In today’s news, the latest crime statistics show that South Africa has seen an increase in murders while sexual offences have declined, a 13-year-old boy was arrested for allegedly shooting his principal, and 31 pharmacy students from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University were hospitalised after a practical session.
We also look at reactions from civil organisations and political parties to the crime statistics, a Social Development office being forced to vacate the premises after not paying rent for months, Minnie Dlamini’s upcoming roast and the Proteas fighting to the end against New Zealand.
South Africa seen a slight increase in the number of murders, although sexual related crimes have gone down, according to the latest crime statistics.
Police Minister Bheki Cele released the third quarterly crime statistics of the 2023/2024 financial year on Friday.
A 13-year-old boy has been arrested after allegedly shooting the principal of Primrose Primary School in Germiston, east of Johannesburg, on Thursday morning.
According to police spokesperson Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi, the 51-year-old school principal was taken to a local hospital.
Thirty-one third-year pharmacy students from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) were hospitalised after they experienced an “eyesight problem” following a laboratory or practical session at the university.
The higher education institution suspended academic activities for Bachelor of Pharmacy third-year students with immediate effect on Thursday afternoon after they experienced eyesight problems.
Civil organisations and political parties have criticised the government’s actions, or lack thereof, in dealing with crime in South Africa.
Amnesty International SA, ActionSA and the Democratic Alliance (DA) have all called for an overhaul of the policing system. Civil organisation Action Society said the statistics show the government has abandoned its citizens.
As the National Treasury’s austerity measures begin to derail key government programmes, KwaZulu-Natal Social Development employees have been forced to vacate the department’s service delivery offices in the uMkhambathini Municipality, outside Pietermaritzburg, after the department defaulted on its rental payments.
After not receiving rent from the department for several months, the owner of the building — which is located in Camperdown — kicked out the department staff before locking the property’s gates.
Showmax is gearing up to present the highly anticipated roast of Minnie Dlamini, scheduled to be filmed on 5 April and subsequently aired on 26 April.
The announcement was made at The Cracker Zac in Rosebank on Thursday evening.
Many viewers were concerned about Liema’s future on BBMzansi following her grandmother’s passing.
Liema‘s social media manager released a statement on Tuesday confirming that her grandmother passed away on Tuesday, 13 February.
They admitted they were outplayed, but Proteas captain Neil Brand and coach Shukri Conrad were full of praise for the second-string national team after they punched above their weight in the second Test against New Zealand.
Having arrived Down Under without most of the national squad’s regular players, due to commitments in the recently concluded SA20 series, the tourists were thumped by 281 runs in the first match at Mount Maunganui last week.
Hugo Broos still wants an explanation from Lyle Foster, as to why the Burnley striker was able to play for his club in the English Premier League, but not his country at the Africa Cup of Nations.
The Bafana head coach has also said that his players will have a say on whether Foster is welcomed back to international duty.
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