Much talent on show at Franchise Colts Week


The North West Cricket Union once again hosted a successful Cricket South Africa (CSA) Franchise Colt Week when the event came to a wrap on Sunday in Potchefstroom. This Week is seeing results of the hard work of everyone involved as more youngsters are being fed into the domestic semi-professional scene.

 

Administrators, umpires, players and spectators were treated to a week-long cricket festival where young talent, as a result of the patience, perseverance and persistence, were able to show off the skills that they had learned over the past year since the inaugural Week which took place at the same venue last year.

 

CSA Senior Cricket Manager, Max Jordaan said: “This Week was put in place to remedy the skills gap that developed in the execution in the Three-Day competition. The Week presented scenarios where players could apply themselves and go on to score double hundreds, put in hard work to take five wickets in multiple spells as well as where captains could make innovative declarations.”

 

The Franchise Colts Week consisted of each team playing two three-day matches in an effort for players to measure themselves up against their peers and to show off what they are capable of as well as to gun for a place in the much sought after CSA Colts Performance Squad, which is a feeder to the High Performance Programme.

 

“A squad of 20 players was identified for further development that would be facilitated by the scouts and their local coaches. These scouts comprise of former international and first class players that include Paul Adams, Victor Mpitsang and Wendell Bossenger. This multi-pronged engagement of player, scout and coach would be characterised through discussion, dialogue and reflective engagement by all parties concerned,” Jordaan commented.

 

Players went above and beyond the call of duty this year with more centuries scored and five wicket hauls taken than in the Week’s inaugural year in 2011. A record 11 centuries were scored, with André Malan finishing the Week as the top scorer with 410 runs that include knocks of 214 and 175 for the Nashua Titans. Six bowlers claimed a five wicket haul during the week; a bowler from each team took a fifer with the exception of the Chevrolet Warriors.

 

Jordaan, who was present at the Week and was there to witness all the milestones reached by players is very happy with the manner in which the Week has been taken onboard by players, coaches and adminishtrators and is especially happy with the direction that a tournament like this will take the development of players who come after the under-19 stage in their career.

 

“The abundance of talent on display at this Week makes this project an important link within the cricket development continuum,” he concluded.

 

 

CSA Colts Performance Squad

 

Ferisco Adams (Cobras), Roger Arendse (Titans), Givon Christian (Cobras), JP de Villiers (Titans), Andries Gouws (Knights), Nic Hendrie (Dolphins), Gionne Koppman, Wesley Landsdale (Lions), G.F Linde (Cobras), Andre Malan (Titans), Ayavuya Myoli (Warriors), Malcolm Nofal (Lions), Dhuval Patel (Lions), Keagan Peterse (Cobras), Mishkal Ramsaroop (Dolphins), Kagiso Rapulana (Lions), Josh Richards (Titans), Calvin Savage (Dolphins), Kaber Thomas (Titans), Cebo Tsiki (Warriors).

 

 

Most 100s and five wicket hauls

 

 

 

 

Journalist killed in blue-light crash


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A journalist and a VIP protection officer were killed in a head-on collision in KwaZulu-Natal on Monday evening, the Zululand Fever newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Tim Ncube, a seasoned journalist in radio, TV and print media, was killed when the driver of a blue-light vehicle, part of a cavalcade escorting King Goodwill Zwelithini from his Nongoma palace to a Richard’s Bay hospital, crashed head-on into Ncube on the N2.

According to the Fever, the VIP driver was reported to have been attempting to overtake another vehicle.

The accident took place in a 60-80km/h zone near the township of Kwamsane. It is unclear if both or one vehicle was speeding. However the damage to both vehicles was extensive.

A third vehicle crashed into the wreckage. Three other people were injured.

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize sent his condolences to both families.

“Ncube played a significant role in the promotion of peace, reconciliation and fostering better relations between various communities as a journalist at the height of political violence in KwaZulu-Natal,” Mkhize said in a statement.

“He dedicated his energies on serving the people of this province while working for the SABC and when he became a freelance journalist and lately when he worked for Bay Community Television.”

Mkhize said the sergeant would be missed.

