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Top News of the Day: Racist incident at Stellenbosch is a “vulgar display of power and supremacy” | Kourney and Travis tie the knot

Stellenbosh University is investigating the alleged racist incident that took place over the weekend. A white student entered Babalo Ndwayana’s room and urinated all over his belongings.

The intruder has since apologized for this behaviour. “I know what I did was wrong and I just want to apologise. Sorry guys,” he said.

“But his regret was not enough. On Monday, dozens of students gathered outside the residence, demanding answers and severe repercussions.”

The University of Stellenbosh has suspended the student.

“Expulsion and/or criminal charges are not excluded from the possible available options, based on the investigation’s findings,” the statement read, referring to the incident as “destructive, hurtful and racist”

Adriaan Basson, the editor-in-chief for News24 comments on the matter saying that it is “a vulgar display of power and supremacy”.

“I am not an expert in psychology, but you don’t have to be to understand the symbolism of urinating on someone or something or making someone drink your urine. It is the ultimate, vulgar display of power and supremacy.”

Basson further states that when asking black students about diversity and inclusion at the University of Stellenbosch, many have reported that even though “old, abusive traditions and cultures of initiation” have ended, “nothing has changed over the past 20 years”.

Meanwhile, in entertainment news, People and TMZ reported that Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker got married in Santa Barbara, California, with just a few close friends and family members there. The couple then made it official on Instagram.

Here are the top trending stories of the day. 

Headline: Stellenbosch University student says he will forgive suspended fellow Matie who urinated on his belongings – News24 (for subscribers) 

Headline: FIRST TAKE | Allegedly racist urination video a wake-up call for Stellenbosch University – News24 (for subscribers) 

Headline: Zuma corruption trial to resume – eNCA

Headline: Russia-Ukraine war: bloodiest battle ends as Ukrainian fighters evacuated from Mariupol steel plant – The Guardian

Headline: History against Bucs as they enter CAF final – Sowetan Live

Headline: Newcastle 2-0 Arsenal: Mikel Arteta says Newcastle deserved win ‘by a mile’ – BBC

Headline: Kourtney Kardashian & Travis Barker Are Officially Married: ‘Till Death Do Us Part’ – Billboard

Headline: Jerry Bruckheimer Says It’s Unlikely Johnny Depp Will Play Captain Jack Sparrow Again – Complex

Image credit: Flickr

Top News of the Day: Elton Jantjies released on R1000 bail | Big Winners at Billboard Awards

Elton Jantjies, a flyhalf Springbok player, is said to have spent 10 minutes banging on the toilet door of an Emirates Airlines flight from Dubai to Johannesburg until his fists bled. He reportedly told an air hostess hiding in the cubicle, “Komaan, my skat” (Come on, my darling) while banging on the door.

According to witnesses for News24, “Jantjies was unsteady on his feet and that there was blood all over the toilet door and that his blood-stained fists smeared some of the seats as he made his way to his seat after he was unable to breach the door”.

Jantjies was returning from a family holiday in Turkey and is said to have been “walking in a clumsy way”. Passengers could not understand why Janjties used the toilets in economy class as he was seated in business class.

Once the plane landed, Jantjies was arrested at O.R Tambo international airport in Johannesburg. He was released on R1000 bail.

On Sunday evening, In Toach Sports released a statement on Twitter saying that “the incident has been unnecessarily heightened”. According to In Toach Sports, a “light was damaged” while Jantjies was on board the plane which triggered the “bloody” incident.

View the press release here.
 

Meanwhile, in entertainment news, the Billboard awards show took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday. Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, Kali Uchis, and AleXa were some of the stars who attended the event hosted by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Drake, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, and Doja Cat were among the big winners while Mary J. Blige was given the Icon Award.

Here are the top trending stories of the day. 

