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| Posted: 13 Nov 2011 01:25 AM PST Sondag Afrikaans tabloid journalist Corné van Zyl interviewed Ronnie Beukes of Pretoria – asking him about ‘that bumper sticker’… “100% Boer, Malema Jou Moer!”Nov 13 2011 – Ronnie Beukes of Pretoria pasted this angry but very fool-hardy bumper sticker on his blue bakkie – and drew so much attention that he got more than 8,000 calls from people wanting to know more about it. “People stopped me asking to take pictures of the bakkie,’ said Ronnie in an interview with the Sondag tabloid. He said the sticker ‘spoke for itself’. “All we had to do is to sit back and wait. Just like Bin Laden, Saddam and Gaddafi destroyed their own people, it will also happen to Malema.’ Ronnie says Malema is a ‘mickey mouse’ and challenged him to come and sing the ANC-supported genocidal hatespeech-chant Shoot the Boer for him – alone: “Why doesn’t he come and sing that song just for me? Without his supporters…? asked Ronnie. He decided to remove the sticker after two days because his workers riding along with him, were getting death-threats. One unidentified worker confirmed this: “Black people stopped us and threatened to burn the bakkie if we didn’t remove that sticker,’ said the man. Source – Sondag – Juju loop selfde pad |
| Posted: 13 Nov 2011 01:11 AM PST Two men on bike shoot dead Chanelle Henning after she drops off child at kindergarden: nothing robbed: Faerie Glen. 2011-11-08 Journalist: Hilda Fourie, Beeld Afrikaner woman Chanelle Henning was shot dead in her car by two men on a bike: she had just dropped off her child at kindergarden in Faerie Glen. A bullet hit her beneath the arm and her car came to rest against a boulder. She died at the scene. Nothing was robbed: the bikers chased off. Source – Beeld – ‘Dit was ‘n huurmoord’ The Sunday Times reports in an exclusive interview with her parents on November 13 2011 that Mrs Henning had been followed for weeks by two men on a motorbike.”Chanelle Henning looked into the eyes of her killer a day before she was shot dead and had told her mother a day before she was gunned down: “He looks like a monster.” View the entire Sunday Times exclusive – THE SUSPECTS: Wanted: the ‘monster’ on a motorbike Mrs Henning was shot after dropping off her four-year-old son at his crèche in the Pretoria suburb of Faerie Glen on Tuesday morning. Late on Friday, her distraught parents, Ivan and Sharon Saincic, told the Sunday Times they were still in shock. Ivan said: “We can’t believe people can be such monsters to take a beautiful girl’s life and rob a little boy of his mommy.” Nico Henning: (above top: face book picture with his son from 2010): and the murdered Mrs Chanelle Henning Warrant Officer Duane Lightfoot said a multi-unit investigation was under way and police were hopeful they would make a breakthrough soon. He confirmed Nico had been “questioned extensively” but added that “he is not regarded as a suspect “. Chanelle Henning’s parents Ivan and Sharon Saincic at the scene where their daughter was gunned down and killed by two motorcyclists who had been following her around for weeks. Pic by Beeld.com Mrs Henning’s funeral is scheduled for Monday Nov 13 2011 at the Doxa Deo Church in Hartbeespoort. |
| Posted: 12 Nov 2011 02:03 PM PST Thomas Ferreira, 18, suffered horrendous injuries and is fighting for his life and in a coma after he was hit by the official blue-light BMW of Gauteng MEC Humphrey Mmemezi – yet a week later, the allegedly ‘bullying’ government-driver has yet to be charged – despite many witnesses… “Until last Saturday we were a happy family”Mother of comatose pupil Thomas Ferreira: “Until last Saturday we were a happy family. Our child was healthy. We looked forward to the day he finished school. Now we live from day to day”. The distraught family of Thomas Ferreira gathered for a picture by Beeld photographer Lerato Maduna outside the Krugersdorp hospital on Nov 11 2011 – where the Afrikaner youth is still fighting for his life: from left his mom Priscilla, sister Chantel Theunissen, girlfriend Chanel Kloppers (16), sister Danielle (16) and his father Paul – link The famly’s life has been put on hold: Sister Danielle, a grade-10 pupil at Afrikaans Noordheuwel High School, was too overwrought to write exam last week: she said she’d try next week. The doctors are meanwhile telling the family that his recovery is satisfactory: there are signs that he may be able to breathe on his own, and a broken arm and leg were operated on. “The doctor is positive, but neurologically they cannot tell the extent of the damage. They are slowly bringing him out of his coma,’ said the father. Meanwhile the anger against the ANC’s blue-light bullying- and killer brigade is reaching boiling point, with DA-alliance leader Helen Zille calling for the immediate abolition of the high-speed, blue-light ANC-VIP convoys And the Justice Project South Africa (JPSA) is planning a petition on December 1 to ANC-Minister of transport, S’bu Ndebele. JPSA spokesman Howard Dembovsky said: “this I Am An Important Person, Christmas-Lights story must end.’ Meanwhile MEC Mmemezi, whose BMW was ‘rushing to an important meeting’ when it struck down the Afrikaner youth, is being protected, with Gauteng premier Mrs Nomvula Mokonyane still refusing to divulge the exact nature of this ‘urgent meeting. “The MEC will reply in writing to this question once the judicial authorities ask him to do so,’ was her arrogant, officious reply to the news media.” – link PICTURES OF ACCIDENT SCENEINCLUDE PHOTO OF DRIVER GETTING FROM HIS OFFICIAL BMW — license Nr BB-25-YH-GP — TO INSPECT THE DAMAGE; WITNESSES PEET AND LIZANNE VAN WYK SAID THE DRIVER ‘COMPLETELY IGNORED THE CHILD HE’D JUST KNOCKED DOWN’… Source – Nuus24 – Bloulig-ongeluk Other incidents where Afrikaners were deliberately run down in traffic:
No charges yet for driver of MEC’s blue-light BMW who (allegedly) ran down Thomas Feirrera on Saturday, Nov 4 20112011-11-10 Picture: the driver of MEC Humphrey Mmemezi’s luxury BMW X5 is well-known in Krugersdorp for his high-speed, rude behaviour in traffic, witnesses say … and when he got out of the car, he never even glanced at the critically-injured Afrikaner youth he’d run down: he merely went to inspect the damage to the car, witnesses say. Louise Ferreira, Beeld journalist, is writing that ‘the driver who ran down Thomas Ferreira, 18, of Krugersdorp on his bike Saturday, has not been charged. SAPS lt.col Katlego Mogale says ‘statements have not yet been taken from witnesses’. Mogale told Ferreira that ‘a case of reckless and negligent driving is being investigated, but that ‘the man would not be arrested but a warning would be issued for him to appear in court “. Thomas, still in a coma with suspected brain-damage, is meanwhile undergoing surgery on his badly damaged arm and a leg, said his uncle Johan Ferreira. And while the officials of the Gauteng provincial government including premier Nomvula Mokonyane continue to confirm that MEC Mmemezi was inside the high-speed, blue-light official vehicle, he himself insists that he was not in the car. Ms Mokonyane had said in an extraordinary interview with the news media outside the Ferreira family home that the MEC ‘was inside the car but was immediately whisked away from the accident scene by body-guards’ and ‘rushed to an urgent meeting in Krugersdorp.’ Krugersdorp residents Lizanne and Peet van Wyk and other witnesses said this was however not the case; that the driver ‘definitely was alone inside the vehicle.” Mrs van Wyk told Ferreira that: ‘it’s not possible that he could have been sitting on the back seat. He would have needed medical treatment. And what about his bodyguards? We would have seen them too”. Other witnesses such as George Stander of Cape Town who was with a group of friends that night, said the same thing: “There were three people in shorts who climbed from a taxi. Don’t tell me those were bodyguards. Those were the only people we saw around (the driver).’ Stander’s friend Niel Muller of Krugersdorp agreed: It was Muller who took the photographs of the accident scene: Ferreira’s bike, the government-BMW and also photographed the driver getting out of the BMW alone. Another friend in this group also said he ‘walked past the BMW to look at the damage. “There was no-one on the front seat. “On the left rear window the airbag had expanded and there was no-one on the rear seat, unless it was a very tiny person hiding in the car-boot, there was no-one’. The Premier’s spokesman Xoli Mngambi however still insisted when speaking to Ms Ferreira that the MEC had been inside the car. Asked by Beeld why Mmemezi and his driver had not gone over to the badly injured Thomas Ferreira, Mngambi said: “they did not want to interfere in the CRIME SCENE…’ He also refused to say what could have been so urgent for the MEC’s official to rush at high speed through a red-light at the intersection with their blue-lights flashing. “It forms part of the official police-investigation and we cannot divulge that information,’ Mngambi said. Meanwhile a worker at a Krugersdorp insleepdiens, Frik Niemand, said he often parks his van at the corner of Shannon- and Voortrekker Road where Ferreira was run over. A speed-camera is installed there, and the camera records that particular BMW X5 day