Friday, November 29, 2019

Two killed by knifeman as terror returns to London Bridge

A man suspected of stabbing two people to death in a terror attack on London Bridge was an ex-prisoner convicted of terrorism offences and released last year, police said on Saturday.

The knifeman, wearing a suspected hoax explosive device, was shot dead by police after Friday’s daylight assault that also saw bystanders intervene to try and disarm him.

Three more people were wounded in the stabbing spree that came less than two weeks before Britain votes in a general election and revived memories of a three-man attack two years ago on London Bridge that killed eight.

Police named the suspect as 28-year-old Usman Khan, saying they were not actively seeking others in relation to the incident.

“This individual was known to authorities, having been convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences. He was released from prison in December 2018 on licence,” Neil Basu, head of UK counter-terrorism policing, said in a statement.

In 2012 Khan, from Stoke in central England, was jailed along with eight others in a terrorist group inspired by Al-Qaeda that had plotted to bomb targets including the London Stock Exchange.

He was sentenced to a minimum of eight years in prison and was also found guilty of making longer-term plans including taking part in “terrorist training” in Pakistan.

Basu said Khan had attended an event on Friday afternoon at Fishmonger’s Hall, a historic building on the north side of the bridge in the centre of the capital.

“We believe that the attack began inside before he left the building and proceeded onto London Bridge, where he was detained and subsequently confronted and shot by armed officers,” he said.

Footage filmed by eyewitnesses and shared on social media showed a scrum of people tackling the suspect on the ground before the police arrived.

One man, wearing a suit and tie, was seen carrying a large knife away from the group.

Tour guide Stevie Hurst, who ran from his car to the scene, told BBC radio that “everyone was just on top of him trying to bundle him to the ground”.

“I saw that the knife was still in his hand so I just put a foot in to try and kick him in the head: we were trying to do as much as we could to try and dislodge the knife,” he said.

– Emergency meeting –

Metropolitan Police chief Cressida Dick said she was “deeply saddened and angered that our city has again been targeted by terrorism”.

The attack took place just hours before three minors were stabbed in a main shopping street in the centre of Dutch city The Hague, with the victims later released from hospital.

It was not immediately clear if the two incidents were linked.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is hoping to win a majority in a December 12 election to enable him to take the country out of the European Union, praised the emergency services and the public for their response.

Before chairing a meeting of the government’s emergencies committee, said he had “long argued” it was a “mistake to allow serious and violent criminals to come out of prison early”.

Johnson’s Conservatives and the main opposition Labour party have both pledged to put at least 20,000 more police officers on the streets.

But Brexit has raised questions about the extent of continued cooperation with Europe on security and intelligence matters.

– Hoax device –

Basu said Khan had been living in the Staffordshire region of central England and officers were searching an address in that area.

During the attack, he had been wearing an electronic tag used to monitor criminal offenders, according to a report in British newspaper The Times.

He also had equipment strapped to his body that police said they believed to be a “hoax explosive device”.

The event at Fishmonger’s Hall was called “Learning Together”, Basu said — part of a project run by academics at the University of Cambridge’s criminology institute.

Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope said he was “devastated” that the university’s staff, students and alumni may have been targeted in the attack.

Later on Friday the bridge remained closed, with evacuated buses at a standstill and forensics officers at the scene.

A White House spokesman said President Donald Trump had been briefed on the attack and was monitoring the situation.

Trump, who has previously criticised London’s mayor and stabbings in the British capital, is due to visit next week for a NATO summit.

On November 4, Britain downgraded its terrorism threat level from “severe”, the second-highest of five levels, to “substantial” — the lowest rating in more than five years.

The 2017 London Bridge attack involved Islamist extremists in a van who ploughed into pedestrians on the bridge before attacking people at random with knives in nearby Borough Market.

Eight people were killed and 48 wounded. The three attackers, who were wearing fake suicide devices, were shot dead by police.

In other news – Twitter reacts to SABC cancelling Isidingo

After a full week of speculation, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) finally confirmed reports that SABC 3’s Isidingo was cancelled, and many on social media were left heartsore by the news.

Isidingo Naak Musiq

The show which has been on TV for 21 years, is expected to air its final episode on March 12, 2020. continue reading

Source: AFP

Six injured in Ballito crash

KwaZulu-Natal: At 20H09 Friday night Netcare 911 responded to reports of a collision on the N2 North bound just before the Ballito onramp.

