Tuesday, April 27, 2021

A former convicted felon & a businessman killed in Eldos


Farouk Meyer, a former convicted felon who had been released from prison a few years ago was killed along with well-known businessman Marcus Ryan. Meyer had changed his life for the better after being released  and unfortunately was killed during a notorious shooting. The incident occurred at 5:40 pm, on the evening of Monday, 26 April on the Boundary Road, Eldorado Park.


It is believed that Meyer had just closed his spare shop at the time. Numerous shots were fired at both Meyer and Ryan who were together. 


Ryan was caught in the crossfire. 


The eyewitnesses said: “Ryan was shot face-off and was declared dead on scene while Meyer was shot multiple times sitting in the passenger’s seat.”


Meyer was rushed to the hospital, however, he succumbed to his injuries on arrival.


SAPS Provincial spokesperson Brigadier Mathapelo Peters said: “Police have launched a manhunt while investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting of two men in Eldorado Park.”


She added that according to preliminary reports at the disposal of the police, a witness heard gunshots and on investigation noticed a vehicle riddled with bullet holes. 


Police are appealing with the community to come forward with any information that could lead to the arrest of the perpetrator(s) to contact police on the CrimeStop Hotline on 08600-10111 or use the MySAPS. All information will be treated with the strictest confidence.


Meyer was laid to rest on 27 April at the Avalon Cemetery.


Car which Farouk Meyer was sitting in at the time many shots were fired unfortunately killing him.



Monday, April 26, 2021

Father desperately looking for his daughter

Mr Mark Jacobs is appealing to anyone who might know the whereabouts of his daughter, Candice Isabel, 23. Candice who went missing 1 March.

 

A missing person file has been opened at the Eldorado Park SAPS.

 

Candice went out for her usual walk at about 11am from her home and never returned. Her father tried looking for her with no luck; the following day the father went to the police station.

 

Mr Jacobs said: “My daughter took her R10 pocket money and left for her walk and generally comes back. But this time she did not return home at all. My daughter does not have a cellphone either.”

 

Anyone with information please call the Eldorado Park SAPS or the Missing in SA team.

 



Miello’s body found in Ennerdale

Emilo Davids. Photo: Supplied
Emilio “Miello” Davids 26, went missing on 11 March. However, on March 25 his body was positively identify in an open veld in Ennerdale. The gruesome discovery was made by passerby’s who alerted the police.

 

Upon arrival the police found a decomposed body lying with a chainsaw on him.

 

“The investigation into an inquest case that was opened following the discovery of the body of a 26-year-old man, has revealed the possibility that the man may have been killed whereupon the inquest case has subsequently been revised to murder. Police have found that the deceased had been reported missing on 11 March and his body was found in a state of decomposition in an open veld,” said Provincial spokesperson Brigadier Peters Mathapelo. 

 

She added that police are investigating the circumstances that may have led to the murder and appealing to anyone who may have information that could assist in the investigation, to contact the Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or alternatively via the MySAPS app that can be downloaded onto any smartphone. All information provided will be treated in the strictest confidence.

 

Missing in SA director Wendy Pasco she said: “Emilio was a recovering addict, attending a drug rehabilitation facility when he went missing on the 11 of March. His decapitated body was found two weeks later in a field in Ennerdale lying with a chainsaw on him - where the community of Ennerdale held a memorial service in honour of him. The gruesome manner in which Davids was killed has left the family traumatized and desperate for answers and justice.” 

Suspect arrested for murder

 The Dobsonville SAPS police official arrested an African male. The suspect was arrested in relation to the death of an African female who was in her mid 30’s. The body of the victim was dumped in a veld in Snake Park Block 9. 

 

The suspect was arrested on 20, April. He may also linked to the murder or has information of who murdered the two victims.

 

Dobsonville SAPS spokesperson Constable Vusi Thokwane said, "It is the alleged that African Male was in a romantic relation with the deceased for approximately two weeks and met in the Johannesburg CBD and stayed together before her death.”

 

He added that it is alleged that he used a dustbin to dump the body in the open veld.

 

The accused is facing charges of murder and defeating the ends of justice.

He appeared on 22 April and remains in custody and soon will be appearing in court for a formal application.


