Drogba: I’m staying at Pirates!!!


Bongani Ndulula says he will definitely still be at Orlando Pirates next season, despite seeing precious little game-time in the past few months. 

‘Drogba’ caught the eye early in the season with some strong performances before injury hampered his progress and, upon his return, he struggled to break into the first team, despite banging in the goals in the Reserve League.

A possible loan move has been touted, while Ajax Cape Town also made known their interest during the January transfer window, but Ndulula insists he is staying with The Buccaneers.

“Rest assured, I will be an Orlando Pirates player next season,” he tells KickOff.com.

He adds: “I’m not injured, I’m in good condition, but the team is performing well and the coach [Augusto Palacios] has his plans what he wants to do.

“I feel there is no need for the coach to change a winning team. When the 11 players in the starting line-up are helping the team to win matches, it’s not only them winning, but the entire club.

“Of course it is every player’s wish to play all the matches and I am no different, but the coach has his plans and I respect that.”

Zola Doda
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Gang terrorises Durban residents!!!


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By Yogas Nair

A gang of vicious armed robbers – undeterred by electric fences, security gates, vicious dogs or armed response units – has been terrorising families in upmarket suburbs in Durban, raiding 17 homes in 21 days.

Hardest hit have been the Highway area comprising Westville, Pinetown, Hillcrest, Kloof, Gillitts, Forest Hill, New Germany and Waterfall.

In several instances children had been held at gunpoint and teenage girls threatened with rape, according to private investigator, Brad Nathanson.

Dubbed the “Isuzu gang” because they are known to travel in a white Isuzu bakkie, the robbers also been operating with an older model Mercedes-Benz (W126) apparently stolen from Lillian Ngoyi (Windermere) Road last week.

“These thugs are part of a much bigger syndicate. They are very clear about what they want: electronic equipment, cash and jewellery,” he said.

“To ensure that the victims give them valuables, they resort to assaulting the adults and threatening their children. In all the incidents, the victims were bound with cable ties.”

KZN police spokesman Colonel Jay Naicker, said police were looking at ways of deploying more resources in the area to combat the problem.

According to Darryn le Grange, managing director of Blue Security, there had been a dramatic increase in both contact (hijackings and house robberies) and non-contact crimes (theft) for March in these areas.

“The average over the past 10 months was 25 contact crimes a month,” he said. “This spiked to 36 in March. Non-contact crimes increased from an average of 267 to 357 over the same period.”

Le Grange said in most instances the robbers arrived at the targeted house in a vehicle.

“They derail the driveway gate, hold up the residents at gunpoint for about an hour or more and terrorise them into complying with their demands before fleeing with valuables, often in the victim’s vehicle.”

In a recent incident, a Gillitts couple and their daughter were terrorised by five armed robbers, who gained entry to the house through an open sliding door.

He said the three were made to lie on the floor while the suspects demanded valuables. “They were in the house for about an hour.

“They made off with a plasma TV set, jewellery, cash, foreign currency, cellphones, bank cards and identity documents.” Le Grange said the robbers bundled the stolen goods in a sheet and loaded them into the victim’s double-cab bakkie.

Nathanson said a blind Kloof father and his 17-year-old daughter were receiving counselling after an hour-long ordeal at the weekend.

He said the father was repeatedly assaulted with the butt of a gun while the daughter was made to strip naked.

“They repeatedly threatened to rape her if he did not co-operate with them. They dragged her across the house shouting and screaming,” he said. “They were merciless.”

He said the father alerted him to the robbery.

“When I got to the scene, it was a pathetic sight. The two of them were in really bad shape. It seemed like the robbers hit the wrong house,” Nathanson said. “The dad said he could hear them talking on the cellphone in English and Zulu. It seemed like they were taking orders from someone.

“He said they kept demanding a plasma television and Krugerrand coins.”

On Saturday, several adults and two children suffered a similar fate, Nathanson said.

He said they, too, were terrorised for over an hour while the robbers ransacked their house. A two-year-old had a gun at his head during the robbery.

Nathanson described the raiders as “fearless and ugly”.

“Nothing deters them. No electric fences, security gates, armed response of vicious dogs. They are a hard-hitting gang who will resort to killing if they have to.”

He said it was difficult to pin the gang down: “They are on top of everything. They even listen in on the police radio frequency… But, they will slip up and the cops will be there.”

