Speeding driver fined for running over Impala in Kruger park!!!


A building contractor has been fined R2500 for killing at least seven impala while speeding in the Kruger National Park (KNP), a spokesman said on Monday.

“Eyewitnesses have stated that the vehicle overtook their cars at high speed, only to slam over the poor impala at the junction of Paul Kruger and Skukuza staff village roads,” said KNP spokesman William Mabasa.

The driver, who was not a KNP employee, was driving a truck and trailer belonging to contractor Shivers Contracting Company, which was doing work in the park. His name could not be immediately obtained.

The accident happened on May 2 around 5.30pm.

Mabasa said impala, especially fighting rams, tended to chase each other in the bush and over roads, mostly in rutting season.

This was either to gain dominance or to round up females to join their groups.

He said KNP was upset about the deaths of the animals in an area where they were supposed to be protected and safeguarded, and had decided to take strict action.

The driver was charged and fined under the Protected Areas Act for killing the impala and for endangering other road users.

Mabasa appealed to the public to be on the lookout for animals all over the park when driving, and to remember that the animals had the right of way.

“We expect this move will act as a deterrent, while we also hope and pray that a similar incident will not repeat itself in future,” he said.

Cash heist in Polokwane


Four armed men got away with three boxes of money in a cash heist in Polokwane on Monday, Limpopo police said.

The robbers attacked Coin Security guards while they were climbing into a security van after picking up money in Grobler Street around 11am, said Lt-Col Moatshe Ngoepe.

“The men with guns held them up and took three cash boxes.”

He said the robbers opened fire on the guards but no one was injured.

The men fled in a silver Audi with Gauteng number plates. Police were investigating.

ANCYL ‘will not stop trying’ to get Malema back!!!


The ANC Youth League has vowed to stop at nothing to have expelled leader Julius Malema, suspended secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and spokesman Floyd Shivambu reinstated.

“The leaders of the ANCYL should be reinstated,” national working committee member Abner Mosase said in Johannesburg on Monday.

“If they [the ANC] do not reinstate them, we will not stop trying. We will continue using all our available internal mechanisms.

“Every time they [the ANC] meet, we will be on their backs persuading them to listen to this logic.”

The ANCYL was briefing reporters after its two day national executive committee (NEC) meeting at the weekend.

Deputy secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi said the league was calling on the ANC’s leaders to intervene in the national disciplinary committee of appeal’s decision to expel Malema and suspend Magaqa and Shivambu.

“The observations made by the NDCA undermine the autonomy of the ANCYL,” said Mosenogi.

“[We] demand immediate reinstatement of our leaders…. We reaffirm they remain our leaders.

“The NEC… calls on the leadership of the ANC to decisively intervene and provide a political solution. We will continue to challenge the outcomes internally in the ANC until the national conference in December.”

Asked if the ANCYL thought the ANC would listen, Mosase said it was confident that “supreme logic and content” would prevail.

Mosenogi said the ANCYL was confident that ANC leaders would reinstate Malema, Magaqa and Shivambu.

“We are relying on the constitution of the ANC to resolve the matter,” she said.

ANCYL deputy president Ronald Lamola said the league was still in touch with Malema and that he, Magaqa and Shivambu remained disciplined members and supporters of the ANC.

“No one is defining themselves outside of the ANC. Nothing stops us from talking to these comrades.”

The ANCYL said Malema was respecting the NDCA’s decision and was not attending any ANCYL meetings, but remained their leader.

Mosenogi confirmed that the ANCYL’s treasurer general Pule Mabe had been removed from his position.

“The NEC had lost confidence in the treasurer general. As such, the NEC resolved to release the TG, Pule Mabe, from his duties… with immediate effect.”

Mosenogi said Mabe had not been suspended from the ANCYL, but was no longer the treasurer general, or a member of the NEC. She said the reasons for stripping Mabe of his title would be presented at the league’s national general council soon.

 

Man in court for raping granddaughter!!!


A 54-year-old man accused of raping his 13-year-old granddaughter appeared in the Delareyville Magistrate’s Court on Monday, North West police said.

Captain Pelonomi Makau said the matter was postponed to May 14, for a bail application.

The man was arrested on Saturday in Extension Eight, Matshelapad, near Delareyville.

Makau said the girl was in the care of her grandfather while her grandmother and aunt were attending a night vigil in the area.

He apparently entered the girl’s room and raped her. The matter was reported to the police and the man was later arrested.

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‘King Mswati’s 6th wife leaves palace’


“She left the royal household, citing many years of emotional and physical abuse by her husband as the reason for her departure” – Swaziland Solidarity Network

The sixth wife of Swazi King Mswati III has left the royal compound, the Swaziland Solidarity Network (SSN) said.

“She left the royal household [at the weekend], citing many years of emotional and physical abuse by her husband as the reason for her departure,” SSN said in a statement.

Angela “LaGija” Dlamini had been unhappy for a long time and had thought of leaving for many years, a royal guard told SSN.

She left the palace to visit her parents in Hhohho, northern Swaziland.

From there, she disappeared and was believed to be staying with relatives in the Mkhuzweni region of the country, said Lukhele.

LaGija is the third of the king’s wives to leave the royal household.

According to a 2004 report in the Daily Sun, the first to flee was Delisa Magwaza, 30, known as Inkhosikati LaMagwaza, who made her way to London via Cape Town.

She was followed by Putsoana Hwala, 30, known as Inkhosikati LaHwala, who left behind her three children.

