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News24.com | Cops monitor KwaMashu after overnight violent protests
Durban – Foreign-owned shops were looted in a violent protest that erupted in KwaMashu, Durban on Monday night.
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Marshall Security said that the area went into lockdown, with some protesters causing extensive damage and “destroying” a foreign-owned shop.
By Tuesday morning, Kwazulu-Natal police said the situation was under control and officers were still monitoring the area.
Lieutenant-Colonel Thulani Zwane said no one had yet been arrested, but cases of public violence were opened.
Police could not immediately confirm that stories about children being kidnapped in the area had potentially sparked the protest.
News24.com | ‘There’s no crime in talking to the Guptas’ – Manyi
Johannesburg – No independent institutions have found the Gupta family guilty of any wrongdoing, Progressive Professional Forum (PPF) head Mzwanele “Jimmy” Manyi has said.
Speaking to broadcaster Cape Talk on Monday night, Manyi was responding to reports at the weekend that he had approached the Gupta family seeking positions for himself and attorney Xoliswa Mpongoshe at state-owned-entities.
Two emails sent from Manyi’s Gmail account to Sahara CEO Ashu Chawla in 2014 show how he mentioned “as discussed with Tony [Gupta]” and then attached the two CVs. The emails form part of a huge batch of emails obtained by City Press, News24’s sister publication.
On Monday, Manyi, who is the former government spokesperson, said there was nothing wrong with what he had done, and that if given the chance to do it again, he would.
Desperation
He said people were so desperate for employment that he would use any opportunity to assist them.
“If they say a Gupta can assist, I will give a CV to a Gupta,” Manyi said.
“In this country people are so desperate. They eat rats out of desperation, they eat snakes, they eat grass, they drink petrol out of desperation. So if I am sitting in a position where I can assist people not to go and eat rats but try and ensure that their CV gets into the pot for processing I will definitely do that. Will I do it today? I will still do it even today.”
Manyi said he had full confidence in the integrity of the process government undertook in filling a position.
“Therefore regardless of who put the CV in the box, the issue is the integrity and the process of government. From where I sit [it] is impeccable and it would weed out whatever was not worth merit and therefore any CV that eventually gets appointed, that CV would have merit as appointed by Cabinet.”
Manyi said those who were criticising him were hypocrites, saying the forwarding of colleagues’ CVs was something they all did on a daily basis.
“We do this every day in the professional space. I can tell you now, that if professionals are honest, they will tell you how many of them send CVs to me and to many other people to say ‘please forward, please forward’.
“We do this every day in the professional space, not only CVs by the way. Some say ‘Please assist me with funding, I don’t know this CEO, please introduce me’. We do this every day,” he said.
Guptas ‘disrupting white monopoly capital’
Manyi said the Gupta family had done nothing wrong in the eyes of the country’s independent institutions and the only reason they were being labelled as wrongdoers was because they were disrupting the business elite from taking advantage of South Africans.
“I have a problem with hypocrites that we have in this country that are going to say Guptas this, Guptas that, and yet the same people have got nothing to say with banks of this country that are ripping us off every day – these hypocrites are quiet about this.
“The crime the Guptas have committed is to disrupt the white monopoly capital in their eating [of money],” he said.
Manyi said he did not associate the Gupta name with leprosy because he did not suffer from white monopoly capital’s spell.
“I do not have a problem of a Gupta-phobia. If you associate me with a Gupta that does nothing to worry me because Guptas are not outlaws.”
The only ones who had anything negative to say about the controversial family, according to Manyi, was “white monopoly capital media”.
“The only people that have pronounced on the Guptas are people with no credibility, the liars that are correcting their mistakes every day. The white monopoly capital media. So I do not take media seriously in this country. I do not read their newspapers because they lie every day.
“So if media says Guptas are wrong, I don’t take that seriously – so what media says means nothing to me,” he said.
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Cape Union Mart
Cape Union Mart International (Pty) Ltd has been equipping South African adventurers since 1933, and is South Africa’s favourite outdoor adventure store. Stocking everything one needs for outdoor pursuits – including hiking, camping, trail running, mountain biking, snow sports, travel and more – Cape Union Mart is an essential first step in every adventure. Cape Union Mart has stores across South Africa, and in Namibia and Botswana.
Store Assistant Leader (Middelburg)
Cape Union Mart
Cape Union Mart International (Pty) Ltd has been equipping South African adventurers since 1933, and is South Africa’s favourite outdoor adventure store. Stocking everything one needs for outdoor pursuits – including hiking, camping, trail running, mountain biking, snow sports, travel and more – Cape Union Mart is an essential first step in every adventure. Cape Union Mart has stores across South Africa, and in Namibia and Botswana.
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Cape Union Mart
Cape Union Mart International (Pty) Ltd has been equipping South African adventurers since 1933, and is South Africa’s favourite outdoor adventure store. Stocking everything one needs for outdoor pursuits – including hiking, camping, trail running, mountain biking, snow sports, travel and more – Cape Union Mart is an essential first step in every adventure. Cape Union Mart has stores across South Africa, and in Namibia and Botswana.
eNCA | VIDEO: Passengers scream for help in alleged taxi altercation
Taxis racing while passengers scream in fear. pic.twitter.com/RJIR4bcI80
— NKOKHI (@nkokhi) May 28, 2017
JOHANNESBURG – Video footage of taxi drivers involved in an apparent altercation while driving is doing the round on social media.
In the video, passengers are heard screaming and pleading with a taxi driver to slow down and stop while it appears that another driver is chasing him.
