Thursday, November 17, 2011

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R100-million Corruption Case South Africa

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*MEDIA ALERT*
Investigations into corruption in Madibeng Municipality reveal R100-million lost through financial mismanagement and corruption……
Residents went on a rampage…

Earlier this year the black residents of Madibeng, which includes Brits and Hartbeespoort Dam, went on a rampage, barricading streets with burning tyres and stones in “service delivery protests”.

• Residents complained about dirty drinking water, that the roads were covered in potholes, the street lights did not work, the grass was overgrown and municipal buildings and communal areas were not maintained. White residents formed an organisation to withhold the payment of rates to the Municipality in protest against poor service delivery. The arrest this morning was a culmination of investigations in which the Special Investigations Unit, the SAPS and private forensic investigators collaborated to ensure a successful criminal prosecution and civil recovery from the perpetrators………..

http://www.madibengpulse.co.za/?Task=system&CategoryID=30983&HeadingText=News+190810+mapulane#daihatsu
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Human Life Violations by the ANC


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ANC Detonate Bomb outside the Magoo’s Restaurant in Durban

MURDERED VICTIMS

Marchelle Gerand
Angelique Pattenden
Julie van der Linde

INJURED VICTIMS

01 D. Arnold

02 K. Byrne
03 P. Byrom
04 E. Booth
05 D. Bret
06 M. Blair
07 J. Blair

08 C. Clarkson
09 M Coeks
10 Jenny Cubbit
11 M. Cyrnow

12 Rajesh Durlcharan
13 A. De Chalain
14 Lorraine de la Rosa
15 A. Duncan
16 F. Drummel
17 L. Donaghue

18 C. Edgar
19 K. English
20 D. Eaby
21 E. Ethell
22 B. Erasmus


23 R. Ferreira
24 R. Ferreira
25 Mr Fiddler
26 Mrs Fiddler
27 J. Ferguson
28 David Fletcher

29 L. Friar
30 B. Giddy
31 Paula Harvey
32. C. Hadden
33. T. Hempstead
34. K. Hulse

35. S. Jeffries
36 I. Joao
37 J. Jeffers

38 Helen Kearney
39. J. Kerlen
40 C. Kenning
41. L. Koenig

42. E. Langridge
43. L. Livingstone

44 L. Mitchell
45 Victor Mchunu
46 S. Mintz
47 E. Maker
48 G. Maxwell
49 H. Merval
50 John McKenna
51 P. Mulholland

52 B. Newby-Fraser

53 L. Oliver
54 C. Olds

55 M. Plaatjies
56 D. Pavillon
57 W. Puttock

58 M. Rathbone
59 M. Roe
60 F. Robits
61 K. Robert

62 P. Swart
63 J. Saich
64 A. Strydom

65 R. Shillaw

66 G Tonetti

67 A van Wyk
68 T Vilonel
69 L. Valentine

70 L. Waterworth
71 I. Walton


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BLACK US DANCER MAKEDA CRAYTON IN ARMED ROBBERY, SAFRICA
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USA Dancer Victim of Crime South Africa



The Cape Dance Company was robbed of only one BlackBerry at gunpoint: also targeted was US dancer Makeda Crayton
source: journalist Pauli van Wyk, Die BEELD newspaper:
2011-10-27 FLORIDA, JOHANNESBURG, South Africa. It hardly seemed worth all the trauma it caused, because the two ‘neatly-dressed’, black armed male robbers who attacked the neo-classical Cape Dance Company at gunpoint the day before their opening night at Newtown's Dance Factory in the Johannesburg CBD only got away with one BlackBerry cellphone.

‘It was so bizarre’ : Makeda Crayton:
The Cape-Town based dancing group targetted by the armed robbers includes foreign dancers such as Makeda Crayton (right) - who said she initially was 'confused when one man just walked right up to me with his hand in front of his mouth indicating I had to be silent. It was so bizarre. A robber in the US would never allow his face to be seen. This man just walked up to me and I initially thought it was someone's friend I didn't know.” She only realised something was amiss when she saw the gun in his hand. "I ran so fast, it all went so silently. The moment people realised we were being robbed, we all just ran and tried to hide away,' she said.

Yet after all this fuss, the only thing they stole was a BlackBerry cellphone, said dance-troope chief Debbie Turner. "Fortunately we all got away safely. They could have looted our bags of equipment, sheet music, technical equipment, or they could have injured someone.' That would have been the end of the show - but as it was, the dances again worked hard the next day for their final rehearsal 'because the show must go on'.

The troupe dances October 27 – 30 at the Dance Factory, Newtown, Johannesburg; and moves to Artscape in Cape Town November 30 – December 11. They featuring a repertoire of neo- classical ballets by national and international choreographers, with acclaimed US choreographer Christopher L Huggins, as well as guest artists Crayton from New York and Justin Daniel from Ohio.

http://m.news24.com/beeld/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Dansgroep-beroof-deur-boewe-met-n-glimlag-20111027
http://www.citizen.co.za/citizen/content/en/citizen/lifestyle-features?oid=234915&sn=Detail&pid=146849&Dance-season-set-to-roll