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News24.com | Activists say they have had enough of paying to protest
Dozens of people marched from John Ross Park to the Johannesburg City Council in Braamfontein on Friday morning, to protest the municipality’s charging of fees to protest.
The protest was led by Right2Know (R2K).
R2K demanded that the municipality stop charging fees for protests immediately. The group demanded the right to give notice of a protest any day of the week, in person, on paper or digitally and that the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department stop only accepting notices in person and only approving marches on Wednesdays.
Murray Hunter of R2K said the organisation was aware of only two municipalities that charged protest fees. He said this was unconstitutional as it forced people, particularly poor communities, to pay for a constitutional right.
READ: Charging people to protest doesn’t infringe on their constitutional rights – City of Joburg
“These fees can start at R180 and run into thousands of rands. How can you expect people to pay to exercise a constitutional right? We would not pay a fee to vote in elections and we should not pay a fee to participate in a protest,” read a memorandum handed to the office of Mayor Herman Mashaba.
For this march, the Metro Police and the municipality wanted R2K to pay a fee of R446 for “planning costs”.
According to R2K’s submission handed to Mashaba’s office, “The practices by the [municipality] detailed here are additional and unfair obstacles placed before people who are seeking to follow the lawful procedures set out in the Regulation of Gatherings Act.”
The Regulation of Gatherings Act is the law that regulates protests. The act states that any person has the right to express their views on any matter freely in public and to enjoy the protection of the state while doing so. The practice of this right, it says, should take place peacefully and with respect for other people’s rights.
The act says people intending to protest must give the municipality seven days notice and provide it with other information like contact details of the organisers, where the protest will take place, what time, and so on. Unless there is good reason to believe that the protest will lead to injury, property destruction or traffic disruption, it should be allowed. If there are any concerns of threats or disruptions, the act says the municipality and police should call a meeting with the protestors to negotiate a solution. There is no mention of protest fees in the act.
A coalition called Right2Protest (started with the assistance of R2K) has published the first annual State of Protest Report. The report says municipalities often use “bylaws”, which are rules set by local authorities, to stifle protest action.
“This matters because the right to assembly, peacefully and unarmed, is protected in section 17 of the Constitution. It is a crucial form of a freedom … [used] predominantly by poor and marginalised communities to make their voices heard and raise grievances on issues that matter to their lives,” read R2K’s submission.
Zodwa Madiba is an activist from the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee (SECC). Soweto falls under the City of Johannesburg municipality. Madiba said the SECC planned a march in Soweto about three years ago. She said the metro police wanted the organisation to pay a fee but the organisation did not have money. As a result, she said that the SECC is on a list of people and organisations that owe money to the municipality.
“We believe we shouldn’t pay for a march because it is our right and if it wasn’t for the municipality not delivering services like they promised us, we wouldn’t have to go to the streets in the first place,” said Madiba.
The memo was received by Community and Stakeholder Advisor to the Mayor Simangaliso Shongwe and a metro police representative. Shongwe said the municipality would respond within 14 days.
Health24.com | 4 mistakes you’re making that are causing you to gain weight
We don’t always realise that our daily habits are making us gain weight. Despite our best efforts, we still struggle to lose the weight. Drop these habits if you’re serious about shedding kilos.
1. You drink diet soda like it’s water
A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill study found that when people swapped their favourite sugary soft drink for the diet variety, they ate more desserts and more bread than people who swapped their go-to beverage for water. Artificial sweeteners may increase your hunger for sweet things, says study author Dr Barry Popkin.
Read more: Here’s why cutting out sugar helps you lose weight
2. You try too hard
Adopting a very rigid diet almost guarantees that your weight loss efforts will be sabotaged by food cravings, suggests a new study in the journal Appetite. So cut yourself some slack. Flexible dieters have just as many cravings and give into them just as often, says study author Adrian Meule. The difference is that they are more likely to get back on track quickly.
Read more: The science behind your cravings and how to beat them
3. You play call of duty until 2am
A study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reports that scant sleep can cause you to overeat fatty foods. When people slept only four hours a night for five days, they took in nearly 1 275 kilojoules more than when they slept nine hours a night. Too little shut-eye may increase your appetite by short-circuiting your brain’s sense of reward.