Headline: ‘Come on, my darling’: Bok flyhalf bloodied knuckles on door as ‘terrified’ air hostess hid in loo – News24 (for subscribers)

Headline: Fuel thieves siphon off millions from Mpumalanga Eskom power station – Daily Maverick 

Headline: Tributes pour in for well-known Gospel musician Deborah Fraser – EWN 

Headline: Lies are so much SA’s norm that even good people can’t COPE with the truth – Times Live

Headline: Billboard Music Awards 2022: Complete winners list – USA Today 

Headline: Megan Thee Stallion Wins Top Rap Female Artist At 2022 Billboard Music Awards – Essence 

Headline: Orlando Pirates reach CAF Cup final despite shock home defeat – EWN 

Headline: Man City comeback keeps title in their hands, Tottenham into top four – EWN 

Image credit: Gallo Images

Top News of the Day: Mabuza “stop the blame game” | Trevor Noah morns death of his beloved Gogo

Deputy President David Mabuza has encouraged South Africans to “stop the blame game” and “find solutions” to fix load shedding.

This week Eskom implemented Load Shedding stage 2 at night and says that not a single power station is running at full capacity.

At the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) on Thursday, EWN comments that Mabuza has said that the people who were put in charge of Eskom has “failed” the government for many years by not making sure there was a reliable power supply.

“Let us all work together. It’s pointless to point fingers at each other and leave the challenges. It’s up to this generation to stand up and solve this problem. We’ll be failing the nation, we’ll be failing the people if we continue pointing fingers at each other and not solving the problem.”

While Mabuza focuses on finding solutions, Pravin Gordhan, Minister of Public Enterprises empathizes with South Africans.

Gordhan blames the recent power outages on a lack of experienced engineers and insufficient equipment.

“It is well understood among engineers who understand power stations, who understand boilers, who understand turbines that a lot of wrong things were done operationally speaking during a particular period in Eskom’s history and that is what is now being fixed and that takes time,” he said.”

Meanwhile, in entertainment news, Trevor Noah morns the death of his beloved grandmother, formely known as “Gogo”. The Daily Show host published a lengthy tribute to Instagram about his late gradmother, paying tribute to her life and the impact she made in Soweto. “Every moment spent with her felt like a magical journey through time where she would recount all of the family’s greatest joys, losses, achievements and milestones.”

Here are the top trending stories of the day. 

Headline: SA’s electricity crisis | Gordhan responds to Godi’s criticism – eNCA

Headline: Let’s stop the blam game and find solutions to fix Eskom, says Mabazu – EWN

Headline: Trevor Noah Posts Touching Tribute to His Late Grandma ‘Gogo’ – Complex

Headline: Kanye SHADES Kim Kardashian, Kete Romance Getting HOT & More! – E! News

Headline: Chiefs brace for tricky Sekhukhune clash – Sowetan Live

Headline: Tottenham 3-0 Arsenal: Spurs increase top-four pressure on Gunners with victory – BBC

Headline: FA Cup final and Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend – The Guardian 

Headline: FRIDAY BRIEFING | Where is the ANC renewal, Ramaphosa? Eastern Cape conference proved it’s all hot air – News24

Image credit: Pixabay

 

Top News of the Day: Eskom new generation capacity needed | Kendrick Lamar drops another clue for the highly anticipated album launch

In a media briefing on Wednesday, Eskom’s CEO André de Ruyter addressed load shedding and the new generation capacity of “between 4 000 MW and 6 000 MW of power” which must be added to the grid.

According to News24, Eskom’s Energy Availability Factor (EAF) is 62%, compared to a target of 74%. Acting generation chief Rhulani Mathebula said the current power plants “were not performing at full capacity”. Unplanned failures and Eskom’s scheduled repair strategy all contributed to the poor EAF.

In the next few weeks, Eskom will put two units back into service at the Kusile power station. Unit 2 at Koeberg is expected to be back in service by the end of June 2022. Unfortunately, this will only add 2,500MW to the system.

“Unit 2 at Koeberg, together with the two-generation units expected to return to service after modification and correction of the design defects on one unit and repairs to the flue gas desulphurisation technology on the other unit at Kusile, will significantly ease the demand pressure in time for the high winter demand. These Kusile units will add a combined 1,600MW to the power system, while Koeberg 2 will add another 920MW when it returns to service by the end of June.”

