Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Seven dead & more than 200 homes destroyed following Australia fires

Bushfires have killed at least seven people in the Australian state of New South Wales since Monday, say police. The latest fires, which raced towards the coast this week, have also destroyed more than 200 homes.

Conditions have eased slightly, and a major road that was closed in Victoria was reopened for two hours on Wednesday to allow people to leave.

But many people remain in fire-hit areas – in one town, police dropped off 1.6 tonnes of drinking water by boat.

The seven deaths in New South Wales include:

  • Two people found in separate cars on Wednesday morning
  • A father and son who stayed behind to defend their home and farm equipment
  • A 28-year-old volunteer firefighter who was killed when wind flipped his fire engine.

Local media also reported a further death in Victoria. The deaths brings the total of fire-related fatalities across Australia this season to at least 18, with warnings this could rise.

Of the homes destroyed, 43 were in East Gippsland, Victoria, while another 176 were in New South Wales.

Earlier on Wednesday, New South Wales Rural Fire Service said 916 homes had been destroyed this season, with another 363 damaged, and 8,159 saved.

In Mallacoota, Victoria – where thousands fled to the beach on Tuesday – police boats arrived with 1.6 tonnes of water for residents.

They also brought food, a paramedic and medical supplies.

At the same time, police warned people in Sunbury, Victoria – around 40km (25 miles) north-west of Melbourne – to leave the area, as an emergency fire warning was in place.

Earlier, New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said workers would take advantage of the milder weather on Wednesday to clear roads and restore power.

Australia fires

But she said temperatures were expected to rise again on Saturday.

“At the very least, weather conditions will be at least as bad as what they were yesterday,” she said.

The fire service warned they had been unable to reach some people in remote areas.

“We’ve got reports of injuries and burn injuries to members of the public,” said New South Wales rural fire commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons.

“We haven’t been able to get access via roads or via aircraft – it’s been socked in [runways have been closed] or too dangerous.”

In Mallacoota, many people spent the night sleeping in their cars or on deck chairs.

Victoria Emergency Commissioner Andrew Crisp said – as well as the police vessels – “a large barge” was sailing from Melbourne to the town with food, water and 30,000 litres of fuel.

In Cann River, a town around 80km (50 miles) inland from Mallacoota, residents warned that food supplies were running low.

Further north in Ulladulla, New South Wales, people were queuing outside supermarkets – while cuts to mobile networks and landlines meant people also waited to use payphones.

The military said amphibious ships were setting off from Sydney and would arrive in fire-hit coastal areas of New South Wales and Victoria by Friday.

Meanwhile, a woman from Mallacoota who took a photo that went viral has spoken about the image.

Allison Marion took the picture of her 11-year-old son, Finn, moving their family to safety in a powerboat.

“Finn drove the boat and my other son looked after the dog in the boat and [I am] very proud of both of them,” she told ABC News.

When the family returned to land, as conditions eased, they went to check on their home.

“Our street somehow escaped the fire somehow,” she said. “However, I feel for many people in our community who have lost their homes. It’s just truly saddening.”

In other news – Letoya Makhene is so grateful to her Fans for an incredible 2019

Mzansi singer, songwriter and former actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to share an inspiring message to her fans to be more spiritual next year and thank them for their overflowing support this year.

Letoya Makhene

Mzansi singer and actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to impart some words of wisdom to her fans ahead of the new year. continue reading

Source: BBC

Musa Sukwene leaves all the bad memories of 2019, wishes peace in 2020

As South Africans across the country sit down to make New Year‘s resolutions, Musa Sukwene has made his own list of changes. The star told TshisaLIVE that he wants to leave all the bad memories of 2019 behind and start a new chapter. One that includes less procrastination.

Resolutions or nah?

I don’t really make resolutions but I start pre-planning everything.

Musa Sukwene

What do you want to change in your life?

The greatest thing that I would like to change in my life would be procrastinating. I can do things even quicker and faster than I would have anticipated.

