Giggs makes British Olympic squad


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London – Manchester United’s Welsh winger Ryan Giggs has been included as one of the three over-age players in the British Olympic soccer squad announced by manager Stuart Pearce on Monday.

Wales striker Craig Bellamy of Liverpool and Manchester City right back Micah Richards are the other two in an 18-man squad predominantly made up of Premier League players.

Former England captain David Beckham said last week that he had missed out on a place.

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Cosatu condemns child neglect


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An increase in children’s deaths due to neglect in the North West is worrying, the provincial Cosatu said on Monday.

North West secretary Solly Phetoe condemned the most recent deaths of two children in Wolmaransstad and Zeerust on Wednesday.

An 11-month-old baby drowned in a bucket used as a chamber pot, while a two-year-old drowned in a bucket of water that had been used for washing laundry.

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Supervision sentence ‘too lenient’ for abusive dad


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A correctional supervision sentence would be too lenient for a man convicted of assaulting his son, the Johannesburg Regional Court heard on Monday.

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

Correctional services officer Themba Mjonondwane said considering the nature of Bradley Connor’s crime, such a sentence would be too lenient.

“I find it difficult to put my head on the block and say he qualifies (for a community-based sentence),” he told the court.

Motshekga calls on police to arrest textbook culprits


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Service providers who allegedly dumped textbooks meant for Limpopo pupils need to be arrested, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said on Monday.

“We feel this is now an act of sabotage, and we call upon the police to arrest these culprits without further delay,” she said in a statement.

Motshekga said a team was sent to the province to investigate the service providers, and to lay charges against them where appropriate.

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15 Mpumalanga liquor outlets closed


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Fifteen Mpumalanga liquor outlets were closed for contravening conditions of their licences, an official said on Monday.

Trade and industry department spokesman Sidwell Medupe said more than 30 restaurants, bottle stores and taverns had been raided since Thursday.

“The outlets in Malelane, Komatipoort and Nkomazi were closed down and the owners fined R1500 each because they did not adhere to the conditions of the liquor licences issued for their businesses.”

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THE BIRTHDAY BASH WS AWASOME!!


BY Kgatliso Ramose

The two best Djs hosted the mother of all party in Taung, Pudumoe Community Hall celebrating their birthday.

Dj Buzz and Notorious Dj were up in arms as the crowds cheer every movement. Even though the event was delayed, the party started in a bang. 

The event started at 21H00 and the Dj who opened the show was on points. he started blasting Hip-Hop music and the crowds went wow….The party brought who’s who of Taung and its surroundings.

The revelers enjoyed and where exposed to the home-brewed talents.

“We really made it and will always cheerish the warmth and the love of those who attended the event” NotoriousDj proudly said.

The events will be hosted annual and expected to be bigger and better.

For more follow ups go to Dj Buzz and Notorious Dj’s Facebook Page and twitter for more in-depths.

You can catch Notorious Dj weekly on Vaaltar Fm from 15H00-18h00 ONLY ON THE HOTTEST FREQUENCY 93.6 or IF YOU OUTSIDE TAUNG AREA AND ITS SURROUNDINGS, GO TO WWW.VAALTAR.CO.ZA FOR LIVE STREAM AUDIO

Palace Super Falcons retain trophy in style


BY Obakeng Maje

Defending champions Palace Super Falcons retained their Sasol League National Championships title in fine style whey they defeated Cape Town Roses by five goals to two (5-2) in the final played at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi near Durban on Sunday, 1 July 2012.

Falcons also pocketed fifty-thousand rand (R50 000) for lifting the trophy which they keep as they have now won the tournament three times in a row. This is the first time prize-money was handed out in the championships which have been running for four years.

Banyana Banyana star Portia Modise of Falcons, who was instrumental in the victory, was selected as the Diski Queen of the Match after scoring three a hat-trick.

“The fact that Palace Super Falcons played and lost the 2009 final to Detroit Ladies on penalties, and then won the title in 2010, 2011 and now 2012, is purely statistical. We have a very experienced squad that includes current and former Banyana Banyana players, but the level of play at the Sasol League National Championships is forever on the increase and the challenge gets tougher each year. Sasol and SAFA need to be commended for the platforms that they have created for the upliftment of women’s football over the past four years,” said Modise.

“The R50 000 prize money for the winning team is another example of progress. It’s the first time that the tournament has had prize money which is another positive step for women’s football.”

Former national team player Martha Makoma and Shirley Ruene joined Modise’s triple strike on the score-sheet, but while Palace Super Falcons were the superior side throughout the match with another former Banyana Banyana player, Chantel Esau superb on the right side of attach, Cape Town Roses presented a tougher challenge than the scoreline suggests.

“This is the greatest day in women’s football. We did not expect this cheque as we have been playing in this tournament and not getting anything. We would like to thank SAFA and Sasol for this fine gesture which we believe will inspire all the teams to work harder in next year’s tournament, and will also go a long in assisting the team,” said Bob Maredi, Team Manager of Palace Super Falcons.

With Banyana Banyana midfielders Leandra Smeda and Nocawe Skiti, both from Cape Town Roses, working hard to launch attacks on the Gauteng-based side’s goal area, the team from Gugulethu can be pleased at having reached their first Sasol League National Championship final, taking home R35 000.
Hosts Durban Ladies collected R25 000 for ending third in the tournament after they outplayed Bloemfontein Celtics 5-2. The Free State side took home R20 000.

