Monday 24 October 2011

JHB police on alert for ANCYL marches

JHB police on alert for ANCYL marches
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) said it will not tolerate lawlessness during marches planned by the ANC Youth League later this week.

The league plans to march from Beyers Naude Square in the Johannesburg city centre to the Chamber of Mines, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and the Union Buildings.

The protesters are marching over economic freedom.

Violence erupted in August as supporters of Julius Malema protested against his disciplinary hearing at Luthuli House.

The ANC Youth League has been denied permission to use the N1 highway to march to Pretoria and an alternative route is expected to be made public on Monday.

Notices served to those not cooperating with census

Notices served to those not cooperating with census:
As extremely hot conditions settle over Gauteng, residents have been warned to be careful to avoid heat stroke and heat exhaustion.

The South African Weather Service confirmed that Gauteng is in the middle of the first heat wave of the summer with temperatures rising as high as 36 degrees in the province on Monday.

ER24's Werner Vermaak said Gauteng residents must stay hydrated.

Grenade attack on Nairobi nightclub

Grenade attack on Nairobi nightclub:
(CNN) -- Twelve people were injured when someone either placed or threw a grenade into a Nairobi night club early Monday morning, Kenyan police said.

Police have not linked the attack to any particular group, but it comes a day after the U.S. Embassy in Kenya warned it had credible information of an imminent terror attack.

"We have not yet linked attacks to anybody as we are still investigating," said police spokesman Charles Owino. "We will give you an answer when we're satisfied with what we have. It could be Al-Shabaab or an individual. We are still investigating."

In its warning over the weekend, the U.S.Embassy did not offer details on who might carry out such an attack, but said it has taken measures to limit official U.S. government visits. It urged its citizens to consider deferring travel to Kenya.

Ryanair safety crew use tape to seal pilot window

Ryanair safety crew use tape to seal pilot window 
The flight to Riga, Latvia, had to be abandoned after a mere 20 minutes when the tape dislodged amidst reports of distracting sounds for the pilot and those on board.

Ryanair passengers watched in disbelief as safety crew attempted to seal the pilot's window shut with tape following its disengagement.

Ground crew at Stansted airport were called to the plane ahead of the 1,012 mile trip to Riga, Latvia, yet much to the dismay of the passengers, wrapped the windscreen with the temporary sealant, before giving the all clear for takeoff.
A Ryanair jet was forced into an emergency landing after the pilot's windscreen came loose following attempt to seal in shut with tape
Sticky affair: A Ryanair jet was forced into an emergency landing after the pilot's windscreen came loose following attempt to seal it shut with tape
The news will serve as an embarrassment for the airline's chief executive Michael O'Leary who announced the company's plans to buy a new fleet of aircrafts, with the possibility of adding between 200 to 300 planes under serious consideration.
The flight had to be abandoned after a mere 20 minutes when the tape dislodged amidst reports of distracting sounds for the pilot and those on board.