Mswati’s 12th wife Mswati Nothando Dube, 22, known as Inkhosikati LaDube, was placed under house arrest at the home of the king’s mother in 2010 after an alleged affair with Swaziland’s justice minister Ndumiso Mamba. Mamba was fired.

LaDube has three children with Mswati. According to SSN, she was staying with the king for the sake of her children.  

Last month, the king received a jet for his 44th birthday, despite a financial crisis in the country.

Prime Minister Barnabas Dlamini said the king now owned a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 twin-engine jet, AFP reported.

“His majesty’s government has the honour to announce to the nation that the king has received a gift of a DC-9 aircraft from development partners and friends of the king, to be used by their majesties for travels abroad,” Dlamini reportedly said at the time.

Roy Padayachie’s funeral on Wednesday


Durban – The official funeral of late Public Service and Administration Minister Roy Padayachie will take place at the Sahara Kingsmead Stadium in Durban on Wednesday, the presidency said.

It will start at 11:00.

His body will be cremated at the Clare Estate Crematorium at 15:00, it said in a statement on Monday.

“The condolence books for members of the public who wish to send condolence messages have been placed at the Union Buildings in Pretoria and at Tuynhuys in Cape Town.”

Padayachie, 62, died in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Friday. He was attending the African Peer Review Mechanism meeting.

– SAPA

Mabe no longer ANCYL treasurer


iol news pic Pule Mabe 2

The ANC Youth League’s treasurer general Pule Mabe has been removed from his position, the league said on Monday.

“The comrades lost confidence in the treasurer general,” African National Congress Youth League deputy secretary general Kenetswe Mosenogi told reporters in Johannesburg.

“The NEC (national executive committee) resolved to release the TG, Pule Mabe from his duties.” The decision was made at the ANCYL NEC meeting held over two days at the weekend.

Mosenogi said Mabe had not been suspended from the ANCYL, but was no longer the treasurer general or a member of the NEC.

“We have not suspended him…. He’s still an ANCYL member.”

The ANCYL called on ANC leaders to intervene in the national disciplinary committee of appeal’s decision to expel its leader Julius Malema and suspend secretary general Sindiso Magaqa and spokesman Floyd Shivambu.

“We demand they be reinstated,” Mosenogi said.

“They remain our leaders.”

The ANCYL wanted a “political solution”. – Sapa


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THE CASE OF TWO SUSPECTS ACCUSED OF MURDER POSTPONED!!!


The case of two suspects accused of a murder was postponed today at Taung Magistrate Court.  A sangoma(36) and his accomplice who is (23), a woman were arrested after a body of a 23 year old was found in a plastic bag near a river.

The body was found by a passerby who arleted the members of the community in Mokgareng,Taung. After the police were called at the scene,the investigations commerce and resulted in two people being arrested.

They will appear at the same court on the 10th of May,2012 and remain in custody.

“Two suspects who appeared before magistrate in Taung,will remain in custody as their case was postponed. The magistrate is allowing police to conclude their intensive investigations” said spokesperson of Taung SAPS Mr Mothusi Kgwenyape.

Chabangu: We are underdogs


Lerato Chabangu © Backpagepix

If there has been any doubt that Gordon Igesund can turn player’s career’s around, then look no further than Lerato Chabangu.

Gifted with skill, talent and pace, he has often found himself on the wrong thanks to a spate of alleged ill-discipline stints. But having been given a new lease of life by Igesund, he has been a catalyst at the Birds nest – a marvel to watch and a general in the midfield.

On Friday night, in their 5-2 over Black Leopards, he swapped from the wing to the heart of the midfield – a task he performed with aplomb.

Now there is a realistic chance that Chabangu and his Swallows teammates might end the season with an Absa Premiership medal. But he is the first to downplay that.

The Birds are currently in second spot with 50 points; just two points behind Orlando Pirates. The former Mamelodu Sundowns player produced a ‘MVP’ performance that enabled his side to keep their title hopes alive and in turn keep the pressure on Pirates.

“I don’t think there’s any pressure on us at the moment,” Chabangu said after the match.

“We are not the one on top of the log at the moment. The pressure is on the team above us because they have to make sure that they keep winning, because if they don’t, we will do our job and results will follow.”

“I think we felt a bit of that (pressure) tonight here in Giyani, because everyone knows that this is not an easy place to come and collect points, but we did. That’s something that isn’t easy to deal with knowing you’re supposed to win and not only win, but win convincingly, because goal difference might come into play at the end. We like the spot we’re in and we’re just going to keep working.”

Meanwhile, Chabangu’s performance drew praise from his assistant coach, Zeca Marques.

“He has been outstanding. I mean the guy started the season a bit slow, but he has grown in confidence and that has made our job a lot easier, because confidence to a footballer is like oxygen and he has a lot of that right now.

“The whole side has done well for us and it’s pleasing to see the position we are in right now considering our struggles last season.” said Gordon’s number two.

 

Trio share Sundowns award


Mamelodi Sundowns’ Player of the Month for April has been shared by three players.   

The three players sharing the award are captain Teko Modise, Surprise Moriri, Esrom Nyandoro.
 
According to the club, “the technical team felt [the trio] made an equal contribution during the month of April.”
 
Meanwhile, Denis Onyango and Abel Mabaso received the Special Recognition Award and were described by the Sundowns technical team as players with special leadership skills and are ones for the future-KICKOFF

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