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ofm.co.za mobile page usability

Last tested: 2018-11-05


Mobile Usability Good
99/100

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The tap target <a href="/Blogs/129/Just-Plain-Blog" class="showbox-img-link"></a> is close to 1 other tap targets.

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ofm.co.za HTML validation

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Bad start tag in “img” in “head”.

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Bad value “http://www.ofm.co.za/NPA boss grants Zuma a deadline extension” for attribute “itemid” on element “meta”: Illegal character in path segment: space is not allowed.

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"... <meta itemprop="description" content="Police spokesperson Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said officers received information that a group of men using a white Mercedes Benz ML were targeting commuters travelling from OR Tambo International Airport. The officers later spotted the vehicle."Attempts to have the... vehicle stop led to a shootout on the N3 near the Marlboro offramp, Johannesburg," said Naidoo."One male suspect was shot dead and two men were arrested."The police also recovered two unlicensed firearms. The Mercedes ML which the suspects were using was reported hijacked in the Norwood area in October this year."Police said the recovered firearms would be analysed by forensic experts to determine if they were used in other crimes, and there was a possibility that the group could be linked to at least five other "airport-following" robberies.Naidoo said the two are likely to face charges of unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition, armed robbery in relation to the hijacked Mercedes, and murder because of their dead accomplice."This is a significant breakthrough to our efforts to combat crimes in and around the OR Tambo International Airport, especially the crimes where people are being followed from the airport and being robbed," said Naidoo.The suspects will appear in court on Tuesday.In October, six men were arrested after they were caught following a sedan which was travelling from the airport. One man managed to escape.In July, four men were arrested near the airport following a shootout with police after they attempted to stop a vehicle that they believed was being used in the same type of robberies.News24" /> ..."

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"... <meta itemprop="description" content="Despite making it through day 1 unbeaten, Neil Powell’s men stumbled in the cup semi-final against eventual gold medal winners New Zealand.Powell says, simply put, their performance was not nearly good enough and they will go back to the drawing board and fix it."It's not about the result, it is about the performance on the field, for me I think we did not look after the systems well enough both on attack and defence", Powell said.He added: "When we come back we will have a plan for Sydney and Hamilton, so two and a half weeks' preparations before we leave and hopefully when we leave we will be prepared and ready."The next stop on the 7’s World Series circuit will be in Australia for the Gold Coast 7’s taking place from 26 to 28 January next year." /> ..."

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