Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Forensic investigators probe orphanage fire

By Nomava Nobumba
10 February 2010

Forensic investigators have been called from Pretoria to investigate the cause of the fire that claimed the lives of 11 people in KwaZulu natal.

Eight children and their three caregivers were trapped in a fire that broke in their orphanage home yesterday.

Now the team is combing through the rubble of an orphanage to determine the cause of a devastating fire.

The Hope in Christ Home owner, Sarah Holland is also among the decease.

She died trying to save the children she had cared for.

Another nine children are in hospital.

The youngest victim was just four days old.

Concern over job losses

By Khanyisa Tabata
10 February 2010


The Democratic Alliance has expressed concern over job losses in the country. The party says President Jacob Zuma has failed in his promise to create 500-thousand new job opportunities by the end of 2009.

The DA’s Andrew Louw says instead of creating half a million jobs, the Zuma administration has lost that many.

“267 000 jobs were lost during the second quarter of 2009 during which time the Zuma administration was taking office. Then from July through to December, a further 395 000 jobs were lost.

“The DA has said it in the past and we will say it again. The SETAs don’t work; instead, we need a system that incentives on-the-job training and apprenticeships. It is therefore completely unacceptable that government is failing to respond while promising to do so said Andrew Louw.

Louw added that tonight the DA will be asking the President and the Minister of Labour why unemployment has been increasing at such a staggering rate – and what, if anything will really be done about it.

It is safe to swim in False Bay

By Khanyisa Tabata
10 February 2010

Following continued close monitoring of the coast between Noordhoek and Muizenberg by Shark Spotters over the past five days, the City has decided to remove the shark alert that it issued last week.

It has been found that the number of shark sightings has now decreased and stabilised to the extent that an alert is no longer warranted.

The City issued the initial public alert on 4 February 2010, based on an increase in shark sightings in False Bay, especially the Fish Hoek, St. James and Muizenberg beaches.

The increase in shark sightings coincided with increased biological activity observed in False Bay during the preceding days.

“The City wishes to once again remind the public that its entire coastline is frequently visited by sharks, especially Great White Sharks. General safety measures apply all the time.

“Beach users must familiarise themselves with the warning signs used by Shark Spotters, which are present at Muizenberg, Kalk Bay, St James, Clovelly, Fish Hoek, Glencairn and Noordhoek beaches” said Director: Sport, Recreation and Amenities Gert Bam.

Alleged police members rape a woman in Knysna

By Khanyisa Tabata
10 February 2010

Knysna police officers took part in an identity parade, after a woman claimed she was raped over the weekend, allegedly by police members.

Southern Cape police spokesperson Malcolm Pojie says the 32-year-old woman was allegedly raped in a marked police van in the Knysna main road.

Pojie says she had walked out of a restaurant after an argument with friends. She says she was attacked after asking police for assistance.
“She alleges that she stopped two police officers to ask for help instead they turned against her.

“We have taken DNA to our lab for more assistance on this rape case,” said police spokesperson Malcom Pojie.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Madiba won’t be at Drakenstein Prison

By Khanyisa Tabata
09 February 2010

The African National Congress now says former president Nelson Mandela will not be attending the celebration of his release 20 years ago at Paarl’s Drakenstein Correctional Centre on Thursday.

The party’s initial statement on the celebrations said that Madiba would be there.

But spokesperson Jackson Mthembu now says the only activity that Mandela will attend is the State of the Nation Address, Thursday evening in Parliament.

President Jacob Zuma, who is South Africa's fourth post-apartheid president, will deliver the address at the opening of parliament.

City raises awareness on dangers of fire

09 Febraury 2010

In an effort to raise awareness of the dangers of fires, the City’s Disaster Risk Management Department has issued tips on how to reduce the risk of fires.

These include:

*Every home needs at least one exit route which will enable the occupants to escape should a fire break out.

*Keep matches, lighters, paraffin and poisons in a safe place that is not accessible to children.

*Keep stoves on a flat surface, away from draughts and anything that could catch fire.

*Open fires and stoves should never be left unattended.

*Extinguish candles and paraffin lamps before you go to sleep or leave your home.

*Smoking in bed is dangerous.

*Keep a bucket of water and a bucket of sand ready to extinguish any fires that break out.

*If a paraffin stove catches alight, extinguish the flames with sand rather than water.

* Turn off the electricity at the mains before trying to extinguish an electric fire.

Fire fighters brave heat as infernos rage through S.Cape

By Kim Saulse
09 February 2010

As infernos continue to rage in the drought stricken Southern Cape and Cape Winelands district, firefighters are still braving the heat and battling to contain the fires.

Southern Cape Fire Chief Annelize Lamprecht says the terrible heat and wind are adding to the crisis.

“It’s up to 44C which makes it extremely difficult to get these fires under control,” said Lamprecht.

Fire teams have been brought in from Kwa-Zulu Natal and the Free State.

Lamprecht says a strong westerly wind is hindering efforts to contain the fire that is threatening commercial pine plantations.

Meanwhile, in Franschoek, the extent of the blaze is being assessed by Incident Commander of Cape Nature, Wendy Towe.

According to a statement efforts to douse the fire, that has wrecked a sawmill, a cellar and several buildings in the area, is proving to be effective.

Five fire fighting teams from Tulbach and Stellenbosch are assisting Cape Nature, the Cape Winelands District Municipality in their fire fighting efforts.

Did your child read, write and practise maths today?”

By Khanyisa Tabata
09 February 2010


Minister of Education in the Western Cape Donald Grant has urged parents to help their children practice and write mathematics everyday with the campaign “Did your child read, write and practise maths today?”

Grant was briefing the media at one of the seventeen sites where billboards have been erected to promote the department’s literacy and numeracy campaign which was launched at the start of the school year.

The department is aiming at distributing pamphlets around the province in all of the community newspapers to help children.

Minister’s spokesperson Bronagh Casey says the campaign also encourages teachers to apply best practice to literacy and numeracy teaching, and the general public to take an active interest in literacy and numeracy education.

“It is important that parents acknowledge that they have a major role to play in their children’s education and that they should take ownership of it. We want parents to talk to their children about what they do at school, what they read, what they write and what sums they do.

“We also want parents to speak to teachers about what they are doing in school to build these skills, and what parents can do to help teachers” said Bronagh Casey.

The campaign will extend over the first six weeks of the 2010 school year added Casey.

Members of the public invited to Madiba commemoration

By Ofentse Mokae
09 February 2010


Members of the public have been invited to share in the commemoration of the release of Nelson Mandela 20 years ago on Thursday.

The ANC says the day will be a celebration of the freedom and the achievement of democracy that many people lived and died for.

The celebration will include a symbolic march from the Drakenstein Correctional Centre near Paarl led by ANC veteran Winnie Mandela and deputy police minister Fikile Mbalula on Thursday morning.

Meanwhile the Democratic Alliance has today filed its responding affidavit in its legal action against President Jacob Zuma’s appointment of Menzi Simelane as the National Director of Public Prosecution.

The original application was filed in December.

DA leader Helen Zille is asking the North Gauteng High Court to declare Zuma’s decision to appoint Simelane invalid and inconsistent with his constitutional obligation to appoint someone fit and proper.

City appeals for fire-awareness in informal areas

By Khanyisa Tabata
09 February 2010


The City of Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue Services says it has recorded fewer incidents involving fires in informal settlements around the city.

The city’s disaster management Wilfred Solomons-Johannes says the causes of the fires vary from the illegal use of electricity to heating and cooking devices.

“A total of 3 780 individual informal dwelling units out of approximately 84 000 were affected by fires in 2009. These range from units in informal settlements, to informal units in the backyards of formal dwellings. The number of informal structures in the yards of formal dwelling units appears to be increasing at a rapid rate.

“If one takes into context the number of dwelling units affected in 2005, which was recorded at 8 864, then the City has gone a long way to reducing this by more than half over the last four years, and we will strive to reduce it even further over the years to come,” said Wilfred Solomons-Johannes.