Ballito crash

Reports from the scene indicate that five vehicles were involved in a collision.

Medics assessed six patients who had sustained minor injuries.

Ballito crash

Once treated the patients were transported by ambulance to hospital.

Source: Shawn Herbst, Media Liaison Officer, Netcare Limited, Netcare 911

In other news – Twitter reacts to SABC cancelling Isidingo

After a full week of speculation, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) finally confirmed reports that SABC 3’s Isidingo was cancelled, and many on social media were left heartsore by the news.

Isidingo Naak Musiq

The show which has been on TV for 21 years, is expected to air its final episode on March 12, 2020. continue reading

Twitter reacts to SABC cancelling Isidingo

After a full week of speculation, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) finally confirmed reports that SABC 3’s Isidingo was cancelled, and many on social media were left heartsore by the news.

The show which has been on TV for 21 years, is expected to air its final episode on March 12, 2020.

“The decision to decommission Isidingo was informed by a number of factors which includes poor audience ratings during the time slot, decline in revenue and poor return on investment,” SABC acting group executive: television, David Makubyane said.

Isidingo

“The organisation was faced with no option but to review the performance of all programmes on the channel that are not performing and to ensure that the channel’s content is competitive and commercially viable.”

SABC said that in line with the channel’s future strategic direction, Isidingo was one of the programmes that would not be recommissioned for the new fiscal from April 2020.

Many on social media were sharing their memories of the show, how it affected them and what they will remember the show for:

In other news – Watch – Dr Malinga dances with the Dead

He is known for his signature move of kicking high into the sky – but this time, some people are saying he’s kicked up too much dust for their liking! Dr. Malinga’s latest video sees him kicking it with the dead on a song featuring DJ Rtex & Beat Movement.

Dr Malinga

Dr. Malinga’s new song Ngiyolala Ngifile, meaning “over my dead body”, was shot at the Kanana Cemetery in Hammanskraal, Tshwane. Graves and tombstones are seen in the background while they dance and sing. continue reading

Source: iol

Sbahle Mpisane celebrates her recovery milestone with fans

16 Months since her accident, Sbahle Mpisane has finally reached an incredible milestone in her recovery process – She wished so much that she could get onto a treadmill and train like she previously did before her accident – Sbahle took up the challenge, and under the watchful eye of a neighbour, she was able to walk the treadmill for five minutes
Fitness fundi, Sbahle Mpisane, has reached a major milestone in her recovery process. its been a difficult recovery journey for Sbahle who nearly lost her life in a horror crash just over a year ago.

Sbahle Mpisane

She spent months in hospital and was told she would never walk again.
According to TshisaLIVE, paramedics used the Jaws of Life to remove Sbahle from the wreckage after she lost control of the vehicle during the early hours of 9 August last year.

Sbahle MpisaneShe was travelling on Margaret Mncadi Avenue (Victoria Embankment Road) in Durban.
Sbahle still uses the wheelchair occasionally because of her injuries she suffered from the accident but has been doing the most to work out in the gym. She’s been exercising several parts of her body but has really missing being on a treadmill. She shared her story on Instagram on Thursday. “I was at my gym alone today doing abs and biceps workouts.

Sbahle Mpisane

I kept looking at the two people who were sprinting on the treadmill and I was sad that I may never be able to sprint again.” She decided to give it a try when everyone had left the gym. She called her neighbour to keep an eye on her and to call an ambulance if she fell during her attempt to work out on the treadmill.

Sbahle Mpisane

“To make myself feel better, I waited for our gym to be empty, called my neighbour to come be on my view so she can call an ambulance if I fall.” But Sbahle pulled it off. “I was scared of course, but I prayed hard first, then believed I could do the 5 min I was aiming for. God is always behind me.” Sbahle later returned to social media to shoot and post a video of herself on the treadmill celebrating her accomplishment.

In other news – SABC confirms that it has cancelled Isidingo

The SABC has given local soap Isidingo the boot, after 21 years on-air. Rumours started swirling after Sunday World first reported that the show had been axed.

