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News24.com | Wits students protest over accommodation
Johannesburg – About 100 students from the University of the Witwatersrand are protesting at the institution’s Empire Road entrance over residence related issues, the university said.
University spokesperson Shirona Patel said the protest started at 07:30 on Thursday morning.
Patel said the protest was peaceful, however, one tyre was burnt.
She said the dean of students was on her way to receive a memorandum from the protesters.
Protection services are on the scene, and the academic programme will continue as normal, she said.
Students and staff have been advised to access the campus through alternative entrances.
Protests continuing at Wits Empire gate, entrances blocked and police on the scene @WitsVuvuzela pic.twitter.com/69pzEXVZaD
— Kayla De Jesus (@KaylaBiancs) April 20, 2017
@WitsUniversity Yale Village Residence protesting against their poor living conditions & lack support 4rm Wits management | @WitsVuvuzela pic.twitter.com/9xwNAVXamG
— Nomvelo Chalumbira (@nomvelo_c) April 20, 2017
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eNCA | Philip Kgosana has died
JOHANNESBURG – Pan-Africanist Congress veteran Philip Kgosana has died at the age 81.
He died in a Pretoria hospital on Wednesday following an operation.
Kgosana became a regional leader of the PAC at the age of 23.
He was arrested on the eve of the anti-pass campaign in the 1960s, and the young Kgosana then led over 30,000 protesters to Parliament.
Funeral details are yet to be announced.
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eNCA | Wits students protest over accommodation
JOHANNESBURG – Wits students are protesting at the intersection of Empire and Yale roads, outside the university, on Thursday.
— Yale Village (@YalevillageRes) April 20, 2017
According to the university’s spokesperson Shirona Patel, about 100 students are protesting over issues relating to accommodation.
— Yale Village (@YalevillageRes) April 20, 2017
“Particularly issues relating to Yale Road village, they are complaining about bus stops, Wi-Fi access and other matters,” said Patel.
“The dean of students is on her way to collect a memorandum from the group of students.”
— Yale Village (@YalevillageRes) April 20, 2017
Patel said private security has been deployed to the university, as well as Wits’s campus control.
The South African Police Service is also on standby.
Despite the protest action,classes will continue as usual, according to the university.
Wits has been at the centre of student protests over fees in 2015 and 2016.
Yale village has shut down Wits @KNOCKANDO_HC @BarnieBarnato17 @Sunnyside_Res @JubesHcom @TheWitsJunction pic.twitter.com/zfyLC8u4wz
— Yale Village (@YalevillageRes) April 20, 2017
It has begun…Yale is protesting for service delivery pic.twitter.com/3xnabFme6H
— Yale Village (@YalevillageRes) April 20, 2017
Students are protesting outside Wits University’s Empire Road entrance, reportedly saying that res fees are too high. pic.twitter.com/lM6nD4zbzF
— The Daily VOX (@thedailyvox) April 20, 2017
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Sport24.co.za | Brendan Venter hits out at rugby agents
Cape Town – Brendan Venter has questioned the integrity of some of the agents associated with South African rugby players.
Venter, who was recently confirmed as defence and exits consultant of the Springboks, vented his frustration on social media.
He was responding to the news that Springbok and Bulls centre Jan Serfontein would leave the country to explore opportunities abroad.
SA Rugby confirmed on Wednesday that an offer was made to keep the 24-year-old midfielder in the country, but he opted against signing a new deal.
Via his official Twitter account, Venter said it was a “pity” that Serfontein decided to head abroad.
Venter also commented on the loss of Sharks scrumhalf Cobus Reinach, who recently announced that he would join English club Northampton Saints.
Venter acknowledged that there were “some really good agents” around, but added that some of them “just don’t care” about the South African game.
Venter called for a more transparent process, saying agents need to explain the processes behind players opting to sign overseas deals.
Here follows a series of tweets posted by Venter on Wednesday night:
Pity Jan Serfontein decided to move overseas at such a young age. So much potential. Wonder if Cobus Reinach and Jan have the same agent ?
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 19, 2017
Springbok supporters are desperate to see the results improve and rightly so. Pity we have South African rugby agents that just dont care.
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 19, 2017
I am sure there are some really good agents out there but looking at the advice both Cobus and Jan got there are some shockers as well.
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 19, 2017
In SA we love to blame SA rugby when we dont get results. Allister. Jurie. Mr Alexander. Fikile Mabule. Maybe blame the real culprits?
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 19, 2017
If this was not about money why not bring out a media report explaining to us all what it was about. The agent manages the player. Tell us.
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 19, 2017
On Thursday, Netwerk24 reported that SA Rugby took to long before offering Serfontein a decent deal.
“SARU was requested in November last year to communicate with Jan over a new contract. He only received an offer about a month or so ago, by then it was too late,” reliable source told the Afrikaans website.
To this, Venter responded on Thursday morning:
Maybe time for a factual conversation.Agent says SA rugby to blame for dragging their feet. Show us the date the contract was signed!!
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 20, 2017
In SA we have unique challenges and to make the Boks a force in World Rugby again everybody involved in rugby must contribute.
— Brendan Venter (@BrendanVenter) April 20, 2017
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News24.com | ‘We will not allow institutions of our state to be captured’ – Ramaphosa
Johannesburg – Do not allow revolutionary sounding slogans to hoodwink the public, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Speaking at a Black Business Council event in Sandton, Johannesburg on Wednesday evening, Ramaphosa said some were attempting to appropriate the democratic movement, along with its history, symbols and policies in pursuit of factional interests.
“We have now become a country of many slogans where everyone wakes up and comes up with a slogan,” said the deputy president.
His views echo sentiments expressed by the SACP on calls for radical economic transformation.
Recently, the calls were made largely by the ANC’s Youth League and the Women’s League in the lead-up to a controversial Cabinet shake-up by President Jacob Zuma, which saw the axing of Pravin Gordhan as finance minister.
The SACP, following its central committee meeting in February, said the calls were nothing but rhetoric to further enrich the elite.
The deputy president, who had been vocal in calls to fight against corruption, told black business leaders that they would never compromise on the fight against “corruption, patronage and rent seeking”.
‘The usual suspects’
“We will also not allow the institutions of our state to be captured by anyone, be they individuals, be they families that are intent on narrow self-enrichment,” Ramaphosa said.
The deputy president admitted that government continued to disappoint members of the black business community by continuing to do business with “the usual suspects”, referring to white-owned and big businesses.
“It is not correct that our black professionals, be [they] lawyers, be they accountants, be they asset managers, be they engineers, should languish in inactivity,” he said.
Ramaphosa said government would move to correct the error of overlooking black business and create systems to monitor the development to ensure it is actually being addressed.
The deputy president called on the different sectors to put the needs of South Africans first, especially those who are marginalised in the country.
“Whenever you go through the length and breadth of our country…you see a long face, you will see the long face of an African woman because she’s black, because she’s poor,” he said.
Ramaphosa said black women had not benefitted from the economic opportunities which South Africa fought for.
He said they were part of the many who experienced social marginalisation and economic exclusion.
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