Former spin doctor jailed for disobeying court order Luvuyo Mehlwana
Comments Port Elizabeth Commercial Crimes Court sentenced Roland Williams for breaching conditions of his suspended sentence. Photo by Luvuyo Mehlwana.
A FORMER Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality spokesman has been sent to jail for four years after breaching the conditions of his suspended sentence for fraud.
In May 2018 Roland Williams was sentenced to three years of correctional supervision by the Port Elizabeth Commercial Crimes Court and his sentence was suspended four years.
He was fined R30 000 and was instructed to repay Santam the R96 000 he defrauded the company.
He was to pay through monthly instalments of R3500 from 3 May 2018 to 31 May 2020.
Former Nelson Mandela Bay municipal spokesperson Roland Williams will spend the next four years in jail after he failed to refund an insurance company he defrauded.
Rochester dentist sweated out Bills latest memorable victory
As they awaited the snap for the play that would determine victory or defeat, Michael Mayer and his son, Alexander, fidgeted in their seats, not far from the locker room tunnel at Bills Stadium. They were hardly alone in their nervousness. In fact, most of the 6,700 fans scattered about the cavernous, 70,000-seat arena late Saturday afternoon were anxious, too. They had come in hopes of celebrating the Bills’ first playoff win of this century. But with Buffalo clinging to a three-point lead and one more play for Indianapolis, there were concerns a dream season might end with another nightmare on One Bills Drive. Were the Colts about to do what the Arizona Cardinals had two months earlier and snatch away a win with a Hail Mary? Was Buffalo about to experience another heartbreaking moment to join the likes of “Wide Right” and the “Music City Miracle”?
Friday 10 April 2015 - 12:34pm
The Queen Victoria statue in Port Elizabeth has been painted green. It follows the defacement of several other statues around the country. 10 April 2015
Port Elizabeth - Queen Victoria is the latest statue to fall victim to vandals in Nelson Mandela Bay Metro. In the early hours of Friday morning, the statue in front of the public library was covered in green paint.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have denied responsibility for defacing the statue but commended those who did.
Bo Madwara deputy chairperson for Nelson Mandela Bay region however praised the action, It is good, the message is spreading.