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Pretoria man robbed while ‘police stood idly by’

Pretoria man robbed while ‘police stood idly by’

The policemen did not help because the crime was not part of their division.

A businessman has accused the police of standing idly by while he was being robbed in the north of Pretoria, Pretoria North Rekord reports.

Louis Eloff said this happened during a protest. He sells and distributes paint across Pretoria.

Eloff said he was on his way to make a delivery in Hammanskraal when he ran in to a group of protesters along Soutpan Road in Soshanguve.

“About 100 people ran towards my van and stopped it. They took all the buckets of paint on the trailer and got away.”

Eloff said the stock was worth more than R25 000.

“Two policemen stood there and watched. When I approached them to ask for help, they said it was not their division.”

He said he did not lay charges because this would be a waste of time.

“Why would I do that when I know that there are thousands of murders, rapes and armed robberies on their books that will never be solved?”

Soshanguve police spokesperson Mathews Nkoadi confirmed that no charges had been laid.

“We are not aware of such a case.”

The businessman said the protesters did not harm him and his co-workers.

Residents of Soshanguve have protesting since last week over water and electricity problems.

The original article can be found at Pretoria North Rekord.


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Allegations denied that Steve Biko Academic Hospital is on the verge of collapse

Academic Hospital’s acting chief executive Dr Mathabo Mathebula has denied allegations that the hospital’s oncology ward was under capacity and on the verge of collapse.

“We need to clarify that at no stage was there a shut down. At no stage was there any machines broken down, it was the air conditioning that was being repaired and we battled to fix it.

“It got repaired over time for two months, it was being repaired by the Department of Infrastructure until we resorted to calling the machine manufacturers to install the air cooling system that is now working,” Mathebula said.

She was briefing the media after the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) conducted a site inspection at the hospital following the allegations, earlier today.

Media reports alleged that about 934 cancer patients were awaiting radiation treatment at the hospital.

There were also reports about the hospital’s failure to recruit an adequate number of staff and repair the broken down machines which resulted in a backlog in terms of patients awaiting treatment.

In light of the allegations the commission visited the facility to test the veracity.

Subsequent to the site inspection, SAHRC Provincial Manager Buang Jones said: “ We will analyse information that we have made from this investigation. We’ve received a response from the hospital, we’ll have to go through that and satisfy ourselves first before we make any pronouncement.

“We hope that within the period of the 180 days we would have concluded our investigation and will make the public aware of the our findings and recommendations to the hospital”.

Jones conceded that they were satisfied with their observations and noted commendable actions taken by the hospital to ensure patients were satisfied.


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 Betogers versper paaie rondom Pretoria met klippe en buitebande

 Betogers versper paaie rondom Pretoria met klippe en buitebande

Betogers het Dinsdag talle besige paaie rondom Pretoria met klippe en buitebande versper.

Sefako Makgatho- en Molefe Makinta-  rylaan in Mabopane, die M17 langs Soshanguve en die N4 in Atteridgeville is deur die gewelddadige betogings geraak. Daar word beweer dat die betoging in Atteridgeville met taxi-kwessies verband hou, terwyl die betogings in Mabopane en Ga-Rankuwa glo uit ʼn gebrek aan dienslewering spruit.

Woordvoerder van die Tshwane-metropolisie, Isaac Mahamba,  het gesê metrobeamptes is besig om die geaffekteerde gebiede te monitor om te verseker dat inwoners nie verder ontwrig word nie.

“Ons is bewus daarvan dat die meeste van die pendelaars in hierdie areas deur die betogings geraak is omdat sommige van die taxi’s en busmaatskappye hulle aan hierdie gebiede onttrek het, maar ons sal seker maak dat al die bedrywighede weer herstel word.”

Metropolisiebeamptes moes vroeër rubberkoeëls afvuur om ʼn skare wat die M17 in Soshanguve versper het uitmekaar te jaag, maar moes noodgedwonge terugval nadat die skare begin het om hulle met klippe te bestook. Inwoners van dié gebied beweer hulle sukkel al sedert 2014 omdat hulle sonder enige elektrisiteitstoevoer oor die weg moet kom.


