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Is that Pretoria ‘pap and vleis’ being made with donkey?

Is that Pretoria 'pap and vleis' being made with donkey?

The slaughter of donkeys has raised concerns about consumers being duped when ordering “pap and vleis” from vendors on the outskirts of Pretoria.

Three men caught driving a Citi Golf‚ loaded with buckets and refuse bags of freshly slaughtered donkey meat‚ appeared in the Ga-rankuwa Magistrate’s Court on Monday on charges of livestock theft.

Zimbabwean national Mgcini Dube was denied bail while local residents Stephen Sepeng and Collen Molapo were released on bail of R1‚000 and R500 respectively.

The trio were arrested on November 29 when an off duty police captain spotted a suspicious vehicle making a U-turn.

SPCA inspector Mishack Matlou was shocked when he arrived at the scene of arrest‚ after the organisation was contacted by the police.

“The meat was packed in buckets and refuse bags. We are still investigating as to how we could add cruelty to animals to their charges because the donkeys are killed in the most horrible way‚ sometime hacked with pangas‚” he said.

Matlou said since 2015 more than 300 donkeys had been slaughtered in the areas of Winterveldt‚ Kgabalatsane‚ Klipgat and Madidi. The meat had been removed. He said recently the heads‚ legs and skins of more than 30 donkeys had been found in the bush.

“They remove the meat and leave heads‚ legs and skins. We have information that this meat ends up in pots of food vendors and ultimately plates of customers‚” he said.

Matlou said that the SPCA and police would be checking on street vendors in the area. Food vendors who failed to produce a receipt for their meat would have some explaining to do and their meat could be confiscated for inspection.

Matlou said that some donkey meat was allegedly sold as “game” to unsuspecting commuters at Mabopane station.

Michael Moeng‚ a donkey owner from Mafufu in Jericho‚ was shocked when he the found legs‚ heads and skins of his three donkeys that went missing.

He earned a living using six donkeys to haul a cart transporting various items‚ including sand‚ firewood and water. Now he is left with three donkeys that he guards with his life.

“I went to the police station to report the matter and I was told three men had been arrested a day before‚ after they were found in possession of donkey meat. What makes me sick is that I know these people‚” he said.

A food vendor in the area‚ who requested not to be named‚ said he had no idea that donkey meat was being sold‚ adding that he obtained his meat from an abattoir in Brits.

He had‚ however‚ heard that some vendors purchased cheap meat at Mabopane station. “I am worried about this because it will kill business. People are going to stop buying from us once this becomes public‚” he said.

Richard Dube‚ a regular at a popular food vendor’s outlet in Winterveldt‚ was shocked about the donkey slaughter but said that he trusted his vendor.

“It is a trust issue. I have bought food almost on a daily basis for the past five years from the same vendor and that is why I trust him‚” he added.

By: Times Live


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Pretoria hijacking hotspots identified

Pretoria hijacking hotspots identified

With people getting ready for the upcoming holiday season, it is natural to be slightly more relaxed at this time of the year.

Relaxation mode, however, might be the worst thing to do while behind the wheel during the holiday and festive season.

Hijackings, common as they are, tend to happen more frequently during the festive season.

Motorists in and around the city are required to be more vigilant at all times to avoid becoming a statistic.

It is also advisable for motorists to familiarise themselves with hijacking hotspots.

Compiled by the SAPS, various tracking companies and the South African crime intelligence bureau, Pro-ActiveSA made an all-in-one list of hijacking hotspot areas.

Pro-ActiveSA said: “It will provide the reader with a visual overview of areas to be most aware of.”

