Help police find missing elderly man

MANGAUNG - Community assistance is requested to help find missing elderly man, John Jacob Moeletsi (73), suffering from dementia.

His daughter reported that she last saw him on Wednesday, 08 June 2022 during the day, at Maseti Street, Phahameng in Mangaung.

He has a dog (black and grey in color) that has also disappeared with him. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing grey pants, a beige jersey with white stripes, blue sneakers and a black beret.

Anyone who has seen him or know of his whereabouts, is kindly requested to contact their nearest Police Station or the Investigating Officer, Sergeant S Vinger on the following numbers 082 527 7375 or 051 406 4401/2/3. Tip-offs can be submitted by calling Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or by using the My SAPS App.

Source: South African Police Service

UNHCR: Refugee Resettlement Needs Expected to Rise Next Year

GENEVA — The U.N. refugee agency projects more than 2 million refugees will need to be resettled in third countries of asylum in 2023, a 36% increase over this year’s 1.47 million.

All of the more than 27 million refugees in the world have fled war, violence, conflict, or persecution and need international protection. But some refugees are particularly vulnerable. They include people who cannot return to their home countries, live safely in neighboring countries, or have special needs and disabilities.

U.N. refugee spokeswoman Shabia Mantoo says resettlement is a lifesaving tool to protect some refugees, who are most at risk or have special needs that cannot be met in their countries of asylum.

“Of all refugees submitted by UNHCR for resettlement last year, 37% were for those with legal and physical protection needs, 32% were for survivors of violence and/or torture and 17% were for women, adolescents and children at risk,” she said.

The UNHCR reports the most needs in 2023 will be from countries of asylum across the African continent, closely followed by the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey.

Mantoo says Syria, with nearly 778,000 refugees, represents the population with highest global resettlement needs, followed by refugees from Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, and Myanmar, which has more than 114,000 largely stateless Rohingya.

She says the substantial jump in the number of refugees needing resettlement next year is based on several factors.

“The humanitarian impact, the protection impacts of the pandemic, which have exacerbated vulnerability. The protracted nature of a number of these refugee situations in which more people are displaced or they are spending longer times in displacement, and also the emergence of new humanitarian crises and displacement situations,” she said.

Mantoo warns resettlement needs will continue to grow in the absence of peace and prospects for the voluntary return of refugees.

The UNHCR is appealing for predictable, multi-year resettlement commitments from states. It also is calling on states to speed up resettlement processing and departure arrangements, so refugees do not have to continue languishing in countries of asylum with no end in sight to their ordeal.

Source: Voice of America

291 new COVID-19 cases recorded

South Africa has reported 291 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 3 986 892.

This increase represents a 4.1% positivity rate.

On Monday, the Department of Health reported 16 deaths and of these three deaths occurred in the past 24 to 48 hours.

The cumulative COVID-19 deaths are 101 620 to date.

The majority of new cases are from Gauteng (40%), followed by the Western Cape (15%).

KwaZulu-Natal accounted for 13%; North West accounted for 11%; Free State accounted for 8%; Eastern Cape accounted for 5%; Mpumalanga accounted for 4%; Northern Cape accounted for 2%; and Limpopo accounted for 1% of new cases

“The proportion of positive new cases/total new tested today is 4.1%, and is lower than yesterday (7.1%). The 7-day average is 7.9% today, and is lower than yesterday (8.1%),” the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said.

There has been an increase of 31 hospital admissions in the past 24 hours.

South Africa has to date conducted 25 604 409 tests in both public and private sectors.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Off-duty policewoman shot and killed in Delft by yet-to-be identified gunmen

WESTERN CAPE - A 26-year-old off-duty police official was shot and killed in Delft on Tuesday evening. Details about the shooting incident are still sketchy.

Eye witness accounts from the crime scene indicate that the police constable attached to Table Bay Harbour police station was standing in front of her residence with three other persons when unknown gunmen emerged and fired several shots in Gilo Road, Leiden in Delft.

Delft police have opened a murder docket for investigation. Detectives from the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) have taken over the investigation. No arrests have been effected yet for the tragic incident.

Her identity will be released once her next of kin has been informed.

Source: South African Police Service