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ANIMALS 101 – EASTER & ANIMALS

ANIMALS 101 – EASTER GIFTS SHOULD NEVER INCLUDE LIVE ANIMALS AND WATCH OUT FOR THESE HOLIDAY HAZARDS!

Easter is around the corner and with Easter comes family gatherings, chocolate, Easter egg hunts and gifts. Please don’t use this occasion to give your children chicks and rabbits just because they asked for them and think that they look “cute.” Pet ownership is a huge commitment and responsibility and it’s not something that should be done on impulse. 

In addition, Easter, like every holiday, involves potential hazards for your pets, that every pet parent should be aware of, so make sure your pets avoid Easter goodies and decorations to avoid unexpected heartaches.

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WHY GIVING A BUNNY (OR ANY ANIMAL) AS GIFTS IS A TERRIBLE IDEA!

  • Animals are not and should never be seen as commodities. They are sentient beings and not disposable toys. Giving them as gifts sends the wrong message and is usually an impulse buy.
  • Animals are not gifts; they are many years of commitment. Rabbits generally live for 5 to 8 years depending on their environment and breed, but they can live for as long as 12 years. If you decide to adopt a rabbit, make sure you are prepared to care for them that long and sterilize them.
  • Children’s attention span will fit better with a stuffed toy than a sentient being whose needs should be a priority. Children lose interest quickly.
  • Tragically, many of the rabbits are abandoned in the weeks after Easter, once families begin to realize that caring for a rabbit is a major commitment. Many end up dead, abandoned, dumped on already overwhelmed shelters, or end up confined in outdoor hutches, before their first birthday.
  • Caring properly for a rabbit is complex. In general, rabbits need appropriate housing, exercise, socialization and a specific diet for good welfare. Rabbits are high-maintenance pets with many specific physical and emotional needs. It is not an ideal pet for kids! Rabbits may suffer from boredom and depression if they are kept in cages, so they need many hours of free-roaming time and mental stimulation every day in a spacious, rabbit-proof area. Rabbits also require a diet rich in hay and fresh vegetables. Some breeds of rabbits, particularly the longer-haired rabbits, may require daily grooming. You must understand their physical, dietary and social requirements, including the fact that most bunnies need friends, before getting them! 

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EASTER PET HAZARDS (by Dr. Karen Becker)

  • Chocolate goodies

Dogs are much more often the victims of chocolate poisoning than cats, because dogs like sweet-tasting things, and they’re indiscriminate eaters. Both theobromine and caffeine stimulate the central nervous system and heart muscle. They also relax smooth muscles, especially the bronchial muscles, and increase the production of urine by the kidneys. Even small amounts of chocolate can cause adverse reactions in pets, and the darker the chocolate, the more theobromine it contains.

  • Easter candy, baked goods and other products containing xylitol

Sadly, xylitol poisoning in dogs is reaching epidemic proportions. Just a few years ago, xylitol could be found in less than a hundred products, but today it can be found in a wide range of products. Xylitol is a sweetener that is highly toxic to dogs. Xylitol is used to sweeten a wide range of products, including sugar-free gum and mints, nicotine gum, chewable vitamins, certain prescription drugs, dental hygiene products and baked goods. It can also be purchased in granulated form as a sugar replacement to sweeten beverages, cereals and other foods.

  • Easter basket grass and other fillers

The plastic grass used in Easter baskets can look tasty to pets, but it can’t be absorbed into their bodies. This means it can become lodged at any point along the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and create serious problems. If the grass is a staple in your Easter baskets, consider substituting paper grass or tissue paper.

Plastic eggs, foil wrappings and Easter toys can also be attractive to pets, so be sure to keep Easter baskets and their contents well out of the reach of your dog or cat.

If you hide hardboiled eggs in your house or yard for the kiddos to find, be sure to keep track of how many you hide and how many are found. You don’t want your pet to discover a rotten egg in a few weeks or months and eat it.

