‘Mugabe will name a successor after elections’


Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.

JOHANNESBURG – Sources from President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF told a prominent newspaper there, that he will only name a successor after elections.

Issues of succession rose in Malawi in the wake of President Bingu wa Mutharika’s death in April, and the same concerns have resonated in Zimbabwe, with President Mugabe being the only president since the country gained independence from colonial rule in 1980.

Mugabe, who turned 88 in February, has insisted that elections be held this year, although he recently appears to have agreed that a referendum on a new constitution will have to be held first.

Under the terms of a 2008 power-sharing deal between Zanu-PF and Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change, a referendum on a new constitution is supposed to be held before elections. 

After the referendum, the bill will probably go before Parliament in January 2013, legal watchdog Veritas has said previously.

The two main contenders for Mugabe’s post are Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice President Joyce Mujuru.
 
Both have insisted in April, that they do not plan to run for presidency, with Mujuru saying she would not do so while Mugabe was in power.

The respected Zimbabwe Standard reported that Mujuru made that statement became Mugabe previously told Mnangagwa and Mujuru to stop plotting against each other in the run-up to polls.
 
The Sunday newspaper claims that sources in Zanu-PF said the president would only name his successor after the elections, which he is determined to win.
 
One official is reported to have said Mugabe would even be willing to enter into another coalition deal, as long as he remained president.

(Edited by Thato Motaung)

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22 drunk drivers nabbed in CT!!!


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CAPE TOWN – It has been a busy long-weekend for Cape Town metro police officials. 

They have arrested 22 drunk drivers at various roadblocks across the province. 

One man was also arrested for being drunk in public at a soccer event held at Cape Town Stadium on Friday. 

Metro Police Chief Wayne le Roux said, “At least 22 motorists were arrested across Cape Town and 584 traffic fines were issued.” 

Meanwhile, at least eight people were killed on the province’s roads over the long-weekend. 

We will miss Shiceka’s energy – Zuma!!!!


The late Minister of Cooperative Governance Sicelo Shiceka.

JOHANNESBURG – President Jacob Zuma on Monday said he will miss the energy of former Cooperative Governance Minister Sicelo Shiceka.

The African National Congress (ANC) confirmed his death on Monday morning.

The last year of his life was plagued by controversy after he was accused of corruption and abusing state funds.

He was placed on sick leave in February 2011, although the nature of illness was never disclosed.

In October 2011, President Jacob Zuma announced that Shiceka had been replaced.

This was prompted by Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s findings that Shiceka had abused public funds.

It had emerged the late minister spent R600 000 on luxury travel, which included an overseas visit to his former lover, who was imprisoned in a Swiss jail.

Shiceka remained defiant to the end and insisted the findings of maladministration did not undermine his credibility.

The Democratic Alliance’s Mmusi Maimane said, “The allegations against him were quite strong. His performance was certainly not the best. But we really are sending our condolences to the family.”

Shiceka’s profile

Born on 8 June 1966, Shiceka was involved in politics at a very young age.

He became the leader of the Azanian Students Organisation in 1987.

By 1991, he had taken up a position as provincial secretary of the South African Communist Party (SACP) and provincial secretary of Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in 1992.

After South Africa became a democracy, Shiceka became a member of the Gauteng Provincial Executive Council of the ANC.

He was also a director of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committee.

Academically, Shiceka attained degrees in Arts, Political Economy and diplomas in Labour Relations and Economics.

Some of the tertiary institutions he attended were the University of the Free State, Wits, and Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in America.

He was most notably known for his position in the National Assembly as the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.

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Downs go top!!!


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Mamelodi Sundowns returned to the top of the Absa Premiership table, when they downed Santos 3-1 at the Lucas Moripe Stadium.

 

Wayne Sandilands made a return in between the poles for ‘The Brazilians’, while captain fantastic, Teko Modise missed the match as he is still nursing a knock he picked up in the match against Maritzburg United. Veteran Midfielder and Zimbabwean International Esrom Nyandoro captained the side and did so with flying colours.

Nyasha Mushekwi almost broke the deadlock within five minutes of kickoff, when he met Lebohang Mokoena’s well taken corner kick but sent his header slightly wide.

Mokoena and Punch Masenamela were proving to be a handful for the Santos defence on the left flank, with their neat touches which caused all sorts of problems for the visitors.