The City has repeatedly appealed to members of the public to be careful of starting fires, to be vigilant and to report fires if they spot them added Solomons-Johannes.

Last minute preparations as State of the Nation Address draws near

By Ofentse Mokae
09 February 2010


With two days left before parliament officially opens its doors, staff at the country’s legislative seat are up in arms finalising last minute preparations for the big day.

This year history will be made as head of state, President Jacob Zuma will deliver his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) in the evening for the first time in the history of parliament.

Addressing the media today National Assembly Speaker Max Sisulu said this was necessary as the sole aim for the change is to enable as many South Africans as possible to be part of the vital event on the country’s political calendar.

“The State of the Nation Address is an important occasion when the President addresses the nation as Head of State,” Sisulu said.

Sisulu said this is taking stock of the country’s domestic and foreign situation and uniting the nation around a common understanding.

“We will review everything in this regard after the event and determine how we
want to handle it in the future,” added Sisulu.

His deputy Nomaindia Mfeketo said although traffic will slightly be affected, she however emphised that every effort is taken to ensure less congestion on the city’s roads while the presidential entourage makes its entry to the parliamentary precinct.

There will be a mounted police escourt and a military ceremonial motor escort, the lining of the President’s route by the SANDF, a ceremonial guard and a fly-past by the SA Air Force.

The 2010 SONA coincides with the 20th year commemoration of the release of former president Nelson Mandela from prison in February 1990.

In honour of the legendary freedom fighter, this year’s theme is “Celebrate the legacy of Mandela-contribute to nation building”.

Man killed a relative then eat his flesh

By Nomava Nobumba
09 February 2010

North West police have discovered a cooked human head, a liver and a basket full of entrails in a house in Khunwana Village, near Delareyville.

The remains belonged to 57-year-old Gopolang Elias Serache, were found at his relative home yesterday after he went missing on Friday.

Police say the owner claimed he was told by his ancestors to eat human flesh.

The 30 year old relative confessed to the killing, saying he killed Serache with a knife at his home and then, used a wheelbarrow to carry his body to his residence.

There, he cut him into pieces.

When police arrived at suspect’s house the flesh was already decomposing.

The suspect will appear in the Atamelang Magistrate's Court on Thursday.

54 arrested for traffic violations over the weekend

By Kim Saulse
09 February 2010

During weekend operations City Traffic Officers, arrested 53 motorists for various traffic offences ranging from reckless and negligent driving, to drunken driving.

At a drag racing event in Athlone on Friday, more than 21 traffic offences were recorded.

“One of the motorists charged with reckless and negligent driving was recorded travelling at 160km/h during a speed check held on the M5. A further three motorists were charged for inconsiderate driving, three for wheel spinning, and another 21 for traffic offences,” said Traffic spokesperson Kevin Jacobs.

During roadblocks carried out in Khayelitsha, 26 drunk drivers were arrested and 138 were arrested for driving without a licence. Meanwhile 650 speeding fines were issued in Mitchells Plain.

“The officers were also out in force in Bellville on Sunday evening, concentrating on ‘dicing’. The drivers of a Nissan Sentra and an Opel OPC who had ‘diced’ were both arrested for reckless or negligent driving by a member of the Ghost Squad,” said Jacobs.

Police officials to visit Cape Town international airport

By Nomava Nobumba
09 February 2010

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and Deputy Minister Fikile Mbalula accompanied by police and airport senior officials will visit the Cape Town International Airport today.

Ministerial spokesperson Zweli Mnisi says the aim of the visit is to obtain first-hand information about the security measures in place ahead of the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.

Mnisi says the schedule is as follows:

• Presentations by the airport management to the delegation.
• A walkabout at the different terminals.

Members of the media will be briefed thereafter.

Drug dealer arrested in Grassy Park


By Nomava Nobumba
09 February 2010


A suspected Grassy Park drug dealer was arrested after police received complaints of drug trafficking in Perth Road, opposite the Happy Tots Nursery school.

Chairperson of the Community Policing Forum(CPF) in Grassy Park, Yaseen Meyer, says the suspect’s operations had caused the children not to play there as the place turned into a dagga smoking area.

Meyer says they contacted the police which led to a raid.

Police netted a sizeable amount of dagga and cash.

“The Grassy park CPF will act on complaints from the public and encourage the community to come forward with information about criminal activities in their neighbourhood,” said Meyer, .

People’s team takes over PSL champs

By Nomava Nobumba
08 February 2010

Cape Town team Santos will host defending PSL champions, SuperSport United, in an Absa Premiership match in Athlone stadium tonight.

The People’s Team are coming into this game off a 1-0 loss to Platinum Stars in their last league match.

Now they will take on a in-form United side who are coming into this game off a 2-0 win over Free State Stars.

At present three places and 11 points separate these two sides on the league table.

SuperSport are in first place on 51 points, while Santos are in fourth place on 40 points.

Santos have, however, played one game less than their upcoming rivals.


When the two teams faced each other earlier in the 2009/10 PSL season they played to an entertaining 2-2 draw at the home of SuperSport.

The kick-off starts at 7:30pm.

Monday, February 08, 2010

Teenager held for mother’s murder

By Nomava Nobumba
08 February 2010

An 18 year old Bothasig man is behind bars after he was arrested today for the murder of his mother.

54 year old Nonkosi Makhandanda was found lying in a poll of blood by his husband in their home on Friday night.

The suspect was sought since the murder as his running shoes were found on the scene with blood stains.

Superintend at Andre Traut says a knife, possibly the murder weapon was found in the suspects possession.

He will appear in the Cape Town Magistrates Court soon.

Faith leaders praise Zuma’s openness and humility

By Khanyisa Tabata
08 February 2010


The National Interfaith Leaders Council has encouraged all South Africans to reciprocate President Jacob Zuma’s openness and humility regarding the child he fathered with his girlfriend.

Last week the news broke that Zuma had fathered a child with Sonono Khoza, the daughter of World Cup local organising committee chairperson Irvin Khoza.

After an initial period of insisting it was a private matter, the presidency broke its silence and confirmed the report was true.

The council’s secretary general David Mosoma says it is now up to South Africans whether they want to offer forgiveness.

US Ambassador visits Bush Radio

By Kim Saulse
08 February 2010

US Ambassador Donald H Gips made a brief appearance at the Bush Radio studios as part of his engagement with community based organisations.

In an interview with the station’s administrator, Brenda Leonard, Gips spoke of a renewed bilateral relationship between the two countries under the Zuma and Obama administrations.

He said the relationship between Presidents Jacob Zuma and Barack Obama was very strong, and warm.

He added that the US together with South Africa, are working on exciting challenges, specifically climate change and the plight of HIV/AIDS.

Gips also spoke of the African Growth and Opportunity Agreement enabling African countries to import produce at a lower rate of tax and more lenient quotas.

“The challenge is that Americans are buying less across the board but our economy is turning around.

“But what I am trying to do as ambassador is to stimulate more trade between our two countries, in particular working with black South African entrepreneurs to help them get access to American markets and to promote their products,” said Gips.

On the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, the Ambassador said the country was well prepared and he was “optimistic about an incredibly successful Cup”.

“I hope to see Bafana Bafana play the US in the finals,” he quipped.

Department reduces number of NGOs and NPO’s for funding

By Ofentse Mokae
08 February 2010


The Western Cape Provincial Government has announced that it will reduce the number of Non-government as well as Non-profit organisations it funded in the next financial year.

The announcement was made by Social Development MEC Ivan Meyer in a media statement today.

MEC Meyer said there will be fewer NPOs and NGOs funded by the department in the coming financial year, and the focus will instead be on concentrating funding on those service providers which have strong track records.

His spokesperson Dannie Abrahams said this process was deemed necessary given that the province, like all other governments in South Africa, has seen a major reduction in its overall budget allocation from National Government.

“This is due to the reduced tax income associated with the recession, so we have to work on providing the best possible services more cost-effectively,” Abrahams.

Abrahams said amongst other reasons was the fact the province is under new administration with a new mandate.