Also, keep in mind that plastic eggs can easily be cracked and produce small sharp shards that can cause injury if your pet swallows them.

If you dye your Easter eggs, make sure to use non-toxic food colouring.

  • Easter lilies

A variety of lillies can potentially be toxic/deadly to pets, especially cats, but dogs too. Nontoxic varieties of lilies include the Calla, Peace and Peruvian. If a kitty swallows even a tiny amount of any portion of these plants, including the pollen, kidney failure can result.

  • Easter dinner

Most types of traditional holiday feasts for humans are entirely too fatty and otherwise problematic for dogs and cats. Easter dinners are no exception, especially when they include things like honey-glazed ham, scalloped potatoes, macaroni and cheese, bread, buns and desserts. Additional human foods to keep away from your pet due to their potential toxicity include onions, garlic, leeks and chives; grapes, raisins, sultanas and currants; and macadamia nuts. Cooked bones are also a no-no, along with alcohol.

  • Easter gardening supplies

If you plan to begin your spring gardening and yard work this weekend, be sure to avoid exposing your pet to chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. If you know or suspect your pet has eaten a potentially toxic substance, immediately contact your veterinarian!

Keep your pet’s safety in mind this Easter and have a blessed one with loved ones. As April is the prevention of cruelty to animals awareness month, next week we will look at cruel animal practices you might be supporting unknowingly.

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

New Health act amendments holds serious implications for all

Only a few days left to comment on the new Health Act Amendments

The time for public comments closed this week.

The Draft Bill states that: “Any person with a confirmed or suspected case of a notifiable medical condition may not refuse to submit to mandatory prophylaxis, treatment, isolation or quarantine in order to prevent transmission”.

In addition, those who have a confirmed case of a notifiable medical condition may not refuse to have a blood sample taken or be taken for quarantine

The draft bill proposes to make face masks mandatory in public spaces, shops, certain workplaces and in public transit as part of the general measures instituted to contain the spread of notifiable medical conditions that can spread through droplets or aerosol.

Access the proposed bill HERE

The DA released the following statement in this regard:

Say your say about the new proposed bill

The DA objects to the Regulations in the Government Gazette to the National Health Act 61 of 2003 in the strongest possible terms. There are numerous serious concerns with the proposal and it is very clear that the Regulations were drafted with the sole purpose of shifting lockdown powers to the Minister of Health.

It seems that President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government want the lockdown to be over in name only. The Regulations will allow the Health Minister:

  • Permanent power to lock us down;
  • Force Covid-19 vaccination; and
  • Force compulsory medical examinations, tests, and treatment for certain notifiable diseases.

While the DA is strongly in favour of vaccinations, we believe in every individual’s right to choose.

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These Regulations were plainly drafted to create an alternative avenue for the ANC government to gain unregulated power, which will certainly be used for corruption.

They were also drafted:

  • without considering the latest scientific evidence;
  • the strength of the current variant of Covid-19;
  • the fact that the majority of South Africans have developed some form of immunity;
  • hospitals and medical institutions are no longer under severe strain or pressure as they once were; and
  • the daily infection and death rates are substantially lower when compared to the previous variants of the virus.

These regulations will also place undue burdens on employers and various establishments and possibly violate individual rights and freedoms of those persons who test positive for the virus – all while having no demonstrable effects on reducing the spread of Covid-19.

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The truth is that most countries have lifted their regulations entirely as new variants of Covid-19 seem to be less infectious. They have focused on regenerating their economies to limit the serious economic damage the pandemic caused to households. In South Africa, unemployment lines keep growing and instead of doing everything in its power to halt the economic decline, the ANC government seems focused on holding on to ill-gained powers.

There should be no need whatsoever to return to another National State of Disaster through the Regulations of another piece of legislation.

The DA will make our submissions to the Department of Health, and we encourage all South Africans to email their objections to the Regulations of the National Health Act 61 of 2003 to tsakani.furumele@health.gov.za before 15 April 2022. Together, we can put a stop to the ANC’s dastardly plan to usurp our rights.

