Tuesday 6 December 2016

Drama In Court As Rapist About To Be Sentenced Cuts His Own Neck In Front Of Everybody

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A man who was being tried in court for a really criminal act has ended up shocking people with a bizarre assault on himself.
A r*pist has shocked people in a court recently.
The man cut himself in the neck shortly before he was due to be sentenced in the High Court in Bloemfontein yesterday.
According to Daily Sun SA, about three hours later, Elton Daddy Bell, 32, was back in court, his neck bandaged.
He walked into court with a cheeky: “Here I am again. I’m back.”
On his second visit to the court, several heavily-armed correctional services officials accompanied him. The book in which he had apparently hidden the blade he had used, was nowhere to be seen.
Judge Martha Mbhele said the court was not there to be fooled around in. She warned him she would not put up with nonsense.
Sentencing was postponed to Friday. He was previously found guilty of housebreaking with the intent to r*pe, and rape, two counts of robbery with aggravating circumstances, and a charge of housebreaking with the intent to rob.
The drama started when Bell said he wasn’t satisfied with his Legal Aid lawyer, Similo Kambi. He raised his objections just before the lunch break and Kambi’s mandate was terminated.
Mbhele explained it was too late to have a new lawyer appointed for him.
Bell wouldn’t listen. When Mbhele ordered him to sit down so she could proceed, he refused: “No, I don’t want to sit.”
Two prison warders forced him to sit.
Bell said he didn’t want to listen to the sentencing. Mbhele had just begun reading it, when there was a stream of blood. The warders wrestled the blade away him. Bell fell and then sat banging his head against a wall.
An ambulance was called and he was taken to Pelonomi Hospital.
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Gobe!! Over 100 Mental Patients Escape From Hospital

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Nawao! More than 100 mental patients have escaped from Mathari Psychiatric Hospital after Doctors and Nurses made good their strike threat.
A major operation has been launched along Thika Superhighway in Nairobi, Kenya, for patients who could be seen jumping over the hospital’s perimeter fence.
In what looks like a scene from a Zombie movie, the mental patients in their uniform are seen jumping over the fence of the hospital and sauntered towards the express road.
Doctors and nurses in Kenya have started a nationwide strike after talks called by the Health ministry collapsed on Sunday evening proved futile.
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NLC decries arbitrary cut in workers’ salary


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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has faulted the Federal Government’s upward review on deduction of workers’ salaries.
Dr Peter Ozo-Eson, NLC General Secretary, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in an interview on Tuesday, that the increased deduction was unacceptable.
“We got complaints from a number of workers about the pay that they got last month, being a fall compared to what they use to get.
“We have tried to make enquires as to how this has come about, and we heard that there has being upward revisions in the number of deduction that has been taking place before.
“The National Housing Fund, Pension contributions and the PAYE (Pay as You Earn), that is the Personal Income Tax deduction.
“We are at a lost as to how that will happen, because with regards to the National Housing Fund, it is stipulated what percentage of salary goes as deduction.
“So whatever has been deducted in the past is based on that law and therefore you cannot just wake up and change the amount of deduction.
“It will require an amendment and a change to the subsisting law before you can do that effectively.
He called on the Federal Government to have a rethink on the situation as workers were already in hardship.
He said that NLC had received complaints from various workers that their November salaries were reduced as compared to what they used to get.
He said that the salary deducted ranged from N5,000 to N10,000 and above, depending on grade levels.
He explained that the Pension Contributions 2004 Pension Act as amended stipulates 7.5 per cent as employee contribution.
According to him, what can be done and what the law allows is that the matching contribution of the employer is set as a minimum and is free to increase what it has.
“But for the employee, the law stipulates that, without amendment to the law, you cannot habitually change the contribution.
“If you are going to change what people have being paying as tax, you will need to change the law and that is at least to put people on notice.
“You need to discuss with the employees because it is the workers who are going to suffer this reduction.
“For people to wake up in this harsh economic time and suddenly without even being informed, suddenly see a drop in their “take home pay’’ is something that is basically unacceptable.
“I think that government needs to restore people’s salaries to what it used to be,’’ he said.
Ozo-Eson said that NLC would meet its affiliates in the civil service union and other public sector to fashion out how government would be advised to stop such actions.
He said that given the hash economic situation, there was need for government to bring out interventions that would cushion the drastic fall in the income of workers.
“We do not want what will further escalate and complicate the conditions and we are going into the festive seasons,’’ he added
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