“That he died at his prime time is not only tragic but very painful to bear. It is a great loss to the South African Police Service and to the province as a whole.” – Sapa

 

Barrier ‘cut into Mandela death car’


Members of the Mandela family, including Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, her daughters Zindzi and Zenani, and the child’s mother Zoleka were in court yesterday, as was Mankazana’s mother

 

A STREET barrier penetrated the rear right of the car in which former president Nelson Mandela’s great-granddaughter Zenani Mandela died in 2010, the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court heard yesterday.

Johannesburg metro police officer Henry Miller, a scene investigator and photographer, described how he found the barrier ripped from its bolts. It had been dragged behind the out-of-control luxury car.

Miller was giving evidence in the trial of Sizwe Mankazana, the driver on the night 13-year-old Zenani died.

Describing the accident scene, which took place on the M1 North just before the double-decker section, Miller said the speed limit in the area was 80km/h.

He outlined how the car hit a concrete barrier, then swerved across two lanes and hit the steel barrier.

Mankazana was driving Zenani home from the Soccer World Cup concert at Orlando Stadium on June 11 2010 when their car crashed.

Members of the Mandela family, including Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, her daughters Zindzi and Zenani, and the child’s mother Zoleka were in court yesterday, as was Mankazana’s mother.

Miller said he had stopped the morning before the accident at the exact spot where the accident occurred a few hours later. He had noticed the steel barrier had been damaged and was very close to the white line.

He told the court he tried to bend the barrier back into place. Eventually he used a length of cable to force it back by between 50cm and 70cm. In the early hours of the following morning he was back at the same spot, at the scene of the crash that claimed the child’s life.

The trial continues.

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Nicki Minaj has deleted her Twitter account after an argument with a fan who leaked her new music.

The 29-year-old singer and rapper has pulled down her social networking page after a fan site NickiDaily posted tracks from her relaunched album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded.

She tweeted: ‘And that’s exactly why I’m paying the barbz DUST right now!

 

 

Absa Premiership: The battle for honours and survival!!


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There seem to be a general consensus in South African football now that it’s way too early to predict the destination of the Absa Premiership trophy this season.

To say the league race is tight will be both an exhausted cliché and maybe an awful understatement. This one – this Absa Premiership title battle – will go to the wire.

On Tuesday, the race continues but it is Wednesday that is likely to have an impact in the log standings at the top.

The battle for number one is intensifying but another drama is playing itself out in the bottom half o the table where at least six teams are facing the prospects of relegation – three of those teams are desperately searching for renewed fortunes.

On Tuesday night Kaizer Chiefs – who are fourth – will travel to Polokwane to take on Maritzburg United at the Peter Mokaba Stadium. Chiefs have 40 points – six points shy of log leaders, Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates who are on par with points.

Amakhosi though will be looking to narrow the gap. They have a lot in their plate following the ‘amicable’ split with long-term coach, Vladimir Vermezovic.

On Wednesday, Orlando Pirates will make the short trip to Dobsonville to take on Moroka Swallows in the Soweto derby. Bragging rights might be at stake, but it the motivation for both these teams will be to keep up with the leaders.

Pirates are second but Gordon Igesund has built a formidable Fort in this Swallows sides and they are also still in the mix to claim top honours. Swallows are currently third with 42 points. A win will take them within touching distance to the leaders.

Sundowns, who have been leading the log since the start of the New Year will host Platinum Stars – a side that has seemingly turned the corner and undergone reincarnation.

At the bottom, Santos will be looking to bounce back from their Cup competition exit when they welcome SuperSport United at Athlone. Santos are second from bottom with 20 points.

Jomo Cosmos, rooted rock bottom, will travel to their alternative home ground in Port Elizabeth to face Bloemfontein Celtic at the Nelson Mandela Stadium. Cosmos, who are on 16 points, need both goals and results.

There is no denying that they have been playing romantic football, but ask any hopeless romantic – romance alone doesn’t pay bills. Results, and that alone, will elevate their position in the log.

Fellow strugglers, Black Leopards will travel to Charles Mopedi to play tricky Free State Stars.