During the winter, Eskom plans to have 104 days of load shedding – an increase from the prior estimate of 101 days.

Meanwhile, in entertainment news, Kendrick Lamar revealed another clue for the “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” album launch. This time he posted a family photo on Instagram which consist of his longtime fiancée, Whitney Alford and his two children. The highly anticipated fifth studio album will be released on Friday. Lamar released the first hit “The Heart Part 5” and the music video last Sunday.

Top News of the Day: CSA drops case against Boucher | Fenty Beauty & Skin coming to SA

The CEO of Cricket South AfriThe CEO of Cricket South Africa, Pholetsi Moseki, said that the organization was sorry that the Mark Boucher disciplinary case came to an end on Tuesday.

CSA said that all charges against the Proteas head coach that came from the SJN report had been dropped.

“CSA is also appreciative of the fact that Mark has at all times conducted himself properly and professionally – refusing to be drawn into public debates about the charges and carrying out his duties with commitment and dedication. The performance of the Proteas men’s team over this period has been extremely impressive, particularly in the Test arena, and this speaks to the efforts of Mark, his support staff and the players.”

According to News24, CSA and Boucher have talked about how to move forward and agreed to have an open dialogue and work together to help South African cricket and CSA reach strategic goals of access, inclusion, and excellence.

Meanwhile, in entertainment news, Rihanna announced that Fenty Beauty and Skin would be made available to purchase in South Africa from 27 May 2022. The businesswoman and pop singer announced this on her Instagram page on Tuesday evening. “I’ve been waiting for this moment! @fentybeauty & @fentyskin are finally dropping in AFRICA!!! Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe.” Fenty Beauty and Skin will be available in selected Arc and Edgars stores.

Here are the top trending stories of the day. 

Headline: Mark Boucher disciplinary goes up in flames: ‘CSA regrets this’ – News24

Headline: KZN floods: Why residents of Durban’s North Coast vow to ‘keep pressure’ on politicians – News24

Headline: Rihanna Announces Fenty Beauty & Skin Will Be Available in Africa: ‘I’ve Been Waiting for This Moment!’ – Billboard

Headline: We knew ‘he was guilty’: Jesse Hess’ relative who killed her must get life in jail – family – News24

Headline: Major League DJz Remember Riky Rick 3 Months After His Passing – Yanos

Headline: Fifty points could guarantee CAF spot for Royal AM or City – Sowetan Live

Headline: Jurgen Klopp urges Liverpool players to ignore what title rivals Man City do – The Indenpendent 

Headline: Pussy Riot leader escaped Russia by disguising herself as a food courier to avoid authorities – Business Insider 

Image credit: Pixabay

Opinions of the Day: Let’s deliver swift justice to all victims of GBV

A woman is killed every four hours in South Africa.

According to the Mail and Guardian, “the five-year period between 2015 and 2020, a total of 13,815 women over the age of 18 years were murdered, according to the South African Police Service (SAPS).”

About seven women are murdered every day, or 2,763 a year.

Hillary Gardee was one of the women who died at the brutal hands of Philemon Lukhele, 47, Albert Mduduzi Gama, 52, and Sipho Lawrence Mkhatshwa, 39.

New data reveal that her murder was planned months before the heartless incident on 3 May outside of Mbombela, Mpumalanga.

According to News24, Ntwaagae Seleka writes that three suspects appeared in the Nelspruit magistrate’s court on Monday for charges of “rape, murder, kidnapping and possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition”.

Hillary Gardee’s case is highly publicized as she is the daughter of former EFF general-secretary Godrich Gardee. Police Minister Bheki Cele arrived at the crime scene and launched a 72-hour action plan “giving investigators hard deadlines to make arrests”. The EFF held a media conference and put pressure on the cops to make haste with the investigation.

Even though the EFF and the Gardee family didn’t like how the police handled the murder of Gardee, Mandy Wiener writes that, by South African standards, the police did a very good job of finding the suspects, completing the autopsy and processing the forensics.