Do not wait, act now if you want your voice to be heard

Poachers sentenced separately, blow to poachers!

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POACHERS SUFFER ANOTHER BLOW AS TWO WERE SEPARATELY SENTENCED

Nelspruit: 10 April 2022 -The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela was elated by the manner in which the court has been dealing with cases regarding poachers in the past few weeks and recently, on Friday 08 April 2022 the cases regarding two poachers were separately finalised. The poachers suffered yet another big blow on that day as the two were sentenced by the Skukuza Regional Court for their share in poaching.

One of the matters finalised in court involves Munandi Mathebula, aged 42 who is said to have been engaged in poaching activities at the Kruger National Park. On 19 January 2015, the accused entered the park with his two accomplices through Kingfisherspruit Section. On that day, Field Rangers noticed some strange human footprints which suggested that about three people had crossed one of the roads in the section.

With the assistance of a tracker dog, the rangers managed to trace and later cornered two of the three intruders where one, unfortunately, disappeared without a trace. The two were identified and one was Mathebula whilst the other was Eugene Malungane, aged 36. The two men were found in possession of a .375 H&H bolt-action rifle as well as 10 cartridges of the rifle and an axe.

Police at Skukuza was brought on board and the two were subsequently arrested and charged accordingly. The case was handled by an astute team of investigators, experts in the field of probing Stocktheft, particularly on matters involving poaching. The two men were then taken to court where they were granted bail however they failed to show up on their next court date. The court then issued a warrant of arrest for the two accused poachers. Police then launched a manhunt for them.

On 28 June 2021 Mathebula was rearrested and this time around bail was successfully opposed by the team of investigators who gave reference to what had transpired the previous time he and his co-accused were granted bail. On 08 April 2022, he pleaded guilty to all the charges against him and he was sentenced to an effective 13 years imprisonment for trespassing in the Kruger National Park, conspiracy to commit a crime, possession of an unlicensed firearm, possession of unlicensed ammunition, possession of a dangerous weapon. The court further declared him unfit to possess a firearm.

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Meanwhile Cassamo Chauke, aged 59 was sentenced in connection with a case involving poaching where he too entered the Kruger National Park illegally so through Malalane Section on 19 January 2019. Field Rangers are said to have been alerted of an intruder (poacher) in the park when they heard the sound of gunshots. The rangers responded and began tracing where they managed to apprehend Chauke in possession of a high calibre hunting rifle, an axe as well as fresh rhinoceros horns.

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The carcass of a large bull rhinoceros which was shot and killed with horns removed was discovered. At a distance of about a kilometre away, three more rhinoceros were found, where two were killed and their horns removed whilst the third one was badly wounded though still alive, however, its horns were removed. All by poachers. Eventually, the rhinoceros was put down (euthanized).

The police at Skukuza was informed about the incident and the accused was arrested and charged accordingly. Police also established that Chauke was born in Mozambique but was in South Africa illegally. Through forensic evidence, it was also determined that the rifle that was found in Chauke’s possession was in fact used in the shooting of the said rhinoceros.

Prior to the court sentencing him on the said day (08 April 2022), he pleaded guilty to all the charges levelled against him and he was then sentenced to a total of 19 years imprisonment for trespassing in a National Park, contravention of the Immigration Act, hunting of protected animals in the park, possession of a firearm with the intent to commit a crime, possession of an unlicensed firearm. The court also declared him unfit to possess a firearm.

Meanwhile the Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has reiterated her call for people to observe and obey the laws of the country, including legislation intended to protect and preserve nature and endangered species. “Jointly with our partners in the law enforcement space, we will continue to act decisively without fear or favour against those who break the law. We are glad that the court continues to send a clear message to perpetrators of crime, that those who choose to disobey will be punished” said the General.

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.

Bethal Fun Fest gives to charities

Bethal Fun Fest gave back to 5 charities after a successful festival

The Bethal Fun Fest was a huge success. Well done to the organisers. This sentiment was echoed by everyone that visited the Bethal Fun Fest.