The other five provincial champions who did not qualify for the last four each receive fifteen-thousand-rand (R15 000) – these are City Lads, RC Mills, Al’s Puk Tawana, Kanatla Ladies and Msiphuya FC.
“I must say I have been impressed by the standard of play at this tournament and it shows that women’s football is on the rise every year. At the beginning of the week it was a bit disappointing to see high scores, which indicated to one that some teams came unprepared but improved as the tournament progressed,” said Banyana Banyana head coach Joseph Mkhonza.

“We have seen some players we believe will add value to the national team but we will only be able to rope them into the national team set-up after the Olympics Games which start in London later this month. From what I saw this week, I believe the national team has a lot of back-up even though some are still raw but just need to be introduced slowly to our system.”

3rd /4th place play-off results:
Durban Ladies  5 
Bloemfontein Celtic 0

Final results:
Cape Town Roses 2
Palace Super Falcons 5

“For us at SAFA we are very proud to be hosting such an event because it is the place where we are able to showcase the talent we have in women’s football. The standard is also lifted by the presence of some Banyana Banyana players in their clubs because this is where they come from before they play for their country. Such tournaments have given rise to the competitive edge of the ladies as they want to be seen by the Banyana Banyana coaches who have spent the week here,” said Sam Masitenyane, Chairperson of the SAFA Competitions Committee.

With 11 goals in the tournament, Durban Ladies’ striker Slindile Ngubane won the Sasol Golden Boot (top scorer) award, while Bloemfontein Celtic’ national team striker Sanah “Diego” Mollo was voted by her peers as the Sasol Diski Queen of Queens (Players’ Player of the Tournament).

Modise also collected the Sasol Player of the Tournament Award. Palace Super Falcons goalkeeper Bridgette Molale was named as the Sasol Goalkeeper of the Tournament.

Individual Awards:

Referee of the Tournament:
Lufuno Nemagovhane (Limpopo)

Goalkeeper of the Tournament:
Bridget Molale (Palace Super Falcons)

Most Promising Young Queen of the Tournament:
Abongiwe Dlali (Cape Town Roses)

Top Goal scorer of the Tournament:
Slindile Ngubane – 11 Goals (Durban Ladies)

Coach of the Tournament:
Joe Mabaso (Palace Super Falcons)

Diski Queen of the Tournament: (Player of the Tournament)
Portia Modise (Palace Super Falcons)

Diski Queen of Queens: (Players’ Player of the Tournament)  
Sanah Mollo (Bloemfontein Celtic)

LEOPARD ON LOOSE BETWEEN GROOT MARICO AND SWARTRUGGENS


BY Obakeng Maje

Police are warning the public around the Groot Marico and Swartruggens area to be on the lookout for a strain Leopard that was seen around the area.

The animal was spotted during the early hours of Monday, 2 June 2012, at about 5:40 on the N4 Road.

 

The Leopard believed to have escaped from one of the farms that are around the Sterkstroom area

“Police would like the public to be cautious and if the leopard is spotted, please inform the local Police or Nature Conservation Authorities. Do no attempt to catch the leopard as it is a dangerous animal that can kill” Brigadier Ngubane said.

 

Groot Marico SAPS Tel: 014 503-0069/5.

 

Swartruggens SAPS Tel: 014 544-0002. 

Could your true love be under your nose?


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Los Angeles – Pheromone parties being held in the US ask guests to submit a slept-in T-shirt that will be smelled by other participants.

Then, voila! You can pick your partner based on scent, or so the theory goes.

The parties started out as an experimental matchmaking fest by a California woman weary of online dating, but it turns out they also have a root in science. Researchers have shown that humans can use scent to sort out genetic combinations that could lead to weaker offspring.

At a dimly lit art gallery in Los Angeles on a recent night, partygoers huddled around several tables covered with plastic freezer bags stuffed with shirts and an index card bearing a number. Once they found one they liked, a photographer snapped a picture of them holding the bag and projected it on to a wall so the shirt’s rightful owner could step forward and meet his or her odour’s admirer.

Konstantin Bakhurin, a 25-year-old neuroscience graduate student, said he bypassed the bags that smelled like baby powder or laundry detergent or perfume in search of something more unique: the owner of a distinctive yellow T-shirt whose fragrance he described as “spicy”.

“I think it’s probably a bit more pseudoscience,” said Bakhurin, who attended with two fellow graduate students from University of California, Los Angeles. “I just kind of came here for kicks to see what would happen.”

The parties are a marked contrast to the proliferation of online dating sites, which demand countless details from singles. In some ways they are taking romance back to its most primal beginnings.

Judith Prays, a web developer who now lives in Atlanta, said she came up with the idea for pheromone parties after she failed to find a match online. She said she’d date men for a month or so before things soured, until she started seeing a man who wasn’t what she was looking for and wound up in a two-year relationship.

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‘Death squad’ allegedly planted evidence


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Unlicensed guns were planted next to the bodies of 14 suspects killed during operations by the Durban Organised Crime Unit, the State has alleged.

This was allegedly to create the impression that the lives of the police officers effecting the arrests were in danger, according to a preliminary indictment of the policemen filed in court.

Most of the suspects had died of multiple gunshot wounds.

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