“We therefore have to ensure that all our services are aligned with the policy objectives that this government was elected to implement,” he added.

The announcement also comes as a result after the department completed a comprehensive audit of approximately 1800 NGOs and NPOs it funded to determine which service providers are providing the best quality of service to the people of the Western Cape.

It said during this time, a call for proposals from service providers in each of the department’s 8 programmes was also advertised and communicated to all existing Department service providers.

This process resulted in several hundred applications from NGOs and NPOs.

In the week ahead these applications will be screened by an independent panel of experts, and recommendations will be made for funding recipients for the new financial year.

The MEC emphasised that they recognize the valuable contribution which their best NPO and NGO service providers are making in communities.

“Given that our current economic circumstances force us to do more with less, this government intends to empower the best NPO and NGO bodies to further improve and expand their services to the people of this province,” Meyer said.

Water supply disrupted in Pinelands and surrounding areas

By Khanyisa Tabata
08 February 2010

The Water and Sanitation Department says it is currently attending to a burst watermain in Pinelands and surrounding areas.

Departmental Spokesperson Farouk Roberts says the pipe burst late last night and it will affect several areas around Pinelands and Constantia.

“We have to cut off the water supply in the area for a few hours so that we can attend to the problem. It is expected that the water supply will be cut off up until lunch time today.

“There will be two water tanks for residents so that they can use it in the meantime. We do urge people to turn off taps during the operation to prevent more water loss,” said Farouk Roberts.

Two die in vehicle accident

By Ofentse Mokae
08 February 2010


Two people died after the vehicle they were travelling swerved off the N1, went over a concrete barrier and fell approximately eight metres onto railway tracks below.

ER 24 spokesman Tristan Wadely says a man, believed to be the driver of the Bantum Bakkie, was trapped in the vehicle and needed to be removed by rescue crews.

“The other occupant of the vehicle, also a male, is believed to have been ejected from the vehicle. Both men were dead on arrival of paramedics,” Wadely said.

Wadely says the vehicle was allegedly travelling on the N1 in the direction of Cape Town.

The incident occurred just before the Brighton Road turn-off in Kraaifontein.

Zuma hits campaign trail in Western Cape

By Khanyisa Tabata
08 February 2010


President Jacob Zuma went back on the campaign trial in the Western Cape at the weekend following the scandal that broke out over his sexual involvement with five women and his 20 children.

Zuma is part of a high-ranking ANC delegation deployed to the Western Cape to rebuild its profile in the province after its defeat to the DA in last year’s elections.

ANC spokesman Brian Sokutu says Zuma and fellow members of the ANC’s national executive committee visited various regions over the weekend, including the Boland, the West Coast, Overberg and Cape Metropole.

“President Zuma is leading a high-level ANC delegation on a campaign in the province to try and win back the province from the DA.

“ANC national executive committee members has been deployed to this province to strengthen the party’s mass support”, said Brian Sokutu.

Man held for murder

By Nomava Nobumba
08 February 2010


A 20 year old Lusaka man in Nyanga is being held in police cells after he was arrested for a murder and attempted murder that occurred over the weekend.

Police say the suspect stopped them while patrolling in the area and informed them about the incident that occurred at his house.

Upon police arrival on the scene two men were lying in a pool of blood and were assaulted with blunt objects.

Police spokesperson Captain Ntomboxolo Sitshitshi says one of the men was already deceased and the other one sustained injuries and was taken to hospital.

The suspect was detained on the scene and will appear in the Athlone Magistrate’s court today.

Sitshitshi said the incident is still under investigation.

New born baby abandoned near railway station

By Nomava Nobumba
08 February 2010


Police are seeking public assistance after a new born baby was found abandoned near the Vlei railway station in Sweet Homes Farm at the weekend.

Police spokesperson Captain Ntomboxolo Sitshitshi says the baby boy was discovered by a passer-by in an open field.

Sitshitshi says they suspect he was born on Friday as his cord was still attached and fresh.

“The boy was taken to the children’s hospital but was discharged later and is at a place of safety,” Sitshitshi said.

Police are investigating a case of child abandonment.

Anyone with information on the case can contact SAPS Nyanga Detectives on 021 380 3320 or Nyanga JOC at 021 380 3376 or 08600 10111.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Three suspects are behind bars for car theft

By Nomava Nobumba
07 February 2010

During the Western Cape Flying Squad patrol in Bristol Road, Browns Farm, three men were arrested for possession of stolen vehicle, possession of unlicensed firearm and pointing of a firearm.

Police say they spotted a suspicious Silver Grey Honda Ballade with three occupants.

They tested the vehicle and came out to be hijacked in Langa, in December.

Police chased the vehicle and the driver lost control and drove into a shack.

Police spokesperson Captain Ntomboxolo Sitshitshi says the driver jumped out of the vehicle with a firearm on his hand and ran away.

“He tried to shoot at the police, but the police officer shot him on the chin and he was arrested and taken to hospital,” said Sitshitshi.

Two other suspects were arrested on the scene.

Sitshitshi says the trio facing charges of stolen vehicle, possession of an unlicensed firearm and pointing of a firearm will appear in the Athlone magistrate’s court tomorrow.

Three suspects are behind bars for car theft

By Nomava Nobumba
07 February 2010

During the Western Cape Flying Squad patrol in Bristol Road, Browns Farm, three men were arrested for possession of stolen vehicle, possession of unlicensed firearm and pointing of a firearm.

Police say they spotted a suspicious Silver Grey Honda Ballade with three occupants.

They tested the vehicle and came out to be hijacked in Langa, in December.

Police chased the vehicle and the driver lost control and drove into a shack.

Police spokesperson Captain Ntomboxolo Sitshitshi says the driver jumped out of the vehicle with a firearm on his hand and ran away.

“He tried to shoot at the police, but the police officer shot him on the chin and he was arrested and taken to hospital,” said Sitshitshi.

Two other suspects were arrested on the scene.

Sitshitshi says the trio facing charges of stolen vehicle, possession of an unlicensed firearm and pointing of a firearm will appear in the Athlone magistrate’s court tomorrow.

Shack fire kills 18 month baby girl

By Nomava Nobumba
07 February 2010

An 18-month-old baby girl was burnt beyond recognition when a Pretoria East shack gutted with flames early this morning.

The baby girl was asleep with her two siblings aged 9 and 12, who are in a critical condition in hospital when the fire engulfs their home in Cullinan.

Police spokesperson Johannes Jaftha says the incident happened at 1am in Refilwe Extension 5.

Jaftha says their 18-year-old brother locked them in the shack at 8pm last night after preparing food for them.

The cause of the fire is unknown and the case of arson has been open for investigation.

ANC boss linked to killings of government officials

By Nomava Nobumba
07 February 2010


An influential ANC leader of Mpumalanga is accused of hiring a killer to poison some of his colleagues who were blocking his way to 2010 soccer World Cup tenders.

A 25 year old contract killer claims the man offered him R100 000 and a government job for killing his rivals.

Media reports say the ANC boss was fingered by more than a dozen other sources interviewed during a three-week investigation into the killings of at least a dozen senior politicians in Mpumalanga starting in 1998.

Reports further say six officials had been murdered or died in suspicious circumstances in Mpumalanga last year alone and another has been killed this year.

Local party leaders told the media they were living in fear.

Newborn abandoned in apple box

By Nomava Nobumba
07 February 2010


Security officials at a Verulam shopping centre in Kwa-Zulu Natal have made a gruesome discovery this morning.

The officials found a new born baby wrapped in a blanket in an apple box.

They immediately alerted paramedics.

Spokesperson Jeff Wicks says on their arrival at the scene they assessed the child, who was mildly hypothermic and his oxygen saturation was slightly low.

The boy was transported by ambulance to the Osindisweni government hospital for further care.

Police are currently investigating the incident.

Zuma must now match words with deeds

By Nomava Nobumba
07 February 2010

The Democratic Alliance has welcomed President Jacob Zuma's apology to the South African public.

