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20 April 2020 | Story Amanada Tongha | Photo Anja Aucamp
A light in the darkness of human trafficking. Prof Beatri Kruger is leading efforts to combat this complex crime.

Millions of people around the world fall victim to human trafficking each year. South Africa is no exception to this, “with victims exploited in various ways, including forced begging, sexual exploitation online or in brothels, as drug mules, for forced marriages, and for forced labour in factories, on farms, or as zama-zamas in mines”, according to Prof Beatri Kruger, Adjunct Professor at the Free State Centre for Human Rights in the Faculty of Law.

To help combat this heinous crime, the International Organization for Migration recently roped in Prof Kruger to facilitate a workshop for members of the Free State Trafficking Task Team on South African counter-trafficking legislation. An expert in the field of human trafficking, Prof Kruger has been a lecturer in Criminal Law in the Faculty of Law for almost 20 years before joining the Free State Centre for Human Rights as research associate in 2017.

As a member of the Free State task team, the academic works with various institutions and government departments, including the police, prosecution, social development, and education by raising awareness on what she termed as ‘modern slavery’.

“Human trafficking is a reality in every part of the world, also in Bloemfontein. To be realistic, the exploitation of trafficked persons will not be stopped easily. The lure of quick money draws perpetrators to this high-profit, low-risk crime. But I am hopeful and inspired by the crowds of brave experts and ordinary people who do their bit to pierce the trafficking darkness.”

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Shimlas win the USSA tournament for the second year in a row!
2008-07-21

The USSA tournament was hosted by the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal from 30 June to 4 July at the Howard College Campus fields in Durban.

Shimlas was victorious over the following teams:

Maties 25-22, Varsity College 23 – 16 and UJ 34 – 26

Waltie Vermeulen was selected as forward of the tournament.

Six Shimlas was selected for the SA Students team which will play Namibia in Windhoek. They are:

Waltie Vermeulen – lock
Wayne Stevens – center
Marlin Ruiters – scrumhalf
Cameron Jacobs – center/wing
 

Andre Tredoux - lock
Gert Erasmus - hooker
 

 Agter staande vlnr: Cameron Jacobs, Wouter Stieger, Wilken Heyns, Willie Britz, Louis van Rensburg, Kevin Stevens, Lyle Bastian, James Hellawell, Niell Jacobs, Jaco Swanepoel (afrigter), Waltie Vermeulen, Ruan Jacobs, Roche van der Westhuizen, Shaun Jankielsohn (fisio), Pieter Gouws, Roelof Steyn.

Agter sittende vlnr: Earl Snyman, Gert Erasmus, Marnus Briedenhann

2de ry sittende vlnr: Marlin Ruiters, Morne Burger, Jaco Colyn, Wayne Stevens, Lionel Cronje, Graeme Heyneke, Dougie Heymans (afrigter)

Voor vlnr: Arne Grobbelaar, Llewellyn Adonis
 

 Wayne Stevens, Shimla kaptein ontvang trofee vanaf Mervyn Green van SA Rugby

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