Two alleged hijackers arrested in possession of hijacked vehicle and three toy guns

NELSPRUIT – Two suspects appeared at the Emalahleni Magistrate’s Court today, 13 July 2022 for various charges including, hijacking, possession of suspected stolen property as well as contravention of the Immigration Act.

According to the information, on Monday night, 11 July 2022 around 23h00 members of crime prevention from Witbank followed up on information regarding an incident which occurred on 25 June 2022 during the time when the driver of a grey Toyota Corolla stopped next to the N12 Road to relieve himself. The suspects then allegedly hijacked him of his car.

The members were led through investigation into a house in Klarinet, Witbank. Upon arrival at the house, they found the two suspects in possession of the hijacked vehicle, they also went on to search and found suspected stolen properties, such as a chainsaw, water pump and three toy guns. The suspects were then arrested hence their court appearance today. Police also discovered that the suspects were not having proper documentation to be in South Africa and members are working in collaboration with the department of Home Affairs to ascertain their status in the country.

The case against Nelson Mudavanhu (32) and Takuya Jonali (19) was postponed until 20 August 2022 for further investigation meanwhile the suspects were remanded in custody.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has welcomed the sterling work done by members as they arrested the two suspects as well as recovered the vehicle that was previously hijacked. “We hope that the breakthrough will also assist in solving other outstanding cases around the Witbank area and the surroundings” said the General.

Source: South African Police Service

Enyobeni tavern owner, employees arrested

The owner and two employees of the Enyobeni tavern in which 21 teenagers mysteriously died last month have been arrested in connection with the tragedy.

The South African Police Service (SAPS) in a statement said the three were arrested at the weekend and on Tuesday.

SAPS Eastern Cape spokesperson Brigadier Tembinkosi Kinana said the three were arrested by a team of detectives working on the Scenery Park incident.

“The arrest of the 52-year-old suspect and two employees, aged 33 and 34, follows after the Eastern Cape Liquor Board laid charges in Scenery Park Police Station for contravention of the Liquor Act.

“After the opening of the case by Liquor Board, the investigators embarked on the investigation process which resulted to fines to the amount of R2000 being issued to each of the two tavern employees, whilst summons were served to the owner for his immediate arrest and appearance in the court of law.”

Among others, he said, the investigation focused on alleged violation or contravention of the Eastern Cape Liquor Act by permitting or conniving for the selling or supplying of alcohol to children under the age of 18 years and for selling or supplying of alcohol to children.

The tavern owner is expected in the East London Magistrate Court on 19 August 2022 to face the said charges.

“The two employees have been given an option of a fine in terms of the Liquor Act. Should they fail to pay the fine, they will be required to appear in the same court on the 19th August 2022,” said Kinana.

The SAPS management reaffirmed in the statement its commitment in ensuring that all the investigations around the Scenery Park incident are conducted in a professional and well-organised manner to ensure the successful prosecution and subsequent conviction in the court of law.

The Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nomthetheleli Mene, expressed her appreciation for the work of the investigators.

She expressed gratitude at the patience shown by both affected families and communities alike.

“Just as we said in the beginning, investigation is a process and needs to be treated with extreme care and wisdom so that we can achieve the desired outcomes which all of us will be proud of. This is the beginning of the great work we are doing behind the scene,” Lt Gen Mene said.

Kinana said the forensic investigation into the cause of death of the 21 youths in Enyobeni tavern is still ongoing.

“As indicated earlier, at an appropriate time and conclusion of the investigation, the results will be made available to the affected families. There are no new developments at this stage,” he said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Mandrax suspect appears in court

NORTHERN CAPE – A 34-year-old suspect Nzuzo Buqa, made a brief appearance at the Springbok Magistrate court today for illegal possession of mandrax tablets.

The suspect was arrested on Tuesday, 12 July 2022 during an intelligence driven operation comprising of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Upington Narcotics, Springbok Vispol and Local Criminal Record Centre.

