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Floods – National State of Disaster Declared

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GOVERNMENT DECLARES NATIONAL STATE OF DISASTER TO ENABLE INTENSIVE RESPONSE TO WIDESPREAD FLOODS

Government has, in terms of the Disaster Management Act of 2002, declared a national state of disaster to enable an intensive, coordinated response to the impact of floods that are affecting Mpumalanga, the Eastern Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, the Northern Cape, and North West.

The National Disaster Management Centre has, in terms of Section 23 of the Disaster Management Act, classified the impact of current, above-normal rainfall in various parts of the country – with Mpumalanga and the Eastern Cape as the most affected – as a national disaster.

A national disaster may be declared by the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs where disastrous events occur or threaten to occur in more than one province.

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Floods in KNP

The National Disaster Management Centre has received reports ranging from flooded homes, vehicles swept away by floodwaters and overflowing dams and sewerage facilities, to the loss of basic infrastructure and damage to roads, bridges and a Limpopo hospital.

In agriculture, farmers have suffered crop and livestock losses, and anticipate further losses as the South African Weather Service predicts that current heavy rains will persist.

These conditions have been brought on by the La Niña global weather phenomenon which occurs in the Pacific Ocean but impacts a country like South Africa with above-normal rainfall.

Forecasts indicate this weather pattern will remain in this state during the early part of 2023.

Also read: Two rock falls cause havoc on N4

The presence of a La Niña event usually has its strongest impact on rainfall during the mid-summer months.

With the continued strengthening of the La Niña event, the country can expect above-normal rainfall and below-normal temperatures over the summer rainfall areas.

Taken together, these conditions demand the provision of temporary shelters, food and blankets to homeless families and individuals and the large-scale, costly rehabilitation of infrastructure.

National entities, including the South African Police Service and the South African National Defence Force, may be required to play a role in the response to the disaster.

The National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC) continues to monitor, coordinate response and recovery measures by the relevant organs of state and stakeholders. This further includes the dissemination of early warnings and advisories on weather forecasts by the South African Weather Service (SAWS).

President Ramaphosa’s thoughts are with affected communities across the country and the President appreciates the way in which entities of government, non-governmental organisations and community-based structures have responded to date.

Two rock falls cause havoc on N4

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Two rock falls on N4 Toll Road cause delays

Motorists are advised that the N4 Schoemanskloof Road is currently closed due to rock falls.

Another rock falls took place on the N4 Ngodwana Road near Elandsvalley towards Waterval Boven. This led to the road being partially closed.

According to Ms Solange Soares, N4 TRAC Spokesperson, the recovery teams have been hard at work since last night to ensure that the road is fully opened as soon as possible.

Soares is further advising motorists who intend to travel between Machadodorp and Mbombela via the Ngodwana Road to expect delays as there is a stop-and-go.

Photo supplied by TRAC N4

She advised motorists also to delay their journeys wherever possible to allow the recovery to be completed, to minimise traffic congestion.

Meanwhile, the R40 Road between White River and Hazyview is partially opened, and stop-and-go is in place. Motorists are advised to anticipate delays.

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Rain sets SANParks on alert

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SANParks ON ALERT AS MORE RAIN IS EXPECTED TO FALL

According to reports from the South African Weather Services, various parts of the Kruger National Park (KNP), will continue to receive rainfall as from Friday, 10 February until Friday, 17 February 2023. Disaster management teams in the park and external role players are on alert and monitoring the impact of this rainfall.

An evacuation operation is underway to assist guests who were staying at Lower Sabie, Talamati, Crocodile Bridge and Biyamiti with available safe passage out of the park. This is an evacuation route, and no guests will be able to travel through to those camps. Guests with bookings at affected camps are advised to amend their dates through Central Reservations number 012 428 9111.

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Photo: South African National Parks

Although there were no injuries or fatalities, there was an incident yesterday wherein a tourist vehicle got stuck in the water at one of the bridges in the Park.