The News24 journalist and author pens that the “police in Mpumalanga responded with haste, under enormous pressure from politicians and the public”.

Wiener writes that while we should commend the SAPS for responding so quickly, imagine every woman in South Africa who endures the same brutal, awful, horrific end receives the same kind of justice.

The reality is that many victims of gender-based violence (GBV) “battle to get a response from the police”. Wiener continues to say that it takes months if not years to get any kind of feedback. In addition to receiving no support from the SAPS, there’s a massive DNA backlog that hampers forensic evidence.

“It is hugely concerning that not all cases receive the same response or attention.”

Dr. Nechama Brodie discovered in her research on femicide in South Africa that media emphasis on one example did not promote or raise public awareness of femicide in general. “What it does is tend to steal all the limelight and when we have mega cases we actually have less coverage of other GBV crimes. So in effect, it doesn’t actually boost the profile of that type of crime.”

Instead of focusing all the media attention on one crime, we need a “competent, efficient, well-funded and well-resourced police service that can give each case the attention and priority it deserves.”

Here’s a roundup of interesting opinions, analyses, and editorials:

Hillary Gardee and all GBV victims deserve swift justice, not political grandstanding – News24 (for subscribers)

Hillary Gardee’s family rejects condolences of murder-accused working in ANC leader’s office – News24 (for subscribers) 

Conspiracy to murder Hillary Gardee was ‘hatched months before death’ — charge sheet – Times Live

#SayHerName: The faces of South Africa’s femicide epidemic – Mail and Guardian 

 

 

Top News of the Day: Eskom is setting a record-breaking pace for breakdowns | Travis Scott to perform at BBMAs 2022

“Eskom is setting a record-breaking pace for breakdowns and the use of its expensive diesel backup generators.”

On average, load shedding occurs every 2.3 days, usually at Stage 2.

This is despite the extensive usage of pricey diesel-powered open-cycle gas turbines meant to overcome brief gaps. The planned maintenance levels are more than the previous year.

“Eskom’s data shows that its planned maintenance outages are lower as South Africa slides into winter, as per usual, but are higher than this time last year.”

Now, according to Business Tech, unscheduled outages are approaching 30 percent.

Another factor impacting load shedding is Russia’s war on Ukraine. Although Eskom has no direct suppliers from Russia or Ukraine, it has sub-suppliers from Russia. “Eskom’s Chief Operating Officer Jan Oberholzer told the media that they are concerned and evaluating the impact the current Ukraine conflict would have on the power producer.”

Meanwhile, in entertainment news, Diddy just announced that Travis Scott will be performing at this year’s 2022 Billboard Music Awards. It’ll be Scott’s first performance since the tragic Astroworld performance in November 2021. Diddy, the executive producer and host of the BBMAs, demanded that Travis Scott take the stage. The BBMAs takes place on 15 May in Las Vegas.

Here are the top trending stories of the day. 

Headline: Ramaphosa warns against purging of rivals after sealing crucial backing for re-election bid – News24 (for subscribers)

Headline: Eskom is setting a record pace for outages and diesel use in May – Business Insider SA

Headline: Travis Scott to Perform at 2022 Billboard Music Awards – Pitchfork

Headline: ‘Avatar 2’ teaser trailer is finally here – Huffington Post

Headline: Star-studded Downs feel they need more – Sowetan Live 

Headline: Erling Haaland: Manchester City set to trigger Borussia Dortmund striker’s £64m release clause – The Independent 

Headline: Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 76 of the invasion – The Guardian

Headline: Climate change: Global temperature could be warmest on record in one of the next five years, Met Office warns – Sky News

Image credit: Gallo Images

Top News of the Day: Covid-19 on the rise | Verstappen wins inaugural Miami Grand Prix

The number of new Covid-19 cases has risen quickly in the last week, but the number of deaths remain low.

