Seek for Lacking Runner Ends in Tragedy
A KwaZulu-Natal marathon runner Ogopoleng Modise who was recognized for working in sandals was discovered stabbed to demise close to La Verna hospital in Ladysmith, experiences News24. Modise’s household had reported him lacking when he didn’t return residence after going for a run. Involved family and friends members looked for him effectively into the evening however to no avail. His physique was present in a bush close to La Verna Hospital in Ladysmith. KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Constable Thenjiswa Ngcobo mentioned Ladysmith police have been investigating a homicide case.
Woolworths Employee Wins Case Over ‘Pretend’ Sick Notes
A Woolworths worker, Lorain Maseko, who was fired after submitting two ‘suspicious medical certificates,’ received her case within the Labour Enchantment Court docket in Johannesburg, experiences IOL. The courtroom dominated her dismissal was unfair. Initially, the Fee for Conciliation, Mediation, and Arbitration (CCMA) present in favor of Maseko, deeming her dismissal considerably unfair. Woolworths unsuccessfully sought to overturn this determination within the Labour Court docket and subsequently within the Enchantment Division of the Labour Court docket. The case started in June 2018, when Maseko submitted a medical certificates from Dr. Frempong, which prompted a evaluate of her file. One other certificates from Dr. Frempong had been issued in March 2016. When questioned, Maseko claimed the certificates have been from completely different medical doctors, however her employer was skeptical on account of an e-mail warning about suspicious certificates from Dr. Frempong. Following an investigation, Maseko was charged with misconduct for submitting irregular certificates and was dismissed. Nonetheless, the CCMA discovered no proof that Maseko was not genuinely sick throughout her consultations in March 2016 and June 2018.
Pretend Healers Jailed 10 Years for Stealing Man’s R3 Million Pension
Two fraudulent conventional healers have been sentenced to 10 years in jail for defrauding a person by promising to extend his pension payout, based on IOL. Kiseka Rashid, 46, and Tony Lubenga, 34, have been convicted by the East London Regional Court docket on prices of fraud and violating the Immigration Act. Hawks spokesperson Warrant Officer Ndiphiwe Mhlakuvana defined that on July 1, 2019, the sufferer visited a standard healer in East London CBD and was attended by the accused, who launched themselves as healers. In the course of the session, the sufferer was satisfied he was speaking along with his ancestors and was persuaded to resign from his job to entry his pension cash. After resigning, he was instructed to withdraw his whole pension fund and produce it to the accused, who promised it could multiply. Following these directions, the sufferer misplaced R3 million. The matter was reported to the Hawks, who investigated and arrested the suspects, who’ve been awaiting trial since their arrest.