Areas and streets prone to hijacking occurrences include:

– Es’kia Mphahlele Drive

– Paul Kruger Street

– R55

– Burnett Street

– Delfi Avenue and Garsfontein Road

– Stormvoel Road traffic lights

– Watermeyer Street traffic lights

– Nelson Mandela Drive

– Simon Vermooten Road and Lynnwood Road

– Lynnwood Road and Solomon Mahlangu Drive

– Justice Mahomed Street (Walker Street)

– Duncan Street

– Lynnwood Road and University Road

– Rigel Avenue and N1 off-ramp

– Pretoria Street and Simon Vermooten Road

– Simon Vermooten Road and Furrow Road

– Lynnwood Road and N1 off-ramp

– Solomon Mahlangu Drive and N4 off-ramp

– Solomon Mahlangu and R21 highway

– Atterbury Road and N1 off-ramp

– Pretorius Street traffic lights

– Francis Baard Street and Festival Street

Hereby we at SA-News give recognition to the author of this article Keitumetse Maako from Pretoria East Rekord.


 

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City of Tshwane: Workers who protested outside the Gauteng High Court are misinformed

City of Tshwane: Workers who protested outside the Gauteng High Court are misinformed

THE workers who protested outside the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, over what they perceived to be a delayed justice in their case with the City, were misinformed, municipal spokesperson Lindela Mashigo said. The out-of-work staff and subcontractors were bused in to the court to demand a speedy verdict.

The court case concerns the validity of a tender between their employer, Moipone Group of Companies, and the City.

The high court heard the case on September 21, but a verdict is still pending.

The workers said they supported their employer, who took the City to the high court for refusing to pay for services rendered under a “valid and binding” contract.

To showcase their frustrations, they marched from Marabastad to the high court, where they delivered a memorandum to acting court manager Lucky Makumule.

The protesters said the City lacked the will to honour its contractual obligations and that had put them out of work since June.

They were hoping for a favourable verdict. They accused municipal manager Dr Moeketsi Mosola of delaying justice by delaying submissions of certain documents the City’s lawyers were supposed to submit to be considered for the verdict.

The protesters said they could not afford to care for their families this festive season because of the conflict between their employer and the City.

Moipone Group spokeperson Keamogetswe Matsho said the court confirmed the validity of the contract, but they took the City to court again to enforce it.

“We are faced with the non-payment of R75639581 by the City.

“Of that figure, 58% is beyond 120 days. Every business would be detrimentally affected by the non-payment.

“The company has already acquired specialised and extensive equipment and vehicles to service the City under this contract.

“The vehicles are idling due to the conduct of the City.

The company is expected to pay monthly liabilities towards the idling vehicles and equipment.

“We have even taken on the financial responsibility of assisting the subcontractors by lending them money as they are faced with dire financial predicaments.”

But Mashigo said the City contracted another transport company on an emergency basis for a year.

This was because of the under-performance by Moipone; delivery was way beyond schedule.

“The City has submitted all documentation as requested by the judge. In September, the judge requested parties to submit additional heads of argument. The City duly obliged. As far the city is concerned, judgment is reserved. The judge should be given time to craft a judgment.”


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Guards cause havoc at Steve Biko Hospital – angry security staff strike over pay

Guards cause havoc at Steve Biko Hospital - angry security staff strike over pay

MANAGEMENT at Steve Biko Academic Hospital yesterday terminated the contract of the Born to Protect security company after its employees embarked on an unprotected strike, which massively disrupted services.

More than 200 security officers barricaded the hospital’s entrances with rocks, burning tyres and rubble from the morning, claiming they had not been paid. Police eventually intervened.

The guards also threatened to shut down the hospital today should payments not be made by the end of business yesterday. The guards said they were striking due to their payments being delayed and some not getting paid at all.

The hospital’s acting chief executive, Dr Mathabo Mathebula, said management was terminating the services of the company as the non-payment allegations and delays were not happening for the first time.

“Whether they are paid or not, the alternative is for us to terminate the contract with the company; they are privately employed by the company that is working for us. The company is appointed on a month-to-month basis.

“We have to terminate their services, because it is not the first month that they are not paying their people on time. They are supposed to pay them on the 15th,” Mathebula said.