and night. ‘The man nearly run me off the road once,’ he said. Yet people are too terrified to testify against this government-driver in court about his allegedly bullying, high-speed behaviour in traffic. “If people don’t get out of his way, he blasts away on his car-horn, curses and shouts. He recognised the driver from pictures published in Beeld. “He often drives on Voortrekker Road and he NEVER drives slowly,’ he emphasized. Source – Beeld – G’n arres nadat seun omgery is PREVIOUS REPORTNov 8 2011 – RANDFONTEIN Matric pupil Thomas Ferreira, 18, is in a coma with horrific facial and body-injuries, including suspected brain damage; after being knocked down – allegedly by the official blue-light BMW of a Gauteng MEC over the weekend. The accident scene was photographed by witnesses who immediately published the details. The accident pictures below were recorded by witness Niel Muller — who sent them for publication to the Afrikaans news media. The Krugersdorp Afrikaans high school pupil was on his way to his girlfriend’s home in Randfontein on his motorbike on Sunday-morning when the youth was hit by an official vehicle of the Gauteng province’s ANC-MEC for local government and housing, Humphrey Mmemezi. The vehicle was a white BMW X5. (picture) Irate witnesses said the black driver of the blue-light BMW ‘did not even look at the child he’d knocked down: he got out to look at the damage to his car’. The driver was not part of any official convoy. Official spokesmen could provide no explanation as to why he was using his flashing blue light when he passed a taxi on the left of the yellow line, jumped the red traffic light and crashed into the Afrikaner youth riding his motorbike (below) Afterwards, after he’d climbed from the car and inspected the damage, the driver of the BMW was taken to hospital with claimed ‘neck and back injuries and trauma’(picture above) to say they were going to perform an operation to insert a monitor in his brain and relieve the pressure,” Ferreira said. “After the operation the doctor phoned to say it looks as if there is serious brain damage.”"] Witnesses Peet and Lizanne van Wyk were also on their way to Randfontein when they saw the accident take place. “We were in the turning lane and there was a taxi on our left. The guy in the BMW overtook the taxi on the left on the yellow line. He jumped the red robot,” said Lizanne van Wyk. “He had no sirens, but did have flashing blue lights. Then I just heard a crash.”We wanted to turn when I shouted to my husband to stop, because the guy had knocked down a child on a motorcycle,” she said. According to Van Wyk, the man “did not even look at the child”.”He got out and looked to see what the damage was to his car.”The Van Wyks then phoned an ambulance. They said the driver was by himself in the vehicle and was not part of a convoy. It was reported earlier that Mmemezi was also in the vehicle. But Victor Moreriane, Mmemezi’s spokesman said that ‘according to police at the scene that was not the case.” The driver – fit enough to get out and look at the damage to the BMW’, nevertheless was also “admitted to hospital for shock, neck and back injuries”. Moreriane said ‘the circumstances leading to the accident cannot be confirmed until the driver has been discharged and has made a statement. “For the same reason he also cannot say why the driver apparently had the blue lights on, since the MEC was not in the vehicle. ” Thomas’ girlfriend, Chanel Kloppers, 16, a Grade 11 pupil, said he was on his way to her home so she could help him study. “We usually give him about 45 minutes to get to us, but this time he was taking much longer. I tried to phone him, but his phone was off. “I then phoned his mother on my mother’s phone and just heard, ‘Annemarie, Thomas was in a very serious accident’.” Chanel’s mother, Annemarie van Wyk, said they could not get through to the Ferreiras again. They then phoned the Krugersdorp Hospital, where they heard he had been admitted. “On the way to the hospital we were driving past the scene of the accident and didn’t even think that was it,” said Chanel.”Then we saw the orange of his motorbike… Source Links: Other incidents were Afrikaners were deliberately run down in traffic: |
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Malema rallies league
Malema rallies league
November 12 2011 at 09:33am
By Marianne Merten
By Marianne Merten
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ANCYL leader Julius Malema. Photo: Bongiwe Mchunu
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Youth League leaders began arriving in Joburg on Friday night to plan how to respond to its most serious crisis ever.