According to Business Tech, last Saturday South Africa’s daily coronavirus test positivity rate “neared a record”. It went above 30% for the first time in almost five months, as two sublineages of the omicron variant spread quickly before the country’s winter.

Fortunately, there is no need to panic, as we’ve seen a “trend of increasing cases around July and December”.

On Sunday, 5,486 new cases were reported by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), and 21,692 tests were done. “This increase represents a 25.3% positivity rate. However, only seven deaths were reported, five of which occurred in the past 24 – 48 hours. This is in line with other reporting this week where deaths have remained below double-digits.”

In sports news, Max Verstappen, the world champion, fought off a late attack from series leader Charles Leclerc of Ferrari to win the first-ever Miami Grand Prix for Red Bull on Sunday.

“In a physically exhausting race for the drivers and teams at the Miami International Autodrome, the 24-year-old Dutchman produced a mature performance to make the most of superior straight line speed in a largely processional race until a late safety car intervention.”

His third victory of the season cut Leclerc’s championship lead to 19 points.

Here are the top trending stories of the day. 

Headline: Covid deaths remain low in South Africa as positivity rate spikes – Business Tech

Headline: Happy Verstappen triumphs in sweltering Miami – EWN 

Headline: Exiled Swati politician arrested for Hillary Gardee’s murder – Daily Maverick 

Headline: Police officer and two patients dead after shooting inside Cape Town hospital – Daily Maverick 

Headline: Watch the First Teaser Trailer for ‘Dear Mama’ Docuseries About 2Pac and His Mother – Complex

Headline: Orlando Pirates have a foot in Confed final after beating Ahli in Benghazi – Times Live

Headline: SA’S IS CRISIS | How R6bn got from spaza shops to African terrorists – Times Live (for subscribers)

Headline: Kendrick Lamar Transforms Into O.J. Simpson, Will Smith And Others In New Music Video – Complex

Image credit: Pixabay

 

Top News of the Day: Gardee body dumped in timber plantation | ASAP Rocky drops new music video “D.M.B.”

Hillary Gardee was found dead in a timber plantation about 40 km outside of Mbombela in Mpumalanga on Tuesday. She had wounds on her head.

Julius Malema, the leader of the EFF, believes Gardee was murdered as part of a criminal conspiracy.

News24 interviewed Dr. Guy Lamb, a criminologist specializing in political science, discussing the circumstances surrounding her murder.

Dr. Lamb believes the motives for her murder are unclear at this stage.

“The kind of issue here is you have a young woman who is killed and is killed under very suspicious circumstances that were clearly murder because there is a firearm. And it’s clear that it was sort of an assassination-style murder that happened. But what the motivations are, certainly is unclear.” said Dr. Lamb.

He further stated that femicide is usually done by someone who was in a relationship with the victim. “One thing we do know about femicide within South Africa is it’s typically an intimate partner, or former intimate partner or someone who has a particular obsession with a woman or a girl.”

Meanwhile, in entertainment news, ASAP Rocky dropped his new single and music video for “D.M.B.”. The music video features Rihanna, who appears in the nearly five-minute video. “Will you marry me?” is what Rocky proposed through his grill. Rihanna, on the other hand, is seen using the same grill format to say “I do”.

Here are the top trending stories of the day. 

Headline: Q&A | Criminologist on Hillary Gardee’s death: ‘It’s typically an intimate partner’ – News24 (for subscribers)

Headline: Will Transnet be the next Eskom? Industry warns rail is in free fall in SA – News24 (for subscribers)

Headline: Kim Kardashian on Being “Teachable” Amid Met Gala 2022 Backlash – E! News

Headline: A$AP Rocky PROPOSES to Rihanna in New Music Video – E! News

Headline: Load-shedding set to continue through the weekend – Times Live

Headline: Madikizela paints his slate as anti-establishment underdogs as ANC EC conference begins – Times Live

Headline: Mngqithi reckons Zwane and Sheppard have improved Chiefs – Sowetan Live

Headline: Tammy Abraham downs Leicester as Roma reach Europa Conference League final – The Independent 

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