Isidingo

In July Isidingo celebrated its 21st birthday with special episodes marking the soapies milestone anniversary. On Friday the SABC confirmed reports saying the final episode will air on Thursday 12 March 2020. Read more

Source: Briefly

In Pictures – Funeral of AmaXhosa King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu

AmaXhosa King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu has been laid to rest in Willowvale, Eastern Cape.

Guests mourn AmaXhosa King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu

He was honoured with an official funeral by the president.

President Cyril Ramaphosa attends AmaXhosa King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu

AmaXhosa bid farewell to their King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu in a ceremony that was a celebration of his life.

President Cyril Ramaphosa pays his respects to AmaXhosa King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu

King Sigcawu made a positive impact on his community who speak highly of him.

Former president, Thabo Mbeki attends the funeral of AmaXhosa King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu

Locals say they will honour his legacy by instilling the lessons taught to them by the king.

In other news – Watch – Dr Malinga dances with the Dead

He is known for his signature move of kicking high into the sky – but this time, some people are saying he’s kicked up too much dust for their liking! Dr. Malinga’s latest video sees him kicking it with the dead on a song featuring DJ Rtex & Beat Movement.

Dr Malinga

Dr. Malinga’s new song Ngiyolala Ngifile, meaning “over my dead body”, was shot at the Kanana Cemetery in Hammanskraal, Tshwane. Graves and tombstones are seen in the background while they dance and sing. continue reading

Source: eNCA

Precious Ramabulana laid to rest

Friends, family and fellow students came in numbers to bid farewell to murdered Capricorn’s TVET College student Precious Ramabulana. Ramabulana was murdered when a man raped and stabbed her 52 times on Sunday night.

Emotions ran high when some of her friends ascended the podium to say their last words. Friend, Kulani Mogale (20) broke down in tears and assisted to continue with her speech.

Precious Ramabulana

“Precious loved prayer with all of her heart, everytime when I share my problems with her, the only thing she would say is that “let’s close our eyes and pray,”. She loved education a lot and wanted to change her family situation but she is no more to do that.” Kulani said.
Precious funeral was attended by Minister Maite Nkoana Mashabane, Minister Buti Manamela, Premier Stan Mathabatha, MEC Nkakareng Rakgoale, MEC Dickson Masemola including both Vhembe District Municipality mayor Dowelani Nenguda and Makhado mayor Samuel Munyai.

 

Precious’s body is expected to be laid to rest at the local graveyard this evening at Tshirowe village in Nzhelele, Limpopo. Precious is being laid to rest in the evening because she is from the Ramabulana’s Royal House.

In other news – SABC confirms that it has cancelled Isidingo

The SABC has given local soap Isidingo the boot, after 21 years on-air. Rumours started swirling after Sunday World first reported that the show had been axed.

Isidingo

In July Isidingo celebrated its 21st birthday with special episodes marking the soapies milestone anniversary. On Friday the SABC confirmed reports saying the final episode will air on Thursday 12 March 2020. Read more

Source: Dailysun

SABC confirms that it has cancelled Isidingo

The SABC has given local soap Isidingo the boot, after 21 years on-air. Rumours started swirling after Sunday World first reported that the show had been axed.

In July Isidingo celebrated its 21st birthday with special episodes marking the soapies milestone anniversary. On Friday the SABC confirmed reports saying the final episode will air on Thursday 12 March 2020.

SABC

“The decision to decommission Isidingo was informed by a number of factors which includes poor audience ratings during the time slot, decline in revenue and poor return on investment.

“The organisation was faced with no option but to review the performance of all programmes on the channel that are not performing and to ensure that the channel’s content is competitive and commercially viable.” said Mr David Makubyane, SABC Acting Group Executive: Television. Originally produced by Endemol Shine Africa, Isidingo was once labelled “cutting-edge” for its groundbreaking storylines – including HIV-positive and gay characters.

The series premiered on SABC 3 in July 1998 and is broadcast on SABC 3 from Monday to Friday at 19:00.

In other news – Twitter girls send a strong warning to former Scandal actress Masasa Mbangeni

Masasa Mbangeni is flaunting her hot new bae Gwydion Beynon and she doesn’t care what you have to say about it!

Masasa Mbangeni

The former Scandal! actress is one of many ZAlebs who’ve chosen to date across the colour line (why the hell not!) and regularly posts loved-up snaps of herself and her soapie writer boyfriend. Read more

Source: Channel24