Zuma had apologised earlier saying he is deeply regrets the pain he has caused to his family, the African National Congress, the Tripartite Alliance and South Africans in general, over his relationship and love child with soccer boss Irvin Khoza’s daughter.

But saying words are not enough, Zuma must now focus on repairing the damage he has done to the fight against HIV/Aids.

“It is worth recalling that Jacob Zuma has apologised in exactly these terms before. He must show that his deeds match his words.

Leadership is as leadership does, said DA’s Melany Kuhn.

The opposition party warns that the South African public will not be so forgiving next time around.

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Three suspects arrested for blackmailing former judge

By Nomava Nobumba
06 February 2010

Three suspects have appeared in court for charges of extortion.

This is after the trio alleged blackmailed a retired senior judge of more than R30 000 over the period of four years.

It is alleged that one of the suspects contacted a 90 year old Somerset West judge demanding R3 000.

The judge then contacted the police.

The two were set to meet at Firgrove train station after the blackmailer claimed to be a well-know journalist, who threatening the victim to publish some information about him in a newspaper if he doesn’t meet his demands.

Police spokesperson Constable Suzan Jantjies says they set a string operation and the suspect was arrested on the scene.

He appeared in court on Monday on charges of extortion.

Suspects two accomplices handed themselves to police on Tuesday and they also appeared in court for the same charge.

Five robbers killed in a shootout

By Nomava Nobumba
06 February 2010

A shootout between police and five robbers left the criminals dead.

The five were being chased by police for stealing a bed from a house in Inanda in Durban when the shootout ensued.

Police’s Superintendent Jay Naicker says they received a report that the men were attacking the house at around 22:30 last night.

The men fled in a white Ford Bantam and were confronted by police at a local mall.

A shoot-out occurred and all five suspects were killed.

None of the policemen were injured.

USA woman survives train accident

By Nomava Nobumba
06 February 2010

A 20 year old woman, believed to be from the United States of America is receiving treatment in hospital after being hit by a train in Stellenbosch this morning.

She was cycling over the Lynedoch railway crossing when the incident occurred.

ER24 spokesperson Tristan Wadely says they were the first crew to arrive on the scene.

“We were amazed to find that the lady had only sustained moderate injuries, said Wadeley.

She was taken to Stellenbosch Medi-Clinic for further treatment.

Teenager sought for murder of his mother

By Nomava Nobumba
06 February 2010

Police are searching for an 18 year old man who allegedly stabbed and killed his mother in Bothasig.

The body of a 54 year old woman was discovered by his husband in their home last night.

Police spokesperson Superintendent Andre Traut says the body was lying in a pool of blood.

The deceased was stabbed several times.

Traut says at the stage they are looking for her son who might be responsible for the incident.

Speculations rife about Zuma’s love-children

By Nomava Nobumba
06 November 2010

President Jacob Zuma can be the father of more than 20 children.

This follows today’s media reports that a 30 year old Zimbabwean man is seeking to be united with Zuma.

Dudzai Nyamuramba who was arrested last month while attempting to reach Zuma family in Nkandla claims to be Zuma’s son.

Nyamuramba told the media his mother Maggie Sandimunyonga and Zuma met while he was in exile in Mozabique.

The president has recently confirmed that he is fathering the grandson of soccer boss, Irvan Khoza.

The senior leaders of the ANC were reportedly saying they are not impressed with Zuma’s latest revelations.

Eight nabbed for credit card fraud syndicate

By Nomava Nobumba
06 February 2010

Eight people travelling on the N3 highway to Johannesburg were arrested at the N3 tollgate last night for fraud.

It is believed the suspects are the part of a credit card fraud syndicate, involving credit card fraud amounting to R100 000.

Police spokesperson Superintendent Vincent Mdunge says the eight in their mid-forties, were apparently driving to Johannesburg.

Mdunge says in the suspect’s car shoes, clothing and household goods were found.

The alleged syndicate was under investigation for a while.

The suspects will appear in the Durban magistrate’s Court on Monday.

Fifa undermines SA jobs and economy

By Nomava Nobumba
06 February 2010

Congress of South African Trade Union will call on Nedlac to convene a meeting of FIFA, Cosatu and the Western Cape government to set the terms of procurement for the provinces World Cup related activities.

The Union says the World Cup is a cornerstone of South Africa 2010 programme and they all support it and ensure that it goes off smoothly.

Cosatu says FIFA is undermining the World Cup legacy in the Western Cape.

In a media statement Cosatu says the Western Cape is losing jobs as a result of the Fifa actions.

It went on saying it seems that whilst in the rest of the country FIFA and the World Cup related activities are growing the economy, the Western Cape is being prejudiced.

The trade Union have the following reasons:

Ø The clothes and mascots are being made in sweat shops in China;

Ø The traders have been excluded from the soccer stadium precinct and from the City centre;

Ø The companies trying to manufacture local soccer-related merchandise are being taken to court;

Ø The match hotel booking system owned by Seth Blatter’s son in law, is putting such a big mark up on accommodation cost, that it is ripping off World Cup visitors.

Ø The beer deals are leading to all beer being foreign and imported.

Ø The busses used for the World Cup are being imported, when we could be manufacturing them.

Department embarks on community development campaigns

By Ofentse Mokae
06 February 2010

The Home Affairs Department is embarking on three campaigns this year focusing on Late registration of Birth (LRB) for children older than 15 years who have never had a birth certificate.

The department says the campaign also includes Birth registration for children between 0-14 years as well Identity Document registration for children 15 years and older with birth certificates.

Regional Campaigns Coordinator in the Cape Metropole Lamla Makubalo says the purpose of these campaigns, stems from the directive of minister Dlamini-Zuma and Cabinet to ensure that by end of 2010, the problems in the process of these areas are eradicated.

“As it is beset with problems, where foreign nationals try to fraudulently acquire SA Citizenship through this process, albeit the screening process,” Makubalo says.

Makubulo says the department is also embarking on a registration drive of all children below 15 years with birth certificates, so that at 15 years they can apply for IDs and have them at 16 years as our Constitution prescribes.

“The LRB campaign is already in progress and will be concluded at the end of the current year,” add Makubalo.

He says the other two campaigns, which will run concurrently, will focus mainly at schools, hospitals, youth centers, etc and will commence.

He says the Minister will launch the campaigns nationally, during February 2010, however DHA offices have already started with the campaigns at their respective areas of operation.

Health awareness campaign stands against measles outbreak

By Ofentse Mokae
06 February 2010

Following the latest outbreak of measles in the Western Cape the provincial health department has embarked on an awareness campaign against measles.

The campaign will include radio health talks, advertorials, posters and pamphlets.

According the provincial health records the number of cases in the province is 260.

The department says the numbers show that the areas most affected are the Cape Town Metropole and the Cape Winelands.

Spokesperson Helen Rossouw cautions the public on the symptoms you should look out for.

“The sysmtoms to look out for is loss of appetite, fever, red watery eyes, a cough and a runny nose,” Rossouw.

Rossouw says at the infection period is at its highest at that point after that the measles rush comes out starting at the face and running down to the whole body.

Friday, February 05, 2010

Ruling party urge matters to rest on Zuma’s private life

By Ofentse Mokae
05 Febraury 2010


The African National Congress has urged ordinary South Africans, political commentators and opposition parties to put scrutiny on President Zuma’s personal life to rest.

The party says the painful experience of Zuma, his family and children coming under intense pressure from ordinary South Africans, political commentators and opposition parties has taught it valuable lessons.

This follows revelations in the past week, that Zuma fathered a four month old baby to soccer boss Irvan Khoza’s daughter, divorcee Sonono out of wedlock.

The baby girl Thandekile Matina Zuma, was born last year three months before Zuma married for the fifth time to Thobeka Madiba, making him a proud dad of twenty.

The party has appealed to all South Africans to now respect both families’ need to be afforded space to privately reflect on the matter.

US missionaries charged with child abduction by Haitian officials

By Kim Saulse
05 February 2010


Ten American missionaries have been charged with child abduction and criminal conspiracy by the Haitian government for allegedly trying to smuggle 33 children out of the country.