 

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Afrikaanse koshuis name by Tukkies moet nou ook tranformeer

Afrikaanse koshuis name moet nou ook tranformeer

Die Universiteit van Pretoria is besig om sy koshuisname, wat merendeels Afrikaans is, te verander omdat dit in die pad staan van transformasie en inklusiwiteit.

Huis Olienhout, Huis Madelief, Huis Boekenhout?. Dit is van die koshuise aan die Universiteit van Pretoria wat voor volgende jaar hul naam moet verander.

Volgens die universiteit se kommunikasie aan studente moet alle koshuisname teen volgende jaar verander na name wat nie “deur een taal of ’n ander oorheers word nie”.

“Die doel is om studente te laat tuis voel in die koshuisomgewing en om struikelblokke wat in die weg staan van studente se aanvaarding van en waardering vir mekaar uit die weg te ruim,” sê Rikus Delport, UP-woordvoerder.

Hy sê die idee is nie om van alle Afrikaanse koshuisname ontslae te raak nie, maar om meertaligheid en diversiteit van kultuur te bevorder.

Koshuise aan die universiteit het tradisioneel Afrikaanse boom- of blomname gekry soos Jasmyn, Madelief, Mopanie en Boekenhout. Koshuise word lank reeds as Boekenhout House of Mopanie House op Tuks se webtuiste aangedui, maar die universiteit wil skynbaar meer omvattende veranderings aan die koshuisname hê.

In ’n brief van die universiteit word koshuise aangesê om voor 19 Julie drie voorstelle vir name vir elke koshuis in te dien, sodat die nuwe name gebruik kan word vir die verkiesing van die 2019-huiskomitees later vanjaar.

Doel is om diversiteit van kultuur te bevorder.

Volgens die universiteit se beleid mag geen koshuis na ’n persoon, lewendig of dood, vernoem word nie en moet dit verteenwoordigend wees van Suid-Afrika se diverse kulture.

“In die proses van herbenoeming van koshuise mag geen taal ’n ander domineer nie. Dus mag nie net Engelse, Afrikaanse of Noord-Sotho-name gebruik word op so ’n manier dat dit ander tale domineer nie,” lui die brief.

Henk Maree, koördineerder van AfriForum Jeug, sê hulle het die afgelope maande verskeie klagtes van Tuks-studente ontvang oor die universiteit se naamplanne.

’n Inwoner van die manskoshuis Maroela sê hy weet nie van ’n enkele persoon in die koshuis wat wil hê die naam moet verander nie. “Maar veral ons wit studente is bang om iets te sê, ingeval ons as rassiste uitgekryt word.”

Hy sê die koshuis het hard gewerk om ’n goeie reputasie op te bou, wat nou daarmee heen sal wees as die naam verander.

’n Oud-Tukkie en oudlid van die universiteitsbestuur sê die universiteit maak ’n “groot fout” deur koshuise se name te verander. Hy het op voorwaarde van anonimiteit met Rapport gepraat.

“ ’n Bepaalde karakter, etos of trots word met tyd aan ’n universiteit geskep. Só het die koshuise oor dekades ’n bepaalde tradisie opgebou, waarop wit én swart studente trots is.”

Maree meen dit is geldmors om koshuise se name te wil verander. “Party studente kan nie handboeke bekostig nie, maar die universiteit wil geld aan naamsveranderings bestee, omdat die name van plantegroei kwansuis teen transformasie indruis.”

Thabo Shingange, lid van die studenteorganisasie Sasco by Tuks, sê ’n koshuisnaam is simbolies van bepaalde waardes en die geskiedenis van koshuise, al is dit name van blomme.

“Hierdie waardes en geskiedenis sluit bepaalde rasse uit, daarom is dit belangrik dat name verander word.

“Maar die universiteit sal die diepgewortelde kultuur van uitsluiting in koshuise ook moet aanpak as hulle werklik transformasie wil bewerkstellig.”

Delport sê nuwe name sal vir goedkeuring aan die hoofbestuur voorgelê word, waarna dit oorweeg sal word binne die breër raamwerk van alle koshuisname.


