News today includes South African Football Association (Safa) president Danny Jordaan and his co-accused have failed to have their case struck off the roll.
Meanwhile, Legendary actor Sello Maake ka Ncube has issued a letter of demand against a newspaper for allegedly disclosing his HIV status without his consent.
Furthermore, the prospect of South Africa hosting a Formula One (F1) race has taken pole position on the starting grid.
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South African Football Association (Safa) president Danny Jordaan and his co-accused have failed to have their case struck off the roll.
Jordaan, alongside Safa chief financial officer (CFO) Gronie Hluyo and businessman Trevor Neethling, appeared before the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Palm Ridge on Tuesday.
Jordaan and Hluyo applied to have the case struck off the roll, citing unreasonable delays under Section 342(a) of the Criminal Procedure Act.
CONTINUE READING: Safa boss Danny Jordaan fails to have fraud case struck off the roll
School food vendors have slammed the Gauteng Department of Education for alleged disregard and lack of urgency.
A group of vendors held a protest at the department’s offices in Marshalltown, Johannesburg, on Tuesday demanding to be reinstated and allowed to trade in and around schools in the province ahead of the 2025 academic year. It followed a similar protest by the group three weeks ago.
The department banned all vendors from selling inside and around schools last month after a spike in food poisoning incidents involving children in the province. This ban was later lifted for those who complied with requirements or had registered with the relevant authorities.
CONTINUE READING: ‘They failed’: Frustrated school food vendors ‘given the runaround’ by Gauteng Education
Legendary actor Sello Maake ka Ncube has issued a letter of demand against a newspaper for allegedly disclosing his HIV status without his consent.
The veteran actor accuses the publication of breaching his privacy and defaming his character.
On Monday, Sunday World reported that the actor’s estranged wife, Pearl Mbewe, alleged that he had exposed her to HIV during their marriage.
CONTINUE READING: Sello Maake Ka-Ncube takes legal action after disclosure of HIV status
Officials from the Department of Social Development have arrived in Mauritius to repatriate a five-year-old child born to a mother serving a prison sentence for drug trafficking on the island.
The delegation left on Monday and is expected to return to the country with the child on Friday.
According to spokesperson Bathembu Futshane, the department’s Adoptions and International Social Service (ISS) received a request from Department of International Relations and Cooperation (Dirco) on 15 May 2024 to assist with family tracing, assessment and possible repatriation of the child.
CONTINUE READING: Child of South African drug mule in Mauritius prison to return home
The prospect of South Africa hosting a Formula One (F1) race has taken pole position on the starting grid.
Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie said a committee tasked with choosing a promoter to champion an F1 Grand Prix in South Africa will be announced soon.
“I have set up meetings with relevant people already, my term will be a failure if I don’t bring one of the biggest sporting tourist events to South Africa which is F1,” he said in July.
CONTINUE READING: SA in pole position to host F1 Grand Prix at Kyalami [VIDEO]
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