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Sport24.co.za | Australia recall Maxwell for SA tour, Stoinis snubbed
Sydney – Batting star Glenn Maxwell’s self-imposed exile from international cricket ended when he was named on Tuesday in Australia’s limited-overs squads to tour South Africa, but in-form Marcus Stoinis missed out.
Maxwell, who stood down from Australian duties in October saying he needed a break to deal with mental health issues, was named in both the one-day and Twenty20 squads to face the Proteas.
Selector Trevor Hohns said Maxwell had earned a recall with his performances captaining the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League (BBL), where he has scored 389 runs at an average of 43.22.
“It is fantastic to have Glenn back in both squads given his brilliant form in the middle order for the Stars along with his results with the ball,” Hohns said.
Maxwell, 31, has played 110 one-dayers and 61 T20s for Australia, earning the nickname “Big Show” early in his career due to his match-turning abilities.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade and all-rounder Mitch Marsh, who last played limited-overs internationals in 2017 and 2018 respectively, were surprise inclusions on the back of strong BBL campaigns.
But Stoinis made neither the ODI or T20 squads, despite being named BBL player of the tournament with a competition-high 607 regular-season runs.
Hohns said Stoinis was on standby for South Africa, admitting the 30-year-old was unlucky to miss out.
“It is terrific to have a back-up player of his calibre in such good form,” he said.
Stoinis’ last limited-overs international was Australia’s World Cup semi-final loss against England last July, when he was dismissed for a two-ball duck.
Australia will play three T20s and three ODIs in South Africa, with the first fixture in Johannesburg on February 21.
Australia ODI squad:
Aaron Finch (captain), Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa
Australia T20 squad:
Aaron Finch (captain), Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Jhye Richardson, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa
News24.com | Sleeping baby allegedly kidnapped by unknown man near Klerksdorp
A sleeping one-year-old baby was snatched from her bed, allegedly by an unknown man, in Jouberton near Klerksdorp on Saturday.
According to police spokesperson Colonel Adele Myburgh, the girl’s 22-year-old mother said she was at her boyfriend’s house with her daughter, sleeping. She woke up and an unknown man was in the room. He grabbed the child from her and ran off.
A cellphone belonging to the mother’s boyfriend was allegedly also stolen during the incident.
The child has been identified as 15-month-old Mpho Kgoroyadira. She was last seen wearing a pink dress with a red-and-blue jersey.
Anyone with information about Mpho’s whereabouts is urged to call 08600 10111 or Captain Kagiso Disipi of the Klerksdorp Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Investigations Unit on 082 856 1748.
Audit Manager
Our client, an international accounting, finance and consulting firm is looking for an Audit Manager to join their team.
Open position : Audit Manager
Location : Port Elizabeth
Salary : Market related
Type : Permanent position
Job requirements :
•Accredited CTA degree
•Passed SAICA ITC and the SAICA APC exam
•Eligible to register as CA (SA)
•SAICA Trainee contract discharged
•1-year post articles experience
•Excellent knowledge of auditing standards, IFRS and IFRS for SME’s
•Working knowledge of SAICA, IRBA and other applicable Professional Codes of Conduct
•Proficient in Caseware working papers
•Sound management & leadership skills
•Good interpersonal and communication skills
•Coaching & Mentoring skills
•Pro-active, able to take responsibility and multi-task
•Ability to work both as part of a team and independently
•Able to prioritise and work efficiently and accurately under pressure
•Ability to work under pressure and according to deadlines.
•High stress threshold
•Good communication skills – speaking, reading and writing (English and Afrikaans)
•Sound ethical values required
Candidates meeting the above criteria are invited to apply for the position by emailing their CV to dee@kingrec.co.za
Please note, applications made via Facebook or LinkedIn will not be evaluated, only email applications will be considered, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
If you have not received contact from us within two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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News24.com | Alleged child rapist Willem Breytenbach to appear in court, more charges expected
Willem Breytenbach, the former teacher and journalist who is accused of sexual abuse by several men, will appear in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday on one charge of indecent assault and one of sexual assault.
More charges were expected to be added. Breytenbach was released on R50 000 bail on December 5.
In November last year, Johannesburg-based copywriter Deon Wiggett and News24 co-published a series of podcasts called My Only Story, in which Wiggett exposed Breytenbach as an alleged sexual predator. It ultimately led to his arrest on December 3 at his mother’s house in Reebok, a small town near Mossel Bay in the Southern Cape.
Since his arrest, more men who allege they were raped or sexually abused by Breytenbach, have come forward, bringing the total to 41.
Of these, 17 were younger than 16 when Breytenbach allegedly abused them, seven were younger than 18 and the youngest was 12 years old at the time of the alleged incident.
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These alleged incidents happened between 1983 and 2019. Of these alleged victims, eight were pupils at Grey College in Bloemfontein and 11 at Hoërskool Langenhoven in Riversdale, where Breytenbach taught in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Seven, including Wiggett, came into contact with Breytenbach in their teens while participating in a school newspaper project Breytenbach organised when in the employ of Media24.
Nine others claimed Breytenbach, 55, abused them when they were his employees at Cape Town-based digital marketing firms Lumico and Lightspeed Digital Media from 2014 to 2019.
‘Please respect me’
Following the publication of the first podcast on November 7, in which Breytenbach was simply referred to as “Jimmy”, Breytenbach closed all his social media accounts and disabled his cellphone number.
Breytenbach asked most of his employees at his company, Lightspeed Digital Media, to resign and left his Cape Town house for Reebok.
News24 located him at this house on November 21.
“Please respect me. I respect you, but unfortunately, I can’t speak to you,” he said before closing the door.
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The following day, News24 reported that Breytenbach had attempted suicide on November 15 on a beach near Mossel Bay. He had taken a mixture of sleeping tablets and alcohol and was taken to hospital in a critical condition.
Magistrate Ronel Oliver granted Breytenbach bail with conditions, which included that he signed in at a police station three times a week, and remained in the Groot Brak River area. He also had to surrender his passport and may not have contact with any complainants.