In the 20th minute the pair combined well to lay the ball back for Hlompo Kekana, who switched play to the right and found Elias Pelembe and the skilful Mozambican drove in a powerful cross which was deflected for an own goal by Santos defender, Pere Ariweriyai to give Sundowns the lead.

A few minutes later Mushekwi almost doubled Sundowns’ lead after connecting well with a cross by Walter Maponyane, who made a spirited run down the right flank.

Pelembe and Mokoena switched sides and Pelembe operated the left side, while Mokoena on the right dished the same devastating pace for the visitors, who were struggling to keep tabs on the speedy player.

Mushekwi was not to be denied for the third time and rose above everyone to slot Sundowns’ second goal in the 38th minute after meeting Mokoena’s well delivered cross.

Nyandoro took the responsibility of being captain in his strides, as he marshalled the midfield like a commander and lead by example in defending and attacking to prove why Coach Neeskens has put so much faith in him.

Sundowns had the lion share of ball possession for most of the first half and the match went into the halftime break with ‘The Brazilians’ leading by two goals.

In the 63rd minute Maponyane hit a long pass from the right to find Cheeseboy, who and the nippy player combined well with Kekana, knitting together a series of beautiful touches before Kekana hit a screamer that left the Santos goalkeeper left for dead, giving ‘Bafana Ba Style’ a 3-0 lead.

In the 68th minute Coach Neeskens made his first substitution of the match and brought in Musa Nyatama for Mokoena, who received a standing ovation from the crowd in attendance as he made his way off the pitch.

Santos pulled one back in the 75th minute through their danger-man Eleazar Rodgers to give the visitors some hope of a comeback.

Coach Neeskens made another change in the 79th minute bringing in Richard Henyekane for Pelembe, who was a headache to deal for the Santos defence.

For most of the second half the visitors struggled to get around the wall of resistance created by Nyandoro and ‘The Rock’ Kekana in the middle of the park, forcing the Cape side to resort to long balls and attacking via the flanks. That did not work too well either for the visitors because the Sundowns defence took no prisoners on the day.

Nyasha made way for Samuel Julies in the in the 87th minute of the match and by then match was done and dusted, resulting in Sundowns going back on top of the Absa Premiership table on goal difference.

Themba Zwane earned himself the man of the match award, with his work rate and overall contribution to the match.

Starting eleven:

Wayne Sandilands, Walter Maponyane, Clayton Daniels, Siyanda Xulu, Punch Masenamela, Esrom Nyandoro, Themba Zwane, Hlompho Kekana, Lebohang Mokoena (Musa Nyatama), Elias Pelembe (Richard Henyekane), Nyasha Mushekwi (Samuel Julies).

Subs:

Calvin Marlin, Surprise Moriri, Method Mwanjale, Thembinkosi Mdledle, Musa Nyatama, Richard Henyekane, Samuel Julies

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MTHOKOZISI YENDE TO SEE A PHYSIO LATER TODAY!!!!


BY Obakeng Maje

Kaizer Chiefs midfielder suffered and injury during their match against Supersport United on saturday at FNB stadium where they lost 2-1.

And the team doctor says they will determine how far the injury is later today. Yende was replaced by Lucky Baloyi only 34 minutes in a game after a blow.

The team physio, Dave Milner confirm the news on Kaizer Chiefs website. “It is nothing serious but we want to check the extent of the injury” he said.

 

WE CAN DO BETTER-DOCTOR


BY Obakeng Maje

Kaizer Chiefs lost yet another match encounter last saturday night against Matsatsantsa a Petori as Supersport United is affectionately known to soccer fratenity. This is fourth straight loss for Naturena-based club, which set a precedent record.

Their interim coaches still searching for their first ever win since the team parted ways with their then coach, Vladimir a month ago. And Doctor Khumalo still believe Chiefs can pick up pieces and soldier on. 

“There is no doubt we can improve from this performance. We are going back to a drawing board and try to work on the mental side of the players.We were also unlucky to lose Yende in a first half through injury” he said.

Kaizer Chiefs has a mammoth task this coming weekend as they are facing the ever-green Mamelodi Sundowns who are league contenders.

Sundowns demolished Santos 3-1 yesterday in their league game and gather hopes of winning a league which has been very elusive in past years.

 

Finding SA’s safest taxi driver!!!


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Mangled wreckage from deadly head-on collisions is usually what lands South Africa’s notoriously aggressive minibus taxis in the headlines, an image some drivers are working to change.

