Nurse praised for handing in dead patient’s cash


Pietermaritzburg – Northdale Hospital staff nurse Nonhlanhla Dladla could have had it all. The patient had died and no one else knew about the red packet. She peeked inside and was shocked to find piles of R100 banknotes. Never in her life had she seen so much money.

She wasn’t going to touch it, not even to feel the notes, and went rushing to her operational manager, Alexia Ndlovu, to hand over her find.
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Controversial ad slams ANC


A full page ad, taking on the lack of women in top positions within the ANC, was placed in The Times on Friday.
The ad, which normally says “Together we can move South Africa forward” in the traditional colours of the leading party (black green and yellow), has been edited to say “Together led (inserted) “by men” we can move South Africa forward. Over 51% of the population are women. We deserve more than one female premier.”
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Kidnappings: Video mocks Nigeria leader


Cape Town – A video has emerged in which Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is mocked for his slow reaction to the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls by Boko Haram militants last month.
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Mpuma residents demand new school


Johannesburg – Residents of Tekwane North, outside Mbombela, protested on Friday, demanding a new school in the area, Mpumalanga police said.

“They have barricaded the R37 to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport with burning tyres,” police spokesperson Selvy Mohlala said.

On Thursday residents had a meeting with education department officials.

“I don’t know what was said in the meeting, but this morning residents embarked on a protest.”

Police were monitoring the protest and no one had been arrested.

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IDs for pupils – Sadesmo


Johannesburg – The SA Democratic Students Movement (Sadesmo) on Friday called on the home affairs department to visit schools to register pupils for identity documents.

“We believe that if the department acted early and implemented this, it will curb all this complications of IDs challenging the [matriculants],” secretary general Sizwe Simelane said in a statement.

He said it became a problem for pupils to further their studies after matric if they did not have IDs.

Sadesmo had been receiving reports of matric pupils who did not have IDs.

“We appeal that the department of home affairs should play its role in helping out the pupils, so to enable their studies for their future.”

He urged the department to make the application process easier for pupils in schools.

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EWN must admit cartoon was racist – Cosatu


Johannesburg – Eyewitness News (EWN) and Primedia should admit that the cartoon they published was racist, the Cosatu said on Friday.
“Cosatu demands that EWN, and Primedia must admit that the cartoon was racist in the way it falsely portrayed ANC voting clowns as exclusively black,” said spokesperson Patrick Craven in a statement.

He said the media house should issue a formal apology and refuse to continue publishing work by the cartoonists responsible.

Craven said the cartoon was grossly offensive and racist.

The cartoon, by Dr Jack & Curtis, titled “Congress of Clowns. And the clowns who voted them in”, was posted on EWN’s website and subsequently removed. It depicts newly appointed ministers as clowns with big red noses.

On the side is another group of clowns, representing voters, who are darkly shaded and stand and watch, accompanied by a description reading “we the poephols”.

EWN said in a statement on its website that an apology had been issued and the cartoon removed.

“We at EWN apologise for any unintended offence caused. We at EWN will continue to strive for free speech and editorial independence,” it said.

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DA names party spokespeople


Johannesburg – The DA appointed Phumzile van Damme and Marius Redelinghuys as the party’s national spokespeople, the DA said on Friday.
“The appointment of two spokespeople was deemed necessary in light of the growth of the DA in the 7 May general elections and the increased need to reach a broader spectrum of South African society,” DA federal executive chairperson James Selfe said.

Van Damme, a Member of Parliament, had worked in various roles, both in the Western Cape government and Parliament. She was head of parliamentary research and communications for the DA.

“Member of Parliament Redelinghuys also brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to this position. He was previously engaged as the director of communications and research for the DA in the Gauteng legislature,” Selfe said.

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Bafana coach Igesund sacked


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By Kgatliso Ramose
Johannesburg- Local is no longer lekker for SAFA as they are set to appoint a foreign coach. The anticipation of who will take over as Bafana coach will soon be over as SAFA decision makers are set to meet on Saturday.

The two number that tops the list are Carlos Queiroz and Stephen Keshi.

Taung DailyNews find out who is who.

Carlos Queiroz
Born Carloz Manuel Brito Leal Queiroz born (1 May 1958) the Portugal football manager is currently in charge of the Iranian national team. A former Real Madrid manager has also been the manager of the Portuguese national team and Alex Ferguson’s assistant manager at English club Manchester United. He has qualified three national teams to the world cup,those being South Africa in 2002, Portugl in 2010 and Iran in 2014.

Carlos Queiroz’s Coaching Career
1989-1991 – Portugal (Under 20)
1991-1993- Portugal
1994-1996- Sporting CP
1996- NY Metro Stars
1996-1997-Nagoy
1998-1999- United Arab Emirates
2000-2002-South Africa
2002-2003-Manchester United (Assistant Coach)
2003-2004-Real Madrid
2004-2008- Manchester United (Assistant Coach)
2008-2010- Portugal
2011- Iran

Stephen Keshi
Born Stephen Okechukwu Kesh (24 January 1964) the Nigerian team manager has managed the Nigeria national team since 2011. He is one of only two people along with Egypt’s Mahmoud El-Gohory to have won the African Cup of Nation as both player and a coach.

Between 2004-2006 Keshi coached the Togo national team,unexpectedly bringing them to their first world cup tournament,Germany 2006. Having secured Togo’s unlikely qualification, he was promptly replaced by German coach Otto Pfister to the world cup finals,after Togo showed a dismal performance and failed to advance to the knock out stage in 2006 African Cup of Nations in Egypt.

Keshi’s Coaching Career
2003-2004- Togo
2006-2007- Togo
2007-2008- Mali
2010-2011- Togo
2011- Nigeria
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Pastor on the run after child’s murder


East London – A pastor of the Nazareth Church in Libode, near Mthatha in the Eastern Cape, is on the run following the murder of a 5-year-old child, police said on Friday.

“We have received information that he is in Johannesburg,” spokesperson Warrant Officer Dineo Koena said.

The 40-year-old pastor allegedly stabbed the child with a spear in the head during a church service in April. He has been on the run since.

“The pastor fled the scene of the crime but we are looking for him.”

Koena said it was unknown what led to the attack on the child but police were hopeful to get answers once the man had been arrested.

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5 Bloemhof babies in hospital


Mahikeng – Five babies were admitted for observation in hospital after water contamination claimed the life of a baby in Bloemhof, the North West health department said on Friday.

The babies were kept for observation because their immune systems were weak, spokesperson Tebogo Lekgethwane said.

This came after a baby died on Wednesday after contracting severe diarrhoea from the contamination.

More than 200 people were treated in clinics this week for diarrhoea in the water-depleted town.

“The water is back [on] in the area. However, residents are encouraged to boil their water. The municipality will continue to test the water,” Lekgethwane said.

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