Senior Immigration Official Faces Backlash for Mishandling Ethiopian Citizen’s Case

A senior immigration official has been criticized for her conduct in handling the case of an Ethiopian citizen who attempted to take his life after being tricked into admitting he was in South Africa illegally. The high court has ordered that the admission of guilt fine paid by Tsegaye Esyas be set aside and refunded, and that the case be referred back to the magistrate’s court for a fair hearing with a competent interpreter. The court also ordered that the immigration officer, Annelise van Dyk, be removed from the case.

How to Ruin Love Returns with a Spin-Off, ‘How to Ruin Love: The Proposal’

Netflix’s popular reality show, ‘How to Ruin’, is making a comeback with its first-ever spin-off, ‘How to Ruin Love: The Proposal’. The series stars Sivenathi Mabuya as Zoleka and her long-term boyfriend, Kagiso (Bohang Moeko). Produced by the Ramaphakela siblings of Burnt Onion Productions, the series also features a cast of talented actors, including Marjorie Langa, John Morapama, Tina Jaxa, S’dumo Mtshali, and Dumisani Mbele. Original ‘How to Ruin’ stars Thando Thabethe and Sandile Mahlangu are also included, along with a supporting cast of Noxolo Dlamini, Nefisa Mkhabela, Mapaseka Koetle, and Thabo Malema. The series launches on Friday, May 31st.

Bulletproof Playgrounds Proposed in South Africa to Protect Children from Gang Violence

In response to the alarming number of children becoming victims of gang-related shootings in South Africa, Gun Free SA, an anti-gun charity, has proposed installing bulletproof cubes in playgrounds as a temporary measure. These cubes, equipped with CCTV, panic buttons, and a hotline to summon police, aim to provide a safe haven for children during gunfire. Despite the high cost, these playgrounds are seen as a necessary measure to protect children from the ongoing gun violence plaguing communities.

South African Schoolboy Amazes with Incredible Rugby Kick

Former England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen took to social media to express his admiration for a video of a South African schoolboy nailing a stunning 75-meter rugby kick. The video, originally shared by Darren, showcased the young player’s impressive distance and accuracy during a match. Pietersen retweeted the video, tagging renowned New Zealand rugby player Beauden Barrett and questioning if it was real. The post garnered significant attention, receiving nearly 300,000 views and close to 500 likes within a day. Social media users praised the young athlete’s talent, with some commenting on the prevalence of rugby in South Africa and others recalling their presence at the match confirming the authenticity of the kick.

Climate Change: A Major Threat Ignored in Political Campaigns

Despite the severity of climate change and its potential impact on global security, it has received insufficient attention in political discussions worldwide. A study in South Africa reveals that while climate change ranks among the top 10 priorities for voters, politicians have not adequately addressed its urgency. The study found that the majority of South Africans are concerned about climate change, with their primary fears being the negative effects on living conditions, food availability, and water scarcity. Additionally, they believe that investing in climate action is essential for the country’s future prosperity and well-being.

South African Weather Service Forecasts Warm Conditions, Fire Danger Warnings

The South African Weather Service has predicted fine and warm to hot conditions for several provinces. However, extremely high fire danger conditions are anticipated in some Northern Cape areas. Cloudy conditions and morning fog are expected in other regions. Gauteng and Mpumalanga will experience fine and warm conditions, while Limpopo and the North West will face fine and warm to hot temperatures. The Free State will be fine and warm, while the Northern Cape will see morning fog patches and cloudy conditions along the coast. The Western Cape can expect cool coastal conditions and partly cloudy and warm temperatures in the interior. The eastern half of the Eastern Cape will be cloudy with fog in some interior areas, while the western half will be partly cloudy and cool. KwaZulu-Natal can expect cloudy conditions in the south and east, with isolated showers and rain possible in the south-east.

Academics with Disabilities in South African Universities: Challenges and Solutions

Academics with disabilities face significant challenges in South African universities, including inaccessible physical environments and difficulty conducting research. The government’s policy on disability in higher education is insufficient and doesn’t consider different categories of disabilities. Universities need to make a total overhaul of their environments to make them genuinely inclusive for everyone, including academics with disabilities.

MeerKAT: The Radio Telescope Transforming Our Understanding of the Cosmos in South Africa

The MeerKAT radio telescope, located in the heart of South Africa’s Karoo region, is a testament to innovation and scientific excellence. With 64 dishes and exceptional sensitivity, MeerKAT has made remarkable contributions to both South African and international science. Its discoveries include the detection of magnetic filaments surrounding the supermassive black hole in the Milky Way, the identification of giant radio galaxies, and the discovery of an OH megamaser in a distant galaxy. Beyond its scientific impact, MeerKAT is also a driving force for human capital development, fostering collaboration and nurturing a new generation of African scientists and engineers.

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