Horror train crash toll rises


Emergency personnel at the scene of the Mpumalanga train and truck collision. (ER24)

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Johannesburg – The death toll following a collision between a train and truck in Mpumalanga on Friday has risen to 24, police said.

Provincial police spokesperson Colonel Leonard Hlathi said 23 people were killed and 26 injured in the accident.

“The [truck] driver has been detained,” he said.

The man would face murder charges in Tonga Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

Netcare 911 spokesperson Jeffrey Wicks said that the truck had been carrying the farm workers on the N4 when it collided with the train at a level crossing between Malelane and Hectorspruit, at 07:00.

Transnet tweeted that the truck was carrying 44 passengers.

“We would like to extend our sincere sympathies and condolences to the families of those whose lives were lost and a speedy recovery to the injured.”

For more details go to http://www.news24.com/

 

Maarohanye, Tshabalala lied: State


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Molemo “Jub-Jub” Maarohanye and co-accused Themba Tshabalala lied about a crash that killed four pupils in 2010, the Protea Magistrate’s Court heard on Friday.

“Accused number one (Maarohanye) blamed accused number two, supported by his witnesses which are biased and have an interest in the matter,” prosecutor Raymond Mathenjwa said.

“Accused number two (Tshabalala) also blamed accused number one, supported by individual statements.”

The two face charges of murder, attempted murder, and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

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Terror group targeting local Christians: Bishop


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Elite cops are investigating claims that terror group al-Shabaab is behind the murders of 14 Christians in the Western Cape.

The killings occurred within a 10-month period across the province, from Mossel Bay to Philippi, Macassar and Paarl.

All of the victims were Ethiopian Christians living here and the murders were initially thought to be random xenophobic attacks on foreigners.

The latest of these is a shop owner who was gunned down in Philippi last Friday.

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Robbers get hot and heavy in court


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Two robbers tried to get hot and heavy in a court while their trial was in full swing.

Witnesses and court orderlies were left with their jaws dropped after the couple ignored their surroundings and began making out like it was their last day on earth.

Police were left stumped as to what sparked the outrageous display of affection.

 

Some speculated that it could have been the excitement of being found guilty of theft charges in the reserved Mossel Bay court on Wednesday this week.

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Baby bashers get 10 years in jail


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Bradley Connor and Malinda Marshall were each sentenced to 10 years in jail for abusing their son, causing him to die blind and brain-damaged, News24 reported on Friday.

The sentence was handed down in the Johannesburg Regional Court on Friday morning.

Connor and his ex-girlfriend were found guilty of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm in November last year.

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Convict freed early, now held for rape


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A month ago Steven Hanson was released as part of President Jacob Zuma’s remission programme – and on Thursday he appeared in the Porterville Magistrate’s Court on charges of rape and abduction.

Hanson, 51, and his co-accused Jurgen George, who is charged only with rape, were arrested at Hanson’s home in Porterville.

It is alleged that the two men kept a 39-year-old woman at his house for three days and raped her several times.

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CASTLE LAGER REMAINS THE BEER BEHIND BAFANA BAFANA


BY Obakeng Maje

The South African Breweries’ (SAB) ‘beer behind our boys’, Castle Lager has extended its two decade long association with the South African Senior Men’s National Team (Bafana Bafana), by an additional 5 years.

“We are extremely proud of our association with Bafana Bafana and thrilled to renew our sponsorship of the team for a further five years. Over the last twenty years we have stood by them during their highs and lows and look forward to making a meaningful contribution, as they re-establish themselves at the top of African Football, starting with the 2013 African Cup of Nations” says Vincent Maphai, SAB Executive Director Corporate Affairs and Transformation.

Football has been a key part of Castle Lager, with its first sponsorship foray into the sport going back to 1959. The relationship with Bafana Bafana began some two decades ago, at the time of South Africa’s readmission to international football in 1992, when Castle Lager became the team’s first sponsor.
The brand has seen the team through three FIFA World Cup final appearances (1998, 2006), including on home soil in 2010. And the crowning achievement still remains lifting the Africa Cup of Nations trophy in 1996.

 “As much as we focus on the past and our long and fruitful relationship with Bafana Bafana, we at SAB are excited about the future of the team with the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2014 FIFA World Cup on the horizon.

“We will continue to lend whatever support we can to the team to ensure that future South African stars get the same wonderful opportunities at international level that those over the past 20 years have enjoyed,” says Maphai.

The South African Football Association (SAFA) has extended its thanks to Castle Lager for the support given over the years, as well as the future commitment.
“Castle Lager has always been Bafana Bafana’s undisputed number one supporter and we as SAFA are very excited and grateful at this sponsorship extension. Castle Lager has always been synonymous with the country’s Senior Men’s National Team and the next five years is going to continue the exciting journey,” said SAFA President Kirsten Nematandani.

“For any national team to do well on the international stage, there is need for financial backing and we are very grateful to Castle Lager for sticking with Bafana Bafana through thick and thin,” he added.
Castle Lager’s highly successful SuperFans campaign will again rally the nation behind Bafana Bafana later this year during the 2013 African Cup of Nations. Called “Africa United”, the campaign will see 16 PSL fans chosen as Bafana Bafana SuperFans.

Bafana Bafana’s next international fixture will be away in Sao Paolo, Brazil on 7 September 2012. Castle Lager will accompany the team as a new era dawns for the national team under the stewardship of recently appointed head coach, Gordon Igesund.    
 

FORMER PSL PLAYERS OBTAIN THEIR COACHING CERTIFICATES


 

JOHANNESBURG- Former Premier Soccer League players will be gratuating today at SAFA House after undergone an intensive coaching training organised by the football body.

BY Obakeng Maje

Some of the graduating participants include Fabian McCarthy (formerly Kaizer Chiefs); Duncan Lechesa (formerly Free State Stars); Goodman Mazibuko (formerly Moroka Swallows); Sam Magalefa (formerly Jomo Cosmos); Michael Manzini (formerly Mamelodi Sundowns) and Lehlohonolo Seema (formerly Orlando Pirates).

FIFTEEN SCHOOL COMPUTERS BURNT DURING SERVICE DELIVERY PROTEST


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MOROKWENG: The Community of Bona-Bona village near Morokweng in the North West Province burnt down Tlotlang Thuto Middle School  during their service delivery protest.

Two classes and a staff room were burnt down.

This happened on wednesday at about 2:00 in the morning.

 

“It is alleged that the community members broke the burglar door of the school kitchen, took out two gas cylinders and placed them in each class” Brigadier Ngubane said.

“They opened them and set the classroom alight. The staff room caught fire from the two classes and fifteen computers which were in the room were badly burnt”He yelled.

 No one has been arrested and a case of arson, public violence and malicious damage to property has been registered.

 

Comrades winner’s B-sample tests positive


Mamabolo, whose A-sample tested positive for methylhexaneamine after he won the 89km ultra-marathon in Durban last month, would face a hearing on a doping charge, Saids CEO Khalid Galant said in a statement on Friday.

“Now the process to constitute a hearing will proceed and a date will be set where Mamabolo will be afforded the opportunity to defend himself against the charge of doping,” Galant said.

Galant explained that the B-sample test, which is a 30ml sample of the original sample of the athlete, is a confirmation test to confirm the result of the A-sample.

For more details go to http://mg.co.za