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Ngubane concedes some instructions carried out at Eskom could have been from Gupta-linked Sallim Essa

Former Eskom Board Chairperson Ben Ngubane has conceded that some of the instructions carried out by the board could have been from the Gupta-linked, Sallim Essa.

This contradicted his earlier version to the State Capture Commission that the email instruction to terminate media house contracts came from the Public Enterprises Director-General Richard Seleke.

He was forced to change tact when the commission’s evidence leader, Pule Seleka, pointed out that Seleke had not been appointed to the position at the time.

“At least on the evidence we have, in so far as you say the businessman you were communicating with here was Mr. Richard Seleke … on the evidence we have, it cannot be,” pointed out the evidence leader.

“But I have conceded that,” said Ngubane.

“If indeed it was to be found that it was Mr. Sallim Essa that would reflect that he expected you to go along with what was written in that email,” said Deputy Chief Justice Zondo.

Former Eskom Board Chairperson Ben Ngubane’s testimony:

Removal of former board chairperson Zola Tsotsi

The commission heard how external parties influenced the appointment and removal of some executives at Eskom. However, Ngubane told the commission that the removal of his predecessor Zola Tsotsi was for business and operational reasons.

Seleka questioned Ngubane on why certain individuals outside, particularly Gupta-linked individuals were privy to decisions of the board before they could be announced.

Ngubane resigned as Eskom board chair in 2017 when it emerged that his passport had been found among the Gupta leaks, with travel arrangements dating back to 2013.

When he appeared before the commission previously, Ngubane admitted that he was planning to start a gas business with Gupta associate Salim Essa in the Central African Republic, but it fell through when South African soldiers deployed there were killed.

The proceedings continue at the commission:

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Amasango Career School in Makhanda still holding out hope to secure proper infrastructure

A school providing education to a special group of children in Makhanda, in the Eastern Cape, is still holding out hope to secure proper infrastructure.

The Amasango Career School, one of three similar schools in the province, caters for street children, children who are victims of abuse or have been abandoned by their parents. The school operates from six shipping containers supplied by the Eastern Cape Department of Education after a 2010 court ruling that it must build a proper school.

Part of the court order was to supply temporary structures. However, a new school is yet to be built.

For the majority of pupils, Amasango Career school is not just a school, but a haven. The school keeps them away from the streets and drug abuse. It caters to 106 learners who have developed extreme barriers to learning due to pyscho-social factors, such as extreme poverty, neglect and abuse.

In 2010, a court order was granted against the Department of Education directing them to provide temporary school structures, ahead of building a permanent structure. They also promised to build the permanent structure before the end of 2010. However, two weeks later the department objected the court order saying their legal team was not authorised to enter into that agreement.

Learners still use shipping containers as classrooms.

Pupils at the school say they need a better school urgently.

The school is situated in an old railway station, despite it not working it has become a hideout for criminals. The dirt around the buildings is also a health hazard.

Lulama Singaphi, whose grandson attends the school, says something must be done to make schooling conducive for pupils.

“When my grandson and I speak he always says that he wishes that his school could be like the other schools, where they can have playing fields and be able to train at school like other pupils, ‘so that when we go and play against other schools we have practiced enough on our fields.’ He always says, ‘mom, I wish we could just get better playing fields, especially for us who love soccer.’”

Because of the academic challenges for some learners at the school, an occupational technical curriculum has been created. There is a class for pottery, where beautiful pieces have been done and some sold for fundraising purposes. There is also a craft side, where the learners have created gorgeous African traditional pieces, from necklaces to bracelets and even aprons.

School Principal Linda Ngamlana says space to accommodate more learners is a challenge.

“It will improve the results at the school and our efforts to make the students succeed because if we can have a proper school building, that building will cater for the skills side, occupational technical curriculum, because we will expand that. Even at the moment, we do have equipment for a salon, but we don’t (have) a classroom to put those. We have not started that one. So, the beadwork, the sowing and craftwork, we are doing that in one building and then pottery in another building. So, we really have limited space. So, as soon as we can get a proper structure, a proper school building, then we will be able to cater for such children who cannot access the normal curriculum.”

Cameron Mc Chonnachie, from the legal resource centre representing the school, says although a plot has been identified to build the school, getting Human Settlement to spur the land to Public Works remains a challenge.

“More recently, it looks like there is no other option, but to again approach the court, to direct that the department to fulfill their obligation. The Department of Human Settlement is not party to the original court proceedings. So, it’s probably necessary for us to join them in the next round of litigation. Obviously, we would really like to avoid going back to court to enforce something, which is such a clear breach of the children’s rights to education and to learn in an environment with dignity. We are hoping that the Department of Education will come to their senses and make the land available.”

Eastern Cape Department of Education Spokesperson Loyiso Pulumani says they are attending to the matter.