“We would like to once again urge guests not to attempt to cross any bridges that are overflowing as the dangers of being washed away remain high. Guests are further advised not to open or travel on any roads which have been closed and not to use gravel roads. As a precautionary measure, the teams have closed gravel roads in the south as well as flagged camps (Talamati, Lower Sabie, Crocodile Bridge and Biyamiti) since the fall of heavy rains in the evening of 8 February 2023.

Meanwhile, emergency teams are also closely monitoring the situation in the northern part of the park as rivers have also started rising in various parts of Limpopo Province,” said the KNP Managing Executive, Oscar Mthimkhulu.

Also read: Six (6) life terms handed down by Evander court

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Photo: South African National Parks

Camps/ Lodges

All are open except Lower Sabie, Biyamiti, Crocodile Bridge and Talamati.

Gates/ Ports of Entry

All Gates and Ports of Entry are open except Crocodile Bridge.

Access roads inside the park

All tarred roads are open except:

The route directly from Lower Sabie to Skukuza remains inaccessible

The route between Satara and Skukuza has been restored and is operational.

The water flowing into the Lonely bull bridge is rising; the tar road between Phalaborwa and Mopani will be affected; please be cautious.

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Photo: South African National Parks

“We request tourists to be extra cautious during this period and to call our emergency number for any assistance only on 076 801 9679 or 013 735 0197/4064. We will also continue to update the public through mainstream as well as social media platforms in order to ensure guests are informed. We encourage those who have access to social media platforms to also assist by posting valuable updates on SANParks – Kruger National Park Facebook group,” concluded Mthimkhulu.

Six (6) life terms handed down by Evander court

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SIX LIFE TERMS AND 132 YEARS DIRECT IMPRISONMENT HANDED DOWN TO TWO MULTIPLE OFFENDERS

Nelspruit: 10 February 2023 – A hefty sentence was handed down to two convicts, Felisberto Joad Mohache and Tahir Mhenambe, both Mozambican nationals for their involvement in multiple offences by Evander Magistrate’s Court yesterday 09 February 2023.

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The convicts were linked to multiple charges including three counts of murder, three counts of kidnapping, three counts of robberies aggravated and three counts of defeating the ends of justice.

Mr Ziyane left his house in Evander on 21 May 2018 with his vehicle to Newcastle. His family never heard from him again until his lifeless body was found dumped on the R50 road between Standerton and Leslie the following day. His vehicle and valuables were nowhere to be found. According to the report Mr Ziyane was strangled and stabbed to death.

In a separate incident, Mr Buthelezi of Extension 6 Standerton went missing without a trace on 11 June 2018. His decomposed body was found dumped next to the road between Armesfoort and Perdekop on 12 July 2018. His vehicle went missing.

Also read: Constable and accomplices remanded in custody

On 08 July 2018, Mr Mbatha of Sakhile outside Standerton went missing. His body was found with multiple stab wounds next to the road between Standerton and Perdekop. His vehicle was also missing.

The SAPS Mpumalanga Provincial Commissioner decided to set up a Task Team which was assigned to crack down on those mysterious deaths.

Within a short space of time, four suspects were arrested and all three vehicles were recovered in Piet Retief and Dagga kraal respectively.

Two of the four suspects died while in custody and the remaining two were sentenced to three life terms for the three counts of murder each, 45 years direct imprisonment for the three counts of robbery aggravated each, 15 years direct imprisonment for the three counts of kidnapping each and six years direct imprisonment for the three counts of defeating the ends of justice counts each.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela praised the excellent quality results produced by the Task Team. The General further expressed her appreciation to both the National Prosecution Authority and the Justice Department for handing down such a sentence.

Police urge anyone with any information on Crime to call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

Constable and accomplices remanded in custody

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MPUMALANGA POLICE CONSTABLE AND HIS ACCOMPLICES REMANDED IN CUSTODY FOR THEFT AND DAMAGING TO ESSENTIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MPUMALANGA – Constable Dumisani Khumalo (32), stationed at Sabie SAPS, Bongani Shabangu (43) James, Mathebula(42) and Masonwabi Mabokwe (38, were remanded in custody by the Graskop Magistrate` Court on Thursday, 9 February 2023 after they were arrested by the security personnel at Graskop, Tweefontein on Wednesday, charged for Theft, Possession of suspected stolen properties and damaging of essential infrastructure.