Dobsonville SAPS spokesperson Constable Vusi Thokwane


Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Spiritual Chords continue putting a smile on the face of children and teenagers


Children sitting and attentively listening to the profound knowledge shared by Safeeyah Moosa, the founder of Spiritual Chords NPO who was educating teenagers and children at the Simunye Masjid in Westonaria about the beauty of Islam and how much love Islam has for its people in SA and around the globe but most importantly how special they are.

Moosa who has been for many years giving back, has been doing much more to help those in dire need from all walks of life. Giving back to her community is important including putting a smile on children and adults faces who are either hungry, or homeless due to loosing their jobs, or their partner left them hanging with the child(ren).

Sunday, 18 April 26 children were blessed with a loaf of bread, a bucket of goodies, snack and a warm blanket to keep them warm during the winters and chilly nights they face.

Walking out with joy and excitement, I was blessed to see small children as small as three or four years old walking out joyfully that they have been blessed with a gift of kindness and love.

Donors for the amazing gifts were from Spiritual Chords and Mini Miracles.







MOM and Kliptown SAPS join arms to a clean-up campaign in the area

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Move One Million (MOM) Organisation collaborated with the Kliptown SAPS during a clean-up campaign. The duo cleaned around the police station and in front of the Kliptown Magistrates Court on 27 March.  

SAPS officials thanked MOM for considering their area for a clean-up.

 

“Kliptown SAPS extends its appreciation to  MOM. The main aim of the clean-up was to help and start working with the local police station,” said Kliptown SAPS spokesperson Captain Hitler Ngwenya.

 

Sherifa Chirwa, MOM member said, “This is just the start of a long term plan to help the community. The clean-up  was a stepping stone to show what can be done by an active citizenry. The aim is to start changing mindsets within the community and to ensure looking  after their environment, starts with them”.

 

She added, " If we want out of this mess as a country, then it is us who must pull ourselves out , together. It’s starts with something small such as community clean up, and ends with a nation united, standing up for each other. We are the people. We are the true power of the nation,” ended Chirwa.

Smiles brought to the children of Ext 6 Eldos

 A well-known and dedicated resident Marsha Brown of Ext 6, Eldorado Park,  decided to celebrates Easter this year despite the Coronavirus pandemic by giving back to the children of her community. She collaborated with Chaylin Foundation.

Due to the pandemic many residents of Eldos have been suffering and do not have a meal to eat while children do not have the luxuries they would love to have during the Easter Celebrations. 

Brown continues doing good work in the community with a lot of passion and love for her people.

 

They handed out 150 sweet parcels to the children of Ext 6 and putting a smile on the children’s who jumped with excitement and could not stop smiling with appreciation for receiving a small gift. 

 

“Community members of Ext 6 decided to start operation of taking our area back. We started by cleaning up and getting the youngsters involved,” said Brown.

 

Brown conveys her gratitude to Rohyn Le Roux of Chayil Foundation for donating the easter eggs and thanked her community of Ext 6 who assisted in buying the balance of the sweets to make the packs. 

 

“Covid has really hit the community hard as some parents lost their jobs and are struggling to make ends meet.  The community are pulling together to see they can make a difference, no matter how small. Seeing the little ones happy... is all the thanks we need  We also ensured that they had their masks on  and maintained social distance,” ended Brown.



Photos: Supplied


 

A beautiful hero hails in Naledi

 As the saying goes, "Charity begins at home" 

Noreen Moyo is a remarkable woman who resides in Naledi. Moyo has started a feeding scheme for children. She feeds children every Wednesday and Friday at 3:20pm. This is due to the numbers of children who come from school a bit late.

 

Moyo said, " I saw children sitting on the side of the road crying because they do not have food to eat. This broke my heart. Hence I started the feed scheme. I feed children twice a week."

 

Moyo was informed of children suffering in Berea and that’s where she started a soup kitchen before starting one in her own hometown of Naledi. She saw the plight of children being hungry in her own hometown and that gave Moyo the courage to start her feeding in Naledi. 

 

Moyo feeds about 120 children  and on many occasions she uses  money from her own pocket, friends also helps where they can and but mostly the funds comes from the foundation. Moyo puts a smile in hundreds of children who benefits from her initiative.

