Informative news reading

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This a 3-minute clip of Benevolent reading the news.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

African (General) South African (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
and you news and headlines this hour. Cleaner Accused of abusing Grateful Girl Hawks investigate email leak and Durban tussles over block of flats A grateful pupil was allegedly sexually assaulted by a cleaner last month at Scott's Will Primary school in Pietermaritzburg. The clean allegedly gave the girl 100 grand to keep quiet about the incident after following her into a bathroom. Parents were informed of the incident in a meeting recently, and the mother said they've got footage off the cleaner. Taking her into the bathroom is therefore suspended pending an investigation. Police spokesman Major to Lenny's one. He confirmed a case has been open, though no one has been arrested. Investigation still continue was when he said that the girl told her teacher about the cleaner, allegedly brushing her private parts over her dress after her parents told her they wanted to visit the school to find out where she got 100 rands. The quiz alone Atoll Education Department has not yet commented on the matter. Acting Hawks head Lieutenant Bellissima Takata has instituted an inquiry into the leaking of thousands of emails between the cultures and the associates. Hawk spokesman Brigadier Hung Wani, Malala would see confirmed the inquiry, but did not say what was being investigated. The Council for the Advancement Off the South African Constitution said it had written to Mata Cata yesterday asking for an update. City Press recorded on Sunday that law enforcement agencies were intensifying investigations into allegations that the Guptas have billions of rands out of the country. It said it had obtained documents showing the hawks were investigating former S Come see O'Brien Molefi and President Jacob Zuma Santa to Zanny, who has been a key figure in the trench of emails. The leaked emails between members of the Gupta family and associates detail the extent to which the Gupta family had captured politicians and state entities, a legal squirm ish that could change the face of Durban. Scar line looks set to make its way to the Constitutional Court as a group of residents and a property developer go head to head. A nine storey block of flats in the upmarket Curry Road has put a developer, Serengeti Roz Industries, against property owners bordering the development. In 2015 the Durban her court ruled that a reasoning certificate was invalid and ordered that the building be demolished. The judgement was set aside by the Supreme Court of Appeal last week after a successful bird by the developer. The court ruled that the previous order of the court had lacked clarity on was not just and equitable tailpipe. Abu Baka, acting for the residents, said that funding a constitutional court challenge was problematic.