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The police and prosecuting authorities are at odds over the details surrounding the non-appearance in court of a suspect arrested for an attack on a homeless man in Muckleneuck in Pretoria.
The suspect did not appear in court on Friday as was widely expected.
According to the National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Phindi Louw, the matter was not placed on the court roll as the suspect was brought to court after the prescribed 48 hours.
“A person must be brought to court within 48 hours of their arrest,” Louw said.
Police however denied this, saying the suspect would appear in court on Monday.
“The man is not released and the case will come on Monday,” police spokesperson Captain Kay Makhubele told News24.
“They spoke [the investigating officer] to the senior public prosecutor. It’s not correct that the person was held for long hours.”
Makhubele added that the man would make his first appearance on charges of attempted murder and assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
The suspect was supposed to have appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Friday, police said earlier.
News24 reported that the man was arrested after a homeless man opened a case this week claiming that he was stabbed earlier this year.
The man was arrested on Wednesday, according to police.
News24 has also seen the case docket, where it is noted that the victim was attacked across from Magnolia Park in the early hours of the morning on February 5. He was allegedly stabbed.
News24 previously reported that police had tracked down homeless men who said they had been attacked by a man who was wearing a balaclava while they were sleeping. They were also attacked in the Muckleneuk area.
A homeless man, who did not want to reveal his identity, told News24 that he had woken up in the early hours of the morning last month to find a man violently stabbing him.
The man recounted his ordeal, saying the attack happened around 03:00 and that his attacker was wearing a black hooded jacket and was wielding a large knife.
At this stage, police have not linked the suspect to the spate of murders of homeless people in the area, after a fifth body was discovered in June.
All five bodies were discovered in the Muckleneuk area.
Makhubele said they couldn’t link the suspect to the murders, but would investigate all angles to see if he could be linked to other cases.
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Secretary general of the messianic churches, Buyisile Ngqulwana who claims the African Transformation Movement (ATM) is the brainchild of ANC secretary general Ace Magashule and former president Jacob Zuma, says he is not shaken after the party slapped him with a R22m defamation lawsuit.
“Nothing is going to shake me because I did not commit any crime. I was telling the truth,” he told News24 on Friday.
Ngqulwana claimed Magashule suggested the organisation should start a political party and Zuma was roped in to assist it.
READ: ATM attempts to link messianic churches to Ramaphosa
The ATM has since disputed the claims that it was Magashule and Zuma’s brainchild.
Some in the ANC believe Magashule was involved, claiming that evidence had been handed over to the party in Cape Town as proof, News24 previously reported.
However, in a letter addressed to Ngqulwana – which was written by AJ Magigaba from M. Magigaba Incorporated Attorneys – the ATM stated that statements made by Ngqulwana were believed by the public as being “true whereas, in actual fact, the statements were blatant lies, solely intended to injure the reputation of our client in its capacity as a political party”.
Magigaba said the same statements were contained in Ngqulwana’s affidavit filed in support of an application before the Electoral Court and were believed by the media.
“At all material times, you acted under false pretences that you are the secretary-general of the council, although you are not.
“The members of the public then viewed our client as the proxy vehicle for Jacob Zuma and Ace Magashule, something that seriously damaged our client at the elections that was held on May 8, 2019,” read part of the letter.
Magigaba said as a result of Ngqulwana’s claims, the ATM won fewer seats than it would have, had he not “deceived” the public by his statement.
The party garnered two seats in the National Assembly.
ALSO READ: ANC confirms probe into claims that members helped create other parties
“As a direct consequence of your actions, our client suffered damages to an amount of R22m in which we are instructed to demand from you.”
Ngqulwana was given 20 days from the date of receipt of the letter to make payment or face legal action.
Ngqulwana told News24 he was unable to pay the money and that he does not have funds to defend himself in court.
“How did they arrive at R22m? I won’t be able to pay. I know what I stand for [and] I am speaking the truth. They are trying to disturb the investigations. They are trying to intimidate me [and] I won’t apologise to anyone because I did nothing wrong,” he said.