What is on your New Year’s lunch menu?

Definitely 7 colours vibes. I usually spend New Year with family so everything is seven colours.

What would you like to see change in SA in 2020?

My wish would be to see us live a peaceful place, where everyone expresses themselves in the true sense of what they really want to be, so we give space and life to everything. That’s what I want to see change in SA.

Musa Sukwene

Hangover on January 1 or going for a run?

LOL! I’m not quite sure but I can give you hint that it’s definitely not running so I think it’s gonna be a hangover.

What do you want to leave behind in 2019?

I want to leave behind everything in 2019 and carry on with the new year because it’s the history of what it was and we are starting a new chapter. I want to leave all the bad memories of 2019.

In other news – Letoya Makhene is so grateful to her Fans for an incredible 2019

Mzansi singer, songwriter and former actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to share an inspiring message to her fans to be more spiritual next year and thank them for their overflowing support this year.

Letoya Makhene

Mzansi singer and actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to impart some words of wisdom to her fans ahead of the new year. continue reading

Source: TshisaLive

Twitter goes crazy over Cassper Nyovest verse on Phoyisa

SA rapper, Cassper Nyovest’s name is on most tweeps lips, after Phoyisa was released today, 31st of December. Before the song dropped, it’d become a hit already, but Cassper’s verse attracted controversial reviews.

Cassper Nyovest

However, many are being grateful to DJ Maphorisa for not dropping off the rapper’s verse on the song. Here are some of the reactions below

In other news – Black Coffee’s claps back at twitter troll’s it’s lonely at the top comment

For the past couple of months renowned producer and DJ Black Coffee, real name Nkosinathi Maphumulo, has come under fire on social media following the news of his divorce from Enhle Mbali.

DJ Black Coffee,

Enhle confirmed the pair’s separation on an Instagram video post in November after the divorce was detailed in a court application. Read more

Source: Fakaza

Black Coffee’s claps back at twitter troll’s it’s lonely at the top comment

For the past couple of months renowned producer and DJ Black Coffee, real name Nkosinathi Maphumulo, has come under fire on social media following the news of his divorce from Enhle Mbali. Enhle confirmed the pair’s separation on an Instagram video post in November after the divorce was detailed in a court application.

DJ Black Coffee

Black Coffee later admitted to trying everything to keep his family together. He was quoted in one of the interviews stating that he had “tried everything, including therapy but nothing worked.

DJ Black Coffee

It seems that some tweeps won’t let the star live in peace and a Twitter user decided to throw some shade. Taking to his Twitter account, Black Coffee posted a snap of him chilling in a private jet when @BaqoLutho threw a snide comment the “Drive” hitmaker’s way.

In other news – Letoya Makhene is so grateful to her Fans for an incredible 2019

Mzansi singer, songwriter and former actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to share an inspiring message to her fans to be more spiritual next year and thank them for their overflowing support this year.

Letoya Makhene

Mzansi singer and actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to impart some words of wisdom to her fans ahead of the new year. Read more

Source: ghanagh

Hawks arrest 2 for stealing fuel worth more than R3m

It’s believed the pair had been traveling from the province to Gauteng. Police said they arrested two men for stealing fuel worth more than R3 million from a Transnet station in Warden, in the Free State.

It’s believed the pair had been traveling from the province to Gauteng.

Hawks spokesperson Captain Lloyd Ramovha said the suspects were handcuffed after a tip-off.

“The four tankers, laden with stolen diesel and petrol, were intercepted near a farm. The pair, both Zimbabwean nationals, will appear in court to face charges of theft and damaging essential infrastructure.”

In other news – Letoya Makhene is so grateful to her Fans for an incredible 2019

Mzansi singer, songwriter and former actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to share an inspiring message to her fans to be more spiritual next year and thank them for their overflowing support this year.

