JUST IN | NMB mayor, deputy mayor and chief whip removed through motion of no confidence
Nelson Mandela Bay Metro mayor Eugene Johnson, her deputy Buyelwa Mafaya and chief whip Wandile Jikeka have been removed from their positions through a motion of no confidence.
The Constitutional Court has declared certain sections of the Copyright Act invalid, unconstitutional and inconsistent with the rights of persons with visual and print disabilities. The first incident was in Kraaifontein in February 2021, where he opened fire on the victim who was standing in a yard with friends. The second took place four months later, while he was out on bail, when he shot dead a rival gang member in the street.
Police spokesperson Constable Thenjiswa Ngcobo said on arrival, police surrounded the premises, announced they were outside, and requested that the door to the house be opened. However, the suspects opened fire. Officers allegedly found him driving a stolen bakkie and intercepted him when he tried to evade arrest.Another bakkie was also recovered on Monday.
John Hlophe, Patricia Goliath could now both face gross misconduct probe following Judicial Conduct Appeals Committee ruling Judge Mokgoatji Dolamo declared that the application is not urgent and that a separate application for contempt of court against the developers will be heard at a later date. The Hawks have arrested four people in connection with R700 000 that had been allocated towards turning Winnie Madikizela's Brandfort house into a museum.The Department of Sports, Arts and culture had allocated the money for the Brandfort museum project between 2008 and 2010.
The Constitutional Court has confirmed a ruling by the Gauteng High Court judgment that the Executive Ethics Code, in its current state, is unconstitutional and invalid for not requiring members of the executive to disclose"donations made to campaigns for their election to positions within political parties".
This means that donations made to Cyril Ramaphosa's"CR17" campaign for the ANC presidency won't have to be made public.Port St Johns police launch manhunt after a man is shot and four homes set alight Eight children have been injured when an e-hailing driver rammed into them while they were standing on a sidewalk in Mitchells Plain at the weekend.
Another person was injured in the incident. Police spokesperson Brigadier Tembinkosi Kinana said the"brutal shooting" happened when the victims were exhuming remains of their parents for a reburial. He said police found bodies of the deceased, aged between 39 and 77, lying in the garden near the graveyard.
Cape Town Traffic Services spokesperson Kevin Jacobs said there were protests in Kensington, on Voortrekker Road, and the road has been closed between 18th Avenue and Jakes Gerwel Drive. Ramaphosa held a virtual meeting on Sunday with the"relevant" government ministers and officials for information on why so many units tripped and what could be done immediately to resolve the situation.
The public is also asked to limit toilet flushes and the use of taps to lessen the load on municipal services and pumps that rely on electricity.
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