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Chiefs’ DKs get their first league test!!!


Kaizer Chief’s interim coaches, Doctor Khumalo and Ace Khuse will get their first Absa Premiership test when they lead Amakhosi agaisnt Maritzburg United Tuesday night.

Kaizer Chiefs will look to make up ground in the Absa Premiership title race when they host Maritzburg United at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

Chiefs come into the game having claimed a 2-1 win away to Platinum Stars in their last league outing. They have picked up three wins, two draws and two losses in their last seven matches.

The Soweto giants have a solid home record this season, with seven wins from 10 matches.

The Amakhosi are placed fourth on the Absa Premiership log with 40 points from 23 matches. Maritzburg drew 1-1 at home to Santos on their last league outing, their third successive draw.

The KwaZulu-Natal team has yet to win away from home this season, with seven draws and five losses from 12 matches.

The Team of Choice is placed 13th on the Absa Premiership log with 26 points from 24 matches.

In head-to-head stats, Chiefs and Maritzburg have met in 11 league matches since 2005/06.

The Amakhosi have claimed five wins and the balance of the matches are split evenly between draws and wins for the KwaZulu-Natal team.

Chiefs have won three of the five home matches they have had against Maritzburg, with one draw and one loss.

When the teams met in Pietermaritzburg earlier this season they played to a goalless draw.

Chiefs’ line-up from their 2-1 win over Stars: Bartman; Tau, Mashamaite, Isaacs, Ritchie, Nale (Dladla 74’), Baloyi (Nengomasha 46’), Katsande, Tshabalala, Parker (Masango 90+3’), Majoro.

Maritzburg’s line-up from their 1-1 draw with Santos: Walters; Booysen, Hendricks, Diouf, Evans, Obada (Ncubeni 75’), Madondo, Morton, Matle (Olomu 60’), Sibisi (Poggenpoel 86’), Malajila.

 

   

 

Legal dispute over e-tolls unfortunate – Sanral


South African National Roads Limited (Sanral) insisted on Tuesday it was not bullying motorists into registering for e-tolling.

The roads agency also described a legal challenge against e-tolling as “unfortunate”, saying it should not deter motorists from buying e-tags. 

Sanral on Friday revealed penalties for drivers without e-tags will be up to three times higher than normal rates. 

On March, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance took Sanral and others to court, claiming consumer rights were being violated.  

But Sanral’s Nazeer Alli said the courts will rule on this.

“As far as the legal case is concerned, it is a bit unfortunate that people have taken that particular route so late in the day, when they have known about the improvements to the Gauteng Freeway Project.”

Meanwhile, National Consumer Commissioner Mamodupi Mohlala confirmed she will look into complaints about the latest punitive rates.

(Edited by Clare Matthes)

ANC welcomes youth league’s stance


The African National Congress (ANC) on Tuesday welcomed a statement issued by the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) distancing itself from controversial comments made by ANCYL’s Floyd Shivambu about Cyril Ramaphosa. 

Ramaphosa is the chairman of the ANC’s National Disciplinary Committee of Appeals.

Deep divisions appear to have emerged in the youth league overnight. 

Shivambu was first backed by the youth league’s Magdalene Moonsamy over his attack on Ramaphosa which was then denounced by the league’s Deputy President Ronald Lamola. 

“We have seen the statement of the ANC Youth League and indeed we welcome it,” the ANC’s Jackson Mthembu told Eyewitness News.

The ANC said on Monday Shivambu brought shame and disgrace to the movement with his comments in a newspaper article over the weekend.

Shivambu criticised Ramaphosa’s decision to uphold his and Julius Malema’s convictions for sowing division within the ANC.

He said it showed Ramaphosa had sold out the revolution.

On Monday night Moonsamy put out a statement saying the youth league was worried about what it called “the ANC’s insulting of Floyd Shivambu”.

“Issues that have been raised by comrade Shivambu should be met with engagement,” she said. 

An hour and a half later, Lamola said the league denounced and disowned that statement.

He also said Shivambu wrote the article about Ramaphosa in his personal capacity and it had nothing to do with the league.