Letoya Makhene

Mzansi singer and actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to impart some words of wisdom to her fans ahead of the new year. continue reading

Source: ewn

Cops hunt for suspects after fatal Melville shooting

Two women were shot dead and several other people wounded after an altercation broke out between New Year’s revellers. The police are searching for the perpetrators involved in a fatal shooting in Melville after two women were shot dead and several other people wounded.

While details are still limited at this stage, it’s alleged that an altercation broke out between New Year’s revellers.

The suspected shooter then left and later returned, opening fire from a vehicle.

Six people have reportedly been taken to hospital.

In other news – Letoya Makhene is so grateful to her Fans for an incredible 2019

Mzansi singer, songwriter and former actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to share an inspiring message to her fans to be more spiritual next year and thank them for their overflowing support this year.

Letoya Makhene

Mzansi singer and actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to impart some words of wisdom to her fans ahead of the new year. continue reading

Source: ewn

DA leader John Steenhuisen says 2020 must be about action, not words

DA leader John Steenhuisen has said in his New Year message that 2020 should be a year of difficult decisions and actions over words. As we prepare for the year ahead, it is crucial that we reflect honestly on the path our country is on. We can do so much better. It is well within our reach to turn our struggling economy around and play to our strengths as a country, but only if we are prepared to face the tough questions and make the big calls,” said Steenhuisen via an emailed statement on Tuesday afternoon. He urged South Africans to be grateful for the opportunities that came their way, but also to understand where individuals and society had fallen short of the goals they wanted to achieve.

“And let us always keep those in mind who might have suffered this year,” he added 2019 was not always an easy year. Our economy was under immense pressure and many South Africans felt the pinch. As always, it is those who can least afford it who were worst affected. Poor South Africans – and particularly those without work – had to deal with much hardship this year.

John Steenhuisen

“As a country, we’ve had to come to terms with the massive cost and burden of years of corruption and mismanagement, and nowhere has this been more evident than in our unreliable electricity supply. 2020 has to be the year in which we tackle this issue head on and make the tough decisions that we all know need to be made.

“As we prepare for the year ahead, it is crucial that we reflect honestly on the path our country is on. We can do so much better. It is well within our reach to turn our struggling economy around and play to our strengths as a country, but only if we are prepared to face the tough questions and make the big calls. Let us commit to making 2020 the year in which we do just this. Let our resolution for the new year be ‘action, not words'”.

In other news – Yvonne Chaka Chaka says she has not been deported from Uganda

South African musician Yvonne Chaka Chaka says she has not been deported from Uganda. This follows reports on social media she was stopped from performing at a New Year’s Eve event and sent back to South Africa.

Yvonne Chaka Chaka

Police in Uganda confirmed the deportation, saying there was a problem with her visa. Ugandan police spokesperson Fred Enanga said in a video posted on Twitter that they are hopeful Chaka Chaka will visit the country again “when she applies for the correct visa”. Read more

Source: IOL

Wishing you a Happier 2020

Wishing you a Happier 2020. It’s that time again when we have to let go of the old year and look forward to the new year. However, your 2019 was, we wish you all the best in the new year 2020.

Happy new Year

It’s been a great year for us at News365.co.za and we thank all of you for being part of it. What started as a small idea over drinks one day is now a dream come true thanks to all our readers and fans.

So we take this moment to wish you all the best in the year 2020 and we thank each and every one of you for the support we got in 2019. We thank all our 15 Million viewers who supported us last year and we promise to give you more and more!

2019 saw the development of our first-ever phone app, which I have to say is still a work in progress. We will make it better and better as we go on, we just can’t wait to show you what we have planned. Hold on to your seats and we will steer you through 2020.

