WORLD NEWS: South African Whistle-blower Murdered; Haitian Leader Projects Gloom

January 6th, 2009

South African Whistle-blower Murdered
Jimmy Mohlala, the man who shed light on the alleged corruption taking place during the building of South African soccer stadium, was gunned down at his home in Nelspruit, reports the BBC. “He was shot by two unknown men who were wearing balaclavas … the gunmen had been lying in wait outside the Mohlala home in an unmarked vehicle,” his local municipality said in a statement. The gunmen, who remain unknown and on the loose, also shot and wounded his son, and escaped from the scene. Mohlala, the former vice president of the South African Football Association, made news last year when it was discovered that members of the African National Congress wanted him fired for reporting a co-worker involved in corruption connected to a soccer stadium’s construction in Mbombela, South Africa. This site is where the 2010 World Cup is set to take place. Mohlala’s initial accusation opened the floodgates, sparking further corruption investigations. The stadium, scheduled to be completed this year, seats 46,000. One of the tournament’s organizers called Mohlala’s death a “huge setback.”
 
 

Rene Preval

Haitian Leader Projects Gloom
In front of a crowd of government officials and citizens, Haiti’s President Rene Preval predicted a tough year ahead for the Caribbean nation, reports Caribbean Net. “We can’t forget how 2008 shook Haiti,” Preval told the audience, who gathered in the city Gonaives’ city square (almost 100 miles north of the capital of Port Au Prince) to celebrate the nation’s 205th anniversary of independence from France. Haiti, already one of the poorest nations in the world, went through many challenges last year. April’s riots over food prices proved to be deadly, and the four back to back hurricanes between August and September killed almost 800 people. There was also a school collapse in November, which killed 91 students and teachers. And, according to Preval, 2009 will also be a difficult year. “Due to the global economic crisis, Haiti will suffer in 2009,” he said. He also mentioned solutions to some of his nation’s difficulties. “First, 2009 will be the year of big road building in Haiti; second, we must continue to build peace, because peace is the way to end foreign troop presence in Haiti. It is also the path to investment.” Demonstrators attending the gathering held up signs demanding that the government help elevate the standard of living in Gonaives.

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