In today’s news update, the defence in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial on Friday continued to poke holes in a police officer’s evidence of an accused’s alleged confession.
The Eastern Cape Health Department also confirmed about 120 school children were admitted to a hospital on Thursday after they complained of food-poisoning symptoms.
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The cross-examination of Colonel Moholo Solomon Raphadu concluded in the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Friday.
A trial-within-a-trial is taking place to determine the admissibility of confession statements, pointing out and warning statements by all five accused men in the main trial.
The state previously indicate accused number two Bongani Ntanzi confessed to his alleged involvement in Meyiwa’s murder for the first time to a police officer on 19 June 2020.
The Eastern Cape Health Department has confirmed about 120 school children were admitted to a hospital on Thursday after they complained of food-poisoning symptoms.
Spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo said the pupils, aged 8 to 19, experienced stomach ache, vomiting, and itchiness.
Fifty of them are in a stable condition at Frontier Hospital in Komani.
Motorists may soon have some reasons to smile ahead of the Festive Season, after the AA predicted the price of fuel may go down next month.
It cited the latest unaudited data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), which found petrol could be coming down by around R2 a litre, while diesel could even see a cut of about R1per litre.
Legal expert Mpumelelo Zikalala says Jacob Zuma’s legal challenges are not looking good.
This as the former president tries to get the arms deal lead prosecutor in his corruption case, Advocate Billy Downer, to step down.
Zuma appeared in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Thursday to appeal the same court’s June 7 ruling, which set aside his private prosecution of Downer and journalist Karyn Maughan finding it was “an attempt to further delay the criminal prosecution” against him.
The Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Bill has moved a step closer to becoming law after approval from the National Assembly.
On Thursday afternoon, the National Assembly passed the bill, which seeks to amend the South African Schools Act.
The passing of the contentious bill comes after the draft legislation was adopted by the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education earlier this month.
Kaizer Chiefs travel to Hammarsdale to take on Golden Arrows in the DStv Premiership, with Mabhudi Khenyeza’s side looking like a force in South African football and Chiefs looking like ship lost at sea.
Amakhosi sacked Molefi Ntseki this week, with a more pertinent question perhaps why they appointed him at all. Now Cavin Johnson has been given the reins, on an interim basis, and he has the job of getting results for a squad packed with talent, but up to now, not much purpose.
South African sports fans had their spirits raised even further, on the eve of the Rugby World Cup final, as the Proteas climbed to top spot in the opening round of the Cricket World Cup with a thrilling one-wicket victory over Pakistan in Chennai on Friday.
Chasing 271 to win against the former champions, the Proteas nearly ran out of wickets but they managed to hold on, ultimately reaching a total of 271/9 with just 16 balls to spare.
The South African Music Awards (Samas) have been marred by politics this week, with little word from the artists themselves; this could be out of fear of being ostracised but the likes of Zakes Bantwini and DJ Tira have expressed their dissatisfaction with the cancellation of the awards.
This week the ANC provincial chairperson and economic development, tourism and environmental affairs MEC Siboniso Duma announced the decision to abandon its controversial R28 million plan to host the Samas ceremony in Durban next month.
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