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SASCO to go on national day of action over condition of TVET colleges

The South African Students’ Congress (SASCO) is expected to embark on a national day of action on Wednesday – to raise awareness over, what it calls, a dire condition of TVET colleges across the country.

The student body says its march will include visits to premiers’ offices across all nine provinces – including protest action at the Union Building in Pretoria.

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The students allege that TVET colleges do not receive the same attention and resources that are directed at university students.

“The national day of action is prompted by what the student movement has been saying for years – government only says that it want institutions of higher learning, or TVETs to be specific, to be institutions of choice but never allocates the resources or energy to do so. TVETS across the country are in a dire situation. They have buildings that are collapsing, TVET students don’t have accommodation that is afforded to students in universities. We don’t want to continue to listen to the lip service of government when it comes to the beginning of every academic year. We want government to act now,” says Luyolo Barnes, SASCO’s Spokesperson.

SAUS encourages matriculants to consider TVET colleges

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Farmers, police to work together against stock theft

Police Minister Bheki Cele says his department is working on assisting farmers and law enforcement officials to work together to avoid stock theft and farm violence.

Cele and State Security Minister, Ayanda Dlodlo, met with farmers in the Free State on Tuesday, following violent protests in Senekal.

This comes ahead of the bail application of two suspects accused of the murder of farm manager, Brendin Horner.

SABC News’ Aphumelele Mdlalane elaborates on the case and the Ministers’ visit:

Cele says farmers and police need to work together to stop violent attacks.

“There is a big will for police and the farming community to work together, especially on the very troubling issue of the stock theft and that is happening to all farmers. It is on that issue that we have agreed to go back there and see how do we work on matters of three police stations that they have raised,” explains Cele.

In the video below, Cele explains how they plan to address challenges in Senekal:

Meanwhile, farmers in the Eastern Free State say they lose over a million rand a month due to stock theft.

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Women and Men against Child Abuse calls for heftier sentences for abusers of children

Women and Men against Child Abuse says it would have liked to have seen a heftier sentence for the woman caught on camera assaulting three children at a creche in Carletonville, west of Johannesburg.

Nelly Senwametsi (42) was sentenced to 5 years behind bars by the Oberholzer Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.

The video below is reporting on the outrage caused by Carletonville daycare teacher abuse video:

Senwametsi had been convicted on two counts of assault and one count of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

NGO spokesperson, Ngaa Morubedzi says, “As women and men against child abuse, we are pleased with even the 5-year sentence. I know we had called for 10 years. However, as the Magistrate [Jan Steyn] put forward with all other factors considered and given that in cases where there was no GBH charge, she would have walked away.”

“The 5-year sentence is at least enough to communicate and begin to set a precedent for our communities to say you know what, you don’t get away with beating children. But what we [would] have liked to see is a heftier punishment,” adds Morubedzi.

The video below, is reporting on the sentencing of the culprit:

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Omotoso would be deported if granted bail: State

The state in the Pastor Timothy Omotoso rape case says there’s a strong possibility that the accused would be deported if he is granted bail.

The state and defence are at loggerheads over Omotoso’s documentation, after he was declared a prohibited person by Home Affairs.

This is the third bail application, forcing the postponement of the trial. Omotoso and two co-accused are charged with more that 90 sex-related charges including human trafficking, rape and sexual assault.

Investigating officer of the Hawks, warrant officer Peter Plaatjies said since Omotoso’s arrest in April 2017, they could not get hold of his two passports. They are in the possession of his attorney, and they were only given copies thereof.

Defence advocate Terry Price argued that an illegal foreigner may be granted bail, with strict conditions and then the Dept of Home Affairs would have no say.

Meanwhile, the threatening messages received by some victims must still be translated from various African languages.

In this video, Pastor Timothy Omotoso is back in court

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Italy prepares new restrictions to fight spike in coronavirus cases

Italy is preparing fresh nationwide restrictions, including on private parties, in response to a recent spike in new coronavirus cases, Health Minister Roberto Speranza said on Sunday.

Speranza said Italy needed to add restrictions after having eased them for several weeks, as it aims to avoid a new national lockdown.

“Now we need a change of pace, and to intervene with measures, not comparable to those adopted in the past, which could allow us to put the contagion under control and avoid tougher measures later on,” he said in an interview with RAI state TV.

Italy on Friday topped 5,000 new COVID-19 cases in a single day for the first time since March. Daily infections remained over 5,000 both on Saturday and Sunday. Deaths linked to COVID-19 are far fewer, however, than at the height of the pandemic in the country in March and April.

Speranza said he proposed a ban on private parties, involving both children and adults, while Rome would also target hours for bars and restaurants to reduce people’s contagion risks.

Other measures could involve sports with physical contact that offer no chance to wear a mask, he said without elaborating further.

Rome last Wednesday made it mandatory to wear face masks outdoors nationwide.

The new restrictions package will be discussed with regions on Monday and will be included in a decree that Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte could sign as early as Monday evening, Speranza said.

Earlier on Sunday, Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio ruled out another national lockdown, saying the Italian economy could not afford it.

Speranza did not rule out that targeted local lockdowns could be imposed in the future if critical situations arise.

“But at this time, I don’t see such conditions in Italy,” he said.

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