“There were one or two ambulances that had to take a different route as the main entrance and Level 8 were blocked. The ambulances were directed to other roads to access the hospital.”

She said no patients were turned away, but they had to walk a longer distance as access to cars was blocked. Golf carts were used to fetch the affected patients where they were dropped off.

Subsequent to the strike, the same company sent another team, but Mathebula said this was not enough.
“There is no threat to the safety of patients or the hospital property,” she said, adding they were hoping to contract another company soon.

One of the security officers who had not received her salary said she felt used by both the company and hospital.
“I come to work every day to protect people and ensure they are assisted, only not to get paid, or to get my money 15 days late. I feel used by all these people.

“My fridge only has water and nothing else because of the delays, I’m a single mother of two and no one is assisting me,” she said.

Health MEC Dr Gwen Ramokgopa expressed concern about the disruptions. “This is unacceptable behaviour. We cannot allow the disruption of services and acts that compromise the safety of patients and employees. The department appreciates the support of the SAPS for helping to bring the situation under control.
“We call on the private security company to speedily resolve their labour disputes in a manner that does not affect their contractual obligations to the hospital.”

A shop steward representing the workers under the Academic Professional Staff Association union, Bernard Matsekoleng, said only 10 out of 210 officers had been paid. “Most of the officers did not receive their salaries on the 15th, so we went to the Born to Protect offices to find out why people were not paid but the gates were closed. Our calls are not answered and e-mails we sent bounced back, so that’s why we decided to strike.”


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Beloning uitgereik om inligting te bekom oor plaasmoord te Donkerhoek, oos van Pretoria

Beloning uitgereik om inligting te bekom oor plaasmoord te Donkerhoek, oos van Pretoria

Sedert die moord op ‘n hoewe op Donkerhoek, oos van Pretoria, in 2015, was daar geen vordering in die ondersoek nie, wat daartoe gelei het dat ‘n beloning nou uitgereik word in ‘n poging om meer inligting te bekom.

Op 15 November 2015, nou twee jaar gelede, is die 32-jarige Gavin Wolfswinkel vermoor, en Lucky Sithome is ook in die aanval dood. Wolfswinkel sou ‘n maand later getrou het.

Die Boschkop polisiekantoor, wat die gebied bedien waar die moord gepleeg is, was al voorheen dikwels in omstredenheid gedompel omdat lede nie hulle werk doen nie of selfs openlik rassisties teen blanke klaers optree.

Chnay Coetzer, Wolfswinkelse suster, sê die gebrek aan vordering deur die polisie met die ondersoek, het hulle as familie laat besluit om ‘n private speurder aan te stel en ‘n beloning vir bruikbare inligting uit te loof.

Lede van die publiek wat enige inligting het, kan dit deurstuur aan Chnay Coetzer by 079 522 1210. Mense is welkom om anoniem hulle inligting te deel en alle inligting sal hoogs vertroulik hanteer word.

Foto: Die vermoorde mnr. Gavin Wolfswinkel


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Geskiedkundige Kerkplein in Pretoria trek ’n nuwe baadjie aan

kerkplein

Die bome in die geskiedkundige Kerkplein in Pretoria het in die slag gebly, maar sal deur nuwe bome en ander aantreklikhede vervang word.

Foto’s van die afgekapte bome het Pretorianers vandeesweek verstom, maar die Tshwane-munisipaliteit sê dit is net ’n tydelike situasie en die plein sal nadat die projek afgehandel is mooier as ooit wees.

Solly Msimanga, DA-burgemeester van die Tshwane-metroraad, het met sy begrotingsrede in Mei dié projek aangekondig en inwoners gemaan om geduldig te wees omdat die projek sowat nege maande sal neem om af te handel.

Die Lalela-projek (die Zoeloe-woord vir luister) sal volgens Msimanga die eerste in sy soort wees en hopelik tot ’n meer inklusiewe gemeenskap bydra.

Die vorige ANC-beheerde burgemeesterskomitee het die projek vier jaar gelede goedgekeur, maar dit het nie ’n werklikheid geword nie.