Wish you all a happier 2020 and may God bless all of you in whatever your hearts desire. Thanks again and Happy New Year from us at News365.co.za|MbareTimes.com|ZambiaNews365.com|Sport365.co.za|CelebsNow.co.za|MzansiStars.co.za|EntertainmentNow.co.za|Soccer365.co.za

We look forward to 2020 as its the year that Somizi and Mohale might have their white wedding…. Zodwa Wabantu might get Married to her new Ben 10….. Boity keeps Dropping them beats…. AKA and DJ Zinhle might get engaged…. We are not sure about Black Coffee and Enhle Mbali! Let’s have a BLAST in 2020!

Two killed, several wounded in Melville drive-by shooting

A manhunt is underway after two women were killed and six others wounded in a drive-by shooting in Melville, Johannesburg. The shooting took place just after midnight at a restaurant.

Police said in a statement that a vehicle approached the restaurant and fired multiple shots at patrons sitting outside.

The two victims are aged between 30 and 40.

The wounded were rushed to nearby hospitals. Police said that two of the victims are in critical condition.

Gauteng police commissioner Lieutenant-General Elias Mawela has condemned the incident.

Two killed, several wounded in Melville drive-by shooting

Mawela urged the investigators to ensure that no stone is left unturned in ensuring that the suspects are found and brought to book.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or have information is urged to call the crime stop number 08600 10111 or by giving a tip-off on the MySAPS app, anonymously if they so choose.

In other news – Letoya Makhene is so grateful to her Fans for an incredible 2019

Mzansi singer, songwriter and former actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to share an inspiring message to her fans to be more spiritual next year and thank them for their overflowing support this year.

Letoya Makhene

Mzansi singer and actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to impart some words of wisdom to her fans ahead of the new year. continue reading

Source: eNCA

Yvonne Chaka Chaka says she has not been deported from Uganda

South African musician Yvonne Chaka Chaka says she has not been deported from Uganda. This follows reports on social media she was stopped from performing at a New Year’s Eve event and sent back to South Africa.

Police in Uganda confirmed the deportation, saying there was a problem with her visa.

Ugandan police spokesperson Fred Enanga said in a video posted on Twitter that they are hopeful Chaka Chaka will visit the country again “when she applies for the correct visa”.

Chaka Chaka, however, has a different interpretation of events.

She posted a video on Twitter from an unknown location.

“As you can see, I am here, all is well,” she told her fans.

“I took the decision not to appear this evening at Enkuuka because there were just too many things I didn’t understand.

Yvonne Chaka-Chaka

“If somebody had explained it to me, I would have understood.”

Chaka Chaka said she has not been deported, nor arrested.

“Not deported, not arrested, not captured, everything is fine; everything is in order,” she said.

“I know my country is worried, my people are worried, my husband is worried. Everybody is worried. But I am fine.”

In other news – Letoya Makhene is so grateful to her Fans for an incredible 2019

Mzansi singer, songwriter and former actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to share an inspiring message to her fans to be more spiritual next year and thank them for their overflowing support this year.

Letoya Makhene

Mzansi singer and actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to impart some words of wisdom to her fans ahead of the new year. continue reading

Source: eNCA

Monday, December 30, 2019

Storeman / Driver wanted immediately: Salary R6 500 to R7 000 per month

Storeman / Driver wanted immediately: Salary R6 500 to R7 000 per month

Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Permanent
R6 500 – R7 000 a month

Logistics, Warehouse & Freight, KwaZulu Natal Durban
R 6500 – R 7000

Large Medical Concern based in Pinetown is seeking a Storeman / Driver

Valid code 10 driver’s license. Educational level: Matric Certificate and/or any other relevant qualification. Stores or warehouse experience. Good driving record with no traffic violations.

SKILLS & REQUIRED COMPETENCIES:

Organizational skills. Interpersonal skills. Ability to understand and execute oral and written instructions. Good communication and interpersonal skills.

JOB FUNCTION: Receiving stock. Packing of stock in the correct and safe manner. Ensuring that the warehouse is kept clean and tidy at all times. Assisting customers with loading orders. Deliveries to customers. Loading and offloading stock. Ensuring that stock being dispatched to customers is correct according to delivery notes. Ensuring that delivery notes are signed correctly by customers and that the copies thereof are returned and submitted to the administration department.