Members received information about a suspect transporting drugs from Besig to Okiep. A disruptive operation was immediately conducted and the suspected vehicle was spotted and pursued. During the vehicle search, 312 boss mandrax tablets to an estimated value of R24 960-00 were found and the suspect was apprehended.

The matter was postponed to Monday, 18 July 2022 for bail application.

Source: South African Police Service

Men called to be at forefront in reporting GBV

KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Sihle Zikalala, has made a clarion call on men to be at the forefront in speaking out and reporting Gender-Based Violence and Femiside (GBVF).

Zikalala made the call during the launch of Men’s Month campaign held in Durban on Tuesday.

The month-long campaign aims to address the root cause of GBV and depression affecting men.

As part of the campaign launch, Zikalala, joined by Sport, Arts and Culture MEC Hlengiwe Mavimbela, Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane and eThekwini Municipality Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda, took part in a march, which started at King Dinuzulu Park and ended at the Durban City Hall.

Other participants included the KZN Provincial Men’s Forum Bishop Bhekimpi Mchunu, Inkosi Felix Bhengu representing the KZN Provincial House of Traditional and Koi-San Leaders, as well as men in uniform, mostly members of the South African Police Service, amongst others.

The marchers carried placards bearing messages encouraging men to speak out against abuse and to take a stand against gender-based violence.

Delivering the keynote address, Zikalala highlighted that Men’s Month coincides with Nelson Mandela Month and men can learn a great deal from the leadership of the international Human Rights icon.

The Premier noted that during Men’s Month, they are enjoined to not only celebrate South African men, but also pay attention to the number of challenges confronting them.

The Premier commended the majority of men in the province who lead by example, and honoured many men, who despite their circumstances and challenges, stay away from crime.

“We pay our respects to the men who are constantly challenging and changing themselves. These good men are forsaking old patriarchal teachings that privilege men at the expense of women. These men are bringing boys and girls in relations of equality and mutual respect.

“They are the men who are helping our nation give birth to Generation Equality. They are giving birth to the new KwaZulu-Natal man who embraces peace, human rights, and dialogue to resolve problems, not violence or intimidation,” Zikalala said.

He said the Provincial Government further commends many men who are actively fighting against the despicable scourge of violence perpetrated against women and children.

Zikalala emphasised it is the good and honourable men who are enemies of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide, and the eternal hope that “our country will ultimately eradicate all forms of violence that women continue to face.”

“We regard the good men of our province and country as critical stakeholders in our national effort to prevent and end the crisis of Gender- Based Violence. We look to them to play their role in supporting victims of GBV, and to ensure that wrongdoers face the full might of the law,” the Premier said.

To prevent or stop violence directed at women, we have to eradicate the culture of violence, which is rooted in our society, he said.

Support for women-owned enterprises

Zikalala reiterated that through the Department of Social Development, the Provincial Government will continue to offer psychosocial support and safe spaces to support the victims of GBV.

“Our programme of Radical Economic Transformation will continue to support women-owned enterprises and job creation targeting women. We are determined to ensure that at least 50% of Operation Vula funding goes to support women-owned businesses.

“The KZN RASET (Radical Agrarian Socio-Economic Transformation) programme and government set-asides targeting women are already bearing fruit in empowering women economically and bringing them to the mainstream of the economy. Our traditional leaders also have a big role to play in eliminating the practice of ukuthwala,” the Premier said.

Throughout Men’s Month and beyond, the provincial government will host ongoing programmes and dialogues aimed at tackling mental health issues, including depression and other social ills that affect men at home, work and society.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Suspect remanded in custody after appearing for murder

NELSPRUIT – 47-year-old Doctor Shongwe was remanded in custody following his appearance at the Ogies Magistrate’s Court, yesterday 12 July 2022 for murder. Shongwe was arrested on Sunday, 10 July 2022, after he handed himself over to the police. During his court appearance, the matter was postponed for further investigation to 28 August 2022.

