Saturday, November 19, 2016
Gangs flees cops and motorist gets shot dead in botched hijacking in Johannesburg
Today Saturday, Police spokesperson Captain Kay Makhubela said police were alerted to a hijacking of a minibus in Johannesburg at about 11:00.
Captain Kay reported that "The
hijacked vehicle was spotted and the officers followed it. The men noticed that
police were chasing them and jumped out of the vehicle in Nasrec Road," The gang then went ahead and tried to hijack another car in the vicinity.
"When
they attempted to hijack a Toyota Fortuner, the vehicle owner was shot.
They then left that vehicle and hijacked a Nissan bakkie, in which they
attempted to escape." The motorist was taken to a nearby hospital where he was declared dead.
Car seat safety for newborns
I've just read this important safety tip and feel its worth sharing.
Scientists have advised that parents should not put their babies in car seats for more than 30mins to avoid the risk of suffocation. Doctors warn that very young babies whose neck muscles are not strong enough to stop their heads flopping forward could stop breathing. Manufactures say babies should not be left in the seats for more than two hours...
However, doctors are calling for that information to be updated to reflect expert medical findings with regards to very young babies.
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Marc Anthony and Shannon De Lima (his third wife), split after two years of marriage
Singer, Marc Anthony, 48 and his third wife, model, Shannon De Lima,
28, have separated after two years of marriage. According to E! News,
three sources confirmed that the couple recently split. The couple got
married in a private ceremony in the Dominican Republic in 2014. Anthony and De Lima started dating in early 2012,
about five months after he and ex-wife Jennifer Lopez announced their
separation.
Michelle Obama's designer has refused to dress Melania Trump
Sophie Theallet a New York-based French fashion designer, who is also Michelle Obama's designer has refused to to dress future first lady Melania
Trump because of the political views of her husband, President-elect
Donald Trump.
Theallet wrote:
Theallet wrote:
"As one who celebrates and strives for diversity, individual freedom and respect for all lifestyles, I will not participate in dressing or associating in any way with the next first lady," she wrote in an open letter published Thursday.
"The rhetoric of racism, sexism and xenophobia unleashed by her husband's presidential campaign are incompatible with the shared values we live by."
"I am well aware it is not wise to get involved in politics," Theallet added. "That said, as a family-owned company, our bottom line is not just about money."
UNAIDS has confirmed rapid increase of HIV/AIDs infections in Uganda
UNAIDS country director Ms Amakobe Sunde, recently confirmed the rapid
increase of HIV/AIDs infections in Uganda. According Uganda's parliament's site, she said that Uganda is losing the fight against HIV/AIDS after
the latest report of 227 new infections among adolescents, 570 new
infections among girls between the ages of 15-24 years and 83, 000 new
cases annually.
Saturday, November 12, 2016
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