The ten will have their cases sent to an investigating judge who will determine how to proceed.

The missionaries will face extensive jail terms if found guilty.

Meanwhile, the death toll from the devastating earthquake last month has risen to 212 000.

UN lauds Cape Town TB project

By Khanyisa Tabata
05 February 2010


The City of Cape Town’s health portfolio committee, the provincial health department and the TB/HIV Care Association have been honoured with a United Nations Public Service Award.

They were commended for their fight against tuberculosis.

Chairperson for the Health Portfolio Committee Councilor James Vos says the innovative step taken by health officials was to bring the two problems into a common focus and to conceptualize a new layer of health workers to be added to clinic staff.

One of the aims of the project is to recruit new staff from among unemployed school leavers to help monitor and record TB treatment schedules.

“The one problem is that the incidence of TB had been rising consistently over the last 10 years while cure rates remained static, some of the reasons being that diagnosed patients failed to complete the lengthy treatment or response to treatment was not adequately documented.

“The second problem, though not directly a health issue, is the question of youth unemployment especially of recently matriculated learners who are unable to find a foothold in the formal economy. This is especially prevalent in poor urban communities,” said James Vos.

The project passed two rounds of selections for the UN award and the City was informed in May last year that it was selected as a finalist for the award of Improving the Delivery of Services.

Taxi driver found dead on Symphony Way, Delft

By Kim Saulse
05 February 2010


Police are investigating a case of murder and vehicle theft after an Angolan national was found dead on Symphony Way in Delft on Tuesday.

The victim, a taxi driver residing in Maitland, left for work the day before but did not return home.

The deceased has been identified as 41 year old Nodoseta Lubaki.
Lubaki was self employed and operated from the Long Street Rank in the CBD.

He did not return home that night, and was last seen en route to Sea Point.

On Wednesday, his cousin reported him missing.

“On Tuesday at 20:30 police received a report of an unknown male found dead in the bushes next to Symphony Way Delft South.

“According to the Investigating Officer, Detective Constable Pieter Bonthuys the deceased died as a result of a gunshot wound to his chest, and no form of identification was retrieved from his person,” says Captain Joe Wilson.

The body of Lubaki was identified yesterday by his cousin at the Tygerberg mortuary.

Detective Constable Bonthuys said that information indicates that the deceased was in possession of a Black Nokia T350, which is still missing.

The vehicle he was traveling in (dark grey Mazda 323) was also not recovered.

Anyone with information on the incident can contact the Investigating Officer, Detective Constable Pieter Bonthuys at 021 954 9000 or 084 5895 386 or Crime Stop at 08600 10111.

Zuma son comes up for dad

By Khanyisa Tabata
05 February 2010


One of President Jacob Zuma’s son’s, Duduzane, says the children are content to share their father with, as he puts it, "twenty or more" siblings.

He says the family has no problems with the polygamous nature of the household.

Duduzane adds that Zuma can add to the brood if he wants to, because his Zulu culture permits him to have as many children as he likes.

Duduzane is qouted as saying his father had his children's blessing to add to the brood if he so wished.

He says many of the Zuma children were adults who could help raise the younger ones.

President's spokesman Zizi Kodwa yesterday announced Zuma had cancelled his public engagements for the next two days so he could rest following a "hectic" schedule.

Eleven die in collision involving a taxi

By Khanyisa Tabata
25 February 2010


Eleven people were killed and two others seriously injured in a head on collision between a truck and a minibus taxi on the N-One between Polokwane and Matoks in the early hours of this morning.

It is understood that the taxi was travelling towards Matoks when the collision occurred.

All the occupants of the taxi died instantly. Most of them were thrown from the wreck of the vehicle.

The truck driver and his passenger were rushed to a nearby hospital for further medical treatment.

The cause of the accident is still unclear but it is believed a taxi and a truck collided at around 3am.

Transport dept to launch command centre for World Cup

By Kim Saulse
05 February 2010

As the 2010 Soccer World Cup nears, the Transport department will implement a transport command and call centre in March.

The command centre will ensure that transport is efficiently co-ordinated during the tournament.

Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele is quoted as saying the centre will make sure South Africa provides “safe, efficient, reliable and affordable public transport”.

“The centre will enable the department of Transport to maintain overall command, control and co-ordination of transport operations around the country, including host cities and provinces,” said spokesperson to the Minister, Logan Maistry.

City warns beach users of high shark activity

By Ofentse Mokae
05 February 2010

The City of Cape Town yesterday warned residents about high shark activity on the city’s beaches.

These beaches include False Bay coast observed during the past few days, especially at Fish Hoek, St. James and Muizenberg beaches.

The city says in a statement the increased shark activity is most likely the result of high biological activity in the Bay, such as the presence of seals and schools of Yellowtail.

“On beaches monitored by the Shark Spotters, the normal shark warning flags will be used,” the statement said.

However the city says members of the public should note that in addition to these flags, a red flag will be flown throughout the day.

This red flag serves as a warning of increased sightings of sharks in False Bay.

“The City urges the public to be cautious and mindful of safety warnings,” the statement added.

Union welcomes Mboweni’s appointment

By Ofentse Mokae
05 January 2010

The National Union of Metalworkers yesterday hailed the appointment of former Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni as the new non-executive chairman of packaging company, Nampak.

The company made the announcement that Mboweni, also a former cabinet minister in the first democratic government, will take office from 1 June.

It is Mboweni’s first corporate appointment since stepping down as governor.

Spokesperson for the union Castro Ngobese said their hoped Mboweni would use the opportunity to see the brutality of the conservative and neo-liberal policies he advanced as governor.

He said they strongly believe that he will use this position as part of making sure that companies are transformed because they reflect the old, apartheid white executive.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Eight arrested in Mitchells Plain on drug charges

By Kim Saulse
04 February 2010

In yet another drug bust in the City this week, Mitchells Plain police arrested eight suspects for drug offences during search operations in the area on Tuesday.

Four of the eight were arrested in Tafelsig with 33 parcels of dagga and 34 fills of dagga.

In Eastridge, a 48 year old man was arrested for possession of 49 packets of tik and four mandrax tablets.

“On the same day they arrested three males after confiscating an illegal Firearm and ammunition,” said Captain Rewayne Muller.

All the suspects have been detained at the Mitchells Plain police station and will make a court appearance in the Mitchells Plain Magistrates’ court soon.

Elderley couple found dead in Swellendam home

By Kim Saulse
04 February 2010

This morning the bodies of an elderly couple were found in their Swellendam home.

Police were alerted by the gardener who became suspicious when he noticed blood stains at the front door of the house.

The couple has been identified as Nicolaas and Elsie Els.

Captain Frederick van Wyk says when police gained entry into the house, they discovered the bodies of a 63 year old man laying on the lounge floor and the body of his 58 year old wife, laying on the bedroom floor.

"We suspect that they were killed with a blunt object. It is unclear how the suspect(s) gained entrance to the house and if anything was taken, at this stage," said van Wyk.

A murder case is being investigated.

Anyone who can assist the police with information regarding this incident can contact the Investigating officer, Inspector Marcus Drysdale on 0840412224 or the Swellendam police station on (028) 514 1090.

Five arrested in Woodstock for drugs

By Khanyisa Tabata
04 February 2010


Five suspects have been arrested in Woodstock for being possession of drugs and possible stolen property.

Police spokesperson Sergeant Hilton Malila says police arrested a 38 year old female and four males between the ages of 23 and 41 years old for being in possession of drugs and possible stolen property.

“The arrest follows after police executed search warrants at various addresses simultaneously at possible drug outlets in Wright, Frere and Baker street Woodstock.

“During the search of these premises police confiscated 7 mandrax tablets, 35 parcels of dagga, 10 plastic bank bags filled with tik, one bag filled with heroine and 32 possible stolen credit cards”, said Sergeant Hilton Malila.

Malila also added that they confiscated a substantial amount of cash during the operation. The estimated street value of the confiscations is R25 000 -00.

