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The Citizen
3 hours ago
- The Citizen
11-year-old girl and her elder sibling shot near Hazyview
11-year-old girl and her elder sibling shot near Hazyview An 11-year-old girl and her sister, aged 21, are fighting for their lives in a hospital after they were shot while sleeping in a room. The incident happened in Hlangalezwe Trust near Hazyview today (Friday, June 20) at about 02:00. The elder victim was asleep next to her mother in the same bed, while the little girl and her brother were sleeping on the floor in the same room. ALSO READ: Suspect arrested after bloodshed in White River 'Suddenly gunshots were fired through the door from outside. Two bullets hit the elder sister on her upper body and one bullet hit the younger one on the lower body,' said Mpumalanga police spokesperson, Colonel Jabu Ndubane. 'After the gunshots were fired the victims heard footsteps of a person running away,' added Ndubane. The victims were rushed to hospital where they are currently receiving medical attention. The police have opened two cases of attempted murder. The police have asked anyone with information that may assist them in the investigation to contact the Calcutta SAPS branch commander, Captain Alfred Monareng, on 072 699 8769. Alternatively, information can be reported anonymously by calling the Crime Stop number 086001011, or via the MYSAPSApp. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading! Stay in the know. Download the Caxton Local News Network App Stay in the know. Download the Caxton Local News Network App here


The Citizen
8 hours ago
- Business
- The Citizen
Deadline for property valuation objections
City of uMhlathuze property owners have until tomorrow (Saturday) to submit their objections to the fourth cycle of the General Valuation Roll. The municipality reminded residents who may have objections not to miss the 21 June deadline. ALSO READ: Home valuations in a shifting market 'We encourage all affected property owners to review their valuations and submit objections, if necessary, before the deadline,' the municipality stated. 'Should you wish to lodge an objection, please make use of the following submission channels: Email: valuations@ or online portal: 'Objection boxes placed at the foyer in the Richards Bay and Empangeni civic centres.' The municipality opened for public inspection the valuation roll for all properties in the city. The valuation of properties is in line with the Municipal Property Rates Act, national legislation that enables a municipality to levy rates on properties in its area of jurisdiction. Many property owners have, however, raised frustrations with the valuation of their properties, with some expressing concerns over incorrect addresses and exorbitant rates increases of up to 50%. While the city noted the concerns raised by residents, CFO Mxolisi Kunene said their assessment indicates increases of up to 27%. 'In terms of the Municipal Property Rates Act (MPRA), property valuations are done every five years. 'Physical inspections are not compulsory, valuations are done on a comparative and analytical tool, aerial photography and computer-assisted appraisals (CAMA) techniques. 'Only properties that have undergone changes require to be physically inspected,' said Kunene. Don't have the ZO app? Download it to your Android or Apple device here: HAVE YOUR SAY Like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter. For news straight to your phone invite us: WhatsApp – 060 784 2695 Instagram – zululand_observer At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
8 hours ago
- The Citizen
Ermelo Court sentences man to life imprisonment for rape of seven-year-old boy
Ermelo Court sentences man to life imprisonment for rape of seven-year-old boy A 41-year-old man was sentenced to life imprisonment for raping a seven-year-old boy in the Ermelo Regional Court on Friday, June 20. According to the National Prosecuting Authority's regional chairperson, Monica Nyuswa, on July 2023, the accused went to his friend's house where he was residing with the victim and requested to sleep as he was intoxicated. ALSO READ: Nkomazi court sentences rapist to 12 years in jail 'The accused shared the room with the victim and his father slept in a separate room. While sleeping, the accused undressed the minor boy and raped him. The victim screamed asking for help and the accused fled the scene. 'The victim was taken to Ermelo Thuthuzela Care Centre for medical examination and psychosocial support,' Nyuswa said. The accused was traced and arrested the same day at Mazakhele Section in Ermelo. Nuyswa said in court the accused claimed that he was intoxicated and denied raping the victim. Prosecutor Chané Rothman led credible evidence of the victim who testified using intermediary services. The victim's father also testified. ALSO READ: Mpumalanga police looking for family of man found dead in Vaalbank 'A medical report confirming injuries to the victim's private parts was presented in court. The accused was found guilty as charged.' Nyuswa said in aggravation of sentence, Rothman argued for the prescribed minimum sentence of life to be imposed on the accused, emphasising that the accused's behaviour warranted a strong societal message. The accused was sentenced to life imprisonment for rape. The court declared the accused unfit to possess a firearm, unsuitable to work with children and ordered his name entered into the National Register for Sexual Offenders. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
10 hours ago
- Health
- The Citizen
Hospital staff tackles Comrades Marathon
Three Port Shepstone Regional Hospital employees ran the Comrades Marathon to emphasise the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Dietitian Paula Hudson, family medicine doctor Ziyanda Adonis, and supply chain officer Zoleka Dzelwa were applauded for their efforts. Both Hudson and Adonis received bronze medals while Dzelwa received the Vic Clapham medal. Phumza Morai, the hospital's PRO, said their staff's dedication to their fitness embodies the values many people strive to uphold. Dzelwa said despite a fall after nine kilometres and difficulties with her stomach, she managed to surpass her previous time from 2019, finishing in 11 hours and seven minutes. 'The support from spectators and seeing familiar faces along the route kept me motivated,' she said. Participating for the third time since 2003, Adonis said her strategy was starting steadily and adjusting at Hillcrest. 'I aimed for a bronze medal. Despite knee issues near Kloof, I persevered, finishing with an improved time, learning valuable lessons in nutrition and pacing each year,' she said It was Hudson's second race, and she emphasised the importance of hydration and electrolyte balance. 'I had a fantastic run, focusing on staying hydrated and maintaining sodium levels. It's essential to adapt nutrition to weather conditions and pace,' she said. Morai said the trio's achievements highlight the facility's commitment to health and fitness, encouraging staff and the community to embrace an active lifestyle. HAVE YOUR SAY Like the South Coast Fever's Facebook page At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
11 hours ago
- The Citizen
Mogale City warns of fake housing applications and illegal land grabs
Mogale City Local Municipality is aware of ongoing fraudulent activities in the community, including false applications for housing opportunities and coordinated attempts to occupy land illegally. Mayoral spokesperson Palesa Molefe said these actions are not only unlawful but also compromise the municipality's developmental agenda and its efforts to ensure orderly spatial planning and equitable access to services. 'We wish to categorically state that no individual or organisation has been authorised by the municipality to facilitate informal housing applications or allocate land. ALSO READ: Three-month-long housing programme commences 'Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to our law enforcement,' she said. 'We must collectively guard against the resurgence of informal settlements and the unlawful occupation of municipal land. 'The municipality will continue to enforce its by-laws without fear or favour, to protect public assets, ensure environmental sustainability and uphold the integrity of spatial development,' she added. Mayor Lucky Sele said the municipality is currently steering Mogale City towards physical and financial improvement. ALSO READ: Munsieville housing project connected to the grid 'This journey requires all of us – residents, stakeholders and government – to play our part. I therefore call upon all residents to work with us in safeguarding public open spaces and preventing land degradation,' he concluded. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading! Stay in the know. Download the Caxton Local News Network App Stay in the know. Download the Caxton Local News Network App here