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Onwettige grondbesetting op R21 veroorsaak chaos

Onwettige grondbesetting op R21 veroorsaak chaos

Onwettige grondbesetters het weereens chaos veroorsaak. Hierdie keer op die R21 naby Olifantsfontein.

Die hoofweg is deur protesteerders geblokkeer vir verkeer, ‘n vragmotor is aan die brand gesteek en motoriste is met klippe bestook. ‘n Onbekende persoon is dood tydens die optrede maar die oorsaak van sy dood kon nie vasgestel word nie.

Verkeer vanaf die lughawe na Pretoria is ontwrig deur rommel wat op die pad gestort is en die pad is laat Sondagmiddag vir verkeer oopgestel nadat polisie die rommel verwyder het.

Deur: Die Vryburger


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Afrika slaan weer toe – Herstelde substasie se kabels word gesteel

Afrika slaan weer toe - Herstelde substasie se kabels word gesteel

Pas nadat die substasie in die ooste van Pretoria herstel is, het Afrika weer toegeslaan en is daar kabels gesteel.

Nadat groot dele van die Ooste van Pretoria sonder krag was die afgelope sewe dae is die substasie herstel na ‘n brand. Toe Metrodienste egter die krag wou aanskakel, is gevind dat daar op nie minder nie as agt plekke kabels gesteel is in die tyd.

Die kabels sal glo deur die loop van die dag vervang word.

Deur: Die Vryburger


 

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Plane crashed at Wonderboom airport

Plane crashed at Wonderboom airport

ER24 reported that approximately 20 people have been injured yesterday afternoon following an aircraft crash at an airport in Wonderboom, Pretoria.

ER24 paramedics, along with several other services, were on the scene treating and triaging the patients. Initial reports show that approximately 20 people had sustained injuries ranging from minor to critical. Paramedics are treating the patients and will thereafter transport them to nearby hospital for further treatment. The ER24 Oneplan Helicopters airlifted all critical patients to hospital. The details surrounding this incident are not yet known to our paramedics.

The plane crashed near the Zambesi Moloto crossing, Kameeldrift in Derdepoort at about 16:45. The plane is a Rovos Rail DC3


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Possible cholera outbreak in Pretoria

Possible cholera outbreak in Pretoria

The water supply in Hammanskraal could be contaminated with cholera, the Tshwane metro has warned.

In a statement on Wednesday, the metro warned residents against drinking tap water until further notice pending testing, spokesperson Selby Bokaba said.

“Urgent tests are being conducted to determine if the water is contaminated with cholera.”
“We urge residents not to drink the water to avoid the possibility of getting sick.”

Bokaba said water tankers would supply water to the affected areas.

He said the following areas were affected:
– Dilopye
– New Eersterust
– Temba
– Babelegi Industries
– Marokolong
– Ramotse
– Majaneng
– Mandela Village
– Sekampaneng
– Hammanskraal

Bokaba said test results would be made public as soon as they became available.

Article by Rekord East written by Robinson Nqola Journalist


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Plaasaanval: Terroriste skiet man voor sy dogter, verloofde

Plaasaanval: Terroriste skiet man voor sy dogter, verloofde

‘n Man is Woensdag in die vroeë oggendure ten aanskoue van sy sesjarige dogter en sy verloofde geskiet toe inbrekers toegang tot hul huis op ’n plaas in Leeuwfontein naby Roodeplaat in Pretoria wou verkry.

Jonty Jacobs (28) is verskeie kere raakgeskiet toe hy op die aanvallers geskree het.

Hy is in ’n kritieke toestand na die Steve Biko- akademiese hospitaal geneem.

“Hy het tussen 02:00 en 03:00 wakker geword toe iemand die houtraam van die venster probeer oopbreek het,” sê Ian Cameron, die burgerregte-organisasie AfriForum se hoof van gemeenskapsveiligheid.

“Hy is meer as een keer getref, vermoedelik ook in die ruggraat.

“Hulle het ’n week of twee gelede verloof geraak,” sê hy.

Sers. Portia Maleka, polisiewoordvoerder, sê die polisie het Woensdag omstreeks 03:00 gereageer op die voorval.

Sy sê ’n aantal aanvallers het toegang tot die huis verkry deur ’n venster voor in die huis.

“Toe hulle binne die huis was, het hulle vir Jacobs binne die huis gevind. Hy is in die bolyf geskiet.”

Maleka sê die rowers het twee selfone en Jacobs se verloofde se handsak gesteel. Hulle het te voet gevlug.

“Niemand is tot dusver in hegtenis geneem nie. Die polisie ondersoek ’n klag van huisroof en poging tot moord.”

Sy doen ’n beroep op enigeen met inligting wat kan lei tot die inhegtenisname van die rowers om die Kameeldrift-polisiekantoor te bel by 012 819 8200.

Deur: Netwerk 24


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Mango fruit fly infestation hits Pretoria

Mango fruit fly infestation hits Pretoria

Residents of the quiet suburb of Gezina in East Moot, Pretoria, this week discovered a nasty infestation of mango fruit flies, also known as mango flies, Pretoria North Rekord reports.

Charmaine Jacobsz asked for help on the ‘Moot se Mense’ Facebook page, after discovering 26 mango flies on her Maltese Poodle.

