Showing posts with label Pretoria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pretoria. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

Jonathan meets African leaders in Pretoria over Boko Haram

In a bid to end insurgency in the country, President Goodluck Jonathan will leave Abuja for Pretoria, South Africa today where he is to hold a high level meeting with other leaders of the Africa Nations to discuss methods of fighting terrorism in Africa.


President Goodluck JonathanIn a statement by the Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, he dislcosed that the five regions that make up the Africa continent


“will each be represented by two heads of state and government at the talks which will focus on collective action to effectively roll-back the scourge of terrorism in Africa.


“Others expected at the talks which will take place ahead of President Jacob Zuma’s inauguration for a new term in office include the leaders of Ghana, Republic of Congo, Chad, Angola, Rwanda, South Africa, Mauritania, Algeria and Ethiopia”.


President Jonathan will travel with the First Lady, Patience Jonathan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali and some other aides, and is to return to Nigeria on Saturday after attending Presidential Zuma’s inauguration, revealed Abati




Jonathan meets African leaders in Pretoria over Boko Haram

Monday, April 7, 2014

Pistorius apologizes for killing girlfriend as he quivers while testifying

PRETORIA, South Africa: Fighting back tears, Oscar Pistorius began testifying at his murder trial on Monday by apologizing to the family of the girlfriend he shot dead.


Oscar Pistorius vomiting in Court Oscar Pistorius vomiting in Court


The Olympic athlete also recalled the panic attacks he says he has suffered since he killed Reeva Steenkamp last year and described how he has nightmares that he has caused him to wake up to the “smell of blood.”


“There hasn’t been a moment since this tragedy happened that I haven’t thought about your family,” the double-amputee runner said as he addressed the courtroom and Steenkamp’s mother, June, looked straight at him, stone-faced.


“I wake up every morning and you’re the first people I think of, the first people I pray for … I was simply trying to protect Reeva. I can promise that when she went to bed that night she felt loved,” said Pistorius, stating the central part of his defense, that he shot Steenkamp by mistake, thinking she was an intruder in his bathroom.


Pistorius killed Steenkamp last year by shooting her in the head, arm and hip through a toilet door in his home. Prosecutors allege he intentionally killed her after a fight in the early hours of Feb. 14, 2013 and have sought to paint him as a hothead with an inflated sense of entitlement and an obsession with firearms.


In his testimony, Pistorius also said he is on antidepressant medicine and has trouble sleeping, and described one night when he went to hide in a closet after waking up in “a panic.”


“I climbed into a cupboard and I phoned my sister to come and sit by me, which she did for a while,” Pistorius said.


His testimony came on the day his defense opened its case and after legal experts said it was crucial to his case that he testify to explain why he shot Steenkamp. Pistorius faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted of premeditated murder for Steenkamp’s killing.


He spoke in a soft, quavering voice while making his apology and describing what he said was his fragile state. At one point, Judge Thokozile Masipa asked him to speak more loudly.


Later, Pistorius grew more settled and confident as defense lawyer Barry Roux led him through questions about his childhood, his athletics career and how he overcame his disability to run at top track meets. Pistorius’s life story is one that impressed many people around the world, before he killed Steenkamp.


Pistorius also described the positive affect his mother Sheila has on his life after he was born with a congenital condition and had to have his lower legs amputated when he was 11 months old, and the grief he felt at her death when he was a teenager.


But he also described how as a family they had “security concerns” and his mother slept with a gun under a pillow on her bed.


He was asked by Roux to talk about a 2009 boat crash when he suffered serious facial injuries. He said the accident had a “massive impact,” causing him to become fearful, withdrawn, more vigilant about personal safety and more focused on his sporting career. He denied media reports at the time that he had been drinking alcohol before the boat accident.



Pistorius apologizes for killing girlfriend as he quivers while testifying

Saturday, April 5, 2014

South Africans launch attack on Nigerian shops, 10 hospitalized - President

10 Nigerians are now hospitalized while 25 shops owned by Nigerians have been looted following attacks by organized gangs in South Africa.


The President of the Nigerian Union in South Africa, Mr Ikechukwu Anyene, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on phone from Pretoria on Friday that the attack began last week in Johannesburg and later spread to Pretoria this week.


He said commercial taxi drivers, led the attack against Nigerians in Pretoria while unknown gangs attacked Nigerians in Johannesburg.


Anyene said one Nigerian in hospital was still in coma when officials of the Union and the Nigerian high commission in South Africa visited the injured in hospitals.


‘’ Officials of Nigerian mission in South Africa and Union officers went round today to assess the extent of damage done to business centres and shops owned by Nigerians.


‘’ In Pretoria, 25 shops belonging to Nigerians were attacked and looted by the gang. 10 Nigerians are now receiving treatment in some hospitals while one of them is still in coma,’’ he said.


Anyene said the gang alleged that Nigerians were selling drugs to South Africans and used the opportunity to attack and loot their shops.


‘’ We have reported the incident to the police in the central business district of Pretoria, where the bulk of the attacks took place.


‘’ The South African police have made entry on our report and pledged to investigate the attacks.


‘’ We have also appealed to our people (Nigerians) to be calm and law abiding because the Union and the Nigerian mission were handling the situation.


‘’ As we speak, we have not recorded any attack today, April 4, and everywhere is calm,’’ Anyene said.


The President said the Nigerian mission in South Africa has also pledged to take up the matter with South African authorities.


Mr Ogbole Ode spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told NAN that Abuja had yet to receive any official communication on the incident by the Nigeria’s High Commission in Pretoria or Consulate General in Johanesburg.


NAN recalls that last month Nigeria protested then brutal assault of a Nigerian man by the South African police on camera which went viral on social media


 



South Africans launch attack on Nigerian shops, 10 hospitalized - President