The suspects are facing possession of suspected stolen property and drugs charges. They will appear in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court.

25 Year old male arrested in possession of the drugs

By Khanyisa Tabata
04 February 2010


A 25 year old suspect has been arrested for being in possession of drugs outside a petrol station on the N1 highway.


Police spokesperson Inspector November Filander says police received information of a male person with specific clothing description on a bus from Beaufort West to Cape Town.

“At a petrol service station police pulled off the Luxury bus and identified a 25 year old Somalian national, fitting the given clothing description.

“With his permission, police searched his suitcase and found 96 bunches of the illegal plant khat (drug) with an estimated street value of R10 000, 00.


The suspect is expected to appear in the Kuilsriver Magistrate’s Court tomorrow.

Four suspects arrested in Mitchell’s Plain for being in possession of drugs

By Khanyisa Tabata
04 February 2010


Four men aged between 38 and 40 have been arrested in Mitchell’s Plain for being in possession of drugs.

Police spokesperson Captain Rewayne Muller says police executed several search operations with huge successes witch included illegal firearm and ammunition.

“The drugs that were confiscated in Freedom Park were 33 parcels of dagga and 34 of dagga. In Macbeth Street, police arrested a 48 year old man for being in possession of 49 packets of tik and 4 mandrax tablets.

“On the same day they arrested three males after confiscating an illegal Firearm and ammunition”, said police spokesperson Captain Rewayne Muller


Muller added that all of the suspects have been detained at the Mitchell’s Plain police station and are expected to appear in the Mitchell’s Plain Magistrate’s Court very soon added.

65 year old scrap dealer arrested in Maitland

By Khanyisa Tabata
04 February 2010


A 65 year old scrap dealer has been arrested for purchasing stolen goods in Maitland.

This follows an investigation by South African Police Services into the man’s arrests.

Head of the Copperheads Neil Arendse says the stolen goods in question are pieces of the Maria de la Quellerie plaque, which was located on the Heerengracht central island at the Hans Strijdom intersection.

“The plaque was erected 60 years ago and the replacement value is R60 000. The dealer paid only R135 for the plaque, which various other dealers had declined to buy, suspecting that it was stolen.

“Removal of the plaque also violates the National Heritage Resources Act 25 of 1999 and information on the suspect who sold it to the dealer is being followed up”, said Neil Arendse

Arendse added that scrap dealers are warned that the Copperheads will come down hard on all those who create a market for stolen items.

SAPS members arrested for theft

By Kim Saulse
04 February 2010

Two police constables will appear in court tomorrow on charges of theft after they allegedly stole cigarettes to the value of R3 500 and R 1 000 cash from two Somali owned stores in Du Noon last night.

The shop owners reported the incidents at the Milnerton police station.

Superintendant Billy Jones says the cigarettes were seized at the members home in Mitchells Plain. The cash has not been recovered yet.

“The members were on duty at the time of the incident. No firearms were used during the alleged incident,” said Jones.

The two will appear in the Cape Town Magistrates’ Court tomorrow.

Drug mule busted at Cape Town International Airport

By Kim Saulse
04 February 2010

A 26 year old woman was arrested at Cape Town International Airport for possession of tik with an estimated street value of R1,6 million.

Inspector November Filander says the Cape Town crime prevention unit reacted swiftly on a tip off , that the woman, from Crossroads-KTC would arrive at the airport on a Johannesburg flight with a suitcase containing drugs.

“Police swooped on the woman at the arrival and searched her luggage and found 4,5kg Tik hidden in porridge boxes with an estimated street value of R 1,6 million,” said Inspector November Filander.

The woman will appear at the Bellville Magistrates’ Court tomorrow on charges of dealing in tik.

Security industry under scrutiny

By Ofentse Mokae
04 February 2010

The security industry will be under harsh scrutiny when labour inspectors kick start their first blitz inspections across the country next week to ensure compliance with all labour laws.

The inspections will verify compliance with laws such as health and safety to the Basic Conditions of Employment Act.

Western Cape provincial spokesperson Themba Gubula says their office will be conducting about 200 inspections in various private security companies across the province.

“This comes hot on the heels of similar tough-as-nail inspections in the agricultural, construction and hospitality sectors,”Gubula says.

Gubula says the inspections follow the declaration by labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana, that 'workers’ rights are human rights and that they will stop at nothing to ensure compliance.

Allan van Wyk of Heritage Park Security says he is confident that their company will pass the inspections as they operate within stipulated laws and regulations.

Van Wyk, a manager at the Somerset West based company, says since inception of their company they have never had problems with labour officials and they are ready for the week long campaign.

The campaign, which starts on Monday, February the 08th and ends on Friday, will see teams of labour officials carefully going through company records, interviewing workers and management to ensure that nothing goes through the net.

According to experts, a total of 4 763 security firms were registered in 2006, employing a total of 269 901 workers.

The number of those employed was to grow phenomenally the following year with just over 300 000 employed.

More than seven thousand to sit down for matric supplementary examinations

By Ofentse Mokae
04 February 2010

The Western Cape education department says a total of 7 116 candidates have registered for the National Senior Certificate supplementary examinations in February and March.

The department says Examinations will begin February the 11th with Computer Applications Technology Paper 1 and will end on March the 25th with Music Paper 2.

Departmental spokesperson Bronagh Casey says they developed revision sessions with grade twelve teachers to offer tutoring for subjects that need extra attention such as Mathematics, Physical Sciences.

Casey says they want all candidates to give these supplementary examinations their best shot, and urge them to prepare thoroughly.

"We believe that the revision sessions will help, but success will ultimately depend on how well candidates prepare for these exams,"Casey says.

She says the revision sessions will take place on weekday evenings from 16h00 to 19h00 and on Saturday mornings between 09h00 and 13h00.

Casey says the program will be offered at six venues, namely: COSAT, Khayelitsha; Rocklands Secondary School, Mitchells Plain; Rylands High School, Athlone; Isilimela High School, Langa; Fezeka High School, for candidates in Gugulethu and Nyanga; and Sea Point High School.

With regards to their turn-around strategy she says they have identified the subjects that deserve special attention and will provide subject specific support at all schools with passes below the provincial average.

“This, in turn, will help increase the pass rate, and bring us closer to our target of an 80% pass rate in 2010,” she concluded.

School boy drowns in school swimming pool

By Ofentse Mokae
04 February 2010


A boy, believed to be sixteen years old died after drowning in a swimming pool in Kenilworth.

The incident occurred yesterday afternoon in a high school in the area.

ER24’s spokesman Tristan Wadeley says when the call came through on their 084 124 emergency line, paramedics were immediately dispatched.

Wadeley adds telephonic instructions were also given to the bystanders on how to do CPR to the victim.

“When paramedics arrived on the scene they took over CPR from the bystanders and continued with advanced life support resuscitation,” said Wadeley.

“Unfortunately, despite the good effort by all involved, the boy was declared dead on the scene,” Wadely confirmed.

The exact details around the incident were unknown.

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Baby Boks players want to impress

By Nomava Nobumba
03 February 2010

In a statement issued by International Ruby Union today, scrumhalf Lohan Jacobs and flanker Lean Schwartz have said the players selected in the SA under -20 squad will be aiming to impress the national selectors with outstanding on-field performances during their two week tour to France.

The Baby Boks will participate in three international friendly games against French Invitational XVs.

The union said with the IRB Junior World Championship taking place in Argentina later this year, the main reason for the tour is to expose the SA Under-20s to as many international fixtures as possible prior to the tournament, which kicks off on 5th of June .

“It’s every junior rugby player’s dream to play at the IRB Junior World Championship and hopefully solid performances against the French will take me a step closer to selection in the final squad,” said Schwartz.

“There’s strong competition for places within the squad and from other players who have not made the French tour, which is great. So it’s important for me and every player to prove our worth and hopefully cement our place in the final group.”

Jacobs, who captained the SA Under-18 High Performance team in their international friendly games against the French Invitational XV’s last year, is also looking forward to the challenge of touring with the Baby Boks and insisted that many players will be going to France with the intention of impressing the SA national selectors with the IRB Junior World Championship only four months away.

