ALL IN PLACE TO POLICE EUGENE TEREBLANCHE’S MURDER JUDGEMENT: NORTH WEST PROVINCE


BY Obakeng Maje
 
VENTERSDORP: Police in the North West Province are ready to police the crowds who will be gathering in and outside Ventersdorp Magistrates’ Court starting on Tuesday, 22 May 2012 until Wednesday, 23 May 2012. 
 
 The judgement is expected to be delivered from 09:00 in the morning and a large crowd is expected.

Based on previous confrontations between the two groups outside the Court, police are expecting even worse situations than the previous ones and are up to the task.

  Amidst of widespread rumours and sensationalists making threats that people will be shot at or even killed if the Court ruling is not in favour of the other group, police would like to warn all those who will be attending the Court Judgement during the two days that no unruly behaviour will be tolerated. No weapons of any kind will be allowed in the vicinity of the court and no disruptions of any manner will be allowed.

“Only accredited  people will be allowed to enter the court room and other people should take instruction from the Police and stand in the cordoned off sections. We condemn the sensationalist agenda. We also would like to warn any individual or grouping that may wish to threaten state security that they will meet the full might of the law and we dare them to test the capacity and the state of readiness of the South African Police Services” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

Different Police units that will be deployed at Ventersdorp starting on Tuesday, 22 May 2012 will include among others the crime prevention unit, public order police, flying squad, mounted unit as well as the airwing. 

The Provincial Commissioner of the North West Province, Lieutenant General Zukiswa Mbombo would like to urge the community accept and respect the Court’s ruling.

PROTESTATIONS LEAD TO LOOTING AND VANDALISM: NORTH WEST PROVINCE!!!!


BY Obakeng Maje

BOITEKONG(near Rustenburg): On Sunday, 20 May 2012,  protesters in Sunrise Park, Boitekong near Rustenburg embarked on violent protests. 

It is alleged that at about 21:00, a group of about 150 people started with an illegal gathering. Police were immediately informed about the situation and members responded to the complaint accordingly.

 

Allegedly this group of protesters were residents of an informal settlement called Dikhibidung, near Sunrise Park, and it was not clear what they were unhappy about as they did not want to engage in any conversations.  At about 02:00 on Monday, 21 May 2012, protesters attempted to set alight the local clinic, but the Police were there just on time and managed to remove a burning tyre that was placed inside the clinic.

Several window panes as well as the entry glass doors of the clinic were damaged when protesters threw stones at them. Immediately after attempting to set the clinic alight, protesters then proceeded to foreign nationals’ shops, 8 shops were reported to have been looted.

Police were on the scene and managed to disperse some of the protestors, but they kept on re-grouping.

 

“Today, Monday, 2012-05-21, the protesters set 3 dirt road scrapers  and one caravan alight. Allegedly this property belongs to a construction company, that was building roads in the area” Warrant Officer Tselanyane said.

 

Presently there are about 3000 protestors gathered and barricading the roads and throwing stones at the Police. Members of Bafokeng Public Order Policing are currently monitoring the situation.  

 

The Provincial Commissioner of the North West Province, Lieutenant General Zukiswa Mbombo would like to urge the community to not take the law into their own hands and warned that disruptive actions will not be tolerated in Boitekong.

 

How Chiefs will play next season


Stuart Baxter Coach Stuart Baxter of Finland celebrates their victory during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifier Group 4 match between Wales and Finland at the Millennium Stadium on March 28, 2009 in Cardiff, Wales.

Stuart Baxter has given some hint as to the type of football we can expect from Kaizer Chiefs next season. 

The former Bafana Bafana coach took over the reins at Naturena two weeks ago, and while he has admitted to KickOff.com that heknows very little about the players at his disposal, he does have a very clear of how he will want his charges to play next season.

Also read: Stuart Baxter’s message to Chiefs’ fans

“What I want to do is strike a balance between an African football that allows people the freedom to put their soul into the game, but at the same time we want to make it organised and efficient so that our football leads to us winning games and trophies and not only to make us a few friends but then disappointment,” Baxter tells KickOff.com.

“That’s the marriage I’m looking for, but I can’t promise that because at this moment I don’t know exactly how that marriage is going to look. 

“The players will tell me when I’m working with them what I need to change and what I don’t need to change, but I’ve certainly got a big picture in my mind of how I want Kaizer Chiefs to play, and I think that will suit our supporters.”

Ironically, a lack of ‘African football’ was one of Baxter’s predecessor, Vladimir Vermezovic’s, biggest criticisms, with Itumeleng Khune in particular a very vocal critic.

