South Africa headmaster charged for sending boy into pit toilet to retrieve phone
17 Mar, 2021 08:18 PM
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Pit latrines at a school in Ghoboshiyane, South Africa. A headmaster has been arrested and charged with child abuse after lowering an 11-year-old into a latrine to search for his cellphone. Photo / AP
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By: Mogomotsi Magome, Associated Press
A school headmaster in South Africa has been charged with child abuse after lowering an 11-year-old student into a pit toilet to search for the official s cellphone, according to local news reports.
The headmaster of Luthuthu Junior Secondary School in the Eastern Cape province, Lubeko Mgandela, appeared in court and was released on bail Wednesday.
I ain t wearin na nada
I m sittin pretty, impatient, but I know you gotta
Put in them hours, I mma make it harder
I m sending pic after picture, I mma get you fired
I know you re always on that night shift
But I can t stand these nights alone
And I don t need no explanation Cause baby, you re the boss at home
You don t gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, work
But you gotta put in work, work, work, work, work, work, work
You don t gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, work
Let my body do the work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work
Tauranga city councillors - who s studying real estate, who s working out of town, and who s moved on
12 Mar, 2021 11:00 PM
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Tauranga City Council chambers used to have 11 elected members. Now there are four commissioners in control. So what has become of the city s mayor and councillors. Photo / File
Tauranga City Council chambers used to have 11 elected members. Now there are four commissioners in control. So what has become of the city s mayor and councillors. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
It has been four months since the Local Government Minister announced she was sending in commissioners to replace Tauranga City Council elected members, who have since been discharged of their duties. But where are they
Saturday, 13 March 2021 - 7:10
The Vavuniya Magistrate s Court has remanded a woman arrested on suspicion of human trafficking until the 26th of this month.
She has been involved in sending young females to Oman in the pretext of offering employment.
According to an investigation conducted by the Bureau of Foreign Employment, the suspect was arrested by the Poovarasankulama Police yesterday (12) while she was in the Pampamaduwa Army Quarantine Center in Vavuniya.
Investigations by the Foreign Employment Bureau have revealed that the woman had run a foreign employment agency in the Mahiyanganaya area.
She had attracted young women promising to offer them jobs in Oman. However she had sent these young unsuspecting females to the Sultans of Oman as sex workers.
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