Nathanson blamed the spike in house robberies on the disbanding of the SAPS’s organised crime unit at Cato Manor.

“They were tasked to investigate these cases and their network of informers resulted in many robberies being foiled.

“Since the unit was disbanded, the stats speak for themselves. A specialised unit needs to take charge before it gets any worse. People are living in fear in their own homes.”

Westville Community Police Forum (CPF) chairman, Kevin Harvey, said they were concerned about the increase.

“There appears to be two gangs operating in Westville. One is a well-organised gang that carefully plans the hit while the other appears to be more opportunistic. They drive around and strike when families are having functions or if they see an open door.”

He said while no one had been seriously injured during any of the robberies, there had been death threats.

“These gangs are merciless. We are appealing to residents not to resist.

“They will not hesitate to kill. Life is far more valuable than any possession.

“Let them take what they want and leave!”

MaryLou Giliam, secretary of the Kloof CPF, said a gang of about five was operating in the area and terrorising residents.

They were known to hit in the early evenings and followed the same modus operandi.

 

She confirmed several women had been threatened with rape during the robberies and that the robbers had pistol-whipped some victims.

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Lid blown off boiled money scam!!!


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An Eastern Cape woman was duped into believing her cash would grow by boiling it in chemicals, police said on Thursday.

Two men approached a shebeen owner in Tyiweni Location, Dutywa, on Wednesday and told her they could make her rich, said Captain Jackson Manatha.

The men, aged 38 and 45, asked her for a R10 note. She borrowed one from a relative, and gave it to them.

“The suspects mixed the money with certain chemicals and boiled it,” he said.

They returned with three R10 notes, each with different serial numbers.

Manatha said the notes were later found to be “very high quality forgeries” which, “given to an unsuspecting person, they would not know they were fake”.

“The 46-year-old tavern owner was then told to withdraw R1 000 which would be cooked and would become thousands of rands,” he said.

“It is alleged that she withdrew the money, but before it was cooked police were tipped off about the scam.”

The men were arrested and would appear in the Dutywa Magistrate’s Court on Friday, said Manatha. – Sapa

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Future Dikwena Coach Unknown!!!


After it was announced that Platinum Stars had parted ways with their coach, Owen Da Gama, the club’s general manager, Jason Raine, explained that the club has not yet earmarked a replacement.

Cavin Johnson and Allan Freese have been the men at the helm of Dikwena since Da Gama was suspended last month and, while Raine confirmed that they would carry on until the end of the season, he said that he was unsure what the long-term future held.

 

The Dikwena GM told the Siya crew, “Yes, we’ve only got three games left and I think we’ve seen what’s happened to some of our more established clubs what happens when you change coach so close to the end of the season. It’s clear that they’ve (Johnson and Freese) done the job exceptionally well under the circumstances, we were in 13th position when they took over and we’re now in 10th.

 

“I was working a lot on the issue with Owen, so we haven’t had a chance to discuss what we’re going to do about the future. Are we going to look for a new coach? Are we going to ask Cavin and Allan? We’ll have the discussions with the rest of the board members in the week. We’ll talk about what we want to do and then make a decision.”

 

Raine also explained that, even though the duo had done well, he couldn’t see the pair of them taking the Stars job on a permanent basis. He said, “The situation of joint coaching is not ideal in the long-term, you need a head coach who is going to be the man who is answerable and who makes decisions, so we have to still go down that road and decide.”

 

The Phokeng-based club have set themselves a target of finishing in the PSL’s top eight and will hope that Johnson and Freese have what it takes to set the team up nicely for next season’s campaign.

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Sandilands: I’m not to blame!!!


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Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Wayne Sandilands says they let themselves down badly in the 2-0 defeat to Kaizer Chiefs at FNB Stadium last night. 

Sundowns went into the match needing a win to draw level with Orlando Pirates at the top of the League standings, but delivered a below-par performance as goals from Sthembiso Ngcobo and Siphiwe Tshabalala ruined the party.

Sandilands himself was seemingly directly at fault for the first goal – running past Shabba’s long ball to gift Ngcobo the opener – though he insists the blame can’t lay with him.

“We definitely let ourselves down because if it wasn’t for that first goal we would have at least got a point,” Sandilands tells KickOff.com

“I’m not to blame for that first goal because I made a correct decision by coming out. Perhaps I took my eyes of the ball, but even then the ball was not far from Siyanda [Xulu]. 

