News today includes bail was refused for Imanuwela David, the man suspected of being the mastermind behind the break-in at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala game farm, cricket fans will not be able to watch the tour between SA and India on SABC.
Meanwhile, the Shosholoza Meyl train, operated by Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa), was unable to reach Cape Town from Johannesburg and Hildegard Steenkamp, an accountant from Boksburg, received an effective 50-year prison sentence for embezzling R537 million from her previous job.
In today’s weather update, the weather service has warned about disruptive rain leading to localised flooding in the Western Cape; severe thunderstorms with possible strong damaging winds, hail and heavy downpours in six provinces and extremely high fire danger in the Northern Cape– full weather forecast here.
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Dan Marokane has been announced as as the new Group Chief Executive of Eskom.
Marokane’s appointment comes months after the resignation of former CEO André de Ruyter.
Eskom said Marokane is a qualified chemical engineer – who has an MBA – and is an executive with more than 20 years senior leadership experience.
CONTINUE: Dan Marokane appointed new CEO of Eskom
Imanuwela David, the alleged mastermind behind the burglary at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala game farm has been denied bail.
Magistrate Predeshni Ponnan handed down judgment in the Bela Bela Magistrates Court in Limpopo on Friday.
Ponnan said it was clear from the evidence by both the state and the defence that David intentionally and knowly flouted the laws of not only South Africa, but Namibia as well by contravening the Covid-19 regulations and fleeing the country “through illegal means.”
CONTINUE: WATCH: Alleged Phala Phala mastermind Imanuwela David denied bail
The ongoing broadcast rights battle between Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the SABC has hit another hurdle, with the national federation confirming on Friday that the public broadcaster will not show the Proteas’ home tour against India on television.
Following months of negotiations on the free-to-air broadcast rights of the eight-match tour which starts this weekend, CSA said it received an offer from the SABC last week at a “massively discounted rate”.
The federation had responded to the broadcaster on Wednesday, accepting the offer. Hours later, however, the SABC reportedly withdrew its offer after potential sponsors had pulled out.
CONTINUE: Cricket fans shut out again as CSA and SABC fail to reach agreement
Despite African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Fikile Mbalula hailing the resumption of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s (Prasa) Shosholoza Meyl as a “railway renaissance”, the train failed to complete its trip from Johannesburg to Cape Town.
On Wednesday, the train travelling from Johannesburg to Cape Town departed from Park Station for its 30-hour journey to the Western Cape.
However, passengers had to get off the train and complete their trip by bus on Friday due to theft of overhead wire cables.
CONTINUE: ‘It has ended in tears’ – Train passengers from Joburg to Cape Town forced to take the bus
Boksburg accountant Hildegard Steenkamp has been sentenced to an effective 50 years in prison for stealing R537m from her former employer.
The Johannesburg Commercial Crimes Court on Friday found her guilty of over 330 counts of theft from her former employer, Medtronic (Pty) Ltd, over a 13-year period.
She also defrauded SARS of around R311m. Sentencing began in August and was concluded on Friday.
CONTINUE: Boksburg multi-million fraudster Hilda Steenkamp sentenced to 50 years
Award-winning singer Dr Malinga set tongues wagging on social media after he broke down during his interview on Podcast and Chill last year while speaking about his financial troubles.
Since then, the singer says he has managed to bounce back through hard work and the assistance of the good Samaritans who lent a helping hand.
Speaking about how he ended up in debt during his recent interview on the B-Hive podcast, Dr Malinga said his accountant did him dirty.
CONTINUE: WATCH: Dr Malinga set to launch new show after paying off his R2.1 million Sars debt
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