Kaizer Chiefs Chairman befittingly conferred with Wits Honorary Doctorate

Image
JOHANNESBURG - In recognition of his substantial contribution to South Africa’s business landscape over many decades, Kaizer Chiefs Executive Chairman, Dr. Kaizer Motaung, was bestowed with a second honorary doctorate on Tuesday, this time by Wits University’s Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management. Motaung, a successful businessperson, soccer administrator and philanthropist, delivered a speech that struck a chord with graduates from the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management. He delivered his address after Wits University awarded him an Honorary Doctorate in Commerce on 15 July at the Wits Great Hall. This honour acknowledges his role in the betterment of South African society, the development of soccer in the country, and uplifting disadvantaged youth, amongst others. Bearing witness were other student achievers "Thank you, Wits University, for honouring our Chairman—an inspiring recognition of his visionary leadership and impact. "The Kaizer Chiefs Family p...

GRAPHIC: SPCA probes brutal killing or slaughter of baboon



CAPE TOWN - The Cape of Good Hope SPCA Wildlife Inspectors have launched an urgent investigation into a horrific case of animal cruelty involving a Chacma Baboon that was slaughtered – allegedly for consumption.

Disturbing video footage of the incident has been circulating on social media, showing the brutal killing of an adult baboon. The footage was brought to our attention yesterday, and our team immediately jumped into action.

SPCA Inspectors visited Ocean View, where the incident is believed to have occurred. 

"We are working closely with the City of Cape Town Law Enforcement and have requested assistance from their Safety and Security Investigation Unit (SSIU) to support our investigation.
 
"We are offering a R5000 reward for any information that leads to a successful conviction. Please help us bring justice for this baboon.
"If you have any information, no matter how small, contact our 24/7 Inspectorate Control Room at 021 700 4158 or send a confidential WhatsApp to 021 700 4140," the SPCA said.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

#RamaphosaAddress: Minister of Police placed on special leave - DETAILS

Founder of Gift of the Givers backs KZN Police Commissioner Lt General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi ahead of President address

President Ramaphosa to brief the nation on national security matters