“But overall I think we didn’t create enough scoring opportunities because I don’t remember [Itumeleng] Khune diving for a shot at goal.”

Sundowns are nowthree points behind Pirates with two tough matches remaining against SuperSport United and Free State Stars. 

“We can still win the League because if we don’t believe then why are still playing?”

Zola Doda

Woman’s disappearance a mystery!!!


BY Bongani Hans

The disappearance of a former Durban woman remains a mystery despite the recent arrest of her ex-boyfriend.

Police spokesman Colonel Tshisikhane Ndou said a man arrested in connection with the incident, Zwelibanzi Kidwell Zungu, had not shed any light on the disappearance of 27-year-old Nandi Mbizane, who went missing from her Joburg flat in March.

Mbizane used to live in Woodhaven, Durban.

“This man is not prepared to shed light on what happened to the woman. We now hope that he will tell the court about what happened.

Ndou said Mbizane’s case had been handed to the Hawks for investigation.

Police allege that Zungu was last seen entering Mbizane’s flat immediately before she was reported missing.

Zungu was arrested last week and charged with her murder.

He appeared at Pretoria Magistrate’s Court, and his case was postponed to May 11 for bail application.

Police found Mbizane’s house ransacked with blood spattered on the walls in March. – The Mercury

Motivated ‘Yeye’ makes colourful comeback!!!


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Back from an injury, Kaizer Chiefs skilful midfielder Reneilwe Letsholonyane made a grand comeback to Naturena with an impressive performance against Mamelodi Sundowns last night.

He had kind words for his Kaizer Chiefs teammates and technical staff for the support during his long layoff. ‘Yeye’ was injured during a Bafana Bafana camp early this year.

“We worked very hard in training and we were unfortunate to have lost our previous games and in our match today the hard work finally paid off.

“I am happy to have received the man of the match award today as it is a huge confidence booster moving going into the future.

Frustrating time on the sidelines

“The doctors gave me a rough estimate about the duration of my injury which was originally end of the 2011/12 season. Through God’s will, power and doctors help I was able to return much sooner and hopefully help my team reach greater heights with these remaining three games, “he added boldly.

“It’s never easy to watch your teammates struggling and battling to collect points, because at the end of the day it also affects all of us especially our supporters.

Fitness levels

“Every day I am working twice as hard to get to regain my full fitness, but it is still early to push myself to much as I have just returned.

The Soweto born player concluded. “Watching my players train motivates me to work harder and to recover faster and the three points today against Sundowns was an excellent gift.

 

 

Orlando Stadium to host Nedbank Cup Final!!


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BY Obakeng Maje

The Nedbank Cup final will be coming back to Johannesburg this year after a successful final hosted at Mbombela Stadium last year.

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) announced yesterday that Soweto’s Orlando Stadium will host the 2011/2012 Nedbank Cup final on 26 May 2012.

For the first time, the Nedbank Cup final will be played at night with the kick-off scheduled for 20h15.

This will be the second final to be played at the refurbished Orlando Stadium – a venue traditionally referred to as the spiritual home of South African football.

PSL CEO, Stan Matthews said: “As the League, we are excited about this game going to Orlando Stadium. The last time we had a final there back in 2009/2010 season, the support from the fans was phenomenal and overwhelming.

“This year, we are aiming for a similar if not better experience. We want to make this final not just a football festival, but a memorable event that will be value for money for the fans who will be coming to watch the final. It’s important for the football family to book their tickets early.”

The PSL and Nedbank have planned a number of pre and post-match activities that will ensure a memorable occasion for the fans. Details of this are still to be confirmed and will be announced closer to the final.

“The Nedbank Cup final is a celebration of our five year relationship with the PSL and more importantly our relationship with the soccer loving public of South Africa. Nedbank is looking forward to making things happen for finalists and for the fans by creating a truly memorable event on 26 May,” says Andy Scott, Head of Nedbank Group Sponsorships.

Four teams are still in the running for a place in the final. They are: AmaZulu, inaugural Nedbank Cup champions Mamelodi Sundowns, Free State Stars and SuperSport United.

Ticket details for the final will be announced later; however fans are reminded that tickets for this weekend’s semi finals are currently on sale.

 

 

 

TAUNG MINING LICENCE TALKS AT ADVANCED STAGE!!!


BY Obakeng Maje

Taung is one of the richest towns concerning minerals in South Africa, and the town itself is poverty-stricken as unemployment is one of major issues faced by the community.