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Their arrest followed after information was received from  Phoenix Security about suspects who were loading Transnet railway tracks at  Graskop, Tweefontein. On arrival at the identified address the suspects were caught red-handed whilst loading railway tracks on the truck, Bell Loader and an Isuzu LDV.  The police were notified. The case docket was handed over to the Hawks Nelspruit-based Serious Organised Crime Investigation for further handling.

The suspects were charged and appeared before the court and the case was postponed to 16 February 2023 for formal bail application. The suspects remained in custody. The exhibits were confiscated and booked at the station as instrumentality. Investigation continues.

Also read: Nyaope packs found on foreign national

The Provincial Head of the Directorate For Priority Crime Investigation Major General Nico Gerber appreciated the multidisciplinary approach displayed by different law enforcement agencies by bringing the perpetrators of crime into the book.

He further warned the public to refrain from damaging essential infrastructures because it is bringing the economy of the country into a devastated condition. The General further warned the government employees that, “there is no one above the law. Everyone who commits a crime will face the might of the law”. He Concluded.

Police urge anyone with any information on Crime to call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

Women in Mining – Merlin Kalikhan participates in Seriti’s programme

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Women in Mining – Local business woman pleads for more employment for people with disabilities.

Secunda based businesswoman, Merlin Kalikhan is the owner of Broad Based Welding Solutions (BBWS) and one of the 20 beneficiaries of Seriti’s Women in Mining Programme. This programme has now been running for eight months with the main objective of empowering women in business.

The majority of the ladies on the programme are established suppliers to the Seriti Power business and they have each been running their companies for a number of years. Merlin herself, has been in business for 15 years, initially involved in a partnership business, but said that “due to our government always encouraging women to be in business, I saw it as an opportunity to have my own woman-owned business in South Africa.”

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Merlin Kalikhan

Merlin, born and bred in KZN, had moved to Secunda in 2008. This former personal assistant was always interested in business and has a diploma in computer science and banking, specialising in asset-based finance and trade finance. Today she enjoys reading business- and personal development literature by gurus such as Suze Orman, Robert T Kiyosaki, Rhonda Byrne, Warren Buffett and Robin Sharma.

For Merlin, the Women in Mining programme, developed and presented by Collective Value Creation (CVC) has created a “fantastic opportunity enabling me to network and to grow my business through opportunities which BBWS does not have the budget for. An example is that the BBWS website is being recreated through this programme. We also receive education and training regarding SARS which most small businesses lack the knowledge of. 

We are constantly being mentored on self-development, growing as individuals and finding our inner strength. It is a wonderful personal opportunity for me to grow as a woman leader in industry; to develop confidence and find solutions on how to handle similar challenges faced by other women in the group.”

Her business challenges echo those of nearly all of the beneficiaries of this programme in that they feel they are not being taken seriously as women and seen as capable to deliver quality products and services with technical support. She hopes that through this programme she will be able to use the network opportunities to create brand awareness. Says Merlin: “as a small business we are constantly measured and expected to have the same credentials as huge entities.

This is a challenge which stagnates growth of small businesses and I appeal to mining houses to give us small businesses an opportunity, for example 10% of the tender value, to prove our services, abilities, and the value we can add and deliver to the industry.”

Also read: Women in Mining – Khuliso Munyembane participates in Seriti’s programme

On a personal level, Merlin feels that something which is grossly overlooked by many businesses is the employment of people with disabilities. Being the parent of such an adult child, she has first-hand experiences of the challenges involved. “Very few are employed, most stay home and do nothing. Like any other human being, they need a purpose for their lives; they need to be independent and feel worthy.

Their disability is not their choice.” Talking to Merlin and getting a sense of her passion for her business and her family, it would be no surprise if she could one day fulfil her big dream to build a facility for disabled young people to be skilled and trained in various trades, ensuring they can contribute towards their own future.