“I will be writing to the president [Cyril Ramaphosa] of the country asking for help. My life is at risk. The point that I was saying to people is that the ATM is a project of Ace Magashule and [Jacob] Zuma. It is clear they are trying to disturb this investigation that the ANC is undertaking.”
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Cape Town – Bantwini Matika, a member of the Southern Kings’ executive council, is in hot water after claiming that rugby analyst Nick Mallett is a racist.
According to Netwerk24, the Kings have labelled Matika’s comments “totally unacceptable” after he took to Facebook to share his displeasure at the news that Mallett would help pick the next Kings coach.
It was reported earlier in the week that Mallett would help the executive council of the Southern Kings pick a replacement for Deon Davids.
Matika, whose Facebook post has since been removed, wrote: (sic) “As a board member of the Kings I don’t think it’s true that we need help from Racist Mallet to find a suitable coach for our team. Mallet is not suitable to help us and look for a coach who will be dedicated to. build a totally transformed Kings Team. Mallet will never support our trans formation agenda and therefore ill equipped to choose an appropriate coach for the Kings. The board has not made any decision on the selection process and the Kind of candidate we need as Kings to demonstrate to the country what needs to be done in our franchise.”
Loyiso Dotwana, chairperson of the Kings’ board told Netwerk24 that Matika’s comments “do not represent the views of the executive council of the Kings” and that “we’ve already started with a process to handle the matter internally”.
Matika, however, told the Afrikaans publication he was unaware of any plans the Kings had to discipline him.
Mallett, who coached the Springboks between 1997 and 2000, was involved in a racial storm last year when he and Naas Botha were accused by fellow SuperSport pundit Ashwin Willemse of racism.
However, an internal investigation into the matter cleared Mallett and Botha of any wrongdoing.
The report earlier in the week indicated that Mallett will be assisted in the process by Tim Southey, a former Proteas manager and Cricket South Africa High Performance Manager.
The Kings, who compete in the PRO14, recently parted ways with Davids, who had been at the helm since 2016.
The new Kings coach has a tough task at hand, as the team struggled in their first two seasons in the PRO14.
In the 2018/19 season the Kings finished bottom of Conference B, winning just two of 21 matches and in their debut season in 2017/18 they won just one of 21 in the same conference.
Stop agonising over the decades you spent glued to the couch. New research shows that physically active middle-aged and older adults live longer – even if they were inactive when they were younger.
And that’s even if they had previous serious health problems, according to the British study.
It’s never too late
“These results are encouraging, not least for middle-aged and older adults with existing cardiovascular disease and cancer, who can still gain substantial longevity benefits by becoming more active,” said Soren Brage, of the epidemiology unit at the University of Cambridge, and his colleagues.
The study included nearly 14 600 men and women, ages 40–79, who were recruited between 1993 and 1997. They underwent four assessments up to 2004. Deaths were recorded up to 2016.
During follow-up, there were more than 3 100 deaths among the participants, including about 1 000 each from heart disease and from cancer.
The researchers controlled for risk factors such as diet, weight, medical history, blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
They concluded that higher physical activity levels and increases in physical activity over time were associated with a lower risk of death.
Lower risk of death
What counted as physical activity? The research noted activity at work, sports and recreational exercise.
Among those who were inactive at the start of the study and gradually met minimum physical activity guidelines over five years, there was a 24% lower risk of death from any cause; a 29% lower risk of death from heart disease, and an 11% lower risk of death from cancer.
The results were similar in people with and without a history of heart disease and cancer.
The study also found that compared with people who remained inactive, previously inactive people who boosted their activity levels had a lower risk of death from all causes.
But the greatest benefits were seen among those who already had high levels of physical activity and became even more active over time. They had a 42% lower risk of death, according to the study.
Preventing decline
The results were published June 26 in the BMJ.
The findings suggest that achieving at least the minimum recommendations of 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity physical activity could prevent 46% of deaths associated with physical inactivity, the researchers said.
“In addition to shifting the population towards meeting the minimum physical activity recommendations, public health efforts should also focus on the maintenance of physical activity levels, specifically preventing declines over mid- to late life,” Brage and his team said in a journal news release.
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