South African Under-20 coach Eric Sauls insisted that positions are still up for grabs in preparation of the IRB Junior World Championship.

Four arrested during drug bust in Woodstock

By Ofentse Mokae
03 February 2010

Four suspects were arrested in Woodstock yesterday for possession of drugs worth an estimated R10 000.

Police spokesperson Sergeant Hilton Malila says police conducting foot patrols noticed drug trafficking activities at a Lower Church street home.

“We reacted swiftly, and during the searching of the premises we confiscated 25 packets of tik-tik, 10 units cocaine (rocks) and 60 pieces of heroine,” said Malila.

Malila says they also confiscated a substantial amount of cash that was on the premises.

The suspects, who are currently in police custody are facing charges of possession of drugs and will appear in the Cape Town Magistrates Court tomorrow.

NTA demand release of impounded taxis

By Nomava Nobumba
03 February 2010

Following protest action by the National Taxi Alliance outside the provinces Department of Transport this morning, Minister Robin Carlisle met with a five member delegation of the group led by Mandla Mata.

The delegation presented the Minister with a memorandum outlining a list of their demands.

One of their main demands was for the Minister to release all vehicles that had been impounded during law enforcement operations.

The Minister made it clear to the delegation that neither he nor law enforcement agencies would ever agree to a release of impounded vehicles.

“There is no way I can release all impounded vehicles, particularly those that pose a danger to human lives” said Carlisle.

Carlisle has requested the delegation to provide him with a list of ‘special cases’ of impounded vehicles which he agreed to urgently consider for release in consultation with law enforcement agencies and the Department of Justice.

The Minister urged the delegation to ensure that CATA and CODETA associations attend the regional and provincial annual general meetings of the order to present the broadest and legitimate representation of the minibus taxi industry in the province.

Two die in plane crash

By Nomava Nobumba
03 February 2010

Paramedics have confirmed that two bodies have been found in the wreckage of a Cessna which crashed in the Magaliesberg Mountains this morning.

Netcare 911’s Chris Botha says the aircraft had burst into flames on impact.

The wreckage of the plane was found by police helicopter.

The identities of deceased were withheld to allow time to inform their families.

The plane left Krugersdorp this morning and was on its way to Wonderboom Airport in Pretoria when the incident occurred.

Agliotti case postponed

By Khanyisa Tabata
03 February 2010

The South Gauteng High Court has postponed the murder trial of mining magnate Brett Kebble to the 26 of July 2010.

Prosecutors requested the postponement to give preference to the closely linked case of former police commissioner Jackie Selebi before the same court.

The accused in the Kebble case, Glenn Agliotti, is a key state witness in Selebi’s trial. Judge Frans Kgomo has taken over the Kebble trial.

Judge Frans Mgkomo, the presiding judge, is quoted as saying that it was "indeed an extraordinary situation."

Aglitotti's bail was reduced from R350,000 to R200,000, on condition that the reduced amount of R150,000 be used for his legal bills.

Copperheads arrest two suspected cable thieves

By Kim Saulse
03 February 2010

The City’s metals and theft unit, also known as the Copperheads, arrested three alleged cable thieves yesterday.

City spokesperson Neil Arendse says during routine patrols, an officer spotted three men digging a trench in the Edith Stevens Wetlands.
The officer quickly reacted and requested assistance.

Members of the police’s flying squad assisted with apprehending and transporting the suspects.

“The suspects, aged between 20 and 29, are believed to be from the Sweet Home Farm area and were detained at the Philippi Police Station on charges of theft of copper cable.

“Seven metres of four core underground 11KV cable was found in their possession, along with various cable theft implements,” said Arendse.

Suspects sought in Durbanville

By Khanyisa Tabata
03 February 2010



Durbanville police are seeking the assistance of the public in tracing two unknown men in connection with a robbery case that took place last week.

Police Spokesperson Sergeant Bernice Laäs-Bezuidenhout says the suspects are light in complexion, one is short and the other one is tall.

“They were last seen fleeing the scene of a housebreaking in Moredou Street, Everdal in a White VW Chico Golf with Registration number CA312970.

“The complainant of the house was assaulted by the suspects. The suspects took a watch to the value of R90 000 and several strings of pearls to the value of R 10 000-00”, said Sergeant Bernice Laäs-Bezuidenhout

Anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of these suspects or finding the above belongings can contact Detective Constable Sibusiso Ngwenya on 021 - 970 5600 or 079 894 1267.

Dagga shipment confiscated at Site C home

By Kim Saulse
03 February 2010

A 31 year old woman appeared in the Khayelitsha Magistrates’ Court yesterday on charges of possession and dealing in dagga.

Captain Anneke van der Vyver said police were alerted of a shipment of dagga stashed in a house situated in Site C, Khayelitsha.

Police executed a search warrant at the residence and confiscated 120 kilograms of dagga, one bag containing 55 parcels of dagga and two plastic bags filled with dagga.

Motorists fill up as fuel price rises

By Ofentse Mokae
03 February 2010


As the price of all grades of petrol rose by 18-cents a litre last night motorists queued at filling stations across the country.

Diesel prices went up by 10-cents a litre, the retail price of paraffin also rose by six-cents a litre.

On the other transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has conveyed his condolences to the families of more than 20 people killed on the country's roads over the past day.

The minister expressed concern after a spate of accidents claimed several lives and left scores injured in Johannesburg, Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal.

The minister’s spokesperson Logan Maistry said law enforcement agencies have been instructed to step up their actions.

South Africa’s energy system in a crisis

By Ofentse Mokae
03 February 2010


Paul van Niekerk of the The Energy Intensive User Group says South Africa’s electricity system is at a major risk.

Van Niekerk was addressing the Energy Dialogue in Johannesburg hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

He said the group, comprising of huge companies, is worried about security of supply until 2015.

He adds that there will be vast repercussions if the cost of electricity becomes too great.

Meanwhile Energy minister Dipuo Peters says the extent and use of electricity in the southern African region should not be underestimated.

Peters says is it critical that the country has enough energy supply to help sustain some of the development plans government and business want to undertake.

She added that the business community needed to get involved in the discussions around developing a viable funding model for Eskom.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Murdered CPUT student identified

By Ofentse Mokae
02 February 2010


Murdered Cape Peninsula University of Technology (formerly Cape Technikon) student has been identified as Masoa Pheello.

24 year-old Pheello from a small township called Mokodumela, nearby Lesotho in the Free State was gunned down Friday afternoon at the corners of High and Searl Streets in Woodstock.

Police say the suspect who is still at large, confronted three boys, aged between 14 and 16 at gunpoint at Melbourn Street where he robbed them of their cellphones before approching the deceased.

The suspect then went further down in Searl Street and under a bridge, he robbed two (2) more women from their cellphones.

The Suspect fled the scene on foot and is still at large.

CPUT spokesperson Thami Nkwanyane confirmed that Pheello was a Mechanical Engineering student since 2007 and that his family was traced and aware of their loss.

Investigations on the armed robbery and murder case continue.

20 years of freedom remenbered

By Kim Saulse
02 February 2010

Today marks the 20th year of political freedom for South Africans. It was on 2 February 1990 when former President FW de Klerk announced the unbanning of all political parties, NGO’s and media.

As millions of South Africans embraced the newfound freedom, the announcement revolutionized the country’s political landscape.

Nelson Mandela, the beloved “father of the nation”, as he is affectionately known, was later released from the Victor Verster Prison on the 11th of the same month.

Mandela had been imprisoned for 27 years, serving the longest of the terms at Robben Island, Victor Verster and also Pollsmoor Prison in 1982.

A series of negotiations between 1990 and 1993 by the National Party, the African National Congress and other political parties led to the eventual end of the oppressive apartheid regime.

The negotiations proved successful, resulting in the country’s first democratic elections in 1994 since the apartheid system was enforced in 1948.