Collection of orders from local suppliers. General maintenance of the vehicle (i.e. fill the fuel tank of the vehicle, maintain the correct tyre pressure and keeping the vehicle clean and tidy). Indicating to the Manager when the vehicle is due for a service and/or repairs. Handling of all relevant paperwork and submitting the same to the administration department (i.e. petrol slips, toll fees slips, etc.

Other Benefits: Medical and Provident Fund

Ad Visible Until 30 January 2020
Ref: JHB000109/BB
Vacancy Type: Permanent. Apply Now

Source: ijobs

Skeem Saam actor Eric Macheru expecting his first child

Skeem Saam’s Eric Macheru Expecting His First Child!2019 has produced real-life Skeem Saam babies enough to make a cast of a hit spin-off show of their own.

Eric Macheru

Adding to the list of Skeem Saam parents is the show’s hunky star Eric Macheru. It’s been a great 2019 for the actor who continues to shine on the show. He bought himself a brand new Audi a few months ago and now he has a new addition coming 2020.

Eric Macheru

Eric took to Instagram announcing he was expecting a child with his partner. “Thank you yum yum. King,” he captioned a sweet photo of his pregnant partner. Congrats to the star!

In other news – Thobani Nzuza – Leave me alone, I’m just acting

ALL Thobani Nzuza (26) wants is some peace. The actor said he wasn’t interested in older women. They should not dream about me,” said Thobani, who is from Umlazi, south of Durban. He plays Khehla on SABC1’s Uzalo.

Thobani Nzuza

On the soapie he dates his mastandi, Gabisile, who is married to his father Qabanga. Thobani told Daily Sun that people thought he liked older women, but that wasn’t true. He said women were proposing to him thinking he’d be interested, just like in the soapie. Read more

Source: ghanagh

Code 14 Driver urgently needed: Salary R10 000 per month

Code 14 Driver urgently needed: Salary R10 000 per month

Cape Town, Western Cape
R10 000 a month

Transporting of loads to local customers
Complete vehicle checklist
Good customer skills
Able to drive with a truck trailer

Requirements:

Valid Code 14 Drivers License
Matric
Willing to work shifts
+/- 5 years experience as a truck trailer driver
Own transport is essential

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: R10,000.00 /month

Experience:

code 14 driving: 5 years (Required)

Licence:

Valid driving licence (Required)
Driver’s License (Required). Apply Now

Source: ijobs

Au Pair wanted immediately: Salary R6 500 per month

Au Pair wanted immediately: Salary R6 500 per month

Johannesburg, Gauteng
R6 500 a month

A lovely family is looking for an au pair for their son aged 11

Working hours: Mon-Fri: 14h00 – 18h00

Start date: ASAP

Duties: Collect children from school, take them to extra-murals, assist with and supervise homework, do some grocery shopping and engage in intellectual and stimulating play activities. Cooking for the family plus full-day holidays.

Salary: R6500pm plus petrol

All Au Pair Extraordinaire applicants must fill the following requirements:
**** Must have at least 12 consecutive months of formal child-caring experience, excluding work done for friends and family. This experience must be within the last 2 years.
****Must have their own, reliable car and at least 18 months driving experience.
****Must have at least 2 contactable childcare references.
****Must have a clear criminal record
****Must have a passion for children
****Must have Matric
****Must have a South African ID document.

FRAUDULENT CV’S ARE PUNISHABLE BY LAW. ALL REFERENCES ARE CHECKED AND FAKE REFERENCES WILL BE UNCOVERED. Apply Now

Source: ijobs

Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane faces new House rules

The interactions between the office of Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane and Parliament showed who has the last laugh when it comes to instances of confrontation. While she was firm in asserting herself and the authority of her office, it proved to be her undoing, especially over the fact that ANC MPs at times did not see eye to eye over matters that concerned her office. The beginning and end of the year were marked by talks on the removal from office of Mkhwebane.