Sharon Sprenger, sales coach to the entrepreneurs said “working with the ladies on an individual level has been both inspiring and rewarding as we assisted them in developing their sales skills so that their businesses could grow and expand. To see how the confidence and attitude has shifted in each of them over the last few months as they tapped further into their potential, has been extremely satisfying to experience.”

Nyaope packs found on foreign national

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Foreign national busted with Nyaope packs worth over R7000

Nelspruit: 08 February 2023 – A 36-year-old Nigerian national was arrested in Bethal today, Wednesday 08 February 2023 with a black plastic bag containing about 194 packs of suspected drugs called Nyaope which is estimated at R7 760-00 on street value.

Information was cascaded to the members about a person who was suspected of having been in possession of illicit substances. The members followed the direction given and found the person who matched the description in the information provided. The man was reportedly carrying a black plastic bag and upon searching, the brown packs containing powder suspected to be Nyaope were found. The suspect was then arrested and charged accordingly. 

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He is expected to appear in the Bethal Magistrate’s Court tomorrow, Thursday 09 February 2023 for possession of illegal drugs. Further investigation will be conducted to establish the originality of the substances and the Police are working in conjunction with officials from the Department of Home Affairs to ascertain the suspect’s status in South Africa.

Also read: Oom Johnny de Wet passed away

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has taken this opportunity to warn suspected drug dealers and peddlers that the police will continue to gradually make their space smaller as well as for all other criminals.

Police urge anyone with any information on Crime to call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

ANIMALS 101 – WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE ANIMALS YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHEN YOU DIE?

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DO YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY PLAN FOR YOUR PETS AND ARE THEY INCLUDED IN YOUR WILL?

A Will may be the most important personal document you ever sign, because it governs the administration and disposal of all that you have striven for in life. It is not uncommon for people to make provision in their last will for all of their earthly possessions but do you have a plan for your pets if you should fall ill or die? 

There was a long line of individuals to assist with people like the Queen’s dogs, but unfortunately, this isn’t the case for most humans. We have seen first-hand the confusion as these animals arrive in shelters and have to try to cope in kennels. Often being split up or waiting long periods of time before being adopted or eventually just humanely killed because there are just not enough homes with this massive overpopulation crisis.

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Pets and your Will – Image by The Paw Company

SOME OPTIONS TO CONSIDER

There are basically 4 options:

  • Forever home – Leave them in their own home and a caretaker moves in.

Some people let a caretaker move into their home and keep the pets where they are familiar with everything.  It could be for some time or until their death. Just make sure there is no “incentive” to get rid of the pet soon. Have an arrangement with a short-term caretaker like a pet sitter until your affairs are sorted or a long-term one (vetted properly). Always have back-ups…..at least 3 back-ups!

  • Forever family – Adopt them to a new family (if your family will not take them) through a reputable organization. Donate to them for doing it.
  • Forever Sanctuary – There might be special organization for this, especially for older pets. Donate to them or even consider leaving your estate to them.
  • Opt for PTS

You know your pets best.  One of mine for example would not easily adjust to a new home or person due to anxiety so in our will the instructions were to PTS. If your pet has a disease or might be diagnosed with one, be specific about when you want euthanization or what sort of treatment or measures you want to be taken. If your pet needs frail care after your death, I would lean more towards PTS unless they can go to a special organization that deals with frail care like a sanctuary.

Appointing your trusted Veterinarian to carry out euthanasia within a certain amount of days from your passing is always an option if no family member or friend can take your pets. Read more on euthanasia preparation.

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Pets and your Will – Image from Pixabay.com

FUNDS FOR CARE

When you leave money for the care of your pets, make sure that it is enough for the species and breed.  Older pets require more funds for vet care.  Take your regular expense for your pet and multiply that by an extra-long life expectancy.

You can create a PET TRUST where you choose trustees who will honour your wishes and manage the funds for care. The Trust can manage the funds and check-ins with the caretaker. Be very specific about vet checks, what the funds may be spent on, or pay the caretaker on a monthly budget.  Ideally, the trustees should not be the caretaker or even a family member.  Some people leave all their property and money in this Trust. You can also consider an animal welfare organization to manage the above and in return donate to them too. Choose a reputable one that has been around for some time.

