News today includes the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on Tuesday called the decision of one of the men accused of murdering 18 people in Lusikisiki to abandon bail, a sensible one.
Meanwhile, investigators from the National Consumer Commission (NCC) found expired food in spaza shops in Naledi, Soweto, after conducting inspections at 16 shops on Monday and Tuesday.
Furthermore, Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has defended his trip to the 2024 Olympics in France, which cost taxpayers over R800,000.
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The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on Tuesday called the decision of one of the men accused of murdering 18 people in Lusikisiki to abandon bail, a sensible one.
On the same day police revealed the identities of four more suspects possibly linked to the mass murders.
Siphosoxolo Myekethe, 45, was already out on parole for murder when he allegedly massacred the 18 people – most of whom were women – in two Ngobozana Village homesteads near Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape, on 28 September.
CONTINUE READING: Lusikisiki murder accused abandons bail while police reveal identities of 4 more suspects
The DA in Gauteng says it will report Premier Panyaza Lesufi to the Office of the Public Protector for allegedly concealing reports on corrupt activities in the province.
DA Gauteng leader Solly Msimanga said on Tuesday that there are more than 100 reports that have been allegedly concealed.
Msimanga said the DA would exhaust all avenues to make the reports public, including approaching the president and public protector.
CONTINUE READING: DA to report Panyaza Lesufi to Ramaphosa and Public Protector for ‘concealing forensic reports’
Investigators from the National Consumer Commission (NCC) found expired food in spaza shops in Naledi, Soweto, after conducting inspections at 16 shops on Monday and Tuesday.
The inspections came after six children died soon after eating chips they bought from a spaza shop in the area.
The NCC conducted inspections in Naledi, Soweto, and the Buffalo City Municipality, in the Eastern Cape, this week to determine if shop owners comply with the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) and other applicable laws, regulations and bylaws.
CONTINUE READING: Spaza shops: Investigators find expired food, foreign products and even bullfrogs
The Department of Correctional Services (DSC) said an assessment of the cell from which Facebook rapist Thabo Bester assessment escaped from showed numerous security violations.
Minister of Correctional Services Pieter Groenewald visited the Mangaung and Grootvlei Correctional Centres in Bloemfontein on Monay.
During his visit, Groenewald conducted what the department called “a comprehensive physical inspection” of the Mangaung facility, where the infamous Thabo Bester escape transpired.
CONTINUE READING: Assessment of Thabo Bester cell showed ‘security violations’, says DCS
Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has defended his trip to the 2024 Olympics in France, which cost taxpayers over R800,000.
McKenzie recently revealed in a parliamentary reply that his department incurred a total cost of R804,597.71 for his trip to Paris.
His flights cost R215,976.36, while R113,271 went towards accommodation and R454,005 for ground transport.
CONTINUE READING: ‘I could have stayed longer’: Gayton McKenzie defends R800k ‘joyride’ to Paris
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