The calls first surfaced last year after failed attempts by the DA which were at the time thwarted by the governing party. Then the signs that Parliament would forge ahead with proceedings against her were made certain this month when Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise said the national legislature would consider the DA’s latest request and draft a substantive motion for the removal of Mkhwebane.

Busisiwe Mkhwebane

This after the National Assembly adopted rules for the removal of the head of Chapter 9 institutions, such as the public protector. The drafting of these rules came about as the portfolio committee on justice and correctional services considered the request by now DA leader John Steenhuisen (Natasha Mazzone’s predecessor as chief whip) to remove Mkhwebane. He had on previous occasions during the last term of Parliament unsuccessfully attempted to have the committee institute removal proceedings against Mkhwebane.

But, the ANC-dominated justice portfolio committee decided in December last year to hold off on investigating Mkhwebane pending the official opposition’s application to set aside her report on the Vrede Dairy Farm. This was ratified by the National Assembly earlier this year. However, fresh calls for her removal emerged in May this year when the DA again asked Modise for the removal process of Mkhwebane to be resumed after Mkhwebane lost her court case in the Vrede Dairy saga.

In other news – Thobani Nzuza – Leave me alone, I’m just acting

ALL Thobani Nzuza (26) wants is some peace. The actor said he wasn’t interested in older women. They should not dream about me,” said Thobani, who is from Umlazi, south of Durban. He plays Khehla on SABC1’s Uzalo.

Thobani Nzuza

On the soapie he dates his mastandi, Gabisile, who is married to his father Qabanga. Thobani told Daily Sun that people thought he liked older women, but that wasn’t true. He said women were proposing to him thinking he’d be interested, just like in the soapie. Read more

Source: IOL

Storeman / Driver needed immediately: Salary R6 500 per month

Storeman / Driver needed immediately: Salary R6 500 per month

Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
R6 500 a month

Valid code 10 driver’s license. Educational level: Matric Certificate and/or any other relevant qualification. Stores or warehouse experience. Good driving record with no traffic violations.

SKILLS & REQUIRED COMPETENCIES: Organizational skills. Interpersonal skills. Ability to understand and execute oral and written instructions. Good communication and interpersonal skills.

JOB FUNCTION: Receiving stock. Packing of stock in the correct and safe manner. Ensuring that the warehouse is kept clean and tidy at all times. Assisting customers with loading orders.

Deliveries to customers. Loading and offloading stock. Ensuring that stock being dispatched to customers is correct according to delivery notes. Ensuring that delivery notes are signed correctly by customers and that the copies thereof are returned and submitted to the administration department.

Collection of orders from local suppliers. General maintenance of the vehicle (i.e. fill the fuel tank of the vehicle, maintain the correct tyre pressure and keeping the vehicle clean and tidy). Indicating to the Manager when the vehicle is due for a service and/or repairs.

Handling of all relevant paperwork and submitting the same to the administration department (i.e. petrol slips, toll fees slips, etc. Apply Now

Source: ijobs

Chief Safety Officer wanted urgently: APPLY HERE

Chief Safety Officer wanted urgently: APPLY HERE

Western Cape
Permanent

ABOUT THE DE BEERS GROUP OF COMPANIES:

De Beers is a member of the Anglo American plc group. Established in 1888, De Beers is the world’s leading diamond company with unrivaled expertise in the exploration, mining, and marketing of diamonds. Together with its joint venture partners, De Beers employs more than 15 000 people across the diamond pipeline, and is the world’s largest diamond producer, by value, with mining operations in Botswana, Canada, Namibia, and South Africa.

As part of the company’s operating philosophy, the people of De Beers are committed to Living up to Diamonds by making a lasting contribution to the communities in which they live and work and transforming natural resources into shared national wealth.