Missing alert


By Khanyisa Tabata
02 February 2010


18 year old Kirsty Appollis has been reported missing in Mitchell’s Plain. She was last seen at Mzoli’s place on Sunday but never returned home.

Appollis has dark eyes, and has a peircing on the left eyebrow and three on each ear.

She is slender built and weight at 70 kg. She was last seen wearing black jeans and black long top.

Pink Ladies organisation Dessie Rechner says this is the first time she has dissapeared.

Anyone with information or has spotted Kirst Appollis is urged to contact the investigation officer Constable Mgaju on 073 604 9751 or The Pink Ladies organisation on 072 214 7439.

Man fatally wounded during attemted robbery in Khayelitsha

By Kim Saulse
02 February 2010

Khayelitsha police are asking the public to come forward with any information that may lead to the arrest of one or moresuspects involved in a murder incident.

The deceased and his friend were walking down Lansdowne Road, between SM Block and RR Block, Site B in Khayelitsha, when they were approached by four suspects.

The group attempted to rob them, during which a scuffle ensued, leaving the two with serious knife wounds.

“Police and Ambulance Services were called out to the scene where both men received medical attention, but one of the men, the 38 year old Monde Malgas, died on the scene as a result of his wounds,” said Captain Anneke van der Vyver.

No items were taken during the incident.

Anyone with information regarding the incident or whom might be able to identify the deceased, is requested to contact the Investigating Officer, Detective Constable Marius Sass or Constable Sakhiwo Mteyise, Detective Services, Khayelitsha on 079 880 9858 or during office hours on 021-360 2318.

Two robbery suspects found dead

By Ofentse Mokae
02 February 2010


Two robbery suspects were found dead yesterday morning in Langa both with gunshot wounds to their heads.

It is alleged that the victims were involved in a robbery early yesterday involving a Blue Ribbon (bread) delivery truck in the township where the truck driver was stabbed.

Police spokesperson Odwa Makapula says both victims were identified by the truck driver as the suspects who robbed them earlier in Zone 19.

“One of the victims was involved in a spate of robberies during the weekend of 22 to 24 January 2010,” Makupula said.

Makupula says at this stage the motive for the shooting is still unknown.

Anyone that can assist the police with any information regarding this murder can contact Detective Inspector Mbayiselo Spunzi on 0781981494 or Langa SAPS on (021) 695 8000.

Investigations are ongoing.

Minister Grant reveals strategy to increase the Grade 12 pass rate

By Khanyisa Tabata
02 February 2010


Education Minister in the Western Cape Donald Grant today unveiled the department’s plans to achieve an 80 percent pass rate.

Briefing the media, Grant said the department has identified schools that have achieved the lowest passing rate. The Western Cape remained the highest in the country but it decreased by 10 percent over the last five years.

“The number of underperforming schools in the province has increased from 74 to 85 since 2008, with 17 of those schools attaining a pass rate of under 40 percent. This is particular concerning, given that this number has consistently increased over the past four years.

“There is no doubt that an urgent intervention is needed to stop this decline and that this is intervention must be targeted and specific,” said Donald Grand.

Grant added that the province is aiming at an 80 percent pass rate this year. He said to achieve this pass rate we need to get at least 36 000 passes in 2010.

“Another intervention is to increase the pass rate in high enrolment subjects with high failure rates. We have identified the number of subjects that needs our special attention; they are Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Science, Accounting and Economics.

“We will focus on specific areas of the syllabus where there is s high mark burden but which are difficult to teach, ” said Grant.

According to Grant the department is planning to assist each learner by improving individual learner performance by encouraging teachers to take responsibilities for individual learners in their class. A textbook survey will also be conducted of all grade 12 learners to see if they have textbooks.

Three nabbed few minutes after taxi robbery

By Nomava Nobumba
02 February 2010


Three men were arrested for robbing taxi passengers of their belongings in Khayelitsha at the weekend.

It is alleged that eight passengers took a taxi from Nyanga terminus to Khayelitsha on Saturday night.

Police say one of the suspects inside the taxi moved towards the back part of the taxi and demanded money and cell phones whilst indicating that he will hurt the victims should they not meet his demands.

“The suspect never took out any form of weapon, but out of fear, all of the passengers adhered to his demands,” said Captain Anneke van der Vyfer.

Van der Vyfer adds as the taxi approached the Ikhwezi intersection on Lansdowne Road, direction Thembani, one of the passengers saw police members standing next to the road.

Police were busy conducting a road-block at that time.

The passenger opened the door of the taxi and leaped out of the moving vehicle whilst he called out to the police members to assist.

"The police immediately reacted and managed to bring the taxi to a halt and arrested three suspects, the driver of the taxi and two of his accomplices, aged between 30 and 48 years," said van der Vyfer.

The suspects appeared in the Khayelitsha Magistrate’s Court this morning on a charge of robbery.

Body found in Site C, Khayelitsha

By Kim Saulse
02 February 2010

The body of an unknown man was found in B Block, Site C in Khayelitsha at the weekend.

Captain Anneke van der Vyfer says the man sustained head injuries, possibly caused by a blunt object that was found on the scene.

The deceased was dressed in a white t-shirt, white jersey with blue stripes, a cream and black coloured jacket and khaki trousers.

One of his shoes was missing from the scene. It is believed that the incident could have taken place Saturday evening or the early hours of Sunday morning.

Anyone with information on the incident or who might be able to identify the deceased is asked to contact the Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Anton Barnard, Detective Services, Khayelitsha on 082 850 9791 or during office hours on 021-360 2399.

City warned against measles outbreak

By Ofentse Mokae
02 February 2010

The measles outbreak that started in Gauteng last year has spread to all provinces in the country, including the Western Cape.

Measles is an acute infection caused by the measles virus and is one of the most infectious of all agents.

The illness is characterised by a cough, runny nose, fever and a blotchy red rash typical to measles.

The city of Cape Town’s heatlh department urged residents to vaccinate children routinely at nine months as well as a booster injection at 18 months.

The city’s Dr Ivan Bromfield says immunisations are available free of charge from all City Health clinics.

Bromfield says national polio and measles campaign is planned for April this year.

“Until this national campaign is underway, City Health and the Provincial Government Department of Health have agreed to closely monitor any local outbreaks, conduct routine follow-ups and launch targeted campaigns in these areas,” Bromfield says.

He urged parents who are unsure if their children under the age of five have received the recommended measles vaccines should take their children to the nearest clinic for catch-up doses.

MPs get briefed on 2010 student enrolments on higher education

By Ofentse Mokae
01 February 2010



Members of parliament’s portfolio committee on Higher Education and Training are expected to be briefed today on the 2010 student enrolment in higher education institutions as well as further education and training colleges.

The briefing by the newly formed department of higher education and training, will focus on some of the challenges faced by students during the registration period.

Committee member Mamoleko Kubayi says the briefing is also about how the department is helping students to access the National Student Financial Aid Scheme.

“You will note that NSFAS is currently under a process of review that the minister commissioned last year, so based on that there were some recommendations made by the minister that in the interim these are the things that needed to change,” Kubayi said.

Kubayi was referring to cases were students were not able to apply for the loan unless first registered as students at their institution of choice.

This hoisted outcry from various student bodies saying prospective students who did not have money to register were excluded to enrol at higher education institutions.

Last year committee chair Marius Fransman raised a concern about R40 million of unspent bursary funds that were returned to NSFAS by the universities that were responsible for allocating them to needy students.

The funds were allocated by NSFAS to the universities but they did not make full use of all the available funds.

The portfolio committee called on NSFAS to strengthen and streamline its financial allocation criteria to ensure that the historically disadvantaged students get access to education.

Kubayi said as many institutions are currently experiencing student boycotts on fee increament, they(committee)are also hoping to get an update from the department on mechanisms they are implementing to ensure there are fee caps.

“And based on the inputs and reports we will be receiving from the department we will then make recommendations for them to lay a way forward for the institutions,” added Kubayi

A foundation is expected to be laid on the matter for the sector forum to be called by minister Blade Nzimande later in the year.

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