The cold weather of the Friday played a little with the attendance figures but approximately 5000 people visited the Festival over the two days.

25 Sponsors made sure that the festival could go ahead and a big thumbs-up for them. What is such an event without stalls? There were 70 stalls in total that offered a variety of goods to festies. From food to toys, handmade items to clothing, jewellery to sweets, shoes, Animal feeds, motor accessories and lots more!

Entertainment was by Pieter Koen, Piet Pompies & Band; Ampie; Anton Botha & DJ Kallie and other activities included 4×4 Track; Mountain Bike Track; Helicopter Flips; Paintball; Car Show & Shine; Merry-Go-Round; Beer Tent & Golf.

The Bethal Fun Fest were able to give each of the following charities R25000 each

  • Residentia Palm Oord
  • SAVF Silwerjare
  • Bethal SPCA
  • Bethal CPF
  • Bethal Feedingscheme (soup kitchen)

Bethal Golf club received a 10 000lt Eco Water Tank to ensure that water will not be in short supply at next year’s event.

Marile Nieuwoudt ; MG Snyman (Bethal Golf Club); Jaap Pretoruis

The Bethal Fun Fest will surely grow in future and promises to dominate the Mpumalanga calendar in future years.

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Kruik se Oggenddiens 10 April 2022

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Die tema vanoggend is: “Ons Lentreis”

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Medicines act – Suspect arrested in Ermelo on charges relating to steroids

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SUSPECT IN COURT FOR CONTRAVENTION OF THE MEDICINES AND RELATED SUBSTANCES ACT

MPUMALANGA – Micheal van der Linde (22) was arrested by the Hawks Serious Organised Crime Investigation team based in Secunda together with Ermelo Local Criminal Record Centre, Crime Information Gathering and local police on Thursday, 07 April 2022 for contravention of the medicines and related substances Act.

Information was received and followed about a person who was selling steroids at Muscle Mecca in Ermelo. During the investigation, it was established that the suspect does not have valid documents to possess the said medicine. The court was consulted and a warrant of the search was authorised and executed at the said address. Upon the search, numerous steroids to the value of R200 000.00, and electronic equipment were seized for further investigation.

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Michael van der Linde.

During his court appearance, he was released on R5000.00 bail. The case was postponed to 27 June 2022 for further investigation.

The Provincial Head of the Hawks in Mpumalanga Major General Zodwa Mokoena appreciated the multidisciplinary police action by different units within the South African Police Service. She further expressed gratitude to the members of the community for the information provided. Investigation continues. 

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Police urge anyone with any further information 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.

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Dr Esther Mahlangu robbery, suspects arrested

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SUSPECTS ARRESTED FOR THE ROBBERY OF DR ESTHER MAHLANGU

Nelspruit: 07 April 2022 – The Provincial Commissioner of SAPS in Mpumalanga Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has appreciated the sterling work done by the established team of detectives who arrested and charged two suspects, aged 32 and 37 years of age in connection with the robbery of a renowned Ndebele Artist, Dr Esther Nostokana Mahlangu, aged 87.

A total of seven (7) suspects were brought in for questioning and five (5) were released after obtaining statements from them, as they could not be linked with the robbery.

According to the report, Police pounced on the first suspect at around 02:00 in the morning at Mogononong in Siyabuswa. He was found with the firearm and its serial number filed off, hidden in the toilet cistern, wrapped in plastic.

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He then pointed to the second suspect whom he bought the firearm from.
The second suspect bought it from the third suspect.
The third suspect pointed to the fourth suspect where he also bought it from.
The fourth suspect (37) confessed to being the one who broke into the house and took the firearm, money and safe.

The safe was found open at Ramokgeletsana, a few kilometres from Siyabuswa.

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Dr Mahlangu was robbed and attacked at her residential place in Weldervrede near Siyabuswa on Saturday, 19 March 2022 around 15h00.