In a country with nearly 14 000 road deaths a year – one of the highest rates in the world – these taxis are often blamed for the carnage.

One driver in February was sentenced to prison on murder charges, for killing 10 children in a minibus-train crash after he ignored a lowered safety boom at a railroad crossing.

FINDING SA’S SAFEST DRIVER

But one competition is attracting thousands of drivers hoping to improve the taxis’ reputation and avoid such deadly accidents: a contest for the title of South Africa’s safest driver.

“We are learning how to take care of our passengers. We are learning also how to save ourselves,” said driver Molupe Leboto, 29, at a session in Germiston, near Johannesburg.

Behind him a fellow driver in a bright orange t-shirt does manoeuvres between traffic cones while others wait in the shade.

They take turns reversing and parking on an obstacle course while an instructor evaluates their skills. Then they take to the streets for a road test.

More than 5000 drivers are competing in the Number 1 Taxi Driver Campaign, hoping to win one of four spanking new minibuses of their own in a contest meant to teach advanced driving, business skills and just simple manners.

“They’re always rushing. Their bosses want money so they’re working under very strict conditions and it pushes them to go over yellow lanes, to drive a little bit reckless and a little bit faster,” driving instructor Sthembiso Segolela said.

Operators are frank about their shortcomings.

“They bend the rules sometimes, but the thing is if you do that once, or you do that twice – many times it will cause an accident,” said taxi driver Churchill.

The R30 billion industry, which ferries around 25 million people a day, suffers from an image that its drivers are all reckless, speeding and blaring horns through the streets.

They’ve also come under fire for abusing women who wear mini-skirts, and even knocking over pedestrians in road rage incidents.

“Road rage affects innocent drivers on the road. So that’s what we’re trying to discourage, so they could try to get a little bit of emotional intelligence so they know how to control their emotion,” Segolela said.

On top of that pressures from competitors and passengers stress out conductors, who are paid by commission rather than by the hour, creating an incentive to carry as many people as quickly as possible.

“They used to get angry very fast. As they’re customers, it is patience I need to have most,” said driver Musa Mndebele, 35.

In an industry with many illegal operators, the campaign encourages regulation by requiring contestants to have a drivers’ licence and public transport permit.

Authorities support the campaign, which is sponsored by Brandhouse, a drinks distributor for labels like Johnnie Walker. Both South Africa’s taxi associations encourage their members to take part.

“They protect the very commuter, because that is where our bread comes from,” said Francis Masitsa, chairman of the National Taxi Association, whose members account for 40 percent of minibus operators.

But more is needed than 30 minutes with an instructor to turn the tide.

A taxi academy was launched last year by the South African Taxi Council, the other major industry association, but it has yet to get off the ground.

Meanwhile road safety officials have set up roadblocks on provincial borders around the country and courts have meted out severe punishment for taxi drivers responsible for road deaths.

The driver in the train crossing accident was jailed for 20 years. -Sapa-AFP


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MOYES MUM ON STEVEN PIENAAR FUTURE!!!


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Everton manager David Moyes has no intention of discussing Steven Pienaar’s future until after the end of the Premier League season.

The South Africa international has been in superb form following his return to Goodison Park, with the Tottenham midfielder on loan at the Toffees until the final day of the campaign.

Moyes though, ever the straight shooter, has no intention of discussing another club’s player, and says any confirmation of the former Ajax Cape Town ace’s future will only be made public at the end of the term.

Speaking after the Merseysiders’ 4-0 drubbing of Fulham on Saturday, Moyes said: “You’re probably going to ask me at every press conference and I’m going to give the same answer that I genuinely don’t think anything will be even talked about until after the end of the season.”

Everton are next up in action against Stoke City on Tuesday, followed by a trip to Wolves before bringing down the curtain on the season at home against Newcastle.

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Sicelo Shiceka dead!!!!


 

Johannesburg – Former co-operative governance and traditional affairs minister Sicelo Shicekahas died in the Eastern Cape.

The ANC confirmed Shiceka’s death on Monday.

“He passed on this morning in hospital following a long illness,” ANC spokesperson Keith Khoza told Sapa.

Shiceka was fired last year after Public ProtectorThuli Madonsela released a report which found, among other things, that Shiceka had abused public funds.

He had been on sick leave for months last year before eventually being sacked by PresidentJacob Zuma.