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Our World in pictures: Week 15 of 2021

Our World in pictures: Week 15 of 2021 Maverick Life Editors [caption id= attachment 894531 align= aligncenter width= 2560 ] © Provided by Daily Maverick A handout photo made available by World Press Photo (WPP) organization shows a picture by Adam Pretty, winner of the Sports - First Prize Singles category in the World Press Photo 2021 Contest as it was announced by World Press Photo on 15 April 2021. Georg climbs a log pile while training for bouldering, in Kochel am See, Bavaria, Germany, on 15 September. Bouldering entails climbing on small rock formations and boulders of usually no more than six meters in height, without ropes or harnesses. Historically, it began as a training activity for more ambitious climbing and mountaineering pursuits but has evolved into a sport in its own right. Rock-climbing gyms and sports facilities in Munich were closed as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, so athletes had become creative in their training methods.

Nafiz Modack arranged 2019 hand grenade hit on Charl Ki

State prosecutor Blaine Lazarus made this statement on Thursday, 8 April during the bail application of Amaal Jantjies, linked to a hand grenade incident at Kinnear’s house in Gearing Street, Bishop Lavis, Cape Town, on 23 November 2019. Lazarus told the court about a meeting on 14 November 2019 during which the hand grenade plan was allegedly arranged. “Nafiz Modack arranged the hit on Lieutenant-Colonel Kinnear. Modack, one of your phones sends you the address of Kinnear, asking that you forward it to Janick [Adonis] and that he knows what to do with it,” said Lazarus. Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear was assassinated outside his home in Bishop Lavis, Cape Town. (Photo: Noor Slamdien)

Our World in pictures: Week 12 of 2021

Our World in pictures: Week 12 of 2021
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Steinhoff s Markus Jooste not arrested because he s white - EFF continues attack on NPA

Jefferey Abrahams The EFF continued its attacks on the NPA, claiming disgraced former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste hasn t been prosecuted because he is white. Justice Minister Ronald Lamola denied this, saying the NPA prosecutes without fear or favour and that justice will be done in this case. Several EFF leaders have been charged with crimes by the NPA. The EFF, whose leaders have been charged with several crimes, continued its attack on the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in Parliament, saying that the NPA has not prosecuted disgraced former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste because he is white and Steinhoff, because the company is white-owned.

Two court cases start unravelling the tangled web of Ca

An ex-Springbok rugby player. The notorious 27s gang. The assassination of an international steroid dealer. The three may seem totally unrelated, but court cases taking shape and set to play out in Cape Town are exposing suspected links between them and just how far the reach of organised crime as the State alleges stretches. In the latest developing case, Jerome “Donkie” Booysen was arrested on Thursday, 18 February, along with five other men. One of the five is Clinton Langeveldt, a former City of Cape Town law enforcement officer who reportedly resigned after he was arrested in November 2017. At the time of his arrest in the suburb of Bellville South, he was allegedly found in possession of R2-million worth of Mandrax.

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