During the robbery, the defenceless pensioner was reportedly assaulted and strangled where her hands were tied with a cord. The suspect then searched her bedroom and took a safe containing a 7. 65 mm pistol as well as an undisclosed amount of cash and bundles of keys then fled the scene. She was left helpless and she sustained some injuries on her face but was later found by her granddaughter who alerted the neighbours.

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The two suspects are charged with possession of an unlawful firearm and house robbery.
They are expected to appear before Mdutjana Magistrate’s Court tomorrow, 08 April 2022.

Police urges anyone with any further information 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 – PREVENTING ANIMAL CRUELTY MONTH

ANIMALS 101 – GO ORANGE IN APRIL IN SUPPORT OF PREVENTING CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

When was the last time you heard of anyone tuning themself in for animal abuse? It just doesn’t happen often, if at all. Preventing animal cruelty is in all of our best interests. Animal cruelty is not only abhorrent in its own right, but it is often a gateway crime to violence against adults and children.

We are committed to breaking the cycle and to help us stop animal cruelty, you need to understand the problem or how you might be contributing, recognize the signs, report it and help educate others to prevent it.

We follow the 5 (6) freedoms of animal welfare:

  • Freedom from hunger & thirst.
  • Freedom from pain, injury, disease.
  • Freedom from discomfort.
  • Freedom from fear & distress.
  • Freedom to express natural behaviours.
  • Our hope for all wildlife is to be free.

Also read: ANIMALS 101 – BAD EXCUSES FOR GIVING PETS AWAY!

1. UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM

What you might see on Facebook and social media is not even the tip of the iceberg. Our hearts break every day for the hurt that is out there. A few facts about animal abuse:

  • The abuse of pets and animal companions is a daily occurrence.
  • Many animals suffer multiple forms of abuse, with the most common type of abuse being neglect and abandonment.
  • Cases of animal abuse include neglect, shooting, stabbing, fighting, beating, mutilation, torture, strangulation, rape, cannibalism, burning and poisoning.
  • Most animal abuse is never reported.
  • Dogs and cats are the most common victims, but abuse happens among other animal species, including domestic farm animals, wild animals, small pets, birds, etc.
  • Although there are bad people, the ANIMAL OVERPOPULATION is a massive problem, especially among cats and dogs. If there were fewer animals, with enough “good homes”, fewer animals can land in the wrong hands.
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2. RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS

The Humane Society divides cruelty into two kinds: direct violence and neglect.

Direct violence. Signs include open wounds, multiple scars, limping, or difficulty walking. Many dogs that suffer direct violence will also display behaviours such as hiding, walking with their head down and tail between their legs, or cringing when people approach. Since those can also occur for other reasons, those behavioural signs alone shouldn’t be taken as definitive proof that a dog is being hurt.

Neglect. Most people don’t go so far as to lay hands on their dog to hurt them, but what happens with far too many owners is just as bad: they neglect the needs of their dog/pet.

11 SIGNS OF CRUELTY

1 – Poor body condition and noticeable trauma.

2 – Lack of food or water.

3 – Lack of shelter.

4 – Lack of sanitation.

5 – Abandoned.

6 – The animal is tied or caged.

7 – Chains, ropes, wire, or padlocks around the animal’s neck.

8 – Signs of an animal being trained to or having been used to fight.

9 – The animal’s behavior is abnormal.

10 – Too many animals living on one property/hoarding.

11 – Overt acts of violence.

3. FIGHTING CRUELTY WITH US

Now that you better understand the problem better, know what to look for and how to report it, let’s look at ways you can help us fight cruelty.

ALWAYS REPORT CRUELTY! If you notice an animal that appears to be suffering, call your local animal welfare agency (mainly the SPCA in SA) immediately! Do not send a message or email or do this through social media as we lose precious time! Call until they answer! It can always be done anonymously and even if you are unsure, rather report so the SPCA can investigate. Save your local SPCA office and emergency numbers on your phone. Also include the numbers of the areas where your friends or family stay or where you visit frequently. You can find an SPCA near your location by following this link.