According to the report, on Saturday, 09 July 2022, members of the community found a woman’s body buried in a shallow grave by the dumping site at Siyabonga Section and immediately alerted the police. The police responded swiftly and upon arrival, they noticed some visible injuries on the body. A case of murder was opened and members launched an investigation into the matter.

The following morning, on Sunday, 10 July 2022, the suspect then handed himself over to the police as a suspect and he was arrested and charged accordingly.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela, has applauded the arrest of the suspect and further vowed that the police will not rest until perpetrators who commit crimes against women and children are taken off the streets.

Source: South African Police Service

Transnet secures $1.5 billion loan

Transnet’s capital expansion programme has received a boost after the state owned freight and logistics company signed a $1.5 billion five-year senior unsecured term loan facility, led by the Deutsche Bank AG.

In a statement on Wednesday, the company said the facility will also be utilised to “refinance existing debt in line with Transnet’s corporate funding plan” for this financial year.

Transnet’s Group Chief Financial Officer, Nonkululeko Dlamini, said the facility will go a long way to supporting the company’s sustainability.

“This is a significant milestone to stabilise Transnet’s liquidity position in support of our financial sustainability. It has been the single largest funding transaction which Transnet has been able to secure in the last seven years with the benefit of diversifying our investor base in the process.

“The confidence that these investors have demonstrated is encouraging and we continue to focus on improving the operational and financial performance of Transnet,” Dlamini said.

The company explained that the first tranche of $685 million is scheduled to be drawdown this month while it will be done in “eight equal semi-annual instalments” following a grace period of a year.

“There is an Accordion feature in the transaction for up to $1.5 billion, subject to Transnet’s consent until December 2022. Given the Accordion feature, Transnet will have approximately $800 million available for drawdown up until 31 December 2022, subject to market conditions and investor appetite.

“The transaction saw participation from a number of investors and DFIs, demonstrating confidence in Transnet and expanding the company’s investor base. The institutions included Deutsche Bank AG as Global Coordinator, book runner and arranger, Africa Finance Corporation as book runner and arranger, African Export-Import Bank as book runner and arranger and Ahli United Bank as Lead Manager,” Transnet said.

Source: South African Government News Agency

SAPS applaud community for effecting arrests in separate incidents

GQEBERHA – While Nelson Mandela Bay District Commissioner, Maj Gen Vuyisile Ncata applauded the community for going the extra mile in arresting two suspects in two unrelated house robberies, he also cautioned on taking the law into their own hands.

In the first incident, it is alleged that on Monday, 11 July 2022 at approximately 20:00 the complainant (21) was with his neighbour at his house in Walmer location when a known male entered the house, armed with a firearm and demanded cellphones and money. The suspect left with the cash taken from the complainant’s wallet. The suspect returned at approximately 03:00 on Tuesday 12 July 2022, kicked down the door, took a cellphone and fled. He was apprehended by community members and assaulted. SAPS Walmer arrested the suspect, and a case of house robbery was opened. The suspect is currently hospitalised due to his injuries. The stolen cellphone was recovered.

In the second incident, it is alleged that on Tuesday, 12 July 2022 at approximately 14:00, a 76-year-old man was attacked and robbed on a smallholding in Uitenhage Road, Withoogte. It is further alleged that the ex-wife of the complainant who also resides on the same smallholding heard a commotion at the main house and alerted the community via a WhatsApp group. Neighbours immediately responded and on arrival succeeded in arresting one suspect. The complainant was found badly assaulted and stabbed with a knife and a garden fork.

The suspect (22) was detained on charges of house robbery and will appear in the Gqeberha magistrate court during the week. The second suspect fled when the community arrived. Cash and cellphones were also recovered.

Maj Gen Ncata applauded the swift response by the community in the apprehension of the suspects. He also warned that ‘when an arrest is effected, such suspect must be handed over to police and not be subjected to any vigilante attacks carried out by them. The SAPS will not allow a state of lawlessness while stamping the authority of the State.’

Source: South African Police Service