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EFF Thugs Chases White Shoppers Away At Centurion Shopping Mall

EFF Thugs Chases White Shoppers Away At Centurion Shopping Mall

On Sunday morning, 27 May 2018, a resident from Centurion sent a frantic warning to fellow residents in Centurion warning them about EFF thugs chasing white shoppers away from a shopping mall. Apparently white privilege is the reason why white people are not allowed to visit a shopping mall.

Here are a few questions:
Since when is it white privilege to buy food or other essentials?
Since when can the EFF decide where whites may or may not go?
Why do EFF thugs and their akin always hunt in packs like hyenas?
Clearly these thugs are low life cowards that target defenseless women and run in packs?
Why does it seem that the EFF is the de facto racist enforcers on behalf of the government?

What else are whites barred from:

White people are barred from job opportunities through oppressive legislation like BEE and BBBEE.
White people are barred from universities through restrictive quota enrollment programs.
Whites are barred from sport teams through enforced quota systems.
White people are barred from the right to life through targeted hate crimes.
White Farmers are barred from farming through targeted farm attacks.
White people are barred from owning land through land expropriation.
White people are barred from equal rights before the law through double standards.
Whites are barred from protection through songs like “one settler one bullet” or “kill the farmer, kill the boer” sung openly by political leaders.
Whites are barred from equal rights through 119 race based laws.

The oppression and increased discrimination towards white people are intensifying unabated. Even the greatest sceptic cannot ignore or deny this anymore. There is a deliberate and calculated drive to relegate white people to 2nd rate citizens in their own country.

The original article can be found in Afrikaans on Front Nasionaal SA


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Valke teiken verkeerde huis en skiet Pretoria man dood

Valke teiken verkeerde huis en skiet Pretoria man dood

Polisielede wat ‘n bende transitorowers gejag het, het ‘n Pretoriase huiseienaar doodgeskiet toe hulle glo op die verkeerde huis toegeslaan het, het TimesLive berig.

Nóg mense, glo ‘n polisieman wat wou help en drawwers, is na bewering gewond in die insident in Kilnerpark, volgens die berig in TimesLive.

Alet van der Walt het vroeër berig die Valke het Donderdagaand saam met lede van die polisie se taakspan en misdaadintelligensie drie vermeende transitorowers in hegtenis geneem.

Kapt. Ndivhuwo Mulamu, die Valke se woordvoerder, sê die drie is in hierdie stadium hul hoofverdagtes in verband met die onlangse vlaag van transitorooftogte.

Die ondersoek is nog aan die gang, so hulle sal eers Vrydagoggend – wanneer hulle die verdagtes se identiteitsnommers bevestig het – kan sê of hulle aan enige ander misdade verbind word. Daar was die afgelope week vyf transitorooftogte in Gauteng, terwyl rowers ook Donderdagmiddag laat ’n geldwa buite Barberton in Mpumalanga beroof het.

‘n Spesiale taakspan is op die been gebring om die transitorowers te vang. Dit sluit onder andere lede van die Valke, misdaadintelligensie en taktiese reaksie-eenhede in. Dit vorm alles deel van ‘n multidissiplinêre, inligting-gedrewe poging om sulke aanvalle te beveg.

Mulamu sê die optrede is voorafgegaan deur samewerking tussen verskeie eenhede waartydens heelwat inligting oor ’n beplande transitorooftog aan die lig gekom het. Danksy dié inligting kon die Valke, asook lede van die polisie se taakspan en eenheid vir misdaadintelligensie, op ’n huis in Queenswood, Pretoria, toeslaan.

Die verdagtes het op die polisie geskiet. Twee van die drie mans is gewond en is in die hospitaal onder polisiebewaking.

Mulamu sê daar is nie enige plofstof by die mans gevind nie.

Die Valke verwag om binnekort nog mense in hegtenis te neem.


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Major copper cable theft bust in the City of Tshwane

Major copper cable theft bust in the City of Tshwane

An anonymous tip-off has led to a major cable theft bust valued at about R500 000 by a specialised unit of the Tshwane Metro Police Department (TMPD) early this morning.

