Friday, 24 June 2016

ANC MEETING LEFT MEN DEAD

A man shot outside an ANC event in Pretoria West on Sunday has died in hospital.
Simon Modihe (38) succumbed to his wounds the same evening, police spokesperson Captain Bonginkosi Msimango said.
Modihe was twice shot in the legs in chaos at the Tshwane events centre where an the ANC announced mayoral candidates for the local poll.
“The motive behind his killing is unknown at this stage but we are busy with investigations. No arrests have been named and a murder docket has been opened.”
Msimango could not say whether Modihe was a member of the ANC.
Pretoria West Sector 1 CPF chairperson Eric Cordier said an armed man fired shots at a group of people just after 16:00, wounding a man in the legs.
“The shooter ran into a shop, Steve’s CafĂ©, on the corner of President Burger and WF Nkomo streets chased by a group of people,” Cordier said.
“Inside the shop, he found a female worker, who then shut the doors as she noticed a mob of people trying to follow him.”
Cordier said the armed man escaped by jumping over the wall at the back of the shop.

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Violence strike in Hammanskraal

More public violence continues in  Stinkwater Hamanskraal After new Tshwane mayoral cadinate was annouced .

The mob which is belived to be an ANC members has  burnt bus and vandelised  many cars last night on  major high way Road known as molefe makinta, even today the road is blocked with stones , rubles  and damaged Road signs .

Atleats no one was reported dead although many were injured  , the police continues to investigate those who were involved.

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Anc members causes public violence

Pretoria - ANC members are protesting in various townships in Tshwane to force the party to change its decision to name Thoko Didiza as its mayoral candidate and push aside Kgosientso Ramokgopa.
At least ten buses were set alight on Monday night and City of Tshwane teams had to be withdrawn from the areas for their safety. Protests continued on Tuesday morning.
A branch leader who asked not to be named told News24 on Monday that protests had spread to Mamelodi, Hammanskraal, Winterveldt, and Soshanguve.
“A lot of protests are expected,” he said.
“We as ANC branches wanted to convene a press briefing to communicate the impact today’s announcement, but unfortunately before we could even do that the communities started to revolt.
“We are trying to go back to the branches so that we can calm the situation down. There are already tyres all over the streets in Tshwane.”
Tensions had been simmering in the townships since it was suspected that Ramokgopa would be replaced after the August 3 local government elections.
The ANC on Monday announced Didiza, an ANC national executive committee member, as mayoral candidate for Tshwane. The provincial executive committee (PEC) had rejected the initial names that were submitted. The party announced the names of all its mayoral candidates on Saturday, except for Tshwane.
Since then, there had been sporadic violence. A party member was shot and killed on Sunday night. On Monday afternoon, disgruntled members overturned a Tshwane Metro Police car during a protest in central Pretoria.
The branch leader said they had tried to communicate with the party on the impact of Ramokgopa's removal, before violence broke out.
‘They never listened to us’
“The ANC did not listen to the community. The current sitting mayor is loved by the people and that is a reality. He is not only loved by the ANC members. That decision to bring in somebody from somewhere is hurting them inside because Kgosientso was a people’s mayor; he was able to communicate directly to the people. They feel betrayed. We tried to communicate this yesterday at the Showgrounds, but they never listened to us, the branches,” he said.
ANC deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte told reporters on Monday that Ramokgopa was not among the list of three names the ANC regional executive committee sent to the PEC.
“The decision of the PEC is final and we are respecting it,” she said.
Duarte acknowledged that the process of nominating a mayoral candidate for Tshwane had left the region divided.
"The intensity of the competition in Tshwane had led to a breakdown of relationships between two key individuals. They will still be the regional leadership. We want to give them the opportunity to focus their minds on building the ANC structurally and making sure they go back to the branch and work hard to unify the ANC," she said.
The branch leader said they were supposed to have met party leaders after the meeting where Didiza was endorsed, but that never happened.
ANC Gauteng spokesperson Motalatale Modiba referred all queries to the regional spokesperson Teboho Joala, who was in a meeting at the time.

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Is Thembeka caught ?

Quinton knows about the baby

Bulelwa Languza
26 May 2016
Thembeka and QuintonThembeka and Quinton
Quinton confronted Thembeka for deceiving him by faking her pregnancy.Scandal!, weekdays at 7:30PM
After Thembeka was acquitted of murder charges, Quinton suggested that she return home but Thembeka refused and even hinted that she might need another holiday. The pair agreed to discuss it further the following day and went their separate ways.
A frustrated Quinton went to drown his sorrows at Q’s Lounge and when he was leaving, he ran into Thembeka’s doctor (Dr Letaba). Quinton thanked Dr Letaba for taking good care of Thembeka during the trial but the doctor revealed she’s been away for a couple of months and hasn’t seen Thembeka since she lost the baby.
Quinton went to see Thembeka at the hotel where he confronted her about her deceit and pulled the gown off her body to reveal a fake pregnant belly.
In a fit of rage, Quinton strangled Thembeka.
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Is Thembeka caught ?

