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Posted: Mar 10, 2021 Professor Andrea Freeman A symposium will bring together some of the nation’s foremost academics in the areas of critical race theory, family law, health and reproductive rights, food law and policy, and feminist theory, to discuss a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law professor’s book highlighting breastfeeding, race and injustice. Professor Andrea Freeman’s Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice has gained wide acclaim and she has been a sought-after speaker at seminars and forums nationally and internationally. The symposium on Friday, March 12, 12–2 p.m. via Zoom will be hosted by California Western School of Law President and Dean Sean Scott. Dean Scott will introduce Freeman who will give a keynote address followed by comments from an outstanding panel. Participants can register online. ....
Businessman gets 12 years for stealing electricity By African News Agency Share CAPE TOWN, March 11 (ANA) - An Eastern Cape man has been sentenced to 12 yearsâ imprisonment after being convicted of illegal power connections by the local regional court. In a statement released on Thursday, the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) provincial spokesperson Captain Yolisa Mgolodela said businessman Sandile Andres Ntombela, 34, from Mount Frere was sentenced earlier this week. Ntombela, along with his business entity Zamdela (Pty) Ltd, was convicted on two counts of theft and fraud. According to Mgolodela, the Hawksâ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team based in Umtata proved beyond reasonable doubt that Ntombela was responsible for illegal power connections since 2018 at a string of flats he owns around the Badisana location in Mount Frere. ....
Members of an organised copper cable theft syndicate who cost Eskom and Telkom millions of rand in losses and left thousands of residents in the dark without electricity were handed hefty sentences of between 15 and 20 years imprisonment in the Western Cape High Court on Wednesday. National Prosecuting Authority regional spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila said the five members of the copper cable theft syndicate had raided Telkom, Eskom and small rural towns of copper cable, leaving thousands of residents without services for weeks at a time. Kwame Harrison, Thomas Osei, Sipho Bila, Nhlanganiso Habe, Francisco Mandinde, David September and Anthony Chauke were found guilty of 50 criminal charges, including counts of racketeering, managing a criminal enterprise, conducting the affairs of a criminal enterprise, 18 counts of fraud, 15 counts of theft and 18 counts of money laundering. ....