatu will not result in a split: Dlamini


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Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini says divisions within the federation will not result in a split. This after the National Union of Metalworkers ( Numsa) launched a scathing attack on Dlamini, accusing him of factionalism.

Numsa also wants the federations’s Special Central Executive Committee(CEC) meeting scheduled for Wednesday to be cancelled. The CEC has been called to discuss the recent sex scandal involving Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.

Dlamini says the organisation belongs to its members and it will sail through any difficulties it confronts as it grows.

“I have full confidence in Cosatu’s ability to deal with its own challenges and also to deal with the national challenges, it’s capable of growing and going through this one without a split,” explained Dlamini.

Numsa says the Cosatu president is fanning the flames.

“Part of his responsibilities is to ensure that Cosatu is united all the time, that Cosatu implements its resolutions. But it’s not to impose his views in the public about so and so having brought Cosatu into disrepute,” says Numsa president Cedric Gina

“We don’t take lightly the views from the Cosatu president who has had prior knowledge of the matter to say that Vavi has brought Cosatu into disrepute. So why are you calling the CEC then; what must the CEC do when you’ve already decided this is the outcome of the CEC,” added Gina.

Vavi has apologised to the nation for his part in a sex scandal. But Cosatu’s general secretary is still facing another probe.

He’s accused of maladministration in relation to the sale of the old Cosatu house. Some believe this is the battle before the war.

Analyst Tinyinko Maluleke says it’s soon going to be worse off than it is. He says that it’s best for Cosatu to seek a neutral body for the Vavi saga because no one is neutral.
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Senseless killings undermine peace effort-Premier Modise


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The fatal shooting of a Lonmin union leader on the eve of the anniversary of Marikana tragedy undermines peace efforts and calls for united action to unmask those behind the spate of violence that has claimed lives within the mining sector in recent months, North West Premier Thandi Modise said in condemning the gruesome murder on Monday.

The female shop steward was reportedly shot outside her house near the National Union of Mines (NUM) offices at the Western Platinum division around 10:00 am.

“We are saddened by this cruel and senseless act. We have repeatedly called on AMCU and NUM to engage constructively instead of resorting to strong arm tactics and repugnant acts of crime to bully each other,” said Premier Modise.

“One death in the ongoing conflict is a death too many as it reopens old wounds. Those who do not value life nor committed to coexistence are not only a threat to peace and stability but to the livelihoods of miners in the area,” stressed Modise.

A series of assassinations have characterised the rivalry between NUM and its rival the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu).

The latest murder comes just a week after the killing of a 49-year-old Lonmin worker and a taxi owner.

“It appalling that we still have people who still resort to these vicious acts in spite of the Marikana Peace Accord and the Framework for Peace and Stability signed early this year,” said the concerned Modise.

“We wish to convey our condolences to the family and call on the community to provide police with information that will assist them in their investigation,” said the Premier reiterating her previous call for intensified law enforcement to ensure that peace and stability prevails.
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Slain ANC leader a ‘visionary’


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Durban – Slain KwaZulu-Natal councillor Makhosonke Msibi was a “visionary and hard-working” leader, the ANC said on Monday.

“Comrade Msibi, 48, was one of the comrades who recruited thousands of members for the ANC in Ulundi since he joined our movement.

“We have lost a person who ensured that the ANC was on course to emerge as the dominant force in the area generally and in particular at the next election in Nongoma,” said provincial secretary Sihle Zikalala.

Msibi was the branch chairman of the ANC in Ulundi. He was shot dead on Sunday.

KwaZulu-Natal police said a man shot him several times at his home.

“We can confirm that an ANC councillor was shot dead at his home on Sunday at 7pm,” Lt-Col Vincent Mdunge said.

He said a man knocked at the door soon after the councillor had returned home from a meeting in Nongoma. His son opened the door and a man asked to see the councillor.

“The man fired shots at him when he emerged. He tried to run into his bedroom but it was too late… he suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was declared dead at the scene.”

He said the motive for the shooting was not known and no arrest had been made. A case of murder was opened.

Zikalala said political killings were an indication of political bankruptcy and immaturity among those who had been rejected by the people of the province.

“The perpetrators should learn from history. These acts simply serve to make us even more determined to entrench full democracy and free political activity throughout KwaZulu-Natal.”

He said Msibi was shot dead barely hours after he had returned from a ceremony welcoming hundreds of new members from the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and the National Freedom Party (NFP) in Nongoma.

KwaZulu-Natal co-operative governance MEC Nomusa Dube said she was saddened by the councillor’s murder.

“We are deeply saddened by the brutal killing of one of the committed and tireless servants in the field of local government in the province,” she said in a statement.

“We do not know the cause and the motive. We are, however, worried that the killing of councillors is becoming a disturbing trend, noting that it is not happening for the first time,” she said.

“If this cowardly use of violence was carried out with the intention to subvert the will of the people it will not succeed.”

Zululand District Municipality mayor and NFP president Zanele KaMagwaza-Msibi called on police to arrest those involved in the killing of Msibi.

“I call on police to investigate and arrest the perpetrators, as we do not want our province to be involved in political violence once again. It is worrying when political leaders are getting killed especially when electioneering intensifies.”

KaMagwaza-Msibi is not related to the slain councillor.

She also called for political tolerance in the area ahead of the national elections next year.

“I call on the people of Zululand to practice political tolerance as the 2014 elections campaign intensifies… We know the terrible pain that came with political violence and we don’t want our province to experience that painful past again,” she said.