“The CMC office in Makhanda has had a meeting with the SB and local community and they are trying to work as speedily as possible to find a solution to this matter, so that indeed the land can be transferred formally to the school so that we can take it from there.”

Learners and teachers at the school are hopeful that the 10-year battle for basic human rights, will come to an end.

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Two of four accused in Limpopo double murder denied bail

Two of the four people accused in the double murder of a Polokwane businesswoman and her mother have been denied bail by the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court in Limpopo.

Magistrate Janine Ungerer said that Zimbabwean Casper Mudau might evade trial as he is in the country illegally.

The magistrate also considered Sophie Mmako a flight risk as she has provided the police with more than two addresses.

The remaining accused abandoned their bail application.

The deceased, Lizette Deacon and Hettie were killed at their Welgelegen home in Polokwane last month.

Their bodies were found found in the back of their abandoned vehicle on the R37 road.

Magistrate Ungerer says the state has a strong case against the accused.

“Applicant number one is illegal in the country. As regards to applicant two, the state case against her is very strong as well as the fact that she has several addresses and this court deems her to be a flight risk as well. There has been an outcry since the death of the deceased. The deceased were well known in Polokwane and there were also public demonstrations. These were heinous crimes committed against the deceased and this court is of the view that both are flight risk and thus bail for both accused are denied.”

In the video below, suspects in court for murders of businesswoman and mother:

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Family of Ulundi taxi driver allegedly killed by police demands justice

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Family members of a 31-year-old Ulundi taxi driver who was allegedly killed by police during a search for illegal firearms say they want justice. Lindani Dludla’s death last week sparked community protests that shut down several roads into the town on Monday.

People posted messages on social media threatening to burn down the local police station. It is alleged that Dludla died in the hospital after the alleged police beating that took place at his girlfriend’s house.

The community of Embilane area in Ulundi in northern KwaZulu-Natal say they want Dludla’s killers to rot in jail. They met at a local school to plan a way forward and to secure justice.

Painful death

Dludla’s grandmother, S’bongile Dludla, says his death is painful as he was the breadwinner and now there is no one left to support the family.

His family claims he was beaten up and taken away by police and that when he returned he was bleeding severely. He died the next day in the hospital.

“They tightened his hand and beat him up. His girlfriend was told to go to another room and the girlfriend heard the noise as they were beating him up. He was taken to the local clinic but they referred him to the hospital as he was over-bleeding, and he couldn’t even talk to his mother.”

She says the family wants answers.

“We want to know who killed Lindani and why he was brutally killed like this. Nobody will support his children and we are disappointed as a family as we don’t know what we are going to do.”

Another resident allegedly assaulted by police

Mandlenkosi Khanyile is another resident who was also allegedly assaulted by police, also looking for illegal firearms. He says while police did find a gun at his home, he was able to produce its license.

“The police arrived while I was sleeping. I was awoken by police beating me on my face. At first, I thought it was my wife. I asked what she was doing. I realised it was police also pointing guns at me. They searched our bedroom and found a gun under my pillow. They said it was the gun they were looking for and I told them that was not true because that was my licensed gun. They demanded its papers and I showed them, then they asked me to with them. My son asked why they wanted to take me. Another thing … they were using unmarked police cars.”

Investigation

Spokesperson for the Independent Police Investigative Directorate, Ndileka Cola, has confirmed that the incident is being investigated.

“The IPID is investigating the death as a result of police action after an incident that occurred in KZN as it is alleged that the police were acting on information that the deceased was in possession of unlicensed firearm.”

Community meeting

The community meeting was disrupted following claims by Dludla’s mother that the hospital report indicated that her son had died of natural causes.

This angered the large group with some threatening to go back to the streets to protest:

“We are angry and we have heard that the report says the deceased died through sickness and this is pure lies. We will go back to the streets,” says local resident, Nqaba Mthenjana.

Police remain in the area to monitor the situation.

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1 178 new coronavirus cases, 165 deaths recorded in SA

South Africa has recorded 1 178 new cases, bringing the total number to 694 537. The Department of Health has also announced 165 more COVID-19 related deaths.

“Thirty-one from Eastern Cape; 28 from the Free State; 50 from KwaZulu Natal; 31 from Gauteng; five from Limpopo; four from Mpumalanga; five from Northern Cape and 11 from Western Cape,” says the department in a statement.

The total number of COVID-19 fatalities is now 18 028.

“Of the 163 deaths reported today, 18 occurred in the past 24-48 hours: 3 in the Eastern Cape; one in Mpumalanga; two in Gauteng; two from Northern Cape and 10 in the Western Cape.”

The recoveries now stand at 625 574 which translates to a recovery rate of 90%.

As of today, the total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases is 694 537, the total number of deaths is 18 028 and the total number of recoveries is 625 574. pic.twitter.com/oHm9K9CzFS

— Dr Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) October 13, 2020

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