Die nuwe administrasie het in Augustus verlede jaar beheer by die ANC oorgeneem en meen Kerkplein kort ’n “nuwe laag erfenis” waar ál die stad se inwoners tuis sal voel.

Daar is ’n paar nuwe jong boompies in twee rye aan die een kant van die plein aangeplant.

Saam met die bekende monument van oudpres. Paul Kruger en sy burgers wat sinoniem met die plein is, sal die nalatenskap en werk van struggle-staatmakers ook op die plein en by die Paleis van Justisie (oorkant die plein) as deel van die Lalela-spraakvryheidsmonument bewaar word.

’n Kunstenaarsvoorstellings van hoe die nuwe Kerkplein gaan lyk.

’n Rots wat van Robbeneiland kom waar politieke gevangenes in die apartheidsjare gedwonge arbeid verrig het, sal onder meer uitgestal word.

Die Tshwane-munisipaliteit hoop dit sal lede van die publiek, besoekers en beleggers na die omgewing van Kerkplein lok.

“Ons hoop dit sal ’n plek word waar die kleurvolle sy van vryheid van spraak geniet kan word en waar dit kan bydra tot die openbare diskoers in Suid-Afrika,” het Msimanga destyds gesê.
Daar sal daagliks vermaak op die plein wees wat hopelik toeriste en plaaslike inwoners sal lok en wat kan bydra tot die hernuwing van die middestad. Kunstenaars sal dag en nag hier gratis kan optree.

’n Opelugteater word ook in die vooruitsig gestel van waar kunstenaars se optredes wêreldwyd deur televisie of die internet uitgesaai kan word.

Konstruksiewerk aan die plein het op 23 Januarie begin, wat die tydelike sluiting van sommige strate genoodsaak het.

“Die plein sal geheel en al anders lyk met bome, waaronder ook jakarandas, opgeknapte grasperke en straatbankies wat by die moderne tuinuitleg sal aanpas,” het Lindela Mashigo, woordvoerder van die Tshwane-metro, in Januarie gesê.

“Die herontwerp sal tot die vernuwing van die middestad bydra.”

Deur: Netwerk 24


 

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PRETORIA WOMAN CELEBRATES 106TH BIRTHDAY

PRETORIA WOMAN CELEBRATES 106TH BIRTHDAY

Health MEC Gwen Ramokgopa says the National Development Plan’s goal to have a minimum life expectancy of 70 years is achievable.

The MEC was part of birthday celebrations for 106-year-old Makwena Mabitsela in Atteridgeville on Saturday.

She has urged South Africans to lead healthy lifestyles in their quest for a longer life.

Ramokgopha says Mabitsela is an inspiration.

“I tried to hold a mic for her and she said no, she’ll hold it herself. She’s an example of what is possible in terms of longevity.”

By: EWN


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Verdagte dreig met selfmoord ná polisie hom vaskeer

Verdagte dreig met selfmoord ná polisie hom vaskeer

Twee mans is Woensdag tydens ʼn huisbraak in Laudium in Pretoria in hegtenis geneem en ʼn derde verdagte kort daarna.

Konst. Simon Chokoe, woordvoerder van die polisie, het gesê die voorval het net ná 19:00 plaasgevind.
Die drie gewapende verdagtes, tussen 30 en 45 jaar oud, het volgens Chokoe by ʼn paartjie se huis ingestorm, hulle aangerand en van hul selfone beroof.

“In die verdagtes se poging om te vlug het die inwoner hulle gekonfronteer en twee van die verdagtes is vasgekeer. Een kon daarin slaag om te ontsnap,” het Chokoe gesê.

Volgens Chokoe het ʼn spoedige reaksie van die polisie se taktiesereaksie- en honde-eenheid gesorg dat die derde verdagte in Claudius naby die R55 aangekeer is.