None of them would speak on the record. The agenda though, is believed to be how the league reacts to the unprecedented suspension of its national executive this week.
On Thursday, its firebrand president Julius Malema was politically neutered when the party’s national disciplinary committee suspended him from all office and membership of either the ANC or youth league for the next five years.
The Saturday Star understands Malema and the other four sanctioned leaders will lead the discussions at Luthuli House, with his lawyers on standby to formally file an appeal, should this be the route Malema and the league opt for.
Malema also faces an ongoing investigation into his financial affairs by the police’s elite Hawks unit and the anti-corruption task team, which includes the Special Investigating Unit and the Receiver of Revenue. This is over allegations that he amassed millions of rands influencing the awarding of government tenders.
If there is enough evidence, he could be criminally charged.
He can expect no support from ordinary South Africans, though. ON Friday a TNS survey found 70 percent of respondents agreed the ANC’s verdict was justified. On Thursday night, in a telling display, hundreds of youngsters celebrated Malema’s plight in his home province of Limpopo.
On Friday, NEC members set off for Joburg for what will be a key meeting for the youth league, not just on the question of appeals, but its status as an organisation, following Thursday’s ruling that described it as neither independent nor autonomous from the ANC mother body.
“We are discussing crucial issues,” was all youth league spokeswoman Magdalene Moonsamy would say, while secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa simply said, “We are not talking anything.”
Malema on Thursday threw down the gauntlet and vowed to fight any moves to “destroy” the youth league.
“When you throw us from the ANC, you are throwing us out of our home and that cannot be left unchallenged,” he told supporters in Polokwane, where he wrote a Unisa exam as the national disciplinary committee delivered its verdict.
On Friday, several provincial youth league leaders insisted the verdict must be appealed against, with some saying the disciplinary process had been flawed from the start.
Provincial leaders are expected to back Malema’s appeal. His sanction will take effect only once the appeals process is exhausted and the original sanction upheld.
But there did not appear to be any suggestion that the league would opt for mass rallies and public disobedience on the scale that rocked the Joburg CBD when Malema and his executive first appeared at Luthuli House, the ANC headquarters, and which was followed by a disciplined and organised “march for economic freedom” from Joburg to Pretoria a fortnight ago.
The ANC on Friday described Malema’s “gloves are off” comments as “unfortunate”.
Many senior ANC members have been delighted by the verdict, hoping that it will send a message to all members in the party structures, after what they felt was appalling lack of discipline by Malema’s supporters who burnt the ANC flag and T-shirts bearing President Jacob Zuma’s picture, right opposite Luthuli House.
Malema received a further rebuke when Planning Minister Trevor Manuel released his national development plan.
Painting a picture of how the country could create 11 million new jobs by 2030, Manuel warned that this couldn’t be done where there was uncertainty over ownership, particularly of the mines and the allocation of mineral rights. Malema has been vocal in calls for their nationalisation.
NPC deputy chairman Cyril Ramaphosa said certainty on property rights was essential.
Meanwhile, political analysts have cautioned that the verdict may still deepen divisions in the ruling party as the appeals process plays out.
In the long term, this could foster a culture of silence, commentators warned. - Political Bureau
‘How arms deal corrupted new SA’
‘How arms deal corrupted new SA’
November 11 2011 at 12:47pm
By SIBUSISO NKOMO
By SIBUSISO NKOMO
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Activist Zackie Achmat, centre, and authors Paul Holden, left, and Hennie van Vuuren listen to a discussion at the Institute for Security Studies during the launch of Holden and Van Vuuren s new book on the arms deal. Photo: Neil Baynes
Today’s body politic is in a sorry state because of arms deal corruption, says activist Zackie Achmat.