Photo: Supplied


Monday, April 19, 2021

Police sought business robbery suspects

 

Eldorado Park SAPS officers responded swiftly to a business robbery which occurred at 8:34am on 5 April at Pep Cell store which is situated at Sirkel Road, Ext. 5. 

 

The complainant alleged that she and her colleague reported to work. As they opened the door of the store they were accosted by two males waiting to enter. 

 

One of the perpetrators was a wearing a police uniform and the other was in civilian clothing. The complaint further alleged that the perpetrator took out a police docket before requesting the two members to allow them in the store.

 

Eldorado SAPS, spokesperson, Constable Roxane Gibb said, “The suspect informed the victims that they were at the store due to a complaint in connection with her vehicle that had been used in the commission of crime. When the victim denied any involvement of her vehicle, the perpetrator told her that it could be a duplicate registration number that had been used."

 

Constable Gibb added that the male who was at the till instructed the victim to go into her office, as this wasn't Police business, but a robbery. The perpetrators demanded the cellphones of the victims, took out their sim cards ,cuffed her colleague and took him to another office.

 

“The suspect in Police uniform then took out a bag and started to pack the cellphones which were in the safe as well as earphones. The value of the robbed items is estimated to be approximately R50 000.00,” stated Constable Gibb

 

The police are investigating a case of business robbery and no suspects have been arrested. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the perpetrators can contact Eldorado Park SAPS on 011-946-0300 or CrimeStop Hotline on 08600-10111 or use the MySAPS App.

Friday, April 16, 2021

Soweto community and Traditional Healers rise against the gruesome murder of Gogo Jostina Kate Sangweni


Gogo Jostina Sangweni

The community of Soweto, CPF members, ANC   members and the Traditional Healers Organisation came together and marched on 15 April to Mapetla from Emndeni Bus Terminal to where Sangoma (traditional healer) Gogo Jostina Kate Sangweni (58), suffered a horrific tragedy. She was brutally assaulted first at the house and dragged across the road and was set alight by the angry community members who accused she of evil deeds on 26 Mach. 

Cops arrived at the scene and she was taken to hospital where she died eight days later at Bara hospital. 


A special cleansing ritual was conducted at her home in Emndeni, Soweto. 


A second ritual was carried out where she was set alight allegedly by community members who accused her of evil doing. 

 

According to Mama Sangweni family she was diagnosed with a mental illness. 

Her family said she was diagnosed with Schizophrenia on 2 March and was taking medication for her illness but relapsed. 

 

She was staying at her sister’s home in Mapetla but left home and got lost while trying to find her way back home. When she was found hiding near a car in fear, the allege suspects thought her aim was to do evil act. 

 

According to Naledi CPF Chairperson Lucy Mofubetsoana she said: “The CPF were shocked hearing the news that one of their community members were brutally killed in an unfortunate gruesome manner. We say “NO” to femicide and gender base violence.”]


Mofubetsoana explained that it’s the duty of the CPF members to educate people of different illnesses and they need to teach their people to look out for one another. The community need to take charge and stand together. 

 

“Our role in the community is for us to have a safe community. A person cannot choose to have dementia or schizophrenia, it is something that just happens,” ended Mofubetsoana.

 

Her distressed daughter Elizabeth Nkosi speaking to the media explained that her mum was hearing voices and guns where she believed she was going to be killed. “The people who found her alleged she was a witch and wanted to bewitch them wearing a traditional healer’s outfit,” said Nkosi. 


Two accused of murdering Mama Sangweni, Taelo Dipholo (28), and Collen Sello (27), were arrested by Moroka Police Station officer on 10 April, and they appeared before the magistrate facing charges of murder on Monday, 12 April at Protea Magistrates Court and they reappeared before the magistrate on 20 April where attorneys were assigned to represent them for their court proceedings. They both remain in custody and will appear on the 4 May for a formal bail application at court 5.

 

“Sangweni was allegedly burnt by members of the community following accusations that she was allegedly performing evil acts. It is alleged that she was attacked for wearing a traditional healers' attire. The NPA is working closely with the police to guide the ongoing investigation into her death and the possibility of more arrests cannot be ruled out at this stage,” said Phindi Mjonondwane, NPA spokesperson. 