“My husband saw mango flies in our garden a while back, but didn’t think much of it at the time. Shortly after this my Maltese Poodle began to look uncomfortable, and I could see she was in pain. A friend of mine who is a pharmacist assisted me in removing all 26 worms from her body,” she explained.

Petra Odendaal’s 10-year-old daughter has bumps all over her body.

According to Dr Jaco de Jongh from the Wilgers Animal Hospital, this is not the first case of mango flies.

“We have seen an increase in dogs that have come into contact with mango flies recently. The flies lay their eggs under the animal’s skin, a larvae grows under the skin, and after a while it appears as a big white spot. The bump on the skin can and be felt, and looks like a pimple,” explains De Jongh.

“Most of the time, I squeeze the bump until the head of the worm is visible, then pull it out with a tweezer.”

Petro Odendaal explained to Pretoria North Rekord that mango flies are not only presenting problems with her pets, but have also bitten her 10-year-old daughter 16 times.

“I washed my daughter’s bedding and hung it outside. After sleeping in her clean bedding that night, she awoke the next morning covered in red bites. I immediately took her to the doctor, who put her on antibiotics and prescribed her Allergex,” Odendaal explains.

“The problem only worsened from there. I took her back to the doctor, who discovered the mango fly larvae under her skin. He slowly began to squeeze until all five came out. We have to go to the doctor every day until all the flies have been removed from her skin.”

Dr De Jongh has appealed to residents that if they do find a pimple-like mark on their pets, they must seek medical attention immediately.

“With animals, we prescribe Advantex, but pet owners must be prepared to shave their pets’ fur and keep them clean. It is very difficult to identify the bumps, especially if the animal has long hair. People must also make sure to dry their washing in the tumble dryer, or to iron it, if it is hung outside.”

“The increase in rainfall in Pretoria over the past few weeks has definitely contributed to mango flies breeding in gardens.”

In most cases, a doctor will prescribe both the pet and its owner antibiotics, to rid the body of infection.

For more information, contact Dr Jaco De Jongh at the Wilgers Animal Hospital, on 012 807 5043.

The original article was translated from Afrikaans and can be found on Pretoria North Rekord .


 

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Seun se grafsteen uiteindelik op

Christo Engelbrecht

Ná byna twee jaar se gewag, kon ʼn Pretoria-gesin uiteindelik vandeesweek ʼn grafsteen vir Christo Engelbrecht by die Zandfontein-begraafplaas oprig.

Louis en Marisa Engelbrecht se rooikrulkopseuntjie, Christo, is op 5 November 2015 in die ouderdom van drie dood. Hy het onverwags siek geword en moes ʼn beenmurgtoets (lumbale punksie) kry. Die toets het komplikasies tot gevolg gehad en is glo nie deur ʼn pediater reg gediagnoseer nie.

Hy is gevolglik breindood verklaar en nadat hy twee keer na verskillende Pretoriase hospitale oorgeplaas is, is hy uiteindelik na die Garden City-hospitaal gehaas. Ten spyte van dokters daar se volgehoue pogings, is Christo dood met sy ouers en boetie, Coert, en sussie, Zanie, aan sy sy.

Christo is op 10 November 2015 vanuit die Gereformeerde Kerk Innesdal begrawe en in die Zandfontein-begraafplaas te ruste gelê.

Die Engelbrecht-egpaar en vele ander geliefdes van mense wat oor die afgelope twee jaar by Zandfontein begrawe is, kon sedertdien nie grafstene by nuwe grafte oprig nie weens probleme wat ervaar is toe die Tshwane-metro ná die plaaslike verkiesing in 2016 van ANC- na DA-leierskap omgeskakel het.

Christo en sy ma Marisa

ʼn Woordvoerder van die Tshwane-metro het vroeër aan Maroela Media gesê die stad het baie skuld van die ANC-administrasie “geërf” en dat daar nie geld in die begroting was om die betonstroke, wat nodig is vir die basis van die grafstene, te lê nie. Onderhoud by talle begraafplase reg oor die stad het ook erg in die slag gebly.

Die metro het vir die nuwe finansiële jaar, wat van Julie 2017 tot Junie 2018 strek, nagenoeg R2,1 miljoen begroot het vir verfraaiingprojekte vir die stad wat ook begraafplase insluit. Zandfontein se betonstroke is uiteindelik in Augustus gelê. Toe dié stap gedoen is, kon die Engelbrechts die langverwagte steen vir Christo laat maak en dit is vandeesweek by sy graffie opgerig.

“Op 5 November is Christo’tjie twee jaar gelede dood. Toe ons sy steen oprig het dit gevoel of ons weer begrafnis gehou het. Die seer is rou maar ons is dankbaar dat sy naampie uiteindelik op is. ʼn Groot steen vir ʼn klein seuntjie wat reuse spore agtergelaat het,” het Marisa Donderdag aan Maroela Media gesê.

Die gesin besoek elke Sondag ná kerk Christo se graf en moes ʼn geruime tyd tussen die vervalle grafte blommetjies op hul seuntjie se graf sit “net om dit bietjie mooier te kon maak”. “Ons is bitterlik dankbaar dat daar nou ʼn steen is. Nou gaan Christo’tjie nie meer net ʼn naamlose hopie grond wees nie.”

Volgens Louis is deel van die rouproses ná die dood van ’n kind is om ’n steen vir die kind te kan oprig.

Christo se grafsteen. Foto: Verskaf