Read more: 10 easy ways to lose weight without starving yourself
4. You’re too damn optimistic
If you’re like most people, you wildly overestimate the number of kilojoules you burn during exercise. According to a study in the Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, people thought that a workout incinerated about 3 825 kilojoules when it actually only burned 1 275.
This article was originally published on www.mh.co.za
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News24.com | BREAKING: These 5 candidates made the cut for NPA boss – sources
Following three days of tough questioning, the panel of interviewers looking for a new National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has chosen their five candidates to fill the post.
News24 has learnt that the following five names will be submitted to President Cyril Ramaphosa to decide on who will be the next NPA boss:
- Adv Andrea Johnson
- Adv Shamila Batohi
- Adv Simphiwe Mlotshwa
- Adv Rodney De Kock
- Adv Siyabulela Mapoma
Interviews took place at the Union Buildings from Wednesday, with 11 candidates being canvassed by a panel headed by Energy Minister Jeff Radebe.
READ: The qualities we want in the new NPA boss
Following the last interview on Friday, Radebe explained the process that went behind shortlisting the 11 candidates that were interviewed.
“We sat down for many hours evaluating 45 names and we came up with 12 that we believed could come to the final interview,” he said.
“We are looking for a capable person who will be able to ensure that he or she can fearlessly defend the Constitution so that when they take decisions to prosecute it is without favour and without prejudice.
“We will come up with a candidate that many South Africans will be proud of,” he said.
ALSO READ: Who will be the new NPA boss? Here are our top picks for NDPP
President Cyril Ramaphosa was given 90 days from August 13 to appoint a new NDPP following then NDPP Shaun Abrahams’ exit.
The Constitutional Court declared Abrahams’ appointment unconstitutional.
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Sport24.co.za | Proteas bowlers shine in T20 win over Australia
Cape Town – The Proteas have beaten Australia in their lone T20 international at the Carrara Oval on the Gold Coast on Saturday.
SCORECARD: Australia v South Africa, T20
Having lost the toss, South Africa were asked to bat and posted 108/6 in the 10 overs the match was reduced to per side after heavy rain had at one stage threatened to wash out the match.
The Proteas got away to a flyer with opener Quinton de Kock clubbing 22 off 16 balls with two sixes and skipper Faf du Plessis hitting 27 from 15 balls.
The South Africans raced to 42 inside the opening three overs before Coulter-Nile claimed the wicket of Reeza Hendricks for 19 caught in the deep by Ben McDermott.
Glenn Maxwell had De Kock stumped by wicketkeeper Alex Carey and two overs later Du Plessis fell to a brilliant leaping catch over the boundary rope by Maxwell off Billy Stanlake.
That left South Africa at 84 for three, triggering a rash of late wickets for only 24 runs.
Heinrich Klaasen chipped in with 12 and David Miller hit 11, before he was the first of Tye’s wicket double.
Tye bowled out his only two overs at the end of the innings to finish with 2-18 while Coulter-Mile captured 2-19.
In response, the Proteas restricted Australia to 87/7, winning by 21 runs.
Andile Phehlukwayo (2-21), Tabraiz Shamsi (1-12), Chris Morris (2-12) and Lungi Ngidi (2-16) were all among the wickets for the visitors.
South Africa went into the T20 match after a 2-1 ODI series win over Australia.
The T20 is the start of four matches for Australia over the next week with three internationals against India.
Teams:
Australia
Aaron Finch (captain), D’Arcy Short, Chris Lynn, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Ben McDermott, Alex Carey, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Andrew Tye, Jason Behrendorff, Billy Stanlake
South Africa
Quinton de Kock, Reeza Hendricks, Faf du Plessis (captain), David Miller, Heinrich Klaasen, Farhaan Behardien, Andile Phehlukwayo, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Tabraiz Shamsi
Umpires: Gerard Abood (AUS) and Paul Wilson (AUS)
TV umpire: Simon Fry (AUS)
Match referee: Jeff Crowe (NZL)
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