TIPS TO HELP PREVENT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

  • Be a responsible pet owner, including sterilizing your pets and keeping them safe in your yard.
  • Don’t support breeders (in any form), pet shops, zoos, aquariums, petting farms, or the circus.
  • Be an example of kindness to all animals.
  • If you can ADOPT!
  • Intervene if you witness animal cruelty, abuse, or neglect.
  • You can keep food, water and a blanket in your car to help animals in need.
  • If you find an animal that is injured, take them to your Vet or the SPCA.
  • Teach your children to have respect for animals. Set a good example.
  • Know the legislation & support legislation that promotes kindness to animals.
  • Educate people around you about cruelty.
  • Offer help to people who are overwhelmed with their animals.
  • Volunteer in animal welfare, whether it is by fostering, helping at kennels, sharing posts, or by donating to those that do the work.
  • Use cruelty-free products like skin/body/hair/make-up. The www.humaneguide.co.za are products brands endorsed by Beauty without Cruelty (South Africa), that do not test on or pay for testing on animals.
  • If you are not vegan or vegetarian, only buy ethically sourced animal products.
  • Rethink the products you buy like leather, down feather bedding, fur products, etc.

Cover photo for Facebook by The Paw Company

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT IN APRIL!

  • Download this cover photo above and add it to your profile.
  • Add a frame to your profile picture.
  • Tie an orange ribbon outside your home.
  • Share posts to educate about animal cruelty.
  • Wear an orange ribbon or clothing.
  • and more………

Preventing animal cruelty is no an easy task, but with your help, we CAN DO THIS!

Next week we will look at the animal issues surrounding Easter time.

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

Rolbal besigheids liga eindig op hoë noot

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Sasol Rolbalklub se besigheidsliga het op ‘n hoënoot geindig

14 spanne het deelgeneem en almal het verskeie wedstryde gespeel.

Woensdae aande was opsy gesit vir die besigheids liga en dit was baie goed bygewoon.

Koos Jonker vertel van die Besigheidsliga

Belangstellendes word uitgenooi om Koos Jonker te skakel op: 082 903 1997

Die Rolbalklub speel sosiale wedstryde op Sondae middae en speel in ‘n paar wedstryde deur die jaar.

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GUNMAN SHOT THREE (3) PEOPLE AT A TAVERN

GUNMAN SHOT THREE PEOPLE AT A TAVERN, ONE DIED WHILST TWO SUSTAINED SOME INJURIES

Voice note by Brigadier Mohlala

Nelspruit: 05 April 2022 – The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has strongly called for liquor business owners to operate within the ambits of the law and also make it a point that their patrons are not armed whenever they come for leisure at their premises. The sentiment by the General comes amidst a disturbing incident in which an armed man reportedly went on a rampage at a certain tavern near Hazyview where he allegedly shot three people, one died on the spot meanwhile the other two were taken to hospital after sustaining some injuries. The incident is said to have taken place in the early hours of Monday, 04 Apri 2022.

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The report indicates that a scuffle broke out between four men in a tavern at Shabalala Trust (Hazyview area) around 06h30 am. One of the men is said to have then fired some shots at the other three men as well as torched two vehicles, a VW Golf and an Isuzu bakkie before he fled the scene. As a result, one succumbed to his injuries whilst two victims sustained gunshot wounds and were taken for medical treatment in hospital.

Police opened a murder case with two counts of attempted murder and arson. A manhunt has since been launched for the suspect. Part of the investigation will be to determine whether the owner of the liquor outlet was operating lawfully or not.

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Police though, urge anyone with information on the whereabouts of the suspect 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.

Meanwhile the Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela warned owners of businesses, specifically those of liquor outlets to take responsibility and play their part in ensuring the safety of their customers. “There are regulations put in place for liquor businesses and these controlling measures should be adhered to by all operators in order to prevent similar incidents like these. Be as it may, the law should take its course,” said the General.