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16th Victim Dies From Soweto Tavern Shooting – Police

One more victim was confirmed dead at hospital on Tuesday, as the death toll has risen to 16 in relation to the weekend shooting incident at Nomzamo informal settlement in Soweto.
The Police in Gauteng are yet to arrest the perpetrators in connection with the gruesome shooting, however, they assured the public that a team of investigators have already began looking into the shooting incident which has claimed 16 lives.
According to the Police, the investigators are working with the crime intelligence unit, are on the ground to establish the motive “and eventually arrest the perpetrators involved in this shooting”.
Police Minister Bheki Cele confirmed to the public that at least 130 used bullet casings of AK47 assault rifles were recovered from the crime scene at the tavern after he visited the Soweto community in the aftermath of the shootings on Monday.
“There were about 130 empty cartridges of AK47, which means that those people that were there, really meant (to carry out) business of killing. In an AK47, at any given time you put 30 bullets in it, which means time and again, they would reload. There is suspicion that there were about three of those rifles among those five people that were identified there (assailants),” Cele said.
“But also, there were cartridges of pistols, the small guns. So, the group of people, for whatever reason … they intended to come here and do the damage that they did.”
According to Gauteng police commissioner, the crime intelligence in the province was not proactive before the attack did not mean there was no intelligence in the province.
“Intelligence is hard at work here in the province. All our operations are intelligence led. It doesn’t mean that if they missed that one, then intelligence does not exist. It does exist, it does feed us with information. Certain things we want to reserve them because the more we reveal a lot, we are actually empowering the criminals,” Lieutenant-General Elias Mawela said.
“They will forever counter what we want to do. Some of the tactical details, we prefer not to share.”
Following the two mass shootings on Saturday and Sunday, which claimed the lives of at least 20 people in Soweto and Pietermaritzburg, President Cyril Ramaphosa sent condolences to the affected families On Sunday.
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Cape Town Police Seize Counterfeit Goods Worth R5.1 Million in Bellville Raid

Police in Cape Town have received praise for their recent efforts to combat the illegal trade of counterfeit goods, resulting in the recovery of over R5 million worth of fake merchandise.
The successful operation, which took place in Bellville on Thursday afternoon, saw a collaborative effort from various law enforcement agencies.
Lieutenant Colonel Malcolm Pojie, the provincial police spokesperson, stated that the operation involved members of the South African Police Service (SAPS), Customs, Home Affairs, and brand protectors from various popular products. The coordinated effort targeted a shopping complex near the Bellville taxi rank, where previous similar operations had been conducted.
Despite finding most stores abandoned upon arrival, SAPS members pressed forward with the operation. Three Somalian men in their mid-thirties were apprehended, and counterfeit goods valued at approximately R5.1 million were seized during the operation.
One of the suspects was discovered in possession of a range of crucial documents inside a shop posing as a copy center.
These documents included passports, certificates such as birth and asylum papers, as well as vehicle licenses and a money counting machine.
The arrested individuals are facing charges related to the possession of counterfeit goods and fraud, with further charges pending as the investigation unfolds. They are scheduled to appear in the Bellville Magistrate’s Court.
Lieutenant General Thembisile Patekile, the Western Cape police commissioner, condemned the trade of counterfeit goods as economic sabotage and commended the team for their successful operation. He also issued a stern warning to building owners and landlords who turn a blind eye to illegal activities on their premises.
The seizure of over R5 million in counterfeit goods marks a significant victory in the ongoing battle against illicit trade, demonstrating law enforcement’s commitment to protecting consumers and the economy from fraudulent activities.
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Limpopo Police Launch Investigation into Shocking Murder of 63-Year-Old Man

In a shocking incident that has left the community of Thohoyandou in Limpopo in disbelief, a 63-year-old man was brutally murdered in his own home.
The victim, whose identity is yet to be disclosed, was fatally shot while sleeping in his house in Tshitereke Thondoni.
The incident took place in the early hours of Thursday, as confirmed by Limpopo provincial police spokesperson, Colonel Malesela Ledwaba. According to Ledwaba, an unknown assailant intruded into the pensioner’s house, firing several shots at him before fleeing the scene. Tragically, the victim sustained multiple gunshot wounds all over his body.
A woman who was present in the same room with the pensioner miraculously survived the attack without any injuries.
She promptly contacted the police, who, upon arrival along with emergency personnel, declared the elderly man dead at the scene. The identity of the victim will be revealed in due course, according to Ledwaba.
Limpopo’s acting provincial commissioner of police, Major General Jan Scheepers, condemned the brutal attack, describing the victim as “defenceless.” He has instructed a dedicated team of investigators to track down the suspects and ensure they face the full force of the law.
Scheepers emphasized, “These ruthless killers who target the defenceless should be hunted and captured to face the full might of the law.”
Authorities are urging anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects to come forward. They can contact Crime Stop on 086-001-0111, their nearest police station, or use the My SAPS App. Police investigations into the incident are ongoing.
This tragic event adds to a series of distressing incidents in Limpopo, including cases of elderly individuals being targeted and victimized, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and community safety measures.
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Upcoming Burden: NSSF Contribution Rates to Increase Next Month

As the first year of implementing the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Act, 2013, in Kenya draws to a close this month, there is a palpable sense of confusion within the country’s employment sector regarding expected changes in pension contributions.
The NSSF Act, which began implementation in February last year, marked a significant shift from a flat mandatory pension contribution of Sh200 per employee to a graduated plan that is set to eventually reach six percent of employees’ salaries.
The latest Economic Survey by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) last year revealed that the national average monthly earnings per employee in 2022 stood at Sh72,130. This crucial figure has implications for mandatory pension contributions, particularly for those earning above a certain threshold.
Currently, employees earning a monthly salary of Sh6,000 have been contributing Sh360, while those earning Sh18,000 and above contribute Sh1,080 to the mandatory pension fund, with their employers matching these contributions. The confusion arises from discrepancies between the NSSF Act, 2013, and communications made by NSSF management last year.
Former NSSF CEO David Mwangangi, in a communication to employers, stated that after the first year, the base earnings limit and subsequent deductions would be determined by the Labour, Social Security, and Services Cabinet Secretary, creating apparent contradictions with the law.
The NSSF Act, 2013, outlines a clear plan for the first five years of implementation. However, a communication by NSSF management last year seemed to deviate from the stipulations in the law, causing uncertainty in the employment sector.
According to the Act, the lower earnings limit and upper earnings limit for the first four years after the commencement date should be in accordance with a specified table. After the fourth year, the lower earnings limit is expected to be the average statutory minimum monthly basic wage, and the upper earnings limit should be four times the national average earnings.
Despite the clear directives in the law, confusion arises from last year’s communication, which suggested deviations from the prescribed limits. It remains unclear whether the lower earnings limit will be based on the 2013 figures or calculated in present terms.
Efforts to seek clarification from NSSF CEO David Koross and the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE) Executive Director Jacqueline Mugo were unsuccessful at the time of writing this article.
Under the new law, mandatory pension contributions are categorized into two tiers: tier one, which factors pensionable earnings up to the lower earnings limit, and tier two, which considers pensionable earnings between the lower and upper earnings limits.
President William Ruto has expressed a keen interest in growing NSSF contributions since his election in August 2022, with a goal to reach Sh1 trillion by 2027.
The confusion surrounding the NSSF contributions underscores the need for clear communication and guidance as the country navigates through the complexities of pension reforms.
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