Members of TMPD’s newly established Cable Theft Unit received information last night about a truck carrying stolen copper destined for a known second-hand scrap metal dealer west of the city.

Five members of the unit, in a marked police car, flagged down the truck on Van Der Hoff Road, a few metres from its destination. When the driver saw the police, he made a quick U-turn and sped off. The police gave chase and forced the truck off the road.

When police asked the driver what was in the back of the truck, he said he was delivering a pile of rubbish to a scrap metal dealer. Upon inspection of the truck, police made a startling discovery of used and new copper cables belonging to the City with a street value of R500 000 covered under a pile of rubbish. The cables had been stolen from the vandalised Suiderberg substation last Friday. It will cost the city about R3 million to repair the vandalised substation. The driver has since been arrested and is in police custody.

Today’s breakthrough comes on the back of an intensified effort to clamp down on cable theft. Over the past five days (18 to 22 May 2018) more than five arrests relating to cable theft have been made. The focus is not only on cable thieves, but second-hand scrap metal dealers too. In one incident, TMPD officers found a cable normally used to supply a substation, which feeds a mini-substation and then the consumer, at a scrapyard. The owner could not explain the origin of the cable and was duly arrested. In another incident, copper cables were found at a scrapyard. The manager could not explain where the cables came from and was also arrested.

A delighted Executive Mayor of Tshwane, Cllr Solly Msimanga, who visited the crime scene this morning, appealed to the community to help the City curb the cable theft scourge.

“These cables are part of the infrastructure meant to service our communities for the provision of water and electricity. This infrastructure doesn’t belong to the City, but to the communities. The substations are in the communities and I wish to appeal to our communities to join hands with us to break the backbone of the syndicates that have wrought havoc in the city, causing massive power outages and water supply interruptions across the entire city for quite some time now,” Msimanga said.

Msimanga said he and other metro mayors in Ekurhuleni and Johannesburg, who collectively suffered a whopping R250 million loss due to cable theft in the past six months, intended approaching the Ministers of Police and Intelligence, as well as the President, to plead with them to prioritise cable theft.

“It’s the community that suffers the most due to rampant cable theft. Today’s bust is a welcome relief because some of our communities were beginning to think that the outages that they have been experiencing were as a result of our ineptitude or incompetence. The recent police successes bear testimony to what we’ve been saying all along – that the service interruptions were a result of theft and damage to the city’s infrastructure. The time for criminals and their unlawful conduct in this city is over. We will work tirelessly to bring them to book. I wish to congratulate the team for these recent successes,” Msimanga added.

The leadership of the City of Tshwane would like to reassure residents that they are aware of all service delivery challenges that have been raised, in particular, the issue of constant power outages. With winter now at our doorstep, we are aware that the demand for electricity will increase due to the cold weather conditions. We understand the importance of ensuring a continuous supply of electricity to our communities and businesses.

The unstable power supply is a serious concern and we are not taking it lightly. We have already begun to implement certain interventions to deal with all challenges that contribute to this problem. The power outages are due to a number of factors, but the main contributor is cable theft, which has an effect on mini substations, cabling and transformers, among others. Furthermore, the cost of cable theft is immense and impacts the City’s revenue each time cables have to be replaced. This also means that the City has to channel funds that were meant for other services to restore power to residents.

The City of Tshwane’s Chief of Police, Ms Johanna Nkomo, says the City’s newly established Cable Theft Unit will be capacitated further so that it can intensify its efforts in dealing with cable theft, while continuing with other activities, such as physical guarding and patrols at various points. Our TMPD is aware of areas where this scourge is most prevalent and will double its efforts to safeguard City property at those specific points.

“We are encouraged by the recent arrests and will continue to work hard to effect more. There are a few issues, however, that we will need to work on closely with law enforcement agencies and the justice system to ensure synergy across the entire value chain, especially regarding arrests and successful convictions. We need to see a situation where the perpetrators are denied bail and are locked away for a long time. We need to stop them from inconveniencing our residents and costing government so much revenue loss and headaches,” Nkomo said.

