Two arrested for robbery with toy gun


Johannesburg – Two teenagers were arrested for allegedly robbing a shop in Zola, Soweto, on Thursday with a toy gun, Gauteng police said.

Warrant Officer Kay Makhubela said the two allegedly pointed the toy pistol at the shop owner and took an undisclosed amount of money, prepaid airtime vouchers and cigarettes.

“We the police arrived at the scene [and]… found out that the gun the suspects used was a toy gun.”

The two were arrested and would appear in the Protea Magistrate’s Court on Monday to face a charge of business robbery.

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Family injured when vehicle rolled


Juju ‘happy’ to tie the knot


Durban – He is “a very happy man” and has got all he wanted for Christmas – his bride.

Speaking on Tuesday about his impending marriage to the woman who stole his heart – Mantwa Matlala – with radio personality Udo Carelse who was standing in on The Redi Tlhabi show – Malema said he was a “very happy man”
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PARLIAMENT WILL COMPLY WITH HIGH COURT INTERIM ORDER IN RESPECT OF EFF SUSPENSIONS


Cape Town- Parliament notes the judgment of the Western Cape High Court delivered today which, as an interim measure, requires Parliament to pay, with immediate effect, the salaries and allowances to 20 Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members. 

As the legislative branch of the state, Parliament has always upheld the Constitution and the rule of law.

“It is important to note that the order by the High Court delivered today is an interim one. Judge Dennis Davis, who presided, indicated in his judgment that another court needed to deliberate on the merits of the EFF’s application” parliamentary representative Estelle Randall said.

Judge Davis categorically said that the judgment was not definitive and did not seek to undermine Parliament’s authority to conduct its own business, as an independent branch of the state, in terms of its own internal arrangements.

He further said that the judgment was not about determining whether the conduct of the 20 affected EFF members was deserving of sanction. He highlighted the “haste” with which court had had to deal with the matter.

The judgment was read into the record and a written text of it will only be available later.

On 28 November, letters of suspension and notices of fines were sent to members of the EFF found guilty of conduct that constituted contempt of Parliament.

“This followed the adoption by the National Assembly (NA) of the report of the Powers and Privileges Committee on the hearing into allegations of conduct constituting contempt of Parliament by Members of the Assembly” Randall said.

Independent initiator Randall van Voore led evidence in the hearing.

Six members of the EFF were suspended for 30 days with no pay.

Another six were suspended for 14 days without pay and eight were each fined an amount equivalent to 14 days’ salary and allowances and required to apologize to the NA.

The 30 days’ suspensions would have expired on 28 December and the 14 days’ suspensions expired on 12 December.
-TDN
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Klerksdorp accident leaves one injured


Klerksdorp- One person was injured following a rear-end accident on Leemhuis Street in Klerksdorp this afternoon.

Upon paramedics’ arrival on scene, they found that a heavy goods vehicle had rear-ended a motor vehicle resulting in one of the occupants from the motor vehicle sustaining injury during the accident.

The injured patient was treated on scene and transported to hospital for further medical care.

“Exact detail surrounding the cause of the accident and preceding events will remain the subject of a police investigation” Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi Steinmann said.
-TDN
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Swallows hit back to down Usuthu


Two second half goals saw Moroka Swallows fight back to down AmaZulu at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Bongani Ndulula had given bottom-placed Usuthu a first half lead, but halftime sub Siyabonga Nomvete levelled just two minutes after coming on.

Larry Cohen then headed home with just four minutes remaining to hand teh Birds a crucial three points in the relegation battle.
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One dead, two airlifted from N12 collision


Fochville- One person was killed and eight others sustained multiple injuries when their VW Kombi overturned several times on the N12 near the R500 in Fochville this afternoon.

Paramedics that arrived on the scene found the Kombi lying several meters down a steep embankment next to the highway.

“All of the occupants were found scattered across the scene. One person was found with fatal injuries and declared dead. Three others were in a critical condition” Er24 spokesperson Werner Vermaak said.

Paramedics treated two of them for severe head and spinal injuries.

After stabilisation ER24’s AER24 and AER24 DoH North West Helicopters airlifted them to Chris Hani Baragwanath and Milpark Hospitals respectively.

The remainder of the patients were treated for various injuries ranging from lacerations and fractures.

They were all later transported to various hospitals in the area for further treatment.

“It is understood the men, believed to be between 20 and 30 years old, were on their way from Azaadville to Potchefstroom to meet friends for a fishing event. At this stage the exact cause of the incident is not yet clear, however one of the occupants explained to paramedics that one of the tyres apparently burst and the driver lost control” Vermaak said.

The exact cause of the incident will be investigated.
-TDN
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Matlosana Local Municipality now under full administration


Klerksdorp – The North West Department of Local Government and Human Settlement has invoked Section 139 (1) (b) at the Matlosana Local Municipality following the non-improvement into the affairs of the municipality. The decision was announced to the municipal councillors on Friday by MEC for the Department Collen Maine in the special council meeting. 

Last year section 139 (1) (b) was invoked in Matlosana after it failed to meet its financial obligations but the administrator was only in control of the financial affairs of municipality.

 

MEC Collen Maine said the intervention did not yield any good results. “We have not seen any change because the administrator was not in charge of the entire municipal administration. The municipality still owes Eskom over R200 million and Midvaal Water over R50million. There is still lack of good governance; there are infightings and divisions something which is affecting provision of services to communities. We are now invoking a fully blown Section 139 (1) (b) for the administrator to be in full control of the municipality” he said.

 

Section 139 (1) (b) states that : When a municipality cannot or does not fulfil an executive obligation in terms of the constitution or legislation, the relevant provincial executive may intervene by taking any appropriate steps to ensure fulfilment of that obligation, including assuming responsibility for the relevant obligation in that municipality to the extent necessary to:1-    Maintain essential national standards or meet established minimum standards for the rendering of a service2-    Prevent that municipal council from taking unreasonable action that is prejudicial to interests of another municipality or the province as a whole,3-    Maintain economic unity. 

Matlosana Local Municipality will seize all its executive powers and the Administrator together with the intervention team will run the municipality for a period of six (6) months starting from January and will follow the terms of the reference prescript for them.

 

MEC Maine concluded by pleading for cooperation from the council. “We’re asking for unity and cooperation with the team as the success of the intervention relies on that. If there will be any political instability, the intervention will not yield any good results” said Maine.

 

The provincial government is also in a process of appointing a service provider to do the forensic investigation in the municipality, which is expected to start in January 2015.

  

There are only two municipalities in Bokone Bophirima Province which are still under intervention: namely Ditsobotla and Matlosana Local Municipality.
-TDN
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‘Three women nabbed for being in possession of drugs’


BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
Kimberley cops are investigating a case of possession of drugs, Northern Cape police spokesperson lieutenant Sergio Kock said.

According to Kock, on Friday at approximately 21:45, the Kimberley SAPS Visible Policing unit followed up on information regarding drugs sales at a house in  Beaconsfield, Kimberley.

“Police raided the premises and found three women aged between 25 and 42 inside the house. Tik to the value of approximately R3500 and mandrax to the value of R1000 was discovered in one of the bedrooms” Kock said.

Police also confiscated R1100 in cash which will also be utilized as exhibits in the court of law.

Three suspects will appear at Kimberley Magistrates Court soon.

The investigation continues.-TDN
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