An assortment of guns and ammunition found at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital (Supplied)
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Guns and ammunition were found at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital on Sunday.
The Department of Health said it was shocked by the discovery in a doctor’s quarters which was vacant and being renovated.
Handcuffs, a police reflector vest and cap were also found.
The Gauteng’s acting health MEC, Jacob Mamabolo, said the cache was found by security guards on Sunday morning while they were on routine patrol.
They found 47 bullets, three 9mm handguns, two pepper spray canisters, a police reflector vest and cap as well as handcuffs.
“It is deeply concerning that an unaccounted for assortment of ammunition was found in a space that is meant to look after patients’ health care,” said Masuku, shortly after announcing the return of elective surgeries at the facility in Soweto.
“We call on the police to get to the bottom of this and ensure that if these weapons were used to commit any crime those responsible are brought to book,” he added.
The police did not furnish any more information. This will be added when it is received.
Earlier, the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department said they found a stash of weapons in a room in Yeoville after a tip-off about a possible robbery.
Colleagues gather at the scene where Lieutenant Colonel Charl Kinnear was killed on Friday.
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Forensics for Justice has offered a R1 million reward for information that will lead to the conviction of those who arranged the murder of detective, Lieutenant ColonelCharl Kinnear.
Kinnear was shot and killed in front of his Cape Town house.
Forensic consultant Paul O’Sullivan says his organisation wants to send a message to the underworld that crime cannot be committed with impunity.
A R1 million reward has been offered for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for arranging the murder of detective, Lieutenant Colonel Charl Kinnear.
Kinnear, who was attached to the Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit, was shot dead in front of his house in Bishop Lavis in Cape Town on Friday.
Kinnear’s killing is suspected to have been an assassination, although this has not been confirmed by police. They would also not speculate about the possible motive for the murder.
Forensics for Justice offered the reward on Sunday via a WhatsApp message: “We will pay ONE MILLION RAND in CASH for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons that arranged the murder of Lieutenant Colonel Charl Kinnear.”
“He’s been living a decent, hard-working, honest life, and here he is, getting on with his job…” Forensics for Justice’s Paul O’Sullivan, a seasoned forensic consultant, told News24.
“If the underworld believes that they can win the day, and bring the country to its knees by murdering decent, ethical cops, we need to show them that cannot be the case.
Cops must be respected, not murdered
“We need to get to a situation where honest cops are respected in their communities and not murdered,” O’Sullivan said.
The criminal justice system was captured, he claimed. “It means criminals, and especially organised criminals, can commit crime with impunity. And that’s got to be stopped.”
O’Sullivan said whatever information he received would be passed on to the Hawks.
“Hopefully, we’ll catch somebody. We’re not interested in the people who pulled the trigger or drove the getaway car. We want the persons who arranged it.”
Hawks spokesperson Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi told News24 he was not aware of the reward.
He said no one had been arrested for Kinnear’s murder by noon on Sunday.
The notice of the reward offered for the conviction of those responsible for Kinnear’s murder.
Cheetahs loose forward Aidon Davis in action during the PRO14 encounter against the Dragons at Rodney Parade in Newport, Wales on 29 February 2020.
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With rumours circulating that four South African franchises might join an expanded version of the PRO14 tournament, a number of disgruntled ex-Cheetahs players have written an open letter to SA Rugby.
According to Rapport, the letter demands that the Cheetahs franchise remain part of the PRO14 competition if the rumoured scenario does pan out.
Members of the 1976 Cheetahs Currie Cup winning side, who beat Western Province 36-13 in the final, are behind the letter, initiated by Ross van Reenen, a former lock for the team.
Van Reenen believes that the Cheetahs should be the first name put forward for an expanded PRO14 tournament and the other three franchises can then be decided.
“Or else, the Currie Cup must determine who the four best teams in the country are,” says Van Reenen in the letter.
“Or are the other franchises scared of the Cheetahs?”
Van Reenen continued to put the case forward for the 2019 Currie Cup champions.
“Do we understand this correctly? The team that has gained fame over 125 years for playing attractive rugby and the union that is surely the biggest breeding ground in South African rugby, will be shown the middle finger for the umpteenth time, said Van Reenen, referring to 2017 when the Cheetahs were cut from Super Rugby.
“After the Super Rugby fiasco a few years ago when the Cheetahs were shown the door, the team had to find their own way and had to fight for the opportunity to play in the PRO14.
“Now they want to take that away from them too?” asked Van Reenen.
The Cheetahs will return to action in October when local rugby gets underway once again.
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Not all eczema treatments can be given to young children
In a study, a topical probiotic against eczema was tested on children, with good results
This fits in with evidence that eczema involves an imbalance in the skin’s microbiome
Applying a type of “good” bacteria to the skin may relieve children of the itch and discomfort of eczema, a new, small study suggests.