The other driver can be seen swerving and driving into oncoming traffic.
The incident apparently took place in Kyalami, north of Johannesburg.
According, to one social media user, one of the drivers used a route that he wasn’t supposed to use.
Meanwhile, Gauteng MEC for Community Safety, Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane condemned the reckless driving and conduct by taxi drivers.
“I am deeply angry and shocked at the reckless driving and conduct by our taxi drivers on Gauteng roads. I condemn these childish acts in (the) strongest and harshest terms,” Nkosi-Malobane said.
“Despite various road safety measures in place, Gauteng roads continue to experience growing incidents of reckless driving resulting in fatal crashes. The safety of our passengers within our public transport system remains a priority to law enforcement agencies.”
Nkosi-Malobane said she would ensure that law enforcement agencies work around the clock to investigate the matter and ensure that the culprits are charged with reckless and negligent driving.
– Additional reporting ANA
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Learners celebrate Africa Day
Pupils from different schools in Port Elizabeth gathered at the PE Education District on the25th of May 2017 to celebrate Africa Day under the theme: The year of OR Tambo, building a better Africa and a better world. The event was supported by the Nelson Mandela Metro Municipality, Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture and an organization called the Community of African Nations in South Africa.
A beautiful display and demonstration of the different cultures that exist within our societies was exhibited and presented. The learners showcased a wide range of traditional dances, poetry and music. At the centre was the message of unity and prosperity in the African context.Some honored the day by dressing in African regalia that portrayed the diversity of the African people.
Mr. VuyisileMkentane, Director Special Programs, before giving his opening remarks, sang his clan praises as a way of encouraging learners to know who they are and where they come from, also knowing the importance of being able to trace your lineage as this will speak to your identity as an African. He also preached tolerance of each other as we live in a diverse continent made up of different ethnic groups with different languages and cultures. Also, giving emphasis to the notion of discrimination on the basis of gender, race and culture.
We celebrate Africa Day during difficult and tough times in South Africa, where our children are being abducted and females killed, these were the words spoken by MsTabisa Mandla of Nelson Mandela Metro Bay Municipality, citing how this is not African behavior; pleading all to stand up and fight against this atrocity and brutality. We cannot turn a blind eye to what is happening in our country, said Ms Mandla.
One cannot speak of Africa without addressing the issue of Xenophobia, which is one of the subject matters that learners gave emphasis to, rejecting its roots and effects.“Say no to Xenophobia, nobody is a foreigner in their own land Africa belongs to all who live in it. This was a message professed by a learner from Vezubuhle Primary School.
Let’s raise our voices together and say no to violence against women, violence against children and against xenophobia.
Being African is something to be proud of. We are sons and daughters of Africa. We are who we are because we are African…embracing African values is key to succeed in life”, these were the words of Dr. Leah Ndimurwimo, Lecturer of Law at NMMU, as she delivered her keynote address.
Speaking on violence, drugs and substance abuse that seems to be rife in our communities, she said. Do not allow somebody to ruin your future by accepting what they offer you. She encouraged young people to not associate themselves with things that will derail them in life and deter their prospects of excelling in life.
African children must strive to achieve and excel in what they want to be in life,” said Ndimurwimo.
ECDoE Celebrates Africa Day
Pupils from different schools in Port Elizabeth gathered at the PE Education District on the25th of May 2017 to celebrate Africa Day under the theme: The year of OR Tambo, building a better Africa and a better world. The event was supported by the Nelson Mandela Metro Municipality, Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture and an organization called the Community of African Nations in South Africa.
A beautiful display and demonstration of the different cultures that exist within our societies was exhibited and presented. The learners showcased a wide range of traditional dances, poetry and music. At the centre was the message of unity and prosperity in the African context.Some honored the day by dressing in African regalia that portrayed the diversity of the African people.
Mr. VuyisileMkentane, Director Special Programs, before giving his opening remarks, sang his clan praises as a way of encouraging learners to know who they are and where they come from, also knowing the importance of being able to trace your lineage as this will speak to your identity as an African. He also preached tolerance of each other as we live in a diverse continent made up of different ethnic groups with different languages and cultures. Also, giving emphasis to the notion of discrimination on the basis of gender, race and culture.
We celebrate Africa Day during difficult and tough times in South Africa, where our children are being abducted and females killed, these were the words spoken by MsTabisa Mandla of Nelson Mandela Metro Bay Municipality, citing how this is not African behavior; pleading all to stand up and fight against this atrocity and brutality. We cannot turn a blind eye to what is happening in our country, said Ms Mandla.
One cannot speak of Africa without addressing the issue of Xenophobia, which is one of the subject matters that learners gave emphasis to, rejecting its roots and effects.“Say no to Xenophobia, nobody is a foreigner in their own land Africa belongs to all who live in it. This was a message professed by a learner from Vezubuhle Primary School.
Let’s raise our voices together and say no to violence against women, violence against children and against xenophobia.
Being African is something to be proud of. We are sons and daughters of Africa. We are who we are because we are African…embracing African values is key to succeed in life”, these were the words of Dr. Leah Ndimurwimo, Lecturer of Law at NMMU, as she delivered her keynote address.
Speaking on violence, drugs and substance abuse that seems to be rife in our communities, she said. Do not allow somebody to ruin your future by accepting what they offer you. She encouraged young people to not associate themselves with things that will derail them in life and deter their prospects of excelling in life.
African children must strive to achieve and excel in what they want to be in life,” said Ndimurwimo.