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Caster Semenya gets 50 hours of community service after pleading guilty to reckless driving

She said: She pleaded guilty to the charge. After she was assessed, a suitable diversion programme meant to address the offence was the sentence the court has given, which is 50 hours of community service. The case was postponed to the 26 August for a report from the National Institute for Crime Prevention and the Reintegration of Offenders (Nicro). Nicro works to facilitate alternatives to prison for some child and first-time offenders, including diversion programmes. Should Semenya be found guilty she would end up with a criminal record. According to Netwerk24, if an accused successfully completed the Nicro programme, the charge was dropped and the accused would not have a criminal record.

Parents in dock for allegedly taking R500 000 to drop rape charges against Bushiri s head of security

Hanti Otto The parents of a rape complainant have appeared in court for allegedly accepting a R500 000 bribe to drop the rape charges against a police officer s husband. It is the State s allegation that the police officer, Brigadier Rosy Resandt, used R500 000 to bribe the couple to drop the rape case against her husband, Clifford Cornelius Resandt, who was the head of security for self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri. National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Sipho Ngwema previously told News24 that the R500 000 had been transferred to the police officer s account from Shepherd Bushiri Ministries on 22 January 2018. On the day an amount of R500 000 reflected in the parents bank account, the charges were dropped against the accused, Ngwema added.

Pretoria teacher found guilty of assaulting Grade 6 pupil - reports

The assault reportedly took place over the alleged theft of a bottle of sparkling water. The Pretoria Magistrate s Court found the teacher had choked and kicked the child. A Pretoria teacher has reportedly been found guilty of assaulting a Grade 6 pupil. The Pretoria Magistrate s Court found Springvale Primary School teacher Annelise Boot, 54, guilty of assault on Wednesday, according to the Pretoria News. Boot reportedly assaulted the pupil by choking, kicking and pushing her knee onto his chest while pulling his arms upwards. The assault of the 12-year-old reportedly took place in February 2020 over the alleged theft of a bottle of sparkling water, reported Times Live, after another teacher called Boot to resolve the matter.

Bail of R20 000 each for Mamelodi s alleged Boko Haram gang members

Bail of R20 000 each for Mamelodi’s alleged ’Boko Haram’ gang members By Goitsemang Tlhabye Share Pretoria - The Pretoria Magistrate’s Court yesterday granted bail to two more members alleged to be part of the Boko Haram gang, responsible for terrorising foreign-owned shops and stalling development in Mamelodi. Babili Meshack Mtswene and Clarence Ngobeni are facing a Schedule 6 charge of robbery with aggravating circumstances. The State called for bail to be denied to both accused as there existed a likelihood that their release out on bail would endanger witnesses given the violent manner used to commit their crimes. They also took into consideration that a shop owner from Mamelodi, who had refused to comply with the gang’s terms of monthly payments, had been murdered.

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