Eczema is a chronic inflammatory condition that causes dry, itchy skin and scaly rashes. It usually starts in early childhood, and commonly occurs along with allergies like hay fever and asthma, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
There are numerous treatments for eczema, both topical and oral, but not all can be given to young kids.
“So, there’s a big need for safe and effective treatments for young children,” said study author Dr Ian Myles. He is a researcher and staff clinician with the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Imbalance in microbiome
For the study, his team tested a topical probiotic against eczema in 20 children as young as three years of age. Over four months, 17 of the 20 saw their rashes and itchiness fade by more than 50%.
The children were also able to cut down on topical corticosteroids, a standard treatment for eczema – but one that can cause side effects like thinning of the skin and stretch marks.
The probiotic therapy is a spray solution containing live Roseomonas mucosa bacteria. Those microbes are normally present on the skin, and past research has found that R. mucosa from people with healthy skin can treat eczema in lab mice.
In contrast, samples of the bacteria from people with eczema either had no effect, or made the skin condition worse.
It all fits with evidence that eczema involves an imbalance in the skin’s microbiome. That refers to the vast array of bacteria and other microbes that naturally dwell on the skin and help maintain its health.
Staph infections
The skin, Myles explained, has to repair itself from daily wear-and-tear, and the microbiome assists in that. He said R. mucosa appears to produce oils that aid the skin’s repair capacity.
The treatment also reduced staph bacteria on the children’s skin, and those microbes can worsen eczema symptoms.
Dr John Browning, a paediatric dermatologist, said, “I think this is a really interesting study.” Browning was not involved in the research.
He said people with eczema often get staph infections and need antibiotic treatment. It’s possible R. mucosa could be an alternative, according to Browning, who is based at Children’s Hospital of San Antonio and Texas Dermatology and Laser Specialists.
The findings, published online on 9 September in the journal Science Translational Medicine, are based on 20 children and teenagers who were given the probiotic therapy for four months. They (or their parents) applied the spray solution twice a week for three months, and then every other day for the final month.
Lasting benefits
On average, Myles said, the kids’ itchiness and rash improved by 60% to 75%, with no significant side effects.
And there were signs it could have lasting benefits. Eight months after the therapy was stopped, the good bacteria were still colonising the children’s skin – indicating R. mucosa had “moved in,” Myles explained.
That, he said, suggests the therapy could be one time only. It would still be possible, though, that whatever caused the bacterial imbalance in the skin could do it again.
Myles said a broader goal is to figure out what those factors are – with diet, soaps and antibiotics being among the suspects.
Browning is part of another trial testing R. mucosa for treating eczema. But he does not think it is the only bacterium that matters.
Further development
“There could be a lot of variability patient to patient in whether this approach would be helpful,” Browning said.
Myles agreed, noting that not all study patients responded to the probiotic.
It’s unclear when the R. mucosa therapy could become commercially available. The US National Institutes of Health has licensed it to a private company, Forte Biosciences, to further develop.
Myles said the company worked to freeze-dry the probiotic so it can be reconstituted with water, then sprayed on. That will make it shelf-stable.
“We anticipate this being something you can pick up at the pharmacy,” he said.
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Gavin Hunt being unveiled as the new Kaizer Chiefs head coach.
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SuperSport United development coach Kwanele Kopo believes Gavin Hunt’s trophy-laden career provides strong evidence that he’ll bring silverware to Kaizer Chiefs.
Hunt was appointed Amakhosi’s new head coach this week, following the departure of Ernst Middendorp, and Chiefs fans are hoping the former Bidvest Wits boss will bring an end to their trophy drought.
Kopo, who worked alongside Hunt during his time at SuperSport, has backed his former colleague to succeed at Naturena.
“Hey I don’t know, it’s difficult to say you know, there’s no crystal ball for success with any coach for any club,” Kopo told KickOff.
“But history says that wherever he’s been, he’s been successful. And I guess his future employment is always based on that. I think that’s the biggest attraction for anyone.
“History says that, after his start at Black Leopards, Swallows, he came to SuperSport and won three league titles, a couple of trophies. He came to Wits where I don’t think anybody would have thought of Wits winning the league, he won the league.
“So from a profile perspective he is a coach that you would refer to as a title-winning coach. He is a coach that is capable of winning trophies. Environments may be able to assist in that process.
“But I think to doubt Gavin… for me personally, I know Gavin, I’ve worked with him and I have no doubts about his capabilities as a coach and as a successful coach.
“If you have to judge it on probability, well probability says he’s won the league in his last two clubs. He might win the league with the next club. But like I said, environment must also play a part.
“Gavin on his own is capable of winning the league. Ya I think Gavin, Pitso [Mosimane]… nobody will doubt those two coaches in terms of competing for the league.”