 

Sangweni’s funeral was held on Saturday, 17 April where her body lied in state at the Naledi Community Hall from 9am to 11:30 and thereafter proceeded to the Slovoville Cemetery. Rituals were performed by the Traditional Healers Organisation at the Naledi Hall and cemetery before she was laid to rest.





Rituals being completed by sangomas where Gogo Jostina was allegedly set alight

The home where Gogo Jostina was found hiding.


The two accused Taelo Dipholo (28), and Collen Sello (27) appear in court for the allege murder of  Gogo Jostina Sangweni 

 

Rituals being performed by Sangomas from the Traditional Healers Organisation at the Naledi Community Hall before her coffin was taken into the hearse to leave for her last rites at the cemetery. And her family on the right side.



A 61 year old male assaulted to death

The Dobsnoville Saps is investigating a case of murder, after a 61 year old male was killed by community members on 13 April at 6pm in Braamfisher. The deceased who was out on bail after it was alleged that he raped a four year minor.

The police were called at the scene, however, they were overpowered by the crowd and went back to call for backup. However, when they came back the man showed no sign of life.

Dobsville Saps, spokesperson Constable Vusi Thokwan said "The police arrived at the scene. They were denied access. Community started throwing stones to the police van. The police reverse the van and mobilize man power. The Public Order Police arrived at the scene, however, they found that the deceased was brutally murdered. He was also half burnt.The paramedics certified him dead.

Cst Thokwan added, "The commumity was angry after they discovered that the deceased was released on bail after allegedly raping a minor of four years old. Our Investigation is continuing."

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Gruesome discovery of new born baby dumped

The residents of September Road, Klipspruit, Soweto were left saddened and in disbelieve on 9 April 2021. This follows the gruesome discovery made by children playing along the street. Children stumbled over a green Shoprite bag at approximately 10am. When they investigated what was inside the bag they found a black packet with a  lifeless body of new born boy.

The boys immediately alerted their elders who contacted SAPS and the Ward 25 Councillor Rynett Maobi who all responded to the scene swiftly. MMC for Development Planning Cllr Thapelo Amad and MMC for Community Development Cllr Magaret Arnold also responded to the scene. 

The baby was declared deceased by Gauteng Provincial Government Emergency Medical Services 

Constable Roxanne Gibb, Soweto East Cluster spokesperson said: "At approximately 12h00 members of Kliptown SAPS attended to a scene of an Inquest along September Street in Klipspruit West."

She explained that the circumstances surrounding this  act is unknown at this stage, however a case of an inquest has been registered and currently under investigation. 

"The identity of the parents are unknown and Kliptown SAPS therefore emphasizes the importance of the  reporting of the incident by anyone with information regarding the identity of the mother of the victim," stated Constable Gibb.

The police are urging with community at large if their have any information about who dumped the baby or have any information that can assist in the investigation to please contact Kliptown SAPS on 011-945-4489 or call the  Crime Stop Hotline on 08600 10111 or use the MySAPS app. 

Constable Gibb ended by urging the community to take a stand against crime. The  assistance of the community members in this regard is much needed and is of utmost importance in order for justice to prevail. 

Police are investigating an inquest docket currently.

Link to interview with different Councillors: https://fb.watch/4T2p98YxlD/





Youngage Foundation donate sanitary pads to young girls

The Youngage Foundation NPC celebrated Human Rights Day in an authentic style where they donated 250 sanitary pads to teenage girls from Aurora Girls School recently.

 The Foundation collaborated and partnered with Assupol Life to donate the girls with sanitary pads.

 

“Every girl has the right to dignity, freedom, education, and safety and protection as we want our school girls to feel supported, motivated, uplifted and encouraged during this coronavirus pandemic,” said founder Louisa Molise. 

 

She added that the reason why they looked into sanitary pads handover, is because most of the school's girls skip school lessons when it's that time of the month, due to lack of sanitary pads, and others use tissues and socks which can cause complications for them. 