“Een van die polisie se onderhandelaars is ingeroep na die toneel omdat die verdagte gedreig het om homself te skiet,” het Chokoe gesê.

Volgens Chokoe is die verdagte binne minute ná onderhandeling in hegtenis geneem. “Die polisie het beslag gelê op twee ongelisensieerde vuurwapens.”

Die paartjie is na ʼn nabygeleë hospitaal geneem vir mediese behandeling. Dit is nie duidelik hoe ernstig hulle beseer is nie.

Die verdagtes sal binnekort in die Atteridgeville-landdroshof verskyn.

ʼn Saak van huisroof word ondersoek.

Deur: Maroela Media


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Burgemeester van Tshwane voor treurende families weggejaag

Burgemeester van Tshwane voor treurende families weggejaag

Solly Msimanga, burgemeester van Tshwane, moes Maandag uit Soshanguve, noord van Pretoria, vergesel word nadat gemeenskapslede hom verjaag het waar vyf kinders dood is toe ʼn paneel van ʼn munisipale ligmas losgekom het.

Maroela Media het vroeër berig vyf kinders, tussen ses en 12 jaar oud, is dood toe hulle by Apollo-lig, net buite die Bopapes se huis, gespeel het. Die swaar metaalring wat die hoë lig ondersteun, het losgekom en vier kinders is op slag dood. Twee kinders is na ʼn hospitaal geneem, waar een van hulle by George Mukhari-hospitaal gesterf het. Een van die kinders is nie beseer nie. Twee van die kinders was nefies uit die Bopape-familie.

Msimanga wou ʼn besoek aflê aan die treurende gesinne, het sy waarnemende woordvoerder, Lindela Mashigo, gesê. Toe Msimanga en ʼn span afgevaardigdes van die munisipaliteit egter Maandagoggend by Block X-gemeenskapsaal in Soshanguve opdaag, het lede van die plaaslike sakeforum hul “ongemak” uitgespreek met sy teenwoordigheid.

“In die lig van die tragiese gebeure en die rou emosie, het die burgemeester besluit om nie in gesprek te tree met die groep mense nie, maar eerder na die families te gaan,” het Mashigo verduidelik. “ʼn Groep mense het die burgemeester weer voorgekeer toe hy by een van die families opgedaag het. Dit is duidelik dat die groep mense ʼn politieke agenda wil dryf in hierdie tyd waar politiek die laaste ding in die burgemeester se gedagtes is. Dit is baie jammer dat die mense, wat as gemeenskapsleiers beskou word, eerder hul eie politieke belang wil dryf as om die families se gevoelens in ag te neem.”

Msimanga se kantoor blameer die ANC, die opposisie in Tshwane, vir die chaos. “Dit is nou baie duidelik dat die ANC in Tshwane nie eers meer voorgee om vir mense om te gee nie, en hulle gebruik nou mense se pyn om ʼn politieke agenda te dryf. Hierdie tipe gedrag word ten sterkste veroordeel.”

Sommige inwoners het gekla dat hulle met rubberkoeëls geskiet is, deur lede van die Tshwane-metropolisie, wat Msimanga beskerm. Sommige van die inwoners het glo doppies van die rubberkoeëls gehou.

Wykraadslid Phumzile Hlatshwayo sê die gemeenskap soek al sedert Saterdag bloed. “Dit was baie sleg toe ek Saterdagmiddag daar aangekom het. Die gemeenskap is baie sensitief. hulle het intussen bande op die pad aan die brand gesteek. Mens sien die frustrasie van die gemeenskap. Hulle is kwaad omdat hulle dienste verwaarloos word. Daar is ʼn hele aantal van dié ligmaste wat ook oop is soos die een wat op die kinders geval het. Ons versoek dienslewering en instandhouding,” het Hlatshwayo gesê. “Ons hoor daar is nie geld nie, maar as mens na plekke soos Waterkloof gaan, dan sien mens nie dieselfde probleme nie. Maar in die townships word die begroting beperk. Die prioriteit is die voorstede.”