But while Baxter is confident of making this work, he is also realistic enough that it might take some time to perfect.

“You can talk about dreams and hopes and aspirations, but you can’t promise we are going to play a brand of football that is going to do this and that and win x-amount of trophies,” he adds.

“What you can promise is that everyone will be doing everything they can. No stone will be left unturned to try and give our supporters the success that they’ve been waiting for.”

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Ryan Cooper

Dynamos, Atlie relegated, Bay, Aces escape


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MP Black Aces won 1-0 and Dynamos lost 7-2 which secured the Witbank’s side stay in the National First Division while Atlie FC managed a point in their last clash with Vasco Da Gama which meant nothing for the rookies.

Although there was more at stake for the bottom sides, the top two finishers behind the NFD champs – the University of Pretoria – also had the important task of making it to the promotional play-offs where they will face Absa Premiership side Santos FC.

NFD newcomers Chippa United finish second after whipping FC AK 4-0 and Richards Bay side Thanda Royal Zulu take third place after beating the NFD champs 1-0. Blackburn Rovers, who were strong contenders for the league title finish fourth after falling 1-0 to relegation contenders Bay United and miss out on the play-offs.

Prior to today’s fixtures, Bay and Dynamos who had 32 points each, knew they had the better chance of survival but while the latter got hammered 7-2, Aces, just two points behind, leapfrogged the biggest losers of the day to stay in the second tier of SA football.

“We are over the moon,” said Aces skipper Eddie Williams. “Never before ave i felt such relief and joy and appreciation for a football match. We always believed we would make it and we made it difficult for ourselves. But i can tell you we all overjoyed,

In other results United FC beat Witbank Spurs 3-0 to finish in ninth place with 39 points, and African Warriors beat Sivutsa Stars 3-2 to finish in mid-table.

 

Nooij: only ourselves to blame for predicament


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Santos coach Maart Nooij says that the failure to win enough games at home has been the Cape side’s downfall this season.

 

The Peoples’ Team finished the season with a 1-0 victory over Jomo Cosmos at Athlone on Saturday.

However, it was not enough to save them from the play-offs as Black Leopards beat Ajax Cape Town 3-1 in Polokwane to ensure they finished above Santos.

“I am 11 years in African football, 10 years in international competition and I know there are no surprises, no presents.

“So I told the players when I arrived that we have to do it ourselves, we have to win our own home matches. When you don’t do that you are in trouble.

“So we were not very disappointed about the results of Leopards, we were not concerned with that, it wasn’t our deal, we cannot influence it,” said the former Mozambique national team coach.

Sunday’s NFD action saw Chippa United and Thanda Royal Zulu qualifying for the play-offs after finishing second and third respectively.

Nooij claims that he is confident in his side’s ability to navigate their way through the upcoming weeks.

“We are all men, they have to show character. If we are disappointed sitting like little sissies and children crying in the dressing room it would be not good.

“I think we are ready for the play-offs – if they play like we did against Cosmos and continue progressing like they have since I took over, we are looking forward to these games”

“My team is getting fitter each day, so I am confident because I saw my team playing today – I think it was our best game in five weeks. We showed today we can even score without our top striker (Eleazar Rodgers, suspended).

“I am not here long enough to compare the standard of the NFD to the PSL, I don’t have the context to do that. I can only look at my own team and I think we are improving.”

Santos’ first match is on Wednesday, when they travel to Richards Bay to face Thanda Royal Zulu.

The full play-off fixtures are as follows:

23 May 2012 – Thanda Royal Zulu vs Santos 27 May 2012 – Chippa United vs Thanda Royal Zulu 30 May 2012 – Santos vs Chippa United 17 June 2012 – Santos vs Thanda Royal Zulu 20 June 2012 – Thanda Royal Zulu vs Chippa United 23 June 2012 – Chippa United vs Santos-http://www.psl.co.za

Man throws kids off balcony, jumps


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Rome –

Police in northern Italy say a father has thrown his two young children to their deaths from a sixth floor apartment balcony before jumping to his death.

Brescia police spokeswoman Nicoletta Di Maio says the mother, who was home at the time, is currently in the hospital under sedation.

Italian news agency ANSA said the 41-year-old man had lost his job a year ago, but it wasn’t clear if economic difficulties were to blame. Italy, which is back in recession, has seen a rash of suicides in recent weeks.

Di Maio said the man first threw his children, aged four and 14 months, and then threw himself off the balcony. He died immediately; the children were pronounced dead at the hospital. – Sapa-AP


R100 000 for info on blue-light gang


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Hijack victim Ryan Pickford, who had his car taken by the blue-light gang terrorising Joburgers, has raised a R100 000 reward for the first person who can offer information that can help catch and convict the cops helping the suspects.