 

“We want these young girls to learn more about personal hygiene, good health and we also want them to feel good about their bodies and we want them to understand their body changes. Gifting a pad to a girl in need goes a long way, this is our annual sanitary pad drive under our health program, and we intend to have another drive later in the year,” she stated. 

 

Molise ended by thanking their partner Assupol for believing and trusting their brand, forever consistent and always willing to support CSI initiatives. "We are truly honoured and blessed to be working with such a big amazing 

brand, and we are forever grateful," ended Molise.











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Caitlin Douman Foundation continue with their amazing work


The Caitlin Douman Foundation is  based in Eldorado Park. The foundation was founded by Marcelle Daniels and Charis Pretorius. The duo has being making a huge difference in both young and old people who are living with special needs within the Johannesburg South area.  

The founders of the foundation have  managed to acquire a home which will be used for different activities which included therapy. However the organisation needs financial assistance in order to renovate the place. 

Speaking to the Eldorado Times, Daniels explained about the exodus of the foundation, “The Caitlin Douman Foundation is named after my late daughter, Caitlin Douman, who was born with Cerebral Palsy and died at the age of 18. This particular journey is very personal for me and it has an extremely clear understanding of the challenges the families with children living with disability are faced with on a daily basis,”

During an interview between the publication and Daniels, which was aimed at understanding the role of the organisation, this is what she had to say;

ET: Please tell us about the Caitlin Douman Foundation? 
MD: The Caitlin Douman Foundation was founded by Charis Pretorius and Marcelle Daniels. A conversation that is not heard often because it’s difficult talking about how the needs and rights of people living with disabilities are grossly neglected. We had identified that the need was greater than the some of us and that something needed to be done to address and rectify this dire situation. The Caitlin Douman Foundation is that solution provider and we will ensure that this organisation serves the people living with disabilities without fear or favour.

ET: What is the main purpose of the foundation?
MD: The main purpose is to provide children living with disabilities access to fundamental services at no cost. For far too long people living with disabilities have viewed with a negative connotation and we endeavour to bring about the realisation that different is not bad, but is as important and the none-disabled. Their voices need to be heard!

ET: What was the reason behind finding a home?
MD: This is not a home but a Holistic Therapy Centre for Children living with Disabilities. It will allow them to receive the necessary therapy that will improve on their quality of life.

ET: What service will the home(centre) be rendering to special needs children and adults?
MD: Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Play Therapy, Massage Therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), Parental Empowerment and Support and Advocacy for people living with Disabilities

ET: How does the foundation aim to help individuals with disabilities through the home(centre)?
MD: The aim is to create Disability Awareness, Education, Support and Training for the community but most importantly INCLUSIVITY.

ET: Will there be qualified facilitators/caregivers at the home 24hours a day?
MD: No, this is a therapy centre which will be operational Monday to Friday 8 to 4.

ET:  Will the home help people in Eldorado Park only or other parts of Johannesburg as well?
MD: Region D and Region G will be serviced through the Centre which is Eldorado Park , Klipspruit West, Freedom Park, Slovo Park, Lenasia, Ennerdale, Orange Farm, Lawley and Soweto

ET: What renovation are needed to be completed at the home?
MD: The centre requires a boundary wall, gutters and roof paint. The yard needs to be levelled and paved or tarred, disability Ramps
Disability Aids need to be installed in the bathroom
Paint is needed for the interior as well.

ET: Will all different special needs be welcomed at the home?
MD: Yes we will have children and adults with Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome, Autism, Apraxia of Speech, ADD, ADHD, Trisomy 13, Osteogenesis Imperfecta and including all other disabilities that are not mentioned above.

 

Donations can be made to FNB Business Account, 62840169074, ref: building and cell number: 0659092481


Charis Pretorius & Marcelle Daniels founders of Caitlin Douman Foundation




Spiritual Chords keeping up the good deeds


Covid-19 has not stopped Spiritual Chords founder Safeeyah Moosa and core volunteers from making a difference and giving back to the community across Gauteng.

 

On 9 March, the volunteers visited Funda Ujabule Primary School where they handed out lunchboxes, stationery pack and school bags to learners from Grade 5 to 7. After that the team visited Imvelo Day Care Centre to hand out sweet packs for the little children.