ABOUT DE BEERS MARINE:
De Beers Marine (DBM) is based in Cape Town, South Africa and is part of the De Beers Group. Operations include marine geophysical surveys, sampling, and mining. Shore-based activities include projects, engineering, R&D and maintenance. Projects include the establishment and development of a fleet of mining ships and all associated equipment. DBM is the industry leader in marine mining practices resulting in the most successful and advanced marine mining equipment and operations globally.

DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
De Beers Marine requires the services of a Chief Safety Officer to manage, coordinate, implement and monitor adherence to the DeBeers Group and DeBeers Marine safety management systems, legislation, standards, and objectives.

Please refer to the attached job description for further information:

Chief Safety Officer Advert 24 Dec 2019.docx

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
(any one of the following)
National Diploma in Health and Safety, or
NEBOSH General and Construction Certificate or
any NQF equivalent

EXPERIENCE:

Minimum 5 years’ experience in Health and Safety Management System and ISO (OHSAS) certification implementation and maintenance
Successful completion of the SRMP training program and knowledge of Anglo-American Group Safety standards would be an advantage
Experience working with the relevant legislation. Maritime experience would be an advantage
Strong reporting experience and knowledge, including working with statistics.
Experience with Safety Management Systems and auditing
Computer literate with a strong emphasis on Excel capability

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
External search: Yes
Secondment terms: No

TO APPLY:
Submit applications on or before the Closing Date: 15 January 2020, 11:55 pm SA Standard Time. Apply Now

Source: ijobs

No New Year’s Eve violence will be tolerated – SAPS

In terms of municipal bylaws, public use of fireworks is regulated and anyone in violation of the legislation could be liable to a fine of up to R1,500. With just hours left before midnight, police have warned those intent on ruining festive season celebrations through violence, property destruction, crime or inconsiderate use of fireworks.

National police spokesperson, Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo, yesterday said the SA Police Service (SAPS) had mobilised tens of thousands of its members to maintain visibility, patrol and maintain countrywide roadblocks in all areas considered flashpoints. These include Hillbrow – a regular scene of violence during New Year’s Eve celebrations. Naidoo said SAPS was collaborating with metro police to stamp out crime and violence. Emergency service staff were expected to have their hands full.

New Year's Eve celebrations

Said Naidoo: “We are ready to deal with anyone that seeks to create disorder. Our members, who include public order police and tactical teams, are already visible on the ground. We can assure members of the public that we will take immediate and appropriate action to deal with anyone – whether in Hillbrow or in the Cape Flats – bent on causing disruption to peace.

“Having gone on a campaign trail with the national commissioner and the minister, following the campaign launch in Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal, we have mobilised and deployed a sizeable number of police to deal with any incident throughout the country.” In terms of municipal bylaws, public use of fireworks is regulated and anyone in violation of the legislation could be liable to a fine of up to R1,500, if charged.

Laws governing fireworks:

No one is allowed to discharge fireworks in any building, public thoroughfare, public place or resort. Permits are required if fireworks displays are being planned.
No children under 16 of age can use fireworks without adult supervision.
No person may light or ignite fireworks in any place where animals are present.
No person may use fireworks on any agricultural holding, school or senior citizens’ residence without special council authorisation.
No person can use fireworks within 500 metres of any petrol depot or petrol station without special municipal authorisation.
No person may deal in fireworks (sell or make available) without a fireworks licence.

In other news – These Mzansi celebrities turned 29 years in 2019

The year 2018 saw a bunch of local celebrities turn the big 3-0. For some of their fans, it served as an awareness that indeed their beloved stars are ageing in the blink of an eye.

Minnie Dlamini

For some, age 29 has a similar effect to the age 30, mainly because one is reminded by all these societal pressures and unrealistic stipulations that by this age in particular, one must have had it all in life! This article shines the spotlight on some of our favourite celebs that turned 29 in 2019. Read more

Source: The Citizen