Another growing concern is vandalism of our substations. The City has to spend money almost daily on the restoration of substations that have been vandalised. This is prevalent across all seven regions. We are prepared to do whatever is necessary to protect the City’s strategic assets. Tshwane is a capital city that houses the seat of government, government departments, tertiary institutions and a number of embassies. We have many sites of national strategic importance which we all have a responsibility to protect against any threat, including sabotage. We have begun to procure equipment to be utilised by the TMPD for the safeguarding of City assets. We are willing to try new mechanisms that will help us in this regard, which includes turning to technology.

We wish to reiterate our plea to our communities to report suspicious activities in their neighbourhoods to the Tshwane Metro Police Department on 012 358 7095/6.


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Plans to move Parliament from Cape Town to Pretoria are back on the agenda

Plans to move Parliament from Cape Town to Pretoria are back on the agenda

Plans to move Parliament from Cape Town to Pretoria are back on the agenda.

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete says that work on the study will start this month and that she expects a report in six months time.

A consulting firm has been contracted to carry out a feasibility study on the impact of its relocation.

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete says that work on the study will start this month and that she expects a report in six months time.

She was speaking while tabling Parliament’s budget on Tuesday.

The decision to base Parliament in Cape Town dates back to the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910, when the seat of government became Pretoria and Bloemfontein the judicial capital.

Mbete says consulting firm Pamoja (Pty) Ltd will carry out the latest study on the feasibility of moving Parliament to Pretoria.

Senior ANC MP Vincent Smith says the costs of two capitals can’t be justified.

The apartheid arrangement that arises from having the executive capital 1,000km away from the legislative capital has huge implications for the National Revenue Fund.

“Departmental officials and members of the executive are commuting between the two capitals at huge financial cost, sometimes for engagements that last less than four hours. This status quo can no longer be justified.”

“In light of this reality, I believe that our contribution as this Parliament towards directly saving costs in the long term must include advice to the next Parliament to embark on the programme of relocating this institution.”

It’s unclear what became of a report by a team of ministers tasked by former president Jacob Zuma to look into the matter. Studies in 1995, 1997 and 2011 all reportedly indicated that the cost of moving Parliament would be less, over the long term, than retaining the status quo.


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Msimanga leads crime clean-up campaign in Sunnyside

Msimanga leads crime clean-up campaign in Sunnyside

Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga this morning led a crime clean-up campaign in Sunnyside alongside the Tshwane Metro police, emergency services and municipal water and electricity technicians.

The raid meant to tackle drug dealings, illegal electricity and water connections, by-law enforcement and the reclaiming of the municipality’s buildings.

Msimanga pointed out several illegal power connections and meter tempering at Nuweveld building on Troy Street as he inspected the municipal flat. He said the building owed the City at least R2 million in rates alone and it was about time it complied.

During the raid, Msimanga introduced himself to several tenants and asked to speak to caretakers of buildings. This he said was because the City was determined to eradicate all criminal activities in the city.

The mayor also visited Nix Accommodation on Rissik Street near Unisa in Sunnyside to inspect the building for possible illegal connections.

The metro police officers said that the building needed to be inspected by inspectors from the disaster management department because it was overcrowded and that could cause several illegal activities.

As the mayor and his team inspected the flats, Some tenants looked down from their windows. Msimanga’s team only sent out notice of this campaign early this morning in an attempt to reduce the chances of criminals finding out about the raid in advance.

The mayor said this campaign was a continuation of several clean-up attempts that took place in the past. He said more of these trips would be taken to achieve a fully compliant City.

The crew was also joined by tow trucks who sought to enforce bylaws by impounding vehicles of motorists who did not comply with city parking laws and rules.

Msimanga also visited the notorious Tamboti flat in the Sunnyside area. He said the police would also spend the whole week visiting all notorious spots in Sunnyside to make criminals and bylaw offenders uncomfortable.

iOl News / Pretoria News


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Voortrekker meisies word aangeval by die Voortrekkermonument in Pretoria

Voortrekker meisies word aangeval by die Voortrekkermonument in Pretoria

“Dis jammer dat kinders weens die misdaadsituasie in ons land nie meer gewone dinge kan doen nie. ’n Mens is oral weerloos, maak nie saak hoe goed jy voorsorg tref nie.”