The packs were made in collaboration with Spiritual Chords, Mini Miracles and Al-Imdaad Foundation. 

 

Many children life’s have changed as their parents suffer due to either losing their jobs or not able to find a job due to the current pandemic, we are facing globally but Spiritual Chords are doing their utmost to put a smile on children’s faces.






Heiders feed learners at Vezokuhle Primary School

Times have been difficult and many across the globe have been struggling with basic necessities and food to fill their tummies on a daily basis. 
Heiders in conjunction with Douglasdale Milk fed Grade 1 to 4 children from Vezokhule Primary School and gave their parents a packet of Cornflakes and milk on 16 March. The next day the remainder of the food were given to school learners. 
Ambassador of Heiders, Khotso Mokoena said, “The main reason behind coming to the school is because there are many learners’ who come to school hungry, and we aim to eliminate that by feeding them cereal to have energy and to make sure that children are having the correct breakfast.”

Children's face lit up as they stood in the line and went towards team members from Heiders and Douglasdale Milk. Walking away eager to eat, the children walked to their classrooms with a lot of love and appreciation for receiving a healthy nutritional meal.








CIT Robbery took place in Diepkloof

The community of  Immick Drive, Zone 2 in Diepkloof were left in shock when a cash-in-transit van was robbed on 19 March. 

According to SAPS spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Brenda Muridili she said: “It is reported that the cash vehicle was pulling away at the intersection when a VW Polo rammed it on the driver’s side.” 

 

She added that the cash van stopped on the middle island of Immick Drive and a bakkie drove up where the occupants allegedly opened fire on the cash prompting the driver and crew to get out. 

 

It is believed that the suspects then allegedly used explosives to bomb the armoured vehicle before fleeing the scene with an undisclosed amount of money in three different vehicles. 

 

“A rifle belonging to the security guards was recovered in Baragwanath Road, Zone 2 Diepkloof  One security guard was taken to hospital for smoke inhalation treatment.” Lt.Col Muridili ended. 

 

The police are appealing to the public at large who may any  information relating to the incident to call Crime Stop on 08600-10111 or send tip-offs on MySAPS App.






Learners blessed with new school uniforms and some blessed with school shoes

         Learners with SAPS member, Engen Garage member and owner, school principal and other members.


SAPS Meadowlands in partnership with Engen Garage Meadowlands have blessed 20 learners from Tlhokomelo Primary School, Lejoeleputsoa Primary School, and Masekhene Primary School with brand new school uniforms on Tuesday, 16 March 2021 at Tlhokomelo Primary School, Zone 2 in Meadowlands.

 

Many of these learners come from underprivileged backgrounds and do not have parents living in orphanages.

 

According to the principal of Tlhokomelo Primary School, Hlupheka George Maluleke said: “We are very happy and excited of getting new uniform for our learners who come from underprivileged backgrounds which are mostly orphans and child headed families. This is going to go a long way in assisting and giving our learners a breakthrough.”

 

Visipol Policing Commander Lieutenant Colonel Jabulani Godfrey Tshabalala explained: “We were initially visiting all the schools around the area and we identified learners from schools that needed new uniform. We then approached our businesses in Meadowlands and Engen Garage came on board and assisted us to buy uniforms for the learners. It is an honour for us to do this.”

 

“We were actually humbled when SAPS approached us to make a donation towards the school uniforms. We did this to give back to the community and we would like to do it again going forward,” ended owner of Engen Garage Meadowlands, Zone 2, David Pooe. 

 

In some more exciting news, Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) joined hands with Kaya-FM to donate school shoes to learners from iSipho Primary School on 4 March.

 

“CCBSA sponsored 100 pairs of school shoes and stationery sets for grade R and grade one learners,” said Georgette  Naidoo CSI specialist adding that other sponsors came onboard & partnered with Kaya FM who partnered Ster Kinekor's Vision-Mission campaign for Eye testing for Grade R and Grade 1learners, Shoes4Soul donated different types of shoes to the school. Kaya FM donated sanitary pads for girls in Grade 7 and  Meals on Wheels donated lunch pack for the learners.


Georgette  Naidoo CSI specialist of Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa with learners of iSipho Primary School. Photo: supplied.

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