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Confessed Eastern Cape serial killer wore East London victim’s clothes to court By Lulamile Feni - 10 June 2021 Xolisa Sojada, who is facing three counts of murder and six counts of rape, at the Mthatha court. Image: ZIYANDA ZWENI An East London mother, Phindiwe Grey, gave moving testimony on Wednesday about how her daughter, Nolonwabo Grey of Duncan Village, had been kidnapped, raped, and murdered by a man who had called her family and demanded R3,000 ransom for her release. The 69-year-old widow’s pain echoed through her testimony in the Mthatha high court. Her daughter was one of three young women murdered by the man dubbed the Qumbu Facebook serial rapist. ....
The Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club (QREC) sponsored the Group 3 Qatar Racing And Equestrian Club Ballyogan Stakes at the Curragh racetrack in Ireland yesterday. ....
Anne Ridwan joins R3 as Indonesia country director Details 02 June 2021 Indonesian adland veteran Anne Ridwan has joined independent global marketing consultancy R3 as country director for Indonesia. In this role, Ridwan (pictured) will work closely with R3 co-founders Shufen Goh and Greg Paull to grow the consultancy’s presence in Indonesia and develop R3’s existing relationships with global brands and local clients such as Telkomsel. Prior to R3, Ridwan worked for Gojek, leading on commercial and agency partnership. A well-known figure in Indonesia s adland, Ridwan has served in CEO, management, and advisory roles at Ogilvy Group, Publicis Groupe, Leo Burnett, DDB, FAB, and previously J. Walter Thompson. She is also CEO of the genetic interpretation company InofitBio. ....
Congress is once again tossing around a piece of legislation that will do more for big government than for Americans. While intended to lower out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs and treatments, H.R. 3 could take away mature adults’ ability to make their own healthcare decisions and put it in the hands of the federal government. Government interference not only imposes on the patient-provider relationship, but it also puts mature adults’ health at risk by restricting what treatments should be at their finger tips. Millions of retirees rely on the Medicare program because it provides access to various treatments for chronic conditions, such as cancer, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and other serious illnesses, and the flexibility to personalize these treatments based off their individual needs. However, by referencing foreign countries prices and healthcare systems, policymakers could import the same access issues patients abroad face, leaving Americans with fewer treatments ....