Dr. Danie Langner, hoofleier van die Voortrekkers, het Sondag só gereageer nadat ’n groep gr. 7-meisies Vrydagaand op ’n Voortrekkerkamp by die Voortrekkermonument in Pretoria aangeval is. Een van die offisiere wat by die meisies was, is van haar handsak en selfoon beroof en moes steke kry nadat die rower haar aangerand het. Die meisies van die Klapperkop-kommando is nie beseer nie, maar erg getraumatiseer.

Arden du Plessis (13) het vertel hoe iemand hulle tydens ’n nagwag omstreeks 23:00 vanuit die bosse met klippe bestook het. “Toe storm hy met ’n doringtak in sy hande uit die bosse. Hy het ons omgestamp.”

Die aanvaller het die een offisier platgeduik en haar begin slaan. “Daar was baie bloed,” sê Arden. Die rower het kort daarna gevlug, en die kinders het voertuie daar naby voorgekeer.

“Ons is geskok en ontsteld,” sê Langner. “Ons én die monument het alles menslik moontlik gedoen om die kinders te beveilig, maar toe verdwaal hulle tydens die nagmars (terwyl hulle items op die terrein moes soek). Hulle was omtrent ’n kilometer weg van die naaste kontrolepunt, buite die veilige gebied.”

Langner sê dis normaalweg baie veilig by die monument se kampterrein en op die nagwagroetes daar naby. “Ons kinders se veiligheid is ons eerste prioriteit. 6 000 van ons voortrekkers het in April daar gekampeer en niks het gebeur nie. Hier was nog nooit voorvalle op of naby die kampeergebied nie, maar wel op die fietsroetes (verder weg).

“Ons het ook bykomende sekuriteit vir Vrydagaand se groep gereël. Offisiere en voertuie het tussen die verskillende kontrolepunte van die roetes gepatrolleer. Offisiere by die kinders was deurentyd in selfoonverbinding met mekaar. Toe hulle agterkom die een groep het verdwaal, het hulle dadelik na hulle begin soek. Voertuie is ook uitgestuur. Hulle was binne minute ná die aanval op die toneel.”

Die polisie het nie op ’n versoek om kommentaar gereageer nie.

Langer sê hulle sal beslis aanhou kampeer by die monument, maar koppe bymekaarsit met die monumentbestuur om voorvalle soos Vrydagaand s’n te voorkom. “Dis ’n wonderlike kultuurterrein.”

Cecilia Kruger, besturende direkteur van die monument, sê hulle bestee maandeliks R120 000 aan beveiliging. “Dis ons grootste uitgawe. Dis onmoontlik om die hele terrein van sowat 250 ha te beveilig. In die toekoms sal ons sorg dat ’n wag kinders altyd op die nagwagroetes vergesel.”

Kruger sê daar is snags wagte met honde by die piekniek- en kampeerterrein, ingangshek, monumentkantore en fort. “Hulle kan enige tyd ’n voertuig met gewapende wagte ontbied. Bedags patrolleer ’n wag op ’n perd ook ons 10 km-lange heining.”

Kruger sê hulle is voortdurend in gesprek met die Tswhane-munisipaliteit om die heining, wat deels aan ’n plakkerskamp grens, beter te beveilig. “Dit sal egter miljoene kos om dit oral met palissade te vervang.”

Die polisie het nie op ’n versoek om kommentaar gereageer nie.

Die monument het Saterdagoggend laat wéér onder ’n rooftog deurgeloop. Volgens Kruger het vier mense wat met pistole en rewolwers gewapen was, wagte by die ingangshek aangehou, die kassiere van ’n bedrag kontant beroof en haar gedwing om die kluis oop te sluit. Hulle het daarna in ’n Volkswagen Golf weggejaag en is nog op vrye voet.

Deur: Netwerk 24