Quinton knows about the baby

Bulelwa Languza
26 May 2016
Thembeka and QuintonThembeka and Quinton
Quinton confronted Thembeka for deceiving him by faking her pregnancy.Scandal!, weekdays at 7:30PM
After Thembeka was acquitted of murder charges, Quinton suggested that she return home but Thembeka refused and even hinted that she might need another holiday. The pair agreed to discuss it further the following day and went their separate ways.
A frustrated Quinton went to drown his sorrows at Q’s Lounge and when he was leaving, he ran into Thembeka’s doctor (Dr Letaba). Quinton thanked Dr Letaba for taking good care of Thembeka during the trial but the doctor revealed she’s been away for a couple of months and hasn’t seen Thembeka since she lost the baby.
Quinton went to see Thembeka at the hotel where he confronted her about her deceit and pulled the gown off her body to reveal a fake pregnant belly.
In a fit of rage, Quinton strangled Thembeka.
Warning: Data costs will apply.
Watch Scandal! every Monday to Friday at 7:30PM. Follow the show on Twitterand like it on Facebook. #etvScandal

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

EVICTIONS TURN DEADLY!

STiwaWA NEWS 


A member of the Red Ants and a resident of Kanana extension in Hammanskraal, north of Tshwane, have a tug of war over a window frame. Photo by Raymond Morare
IT IS almost a daily occurrence. 
Eviction notices are ignored, the Red Ants arrive, occupants protest but in the end, the occupants are driven away or resettled. 
BUT THIS TIME, EVICTION VIOLENCE HAS BEEN DRIVEN TO A NEW, DEADLY LEVEL. 
A bloody clash erupted between the Red Ants and residents of the dusty plain that is known as 
Kanana Extension in Hammanskraal, Tshwane.
Two security guards from the City of Tshwane were reported to have lost their lives when angry community members turned on the officials and the Red Ants.
One of them was even set on fire after being beaten.
Another six were rushed to hospital in a serious condition after being badly beaten by residents. 
More than 20 trucks belonging to the Red Ants and Majority Security Company, which is contracted to the City of Tshwane, arrived in the village yesterday morning to remove and destroy shacks.
Although Makinta Highway was blocked with rocks, burning tyres and burnt out buses, the Red Ants and security officers soon gained entrance to the area and started dismantling the shacks.
Residents started throwing stones and petrol bombs and the guards fought back. The violence soon escalated. Live ammunition was fired, rocks, crowbars, rocks and hammers flew and buses were burned. 
One guard was burnt and three others attacked and beaten. The Red Ants fled from the area. Residents were served with a notice to move out but they refused.
An angry resident, Herman Mahlaola (54) said that they knew the Red Ants were coming.
“We could not give up our houses. We know the government only listens when we take extreme action. They will now take us seriously and give us land,” he said.
“We have been promised RDP houses since 1994. We are always told there is no land for us but we are tired of living in the back yards of our parents.” 
He said if the government wants them to go, they should provide an alternative area.
“We will continue fighting until we are taken seriously. We also deserve services. We have also been promised a better life,” he said.
Another angry resident, Collin Maswanganyi (31), was hit with a crowbar while fighting for his building material.
“I was trying to talk to the Red Ants to give me my building material and furniture. But they were vicious and angry,” he said. “They attacked me and cut my head with a crowbar. I was prepared to die. 
“I struggled to get money together for building material because I wanted a home for my family. 
“I don’t know where I will sleep with my children tonight.”
Gauteng police spokesman, Captain Tsekiso Mofokeng, confirmed the incidents. 
“Two members of the security company were killed by the residents. No arrests have been made,” he said.
“Our members are at the scene to restore calm and our investigations are ongoing.” He said cases of murder and attempted and public violence were opened.


Monday, 23 May 2016

Hammanskraal Burns

   
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Situation in Hammanskraal tense as protests continue

Julia Madibogo | 23 May, 2016 13:55
The R101 in #Hammanskraal is closed for traffic due to community protest.
Image by: Jacaranda News via Twitter

The situation in Hammanskraal north of Pretoria is tense as violent community protests continue in the area.

Three Starline buses were reportedly burnt and cars stoned on Monday morning as community members protest over the removal of shacks that were illegally erected in an area near the Jubilee Mall.
The communities affected are Kanana and Suurman.
Police spokesperson WO Lolo Mangena said the situation was currently volatile.
"The situation is currently very bad. It’s not advisable to go into the area as a group of about 100 people are gathered in protests. They have blocked the road and are stoning cars who come near the area‚" he said.
Shops were closed and the R101 North of Pretoria at Hammanskraal road was also closed.

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