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News24.com | LIVE: ANC update on North West province, Supra Mahumapelo
2018-05-23 12:01
ANC secretary general Ace Magashule is briefing the media ‘on the developments’ in the troubled North West province, where it is widely expected that the province’s embattled premier, Supra Mahumapelo, will finally tender his resignation under mounting pressure.
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Supra Mahumapelo expected to finally resign today
Embattled North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo is expected to finally tender his resignation on Wednesday.
News24 has learnt that Mahumapelo will officially submit the letter to the speaker of the North West legislature, following a media briefing by ANC secretary general Ace Magashule, which is scheduled for noon.
The ANC earlier released an alert, saying that Magashule would brief the media “on the developments” in the troubled province.
Mahumapelo’s expected resignation follows a meeting between the party’s officials and the provincial leadership on Monday.
“The provincial working committee was asking the ANC leadership: ‘why don’t you speak to us as a structure when discussing Mahumapelo because he did not put himself there’,” a source who attended the meeting said.
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Supra Mahumapelo death threat claims ‘fake’
Hawks officers investigating the case laid by Supra Mahumapelo – who claimed a hitman was paid R250 000 to kill him – now believe the allegation is fake.
Although the Hawks are officially investigating a case of conspiracy to commit murder, two sources close to the investigation told City Press this week that they “are not buying” the version given by the North West premier’s source.
Mahumapelo has come under increasing pressure to leave office. Last week, he took indefinite leave instead of resigning as he had promised.
His entire provincial government was placed under administration this week after an assessment by an interministerial task team, as well as due to allegations of widespread corruption and maladministration, and the near collapse of provincial health services.
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North West put under administration: What happens now?
The interministerial task-team (IMTT) will this week head back to North West as the province has been put under administration.
Last week Cabinet decided to invoke Section 100 (1) on the Constitution, effectively putting the whole provincial administration under administration after Cabinet put the province’s health department under administration two weeks before.
In a letter to acting North West premier Wendy Nelson, chairperson of the IMTT, Minister of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in the Presidency, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, said the IMTT will return to the province to assess the state of affairs and assist the province to “recover and stabilise the situation”.
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Why the ANC in North West could be heading into groundbreaking territory
(By Ralph Mathekga)
The latest instalment in the ongoing North West saga is the decision by President Cyril Ramaphosa to place the province under administration.
It is very clear that Premier Supra Mahumapelo has no plan to listen to anyone calling for his removal, including his political bosses in Luthuli House. The move by Ramaphosa is aimed simply at cutting off Mahumapelo’s oxygen so he can begin to cooperate with Luthuli House.
With all major decisions about spending money and making payments now left to the task team that would take over key functions in the province, Mahumapelo will begin to run aground and possibly abandon ship in the province. This is how it is all expected to unfold unless Mahumapelo launches a fightback campaign, which I think he is likely to.
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Supra Mahumapelo: ‘The people love me’
Supra Mahumapelo insists that he is still popular among the people of North West and that he has the best plan to ensure the ANC improves its support in next year’s election.
People “resonate well” with him during his visits to the villages and only a small group of ANC members don’t want him to remain the province’s premier.
In an interview with City Press on Wednesday, Mahumapelo said his detractors feared that under his stewardship, the provincial ANC would do so well “that it would be difficult to justify why you must not retain certain people [after the elections]”.
Mahumapelo had been expected to remain premier if the ANC won the province.
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More North West powers taken away from Supra
More departments in the North West are expected to be placed under administration by the national government as the interministerial task team led by Minister in the Presidency Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma returns to the embattled province to give feedback on its findings.
Highly placed insiders in the provincial government and ANC told City Press that plans were underway to increase the number of ministers participating in the task team, which has been seen as an indication that national government was likely to take more powers away from the province.
Last month, President Cyril Ramaphosa placed both the provincial health department and treasury under administration in a bid to stabilise service delivery in the province after social unrest erupted in the capital, Mahikeng, and other parts of the province.
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Cabinet ‘satisfied with the progress’ made by task team in North West
Cabinet is satisfied with the progress made by the inter-ministerial task team in the North West province.
What exactly that “progress” entailed, Communications Minister Nomvula Mokonyane kept mum on when she presented a media briefing on Thursday, following Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting.
“Cabinet was presented with the report by the Inter-Ministerial Task Team (IMTT) on North West. The report provided the preliminary work that has been done in the last two weeks,” reads the Cabinet statement presented by Mokonyane.
“Cabinet was satisfied with the progress made by the IMTT in its efforts to stabilise the province.”
News24.com | SA woman, 25, found dead in the Bahamas
The family of a South African woman has been left with more questions than answers after the 25-year-old’s body was found in a hotel in the Bahamas.
Carla van Eeden had finished crewing on a yacht and decided to spend a few days relaxing on Paradise Island, off Nassau, before making her way to the US, the family’s lawyer William Booth told News24 on Wednesday.
While information is still sketchy, local media were reporting that police found her body hanging by a cord at the back of the bathroom door of her hotel last week.
“Her family are a bit traumatised and upset and are not able to understand how it happened. They are extremely shocked,” Booth said.
A petite Van Eeden shared her recent and extensive travels on Facebook.
Last month, she expressed her excitement at having attended the Coachella music and arts festival.
Cause of death
She made her way to Mexico “for some serious down time”, followed by a quick stop in Cape Town before heading back to the US.
Her brother contacted Booth, a well-known criminal lawyer who has represented people involved in several high-profile murder cases over the past few years, to help police probe her murder and to give the family advice.
