Thursday, January 2, 2020

Mistreatment at Table Mountain park nothing new: Mountain Club

The Mountain Club of South Africa says mistreatment of people at Table Mountain National Park is nothing new. Recently, top cyclist Nic Dlamini‘s arm was broken during an altercation with rangers. The club says it’s received many complaints about rangers in the park. It’s condemned what it’s called it rough and unprofessional behaviour. The club’s Cape Town chairperson Martin Hutton-Squire said the club has experienced a spike in complaints.

“We are aware that there has been unprofessional behaviour previously on the mountain. This is not a new incident,” said Hutton-Squire. Unfortunately, this rough and unprofessional behaviour has been going on for some time.

Nicholas Dlamini

SANParks launched an independent investigation into the matter. An international law firm is now providing Dlamini with legal advice to pursue further action. It will be at least a month before Dlamini’s sporting future is known following surgery.

In other news – Inside Babes Wodumo & Mampintsha’s ups and downs Relationship

Ever since abuse allegations were levelled against Mampintsha during an interview on Metro FM late last year, things started going downhill for him and long term bae Babes Wodumo. On March 4, the nation woke up to a shocking video of Babes being assaulted by Mampintsha.

Babes Wodumo & Mampintsha

The video clips which went viral showed Mampintsha slapping Babes several times, sparking outrage across the country. Read more

Source: eNCA

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