Pickford, who was hijacked just more than a week ago, has joined forces with his sister Brenda Ross to launch an awareness campaign, urging other victims to come forward.

And they are offering R100 000 as a reward for anyone who can help nab the police assisting the gang that is terrorising the northern and eastern suburbs.

Last week, top police officials announced that a series of hijackings by police impersonators were connected, and that the syndicate must be receiving help from corrupt police officers who provide them with uniforms, bulletproof vests, blue lights and R5 police-issue rifles.

Police confirmed five separate incidents of drivers being falsely arrested and kidnapped by fully uniformed men driving a white Golf GTI fitted with blue lights in the past two weeks alone, with other incidents still being reported. In each case, the victims were stopped by the “police”, and driven across the city in their cars before being dumped – mostly unharmed.

Pickford had been to visit his wife and newborn son at Morningside Clinic and was on his way home when he was pulled over by men claiming to be police officers. After being harassed and having his car searched for a few minutes, Pickford was ordered to get out of his car.

He was then handcuffed by the officers in full uniform, armed with R5 rifles and handguns.

They led him to their car, and another man drove off in Pickford’s Porsche Cayenne.

Once he was seated on the back seat of the blue-light vehicle, Pickford was informed that this was a hijacking.

He was held at gunpoint for almost an hour and a half and verbally harassed before the hijackers dropped him off in a veld in Centurion.

Since the kidnapping, Pickford and Ross have approached – and been approached by – dozens of concerned citizens and companies who want to help put the syndicate behind bars. Their new organisation, ENOUGH!, was formed to combat police corruption, abuse and harassment.

Ross said the organisation planned to help equip citizens with the tools they needed to exercise their rights when dealing with police and create a platform where victims of police abuse could share their experiences without fear of retribution.

ENOUGH! has received support from other crime-fighting campaigns – Justice Project SA and eBlockwatch – and has raised the growing reward for the successful arrest and conviction of the police officers who have helped the syndicate.

“If we can save another family from going through the same ordeal, we’ve done our job,” Ross told The Star.

“For the rest of his life, Ryan won’t ever be able to drive without looking over his shoulder. Trusting police is becoming impossible, and we want to help drivers to know their rights,” she said.

Their website, http://www.enough.co.za, will be going live later this week, but their Facebook group (facebook.com/enoughsa) has already built up a dedicated following since its launch last week.

Gauteng police’s head of visible policing, Major General Phumzo Gela, warned Joburgers against pulling over in deserted areas, especially by police officers in unmarked vehicles.

Gela said that it was well within a driver’s right to drive to the nearest police station when being pursued by police vehicles – marked or unmarked. Police officers were also obligated to show their identity cards when asked for them.

ENOUGH!’s first initiative is to distribute car stickers with the slogan: “This vehicle only stops at police stations. You are welcome to follow me there!”

But Pickford and Ross believe that extra incentive will be needed to convict the men responsible and have offered the large reward.

Anyone with queries or information on the police officers involved can e-mail info@enough. co.za

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ANC: Why the fuss over Mdluli?


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The ANC did not understand what the fuss was about regarding former national crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli, secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Monday.

“Why should the case of a civil servant who is in trouble in his department become a national matter?” he asked at a news briefing following the party’s national executive committee meeting.

“Why should it be elevated to a national question?”

Another suspension notice has reportedly been issued to Mdluli after Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa announced on May 9 that Mdluli would be moved from crime intelligence to a position in the office of the deputy national police commissioner for operations, Fannie Masemola.

Mdluli was first suspended in 2011 when he was arrested on fraud and murder allegations, but that suspension was lifted in March this year. The allegations will instead be tested by the Auditor General and at an inquest.

Mantashe wanted to know why the same fuss was not made when National Consumer Commissioner Mamodupi Mohlala-Mulaudzi took the trade and industry department to court after seeing her position advertised in a newspaper, and concluded she was losing her job.

“Civil servants will run into court from time to time… it is not a train smash,” said Mantashe.

“Why should the NEC spend an hour discussing that civil servant?” he said, in response to a media question on the party’s stance on Mdluli.

“That department can shift a man, that department can expel a man…it’s a civil servant.”

Meanwhile, it had no objection to NEC member, businessman and Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale asking the Public Protector to investigate the possible abuse of authority and state resources by Mdluli.

“I can take anybody to the Public Protector. You are an individual. You are a citizen. It can’t be an issue for the NEC,” he said.

