Saturday, August 14, 2010
Kovsie FM tranning
In your headlines:
Operation Ukhangelo Lwezigebengu arrests 66 people in the Free State.
The Young Communist League asks the higher education minister to intervene at UFS
This is Kovsie FM news at three: good afternoon.
Sixty-six people have being arrested in the Virginia and Welkom mining areas. Free State police says operation Ukhangelo Lwezigebengu was a success. This is after (28) twenty-eight people were arrested in Virginia and (38) thirty-eight in Welkom. Amongst the arrested are (17) seventeen illegal immigrants. The operation was turned into roadblocks that were conducted in Ventersburg yesterday. Sixty motorists were issued with fines during the two phases of the operation.
Twenty-five people have being arrested for various crimes in Allanridge. A nine millimetre pistol, an unclosed amount of cash, fake ID documents and a large quantity of liquor has being seized. The arrested have being charged for assault with the intent to cause body harm, fraud, robbery, theft, possession of dagga, attempted murder and other crimes.
The Young Communist League (YCL) has called for the higher education minister to intervene at Free State University, as it is a publicly-funded institution. The YCL stated that if management wishes to run the university as an exclusively Afrikaner institution, they should simply privatise it. They say funds should be channelled to deserving institutions that are under-resourced. They added their voice to the resignation of the university's rector Jonathan Jansen.
On a lighter note
Jack Daniels was found dead by Johnny Walker this morning at Savannah Street, near Castle in Red Square centre. Sergeant Heineken says he was killed by Hunters who stabbed him with a Strongbow. His Four Cousins believes he was from J&B club in Melowood when the incident happened. No arrests have being made.
For Kovsie FM news, I’m Zonela Mkhumbeni, the next bulletin is at 4
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