LEAVING A LEGACY

Apart from taking care of your own pets, you can also help ensure that animals are protected in years to come by including the SPCA or other reputable animal welfare organizations as a beneficiary in your Will. They can use your gift effectively to assist all species of animals, uplift their lives and improve their welfare in whatever situation they find themselves. Please note that if you do this for an SPCA, you have to mention that SPCA specifically otherwise it will go to the national fund and not directly to them.

Just like you would not leave a child alone when you are hospitalized or evacuated, you should not leave an animal either. You chose to have them, they didn’t get to choose you as their owner and you are responsible for this living being. Read more about having an emergency plan for your pets.

Please make provision for your pets so an already overwhelmed animal welfare organization doesn’t have to. Talk to a company that specializes in estate planning for pets! Remember pets grieve too for their human and furry companions.

Also read why you should not keep exotic/wild animals as pets PART 1 and PART 2.

Next week we will look at the practice of muzzling dogs.

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

Oom Johnny de Wet passed away

Oom Johnny is no more.

Life is tough!

If you ad this saying to living on the street, then you know how tough it is.

Oom Johnny de Wet passed away between Sunday evening and Monday morning (29/30 January) in his Wendy house at St Peter’s United Church.

Oom Johnny became well known when he roamed the streets with a trolly and two little dogs. People were divided into two camps, those that wanted to remove the dogs and those that said he should keep them.

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Johnny de Wet

On May 2nd, 2019 The Bulletin posted the following terrible post:

A homeless man was assaulted at Secunda post office

Oom Johnny, a homeless man who lives in Secunda with his two dogs, was attacked at around 10:30 this morning at the post office parking lot (2 May).

The provincial EMS arrived to take oom Johnny to the hospital.

Currently, oom Johnny is in hospital with an alleged head injury but nothing has been confirmed as of yet.

He has to be transferred to Witbank Hospital for further medical assistance but at this point in time no transport is available as of yet.

The attackers were never found. But Johnny de Wet had to cope with a severe injury. Johnny had a brain haemorrhage from the attack. On May 4 it was reported that Johnny was still unresponsive. It was a long road ahead.

Several people opened their hearts to Johnny and made sure that had good care. Andre Venter made sure that Johnny had food to eat and coffee every day. “I took food to him every day with a cup of coffee,” said Andre “I would then spend some time with him talking about anything before going home again.”

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Johnny and Andre at Evander Hospital

Johnny was placed in a home but didn’t like it, so he returned to the streets. About a year ago people reported that Johnny was sleeping behind a minisub near the St Peter’s United Church in Secunda. Someone reported him to the police. During this time St Peters United Pastor, Dalene Jordaan also responded.

Pastor Dalene Jordaan will be hosting a memorial service on Sunday 12 February at 10H00. That will be directly after the normal service at 09H00

    She was challenged to do something from the church and she did. After a discussion with the leaders group it was decided to help Johnny.

    The church had a little money towards a Wendy house and soon, enough was collected. Johnny had a home! A fence was erected around the Wendy house for Jock, his dog.

    Dalene said to the Bulletin “We had no trouble with Johnny and he even attended church sermons.”

    St Peter’s United Church Secunda

    The church congregation had Johnny’s eyes tested and he received spectacles. He could read again.

    Pastor Dalene Jordaan will be hosting a memorial service on Sunday 12 February at 10H00. That will be directly after the normal service at 09H00.

    She invites everyone to join in either service or even both.

    She thanked Langamed, SAPS and SSS for their quick response and support during Johnny’s passing as well as Higveld Funeral Services for their help.

    Also read: ANIMALS 101 – IT IS CRUEL TO KEEP WILD ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY (PART 2)

    We never know where life will take us. We only know that God will be there all the way. Through all the hardships and difficulties, we are certain of God’s love.

    This might be exactly what johnny experienced in the last year of his life. We don’t know yet what exactly caused his death but we know that his life was much more structured and had a little more purpose. While he might be forgotten by those that were supposed to love him he may now rest in peace knowing that in our hearts he will not be forgotten.