He was moderating a discussion Thursday night at the Institute for Security Studies, where a book on the arms deal, The Devil in the Detail: How the Arms Deal Changed Everything, was launched. It was written by Paul Holden and Hennie van Vuuren.
At the discussion, Holden and Van Vuuren said the arms deal was not a single event. Instead, it was – and still is – a series of scandals and outrages, all contributing towards a dubious momentum that took South Africa further away from democratic practice.
They said the book spoke of state secrets, telling tales of personal enrichment and the collusion of criminal networks in the old SADF and ANC security apparatus.
It also looked at the cumulative worth of various deals within the bigger package, the irrational economics of the deal, the rise of the spooks and shadow state and the politicisation of prosecutions.
“The arms deal has undermined oversight of government and corporate bureaucracy. It has taken away the power of the legislature,” Achmat said.
“Parliament used to be able to call in officials during Mandela’s presidency to call out expenditure, now it is not done. Scopa (the standing committee on public accounts), the NPA (National Prosecuting Authority) and Scorpions were all undermined. The arms deal, through opaque business, has corrupted our body politic.”
He said the book detailed the relationship between the current state and the old one and would make people understand what went wrong and what could be done to change it.
Holden said that when he and Van Vuuren started working on the book, there were faced with mountains of documents. “My archive, I think, is at about one million pages,” he said.
“The arms deal is a series of six scandals that have had a disastrous impact on our politics. Any purchase of arms in the 1990s was going to be deeply unpopular. Initially, Parliament and civil society pushed back but two years later things changed.
“There was a coming together of the elements of the old SADF (SA Defence Force) and some MK (Umkhonto we Sizwe) operatives who all had a distaste for democracy. If you look at how these groups operated in the past, the arms deal becomes less surprising.
“Every single contract was manipulated. There was violation of procedures, subterfuge, political interference in every investigation and heavy editing of evidence.”
Holden said the arms deal was sold to South Africa with a promise of 65 000 jobs and R110 million in investment by companies that were selling arms. It was meant to cost R29 billion, but was now estimated to have cost more than R70bn.
Van Vuuren said there were three cultures that had emerged from the arms deal and which now blighted our future:
l A culture of secrecy that was based in the intelligence community, involving hawkish elements of the SADF and MK.
l A culture of “shiny things” where South Africa bought fancy weapons, and created pet projects such as building nuclear stations and the Gautrain “to look important in Africa”.
l A culture of personality where only two people, Schabir Shaik and Tony Yengeni, had gone to prison for the deal, while many corrupt businessmen and politicians were still free and had not been prosecuted.
The book is available in book stores.
sibusiso.nkomo@inl.co.za - Cape Argus
Children ‘under siege’ in SA
Young children were “under siege” in South Africa, and no longer safe from sexual abuse, a full bench of the Western Cape High Court heard on Friday.
State prosecutor Mornay Julius said young children were sexually abused by people they trusted, who pretended to love them.
He was opposing an appeal against the five-year jail sentence imposed on convicted paedophile Ian Appleton, a retired school teacher and accountant.
Appleton, 74, was jailed for performing oral sex on an eight-year-old boy in 2008, an offence previously charged as indecent assault, but now classified as rape by the new Children's Act.
Julius said Paarl Regional Court magistrate Norma Smile had exercised her discretion in a reasonable and proper manner, in imposing a prison sentence on Appleton.
He said the rape of small children now carried a sentence of life imprisonment. He however agreed with the defence that the magistrate had correctly found substantial and compelling circumstances to impose a less severe sentence.
“Although the magistrate was justified in imposing a sentence less severe than life, in this case a jail sentence is definitely warranted,” Julius said.
The magistrate's sentiments in jailing Appleton were that the number of child abuse cases regularly before the courts was overwhelming.
Even if the magistrate had misdirected herself in deciding that a prison sentence was called for, the misdirection was not so material as to justify the High Court's interference, as contended by defence counsel Francois Van Zyl, SC.
Julius said it should be of concern to the court that the boy was still traumatised by the sexual abuse that took place several times in 2008.