Despite that,the land of Batlhaping ba-ga Maidi and Phuduhutswanana is very rich regarding minerals like oil and diamond,but the stumbling block is resources per se.

The community is ruled by most powerful men by name of Tshepo Mankuroane and Nnyoko Motlhabane who are both young. There is a non-operative mine in town,just down the area near Taung Dam, between Cokonyane and Manthestadt where we saw most Mining companies flocking there to get their fair share of the minerals there. Some of those companies were operating without consent of the community and its leaders. 

The latest perpetrators were Taung Giant Diamond Mining, who were allegedly operating with a fraudulent documents. The chief Nnyoko Motlhabane took the matter to court were it took almost a year before the solution can be reached,eventually The Taung Giant Mining company’s licence was suspended.

We spoke to Chief Nnyoko Motlhabane who confirmed that the talks are at advanced stage and soon things will come together. ” We can outline that we are at very high level of negotiations with the government to obtain our Mining licence. We have raw minerals and our land is very rich,so our aim is to make sure we are in fully operation as soon as we can” he said. 

Last year the Chief and his crew were engaged in talks with Minister of Minerals to be granted the licence of operation and we are in position of the video captured during that meeting. Motlhabane continues”To the community of Taung, we are really working tirelessly claim back what is rightfully ours. The Taung Giant Diamond Mining company obtained their licence fraudulently and never benefited the community. We do not want people who come and put their needs first before community. We will fight for what belong to our community and make sure they benefit from it” he outlined.

He promised to call all Batlhapings for a general meeting where they will inform them about any new developments.

Taung falls under Dr Ruth Segomotso Mompati District.

Taung

Location

On the N18 between Vryburg and Jan Kempdorp.

Interactive Map

 Dr Ruth S. Mompati District

History

Taung “The Place of the Lion” named after Tau, chief of the Bataung people, who made his headquarters here during the 18th century

Taung – the “place of the lion” made world headlines when Australian anthropologist Professor Raymond Dart made a startling find here in 1924. The little Taung skull, which he classified as Australopithecus africanus, belongs to one of the earliest hominids that lived in southern Africa some 2.5 million years ago.

Attractions

Taung Skull Heritage Site

A monument to the discovery of the Taung skull has been erected at this historic site.

Blue Pools

A popular picnic site at the Buxton quarry at the Taung Heritage Site. In a picturesque valley with caves, streams and rock pools which lies close to the site where the skull was discovered. Barbecue facilities, set alongside a pristine spring winding through an ancient limestone valley.

Boipelo Game Reserve

Boipelo is a small reserve forming part of the Tusk Hotel complex, consisting of 150 hectare of bushveld. This bushveld reserve supports seven different species of wildlife and more than 100 bird species. Visitors may enjoy game viewing either on mountain bikes (provided by the hotel), or along hiking trails of varying length.

Dinkwaneng

Some excellent examples of San Bushman engravings can be viewed at the Dinkwaneng site situated approximately 20km from the centre of Taung, near the Manthe village.

Taung Dam

A perfect picnic spot, 17km out of town on the Kolong River.

Mmabana Cultural Centre

A modern social and educational centre offering locally produced arts and crafts. A short distance east of the village.

A Sangoma to appear in court for murder!!!


Taung- A sangoma was arrested yesterday in Mokgareng near Taung,Northern Cape after a murder of a mid 20s girl. The girl was allegedly been killed and her parts of the body were ripped-off.

Mokgareng  community were foaming after the dramatic event. According to the reports, the young lady was originally from Schweize-reneke and came to see the sangoma for consultation.

Apparently her mutilated body was found by a passerby who saw a black plastic floating on the water in the river nearby. Her lifeless body was found in the plastic bag while her head and feet found meters away.

The police were called to the scene and discover this gruesome event.

The Taung SAPS spokesperson, colonel Mothusi Kgwenyape earlier told the residents that they will hunt down the perpetrator and result in a well-known sangoma (36) being arrested.

“We really condemn the killings and we have managed to arrest a 36 year old suspect who is implicated in the matter. However i can disclose the name of the suspect as he will appear in court tomorrow” he said.

Even though Kgwenyape cannot disclose how and why they suspect the sangoma as he says that will jeopardise their investigations, our mole can confirm that they received a tip-off from a member of a community.

“Our investigations are underway and we might make some few arrest and we cannot disclose how we received the information as that can affect our investigations” he said

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