Booth said not much information had yet been relayed by authorities, and the cause of death was not yet known.
Some family members flew over to the island this week to get more answers.
They had asked South African authorities at the nearest embassy to meet up with them and assist diplomatically.
“The family are saying something must have happened to have caused it.”
Booth would assist to determine whether foul play was involved. His role was also to make sure that the police properly investigated the matter and obtained the necessary evidence.
“We are checking to see whether there is CCTV footage in the passages to see if someone had broken in or if someone was lurking there.”
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation said the department was not aware of the incident and said the family should contact them directly.
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Sport24.co.za | England will beat Boks 3-0, win RWC – departing coach
Cape Town – England’s departing defence coach Paul Gustard has made two brave predictions: Eddie Jones’ men will beat the Springboks 3-0 and win next year’s Rugby World Cup in Japan.
Gustard earlier this week quit as Jones’ assistant to take up the job of head coach at English club Harlequins.
The 42-year-old leaves England with the team under pressure having lost their last three Six Nations matches.
Next month, they face a tough three-Test away series in South Africa – a place where they are yet to taste a series victory.
England also face New Zealand at Twickenham in November this year but Gustard feels they are capable of dethroning the All Blacks at next year’s global showpiece.
“I fully believe the team will continue to kick on and improve, and that on November 2, 2019 we’ll lift the World Cup,” Gustard was quoted as saying on the Stuff.co.nz website.
“There’s always change with England. It’s another opportunity for the team to grow. It’s a difficult thing to walk away from your country, of course it is, but the opportunity to do this was just too good to turn down. It’s brilliant for me.”
Gustard, who has been with England since January 2016, will take up his new post after England’s tour to South Africa.
He also predicted that England would win the series against the Springboks 3-0.
“Why not? Why think that we can’t do it?,” he added.
“We’ve got some very good players. It’s a new challenge. We want to respond after not doing ourselves justice during the Six Nations. We underperformed but we’ve looked at it, analysed it, critiqued it, red-teamed it, we’ve put it in a washing machine and tumble-dryer and brought it out again. We’ve got a different product now that we’re giving to the players. It’s different for them and from that point of view I think we’ve prepared appropriately to win 3-0.”
England’s first Test against South Africa is scheduled for Ellis Park in Johannesburg on June 9, followed by Tests in Bloemfontein (Free State Stadium, June 16) and Cape Town (Newlands, June 23).
Product Coordinator Internship (Cape Town)
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Cape Town, Woodstock, Cape Town |
Education level: | Degree |
Job level: | Student |
Job policy: | Employment Equity position |
Type: | Temporary |
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If you’re looking to achieve career prosperity, an internship at Rhino Africa could be the kick-start you were hoping for! Rhino Africa has experienced tremendous growth since we started operating in 2004, and our product department has gathered some of the most talented travel experts any tour operator could hope to attain. At Rhino Africa, we recognize that our multiple awards would not have been possible without the assistance of our product team, that’s why we’re focused on expanding our dynamic product department even further. This internship can equip a career-driven individual to gain valuable experience within the travel industry, being involved in supplier events coordination and creating complex travel itineraries. Career development in our product department is an experience previous interns can attest to and an experience we’re positive our next Rhino will find just as rewarding.
Our product coordinators are expected to effectively communicate with suppliers, as this is a key aspect of the internship. This role requires someone who has a strong work ethic, a keen eye for detail, an obsession with accuracy and a friendly demeanor. If you’re someone who is independent and has the ability to zone in on your work, this position might be the perfect opportunity for you. Below are some of the stimulating tasks and projects our interns will be involved in:
- Internal travel coordination: organizing African travel for our Rhino Crash of over 200!
- Administrative preparation for the product department: maintaining reporting and documentation for an industry leader, managing contracted relationships with more than 1500 African travel partners
- Coordinating supplier events at Rhino HQ: connecting the best in the biz with the best in the biz!
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- Enjoy amazing views while carrying out your craft in our gorgeous offices in Cape Town, nestled beneath one of the seven wonders of the world – Table Mountain
- We offer our interns a stipend of R5,000 per month and a monthly R250 voucher to use at the Rhino Cafe, on subsided meals, delicious coffees and sweet treats made by our in-house chefs and baristas
- To ensure that your first day is a memorable one, we provide you with a “tracker” and mentor to guide you through the Rhino jungle, introduce you to your fellow Rhinos and our unique family culture
- You’ll be taught by experienced specialists in the field of travel and tech; gaining industry experience and the chance to work and forge relationships with some of Rhino Africa’s 2000 unique suppliers – what better place to start a career in tourism?
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We’re looking for a recent graduate who is able to communicate effectively, assist with day-to-day planning, with a flair for organization and administration, who will prove a valuable asset to the Product department.
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- You hold a degree in Tourism Management, Events Management or a field that renders you the ideal candidate – we believe in strength in diversity!
- You have the desire to grow and develop within a driven product department – we seek to inspire
- You are computer literate – basic Google Drive and Excel knowledge is vital
- You possess the gift of the gab – interns will be expected to engage with our top suppliers
- You are a team player who is not afraid to pass the ball – collaboration is one of our core values
- You are willing and able to relocate to Cape Town if you’re not already here – it’s only the world’s most beautiful city #justsaying
- You are fluent in English (any additional languages would be advantageous)
- Any technical or specialized product knowledge would also be a big plus
Please note: First preference will be given to previously disadvantaged South African individuals (PDIs).
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