The ANC Youth League said Msibi’s death was a great loss to the people of Ulundi and the ANC.

“To us, comrade Msibi was not only a leader, but also a father, and for him to be gunned down in a senseless manner like this in his home where he was supposed to be safe is really disheartening,” said Nontembeko Boyce, convenor of the provincial task team.

The Congress of SA Trade Unions said it was shocked and angered at the murder of Msibi.

“The use of murder, and issuing death threats, to resolve political disputes is absolutely repulsive and a grave threat to our democracy,” said spokesman Patrick Craven.

“The practice (political killings) must be stamped out, and the maximum sentences imposed on all those found guilty.”

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Answers sought on Petros’ future


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Johannesburg – Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane should give clarity on the future of provincial police commissioner Mzwandile Petros, the DA said on Monday.

Democratic Alliance MPL Kate Lorimer said Petros’s contract would expire on August 15.

“The premier must indicate whether the executive has been consulted, and explain the delays in clarifying the future of this position,” she said.

Earlier this month, police spokesman Lt-Gen Solomon Makgale said national police commissioner Riah Phiyega was handling the matter.

“Lt-General Petros and the national commissioner General Riah Phiyega are in discussions about his contract and other matters… Phiyega will make an announcement in this regard in the near future,” said Makgale.

Lorimer said an update was needed on what was happening.

“If the premier and… Phiyega are at loggerheads over Gauteng’s top cop, we deserve to know,” she said.

Lorimer said the uncertainty surrounding Petros’s contract did not help the fight against crime, or the morale of the police service in the province.

Mokonyane’s spokesman Thebe Mohatle said he could not immediately comment on the matter.

“Any matter pertaining to that will be duly communicated when the time is right,” he said.

Petros served as provincial commissioner of the Western Cape for seven years and has held his current position in Gauteng for almost three years.

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Six in court for family ‘revenge’ murder


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Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal – Six people appeared in the Inkanyezi District Court in Eshowe on Monday following a fire that left five people dead, the National Prosecuting Authority in KwaZulu-Natal said.

The matter was postponed to August 21, when they were expected to apply for bail, spokeswoman Natasha Ramkisson said.

During their last court appearance in July, Lucky Nzuza, 30, Khiswa Nzuza, 33, Samkelo Mhlongo, 25, Nkanyiso Magwaza, 28, Tholithemba Shandu, 25, and Sibusiso Mkwanyana, 36, told the court they needed legal aid.

A seventh person, a minor, had also been arrested and would appear in court separately.

The six men and the child face five murder charges, three of attempted murder, one of arson, and one of malicious damage to property. They allegedly set fire to four houses in a homestead in the Mbongolwane area in July.

Thulisile Mnyango, 50, Cebile Mnyango, 21, Lungelo Mnyango, 17, Mlamuli Mnyango, 10, and two-year-old Qiniso Mnyango, died in one of the houses.

Three people escaped the blaze. Two cows were also found stabbed to death.

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Teen murder case moved to High Court


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Cape Town – A man accused of killing and dismembering a teenage girl appeared in the Blue Downs District Court on Monday afternoon.

Johannes Christiaan de Jager, 48, wearing a blue fleece top and jeans, was told his case was being transferred to the Western Cape High Court.

He applied for legal aid because he could no longer pay his lawyer.

His case was postponed until September 13, for a pre-trial conference in the high court. His trial was set down for October 7 to 31.
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Alleged serial rapist appears in court


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Mahwelereng, Limpopo – An alleged serial rapist appeared in the Mahwelereng Magistrate’s Court on Monday, said Limpopo police.

Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said the matter was postponed to August 20.

“He is remanded in custody and will be applying for bail at his next appearance,” he said.

The 42-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday, after being linked to 12 cases of rape through DNA tests.

He allegedly killed three of his rape victims.

“We had particular suspects that we targeted and we got the DNA from them. The DNA pointed to this particular man,” said Mulaudzi.

The alleged serial rapist operated around the Mahwelereng villages between 2002 and 2012.

He reportedly dragged his victims to nearby bushes where he raped them.

“In other cases he would allegedly break into the houses of the victims and rape them before bolting away,” said Mulaudzi.

The man faces charges of rape and murder.

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Five held for elderly man’s murder


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Durban – Five men have been arrested for allegedly killing an elderly man in Bulwer in KwaZulu-Natal and stuffing his body in the boot of his car, police said on Monday.

Michael John Poval, 81, was found on Sunday at 11.30pm by his relatives. He had an open wound in his back.

“It is believed that on Saturday, the victim, who lives alone, was confronted by a group of suspects at his home where he was stabbed before his body was stuffed into the boot of his car,” spokesman Thulani Zwane said in a statement.

The wound was believed to have been inflicted by a sharp instrument.

The attackers took the victim’s money box containing cash and fled in his other car.

The body was found on Sunday, after a friend – who delivered food for him on Saturday – found the house door open, but left the food without seeing Poval.

“On returning to the house on Sunday, she found the door still open and the food where she had left it. She contacted Poval’s relatives, who discovered his body in a (boot) of his car,” Zwane said.

“They also noticed that his white Volkswagen Jetta and money box containing a large amount of cash had been stolen. They called the police.”

While investigating the crime, police spotted the missing car, with five occupants, travelling along the Edendale main road towards Pietermaritzburg and gave chase, he said.

The vehicle was cornered and all the occupants were arrested and the cash recovered.

The suspects, aged between 17 and 35, would appear in the Hlanganani Magistrate’s Court soon on charges of murder and robbery.

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