In a statement on Saturday, Sexwale said his request related to the “so-called ground coverage intelligence report”, supposedly linked to Mdluli.

It is said to contain allegations that five Cabinet ministers, three premiers, and other people, were involved in a plot to unseat ANC president Jacob Zuma at the upcoming elective conference of the ANC in Mangaung in December.

In April, Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said she would first wait for the Inspector General of Intelligence Faith Radebe to conclude her own probe into Mdluli’s alleged abuse of R5 million from an intelligence secret fund, before deciding on a request for a probe by the Democratic Alliance and the FW de Klerk Foundation.

On Monday SABC radio news reported that acting police chief Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi signed a notice of suspension for Mdluli.

“I signed a notice of suspension on Sunday (May 13) but other than that I’m not sure… was it delivered and what’s the latest on it,” he said. – Sapa


MAGESTA ON DA GRIND!!!!!


BY:KGATLISO RAMOSE

Sometimes the only thing  that we do to avoid success, is refusing to be energetic. We tend to relax and lose hope or giving up very early without even move an ich.
 
We chat with the 19 years old Mmoloki Moleboge AKA Magesta who is a prove that passion,hardwork and talent is what matters in the music industry which sometimes consired to be gruel. “Hip hop is my destiny,I dont see myself doing any other genre” Hyper-active Magesta said!!!

He is the member of Tsedikgolo,a motswako group that started 4 years ago

“I wanna see myself being the role model to others especialy to those who are in rural areas who dont believe in themselves” he said

THE BEGINNIN OF A PROMISING JOURNEY
“I developed love for music at a very young age and I was inspired by the likes of Tuks Senganga,HHP and others,who were the kings of motswako music at that time”said the shy young rapper.

Late in 2008 he started a group by the name of Tsedikgolo together with friends who is now becoming the household name in the game.

‘We shared stage with 2 clap who is featured on the upcoming Tuks senganga’s album”

he said

Tsedikgolo include other promising rappers such as Sissy girl,Maestro and Lyncon who is also their producer.

THE POWER OF EDUCATION
Magesta is a first year student at Northwest University-Mafikeng Campus.He knows the power of education in one’s life.

The reason he opt to persue his studies after finishing matric, is because he know that things might not workout the way he planned and he wil need something to fall back on.
 
“I decided to study because in music you might not know what will happen next.There is no guarantees and I dont wanna be like other artists who die poor” Magesta outlined.

South Africa have a history of artists who die pauper irrespective of how famous they used to be.

 
The likes of Brenda Fassie,Nana Coyote,Umangi and the latest to add on that list is Brown Dash who past away weeks ago.

OVERCOMING OBSTACLES AND MOVING FORWARD
He admitted that this road wasn’t all easy and there were time when people written him off.

 
“Kgale bare batla is an answer to those who lost hope in us to those who thought we will never bounce back” he said.
 
 Kgale ba re batla is their last single which will be on their upcoming mixtape.
 
Their 365 mix tape wil be realised at the end of June this year.
 
“Hopefully we wil launch our mixtape at the end of June this year and we are busy finalising couple of things” Magesta said.

GIGS LINE UP
Tsedikgolo will the performing at Dryharts during June..the date yet to be confirmed

Fans can get in touch with Magesta on his facebook account.His username is Magesta Hiptswana Tsedikgolo or his group fanpage on facebook HIPTSWANA MUSIC!!!!

 
 

OPERATION CLEAN-UP IN MAHIKENG BEAR FRUITS


BY Obakeng Maje

MAHIKENG: On Friday, 18 May 2012 Police conducted a crime prevention operation in Mahikeng, Mmabatho, Lomanyaneng and surrounding villages. 

The aim of this crime prevention operation was to give a clear signal that Police will maintain a zero tolerance approach for the weekend.

 

During the operation, 44 suspects were arrested for different crimes such as possession of stolen property, rape, drinking in public, possession of dagga and unlawful gambling.   

Raids were also conducted at different businesses, households and all kind of vehicles were stopped and searched during the operation.  During raids, police acted on a tip-off and the following property was recovered and confiscated: 11 Plasma Television screens, 1 water cylinder, 1 printing machine, 2 meter boxes, 1 television stand, 1 double bed and 1 plastic bag containing clothes.

 

Members of the community who might have lost any of the above mentioned items in the past, are advised to contact Captain Ezekiel Rakodi in person at Lomanyaneng SAPS to claim their property. Identity Document as well as proof of purchase are essential for claiming the property.

Captain Ezekiel Rakodi can be contacted on (018) 397 – 5201 during office hours or alternatively on 082 374 0269.