Julies Case: Cop who fired fatal shot says she was threatened by co-accused

Simon ‘Scorpion’ Ndyalvane, Caylene Whiteboy and Voster Netshiongolo have been applying for bail in the Protea Magistrates Court where they faces charges related to the shooting death of Nathaniel Julies (16). Caylene Whiteboy, one of the three police officers accused of murdering Nathaniel Julies (16), appears in the Proteas Magistrates court on 22 September 2020. […]

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Nyanga CPF calls for more police resources after 4 people killed in shooting

Nyanga community policing forum’s Martin Makasi said that the community was furious as the area had become increasingly lawless and dangerous. Police car/van. Picture: @SAPoliceService/Twitter. CAPE TOWN – The Nyanga community policing forum is again calling for more police resources following a weekend of violence in the area. Four men were been killed and another […]

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CoCT officials meet with Mitchells Plain community following Siqalo protests

CoCT officials meet with Mitchells Plain community following Siqalo protests Over the weekend, a group of Siqalo residents took to the streets, demanding houses. FILE: Community leaders from Mitchells Plain, Siqalo and Rondevlei meet with local government following service delivery protests. Picture: EWN CAPE TOWN – City of Cape Town (CoCT) officials met with residents […]

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DA: Why is ANC offering repayment if there was no wrongdoing with Zim flight?

The ANC and DA differ on whether Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula broke any law when she allowed a ruling party delegation to hitch a lift with her to Zimbabwe on a defence force aircraft. President Cyril Ramaphosa on 27 August 2020 appeared before the National Assembly in a hybrid plenary session to answer these questions […]

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Nathaniel Julies murder accused set to apply for bail today

Police officers Simon ‘Scorpion’ Ndyalvane, Caylene Whiteboy and Voster Netsiongolo have been charged for the roles they played in 16-year-old Julies’ murder and the cleaning up of the scene. Scorpion Ndyalvane, Caylene Whiteboy and Voster Netsiongolo on 10 September 2020 made a brief appearance at the Protea Magistrates Court for the alleged murder of 16-year-old […]

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UIF ‘100% sure’ COVID-19 TERS fraud won’t happen again

The UIF resumed payments on Monday after the scheme was suspended in August due to defects being identified in the controls of the system. The extended UIF call centre in Johannesburg. Picture: Kayleen Morgan/EWN JOHANNESBURG – The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) has assured South Africans that it has introduced smarter technology to prevent the circumvention […]

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Corruption Watch: Nursing a sick healthcare sector back to health

Corruption in the healthcare sector has life-threatening effects on those who desperately need these services. COVID-19 has exposed the precarious state of the public healthcare system in South Africa on a shocking scale. In 2019, as in preceding years, the system continued to deteriorate, with services all but completely collapsed across many fronts and in […]

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‘Queer artivists’ occupy Camps Bay mansion to highlight land, housing issues

Seven people, calling themselves queer artivists and operating under the #WeSeeYou, formally booked the house last week and now say they won’t move in protest. A view of Camps Bay in Cape Town. Picture: 123rf.com CAPE TOWN – A Cape Town group who have occupied a Camps Bay mansion said that they were hoping to […]

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Normandien farmers doubt Cele visit will help ease racial tensions in area

Police Minister Bheki Cele had convened the meeting to ease tensions between community members following the killing of a prominent local farming couple last month. Police Minister Bheki Cele (seated right), along with the national police’s top management, listens to farmers and workers during a visit to the Normandien area in KwaZulu-Natal on 21 September […]

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