He said Appleton had previously been offered help for paedophilia, but the help he received had not had the desired effect.
Julius said Appleton and the boy's parents had been best of friends for many years, and the parents had been devastated to find out what had happened.
“The family is deeply shocked and traumatised by what happened,” he said.
Judgment was reserved. - Sapa
Postmistress’ hammer-murderer gets life
Posted: 10 Nov 2011 11:02 AM PST
Mark Makhubela – the brutal hammer-murderer of post-mistress Magda Fraser of Highlands North in Balfour Shopping Centre: sentenced to a life in prison.
PICTURE: This is convicted hammer-murderer Mark Makhubela, who was out on parole after a 10-yr sentence for rape when he bludgeoned to death Highlands North post-mistress Magda Fraser on 15 January 2011. Mrs Fraser had worked there for 25 years. Her widower said she had become so terrified of the crime that she often passed out in fear-attacks.
Makhubela was sentenced to life imprisonment last week by High Court Judge Lucy Mailula for Mrs Fraser’s gruesome death. story: 9 November 2011, Amanda Watson.
The man had a long record of violent crimes: but still managed to get a job at a post office
Makhubela was let out on parole after a 10-yr sentence for rape when he bludgeoned to death Highlands North post-mistress Magda Fraser on 15 January 2011. The insert above left is of Mrs Fraser’s grieving husband Douglas, consoled by a relative. Makhubela was sentenced to life imprisonment last week by High Court Judge Lucy Mailula for Mrs Fraser’s gruesome death. CCTV footage of the incident identified Makhubela, although out on parole after serving a ten-year-sentence for rape, worked as an employee of Highlands North’s post office. Police launched a manhunt. The man subsequently handed himself over to police. A copy of Makhubela’s criminal record showed he had a violent past: with numerous assault convictions and was on parole after serving a 10-year sentence for rape in Hillbrow. It’s not known why he was able to get a job at the post office.
Source – LookLocal – Brutal murder shocks community
Widower Douglas Fraser: “Wish these still were biblical times so Magda’s killer could be stoned to death..’
Her widower Douglas, 44: told Beeld journalist Jascques Steenkamp shortly after the murder that he ‘wished these were still the biblical times so that Magda’s killers could be stoned to death. ‘ Fraser had dropped Magda off at the post office at about 06:45 where she has worked for the past 25 years in the Balfour Park-shopping centre.
“She opened up every morning to receive the day’s new mail-delivery. At 9am her manager contacted me and wanted to know where Magda was because clients were lined up outside. The manager had also noticed on CCTV that two black men carried boxes from the shop and also noticed that she did not answer her cellphone, he told me.’ Fraser rushed to the shop.
The post-mistress was terrified of working there because of the crime: she often passed out from fear-attacks
Fraser – (top left) being consoled by a sister during the interview – said he initially believed that she did not open up because she may have passed out in a fear-attack: something which has happened to her before. Upon his arrival he was greeted by some 11 armed police officers and security guards – all waiting for permission to break open the door. “I wanted to know what was going on, but they said I would have to break down the door myself because they were not going in without permission. “ It took concerted efforts for about half an hour to force open the lock allowing the assembled cops and guards to storm into the building where everybody trampled all over the crime scene. “I ran through the shop, shouting her name,’ said Fraser. “The safes stood open and were empty. Only when she did not reply to my calls did I realise something was wrong.”
He then was stopped by a security guard from entering one of the bathrooms, with the man telling Fraser: “I am very sorry.’ “Why did they have to kill her?” He asked. “Did they do that because she could identify one of them”? Police almost immediately identified the now jailed part-time worker Mark Makhubela as one of two suspects – they noticed on CCTV that he had opened the post office back door with a key and was followed into the shop by another black man and that they then later were filmed carrying out boxes. Fraser: “Makhubela had good manners. He always appeared to respect my wife. I cannot believe that he could have killed her this cruelly.’