Mashigo het vroeër gesê dit wil voorkom of iemand met die kabels van die ligmas gepeuter het, vermoedelik in ʼn poging om dit te steel. “Dit is hartseer dat diewe se vandalisme van elektriese kabels die lewens van onskuldige kinders geëis het,” Mashigo bygevoeg.

Deur: Maroela Media


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Voortrekkers gevra om te loop tydens raadsvergadering in Pretoria

Voortrekkers gevra om te loop tydens raadsvergadering in Pretoria

“Mag Afrikanerjeug dan nie deelneem aan demokrasie nie,” vra dr. Danie Langner, leier van die Voortrekkers, nadat ’n groep Voortrekkers gevra is om ’n raadsvergadering in Pretoria te verlaat.

“Ons het onskuldig met goeie bedoelings na die raadsvergadering gegaan . . . Hoekom mag hulle nie blootstelling kry nie? Ons wil ons jeug juis aan demokratiese prosesse blootstel sodat hulle kan sien hoe ’n demokrasie, ’n stadsraad en ’n parlement werk,” sê Langner.

Volgens hom is dit “baie jammer” dat die groep van 14 Voortrekkers wat almal in gr. 10 is, Donderdag gevra is om ’n Tshwane-metroraadsvergadering te verlaat.

“Ons is regtig teleurgesteld in die politieke partye in dié raad se reaksie. Wat is die boodskap wat hulle wou oordra? Dis ’n afbreek van sosiale kohesie en dui eintlik ook op ’n disfunksionele stadsraad.”

Die Voortrekkers het die speaker, Katlego Mathebe, vooraf skriftelik toestemming gevra om die vergadering te mag bywoon.

Mathebe het die versoek toegestaan, maar opposisiepartye in dié raad was baie ontevrede oor haar besluit.

Ons leer hulle om kultureel verdraagsaam te wees. Daar is wit, Indiërs en swart mense in dié land. Almal se kulture moet waardeer en gerespekteer word.

Mauritz Meiring

Benjamin Disoloane, leier van die EFF in die hoofstad, het dadelik kapsie teen die groep se teenwoordigheid gemaak.

“Ons het duidelike transformasie nodig. Dié kinders verteenwoordig dit nie.”

Nadat die een ná die ander raadslid van die EFF en ANC ook hul ontevredenheid oor die Voortrekkers uitgespreek het, het Solly Msimanga, uitvoerende burgemeester, die raadslede en speaker gevra dat die “onskuldige kinders” nie aan die bakleiery in die raad blootgestel moet word nie.

Die ander partye in die raad het uiteindelik hul sin gekry en die Voortrekker-groep is gevra om die vergadering eers tydelik te verlaat en later heeltemal.

Langner sê die Voortrekkers raak nie by partypolitieke kwessies betrokke nie.

“Politiek het tog ’n invloed op kulturele organisasies. Een van die Voortrekkers se waardes is positiewe leierskap.”

Volgens hom is hy deur verskeie politieke partye, waaronder ook Nathi Mthethwa, minister van kuns en kultuur, gevra: “Waar is die Afrikaner-kinders. Ons sien hulle nêrens nie”.

Mauritz Meiring, wat dié betrokke groep Voortrekkers as spanoffisier na die vergadering vergesel het, sê die einste groep het om dié rede ook ’n ruk gelede die konstitusionele hof besoek.

“Ons leer hulle om kultureel verdraagsaam te wees. Daar is wit, Indiërs en swart mense in dié land. Almal se kulture moet waardeer en gerespekteer word. Voortrekkers word geleer wat goeie burgerreg is. Wat gebeur het, is kulturele onverdraagsaamheid. Daar sit ’n klomp oningeligte raadslede in dié stadsraad.”

Langner sê al was die voorval hoe betreurenswaardig, gaan dit die kinders dalk bedag maak op wat hulle eendag op universiteitskampusse kan teëkom.