Sisters from Norway and Kruger National Wildlife Reserve
Mrs Fraser’s sisters Melony Marchbank (47) of the Kruger Wildlife Reserve and Jenny Hendriksen (53) arrived from Oslo in Norway to attend the funeral which took place from the Old Apostolic Church in Symhurst. She is survived by her children from her first marriage, Quinten, 19, Desiree (18) and Arthur Yeates (18), and stepchildren Wayne (19), Eric (17) and Grant Fraser (17). She and Fraser had been married for 18 months.
Source – Beeld – Stenig my vrou se moordenaars!
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The man subsequently handed himself over to police.
A copy of Makhubela’s criminal record showed he had a violent past. He had numerous assault convictions and was on parole after serving a 10-year sentence for rape in Hillbrow.
Posted: 10 Nov 2011 10:38 AM PST
AFRIKANER POOR DENIED FOOD-AID BY FOOD-STRAPPED RED CROSS BRAKPAN
This poor white South-African woman aged 63 was sitting and crying on the sidewalk after being told that the Red cross in Brakpan South-Africa has to drastically cut back their food aid and can now only feed 547 people every second Tuesday of the week, down from over a thousand. Their next food-aid day is December 20 2011 at Derby Avenue, Brakpan. The next day the hungry poor will get a bite to eat from the Red Cross in Brakpan will be on January 10 2012.
This woman says she goes from house to house begging for a little food but most people chase her away.. what a bleak bleak Christmas this will be for the many hundreds of thousands of poor Afrikaners in similar situation to her as in Brakpan: this is only one town in Gauteng where food-aid is being cut back.
Arm Afrikaners kry kos elke tweede week van Rooi Kruis
Afrikaans article: by Thelma Koorts
9 November 2011 – BRAKPAN — Dié 63-jarige vrou het moedeloos op die sypaadjie sit en huil nadat die Rooikruis van Brakpan noodgedwonge die aantal behoeftige mense wat elke tweede week kos ontvang met meer as die helfte sny, aangesien daar doodeenvoudig nie genoeg voedsel is om aan almal te voorsien nie.
Selfs met hierdie drastiese stap funksioneer die voedingskema steeds onder groot druk en is daar nie veel hoop om voor Kersfees vir die mense ordentlike kospakkies uit te deel nie.
Carol Campbell, van die Brakpan Rooikruis, het aan die Herald gesê dat die voedingskema tot onlangs toe elke tweede Dinsdag van die maand 1,258 mense van kos voorsien het.
Ons het geen ander keuse gehad as om dit tot 547 mense te sny nie, maar ons sukkel steeds om kop bo water te hou,” het Campbell gesê. “Met Kersfees om die draai is die nood soveel groter en ons kan nie anders as om ‘n groot beroep op die publiek en besighede te maak om ons te help nie,” het sy bygevoeg.
Baie van die mense is totaal afhanklik van die kos wat hulle elke tweede Dinsdag van die voedingskema ontvang.Met die Herald se besoek, Dinsdagoggend, het ‘n lang ry mense geduldig gestaan en wag vir die bietjie voedsel wat beskikbaar was. Vroue met jong kinders en talle bejaardes het op die sypaadjie gesit en moedeloos voor hulle gestaar.
‘n 63-Jarige (Afrikaner) vrou in verslete klere het gesê dat sy baie, baie dankbaar is vir die kos wat sy elke tweede week ontvang. “Ek kry regtig swaar; die lewe is moeilik,” het sy vertel. “Ek bly in ‘n kamer waarvoor ek moet betaal en soms is daar net geen geld vir kos nie.”
Sy het ook vertel dat sy uit desperaatheid van huis tot huis loop en vir kos vra.”Soms gee die mense, maar meeste van hulle jaag my weg,” het sy gesê.
ROOIKRUIS; LAASTE VOEDINGSDAG IS 0P 20 DESEMBER – DAARNA EERS WEER IN 10 JANUARIE 2011
“Ons laaste voedingsdag is op 20 Desember en op dié dag sal ons graag vir die mense kospakkies wil gee wat hulle deur die feestyd sal kan help,” het Campbell gesê. Mense sal eers weer op die 10de Januarie kan aanmeld vir kospakkies.
Die Rooikruis is in Derbylaan geleë.
Persone wat meer inligting verlang kan Suid-Afrika 011 740-0074 skakel.
Source – LookLocal – Kersfees sonder kos wag vir vele
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