‘Madiba’s heart would bleed’


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If Nelson Mandela knew what was happening in SA, his heart would bleed, Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said at the University of the Free State’s global leadership summit on Wednesday

He said even though there were many outstanding South Africans who could go anywhere in the world and make a success of themselves but chose to remain in SA to better the country, there were still problems plaguing society.

“It’s unacceptable that there are people who still go to bed hungry. It’s unacceptable that our children should still be studying under trees.

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Red Devils scrape through


MANCHESTER United beat AmaZulu 1-0 here last night in a game which, even as the first game in pre-season, seldom entertained the predominantly red-wearing crowd.

WILY: United manager Alex Ferguson

Were it not for Dimitar Berbatov’s majestic skills, fans might have had doubts about whether they were watching England’s most successful club.

Berbatov, perhaps playing one of his last games in the club’s colours after reportedly stating his intention to leave, didn’t look fazed by supporters’ pleas not to leave United.

The Bulgarian relished his playmaker role in midfield, just behind strikers Frederico Macheda and Javier Hernandez, and continuously pumped in deadly passes behind the hosts’ rearguard.

The Red Devils, as expected, enjoyed possession and created the best chances in the opening quarter of the game.

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Issue of captain unclear – Who will captain Bafana Bafana?


NO RUNAWAY SUCCESS : Bafana skipper Steven Pienaar.Photo: Veli Nhlapo

GORDON Igesund will decide on his Bafana Bafana captain before September 7.

The coach said on Tuesday that the decision would be made before the team takes on Brazil in Sao Paulo that night.

Will the new coach retain the old captain, Steven Pienaar?

Igesund sparked the debate over the Bafana captaincy last week at a breakfast talk when he said there were a number of competent players who could fill the role, pointing to Morgan Gould, who was in the audience, as one of them.

But on Tuesday the Bafana coach diplomatically came out with the assertion that “at this moment, Steven Pienaar is the Bafana captain”.

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Malema joins Winnie to honour icon Mandela


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MADIBA’S former wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, yesterday sang the praises of expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema, who formed part of her entourage during Mandela Day celebrations in Qunu.

Madikizela-Mandela and her daughter Zindzi arrived with Malema and suspended youth leaders Sandiso Magaqa and Floyd Shivambu to officially open a block of rooms at the Mzontsha Child Care Centre at Ngqeleni as part of celebrating former president Nelson Mandela’s birthday.

The home was donated by the Mandela family.

Madikizela-Mandela’s endorsement of Malema comes hot on the heels of her refusal to attend a Mandela Lecture delivered by President Jacob Zuma in Limpopo. In a letter she lambasted the ANC for “hurting” the Mandela family.

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North West wish Madiba happy 94th birthday


BY Obakeng Maje

The North West Provincial Government has joined all South Africans and the international community in wishing former President Nelson Mandela a happy 94th birthday, and in celebrating his life and legacy.

Speaking at the International Mandela day celebration held at Dinokana Stadium on Wednesday, Acting Premier, MEC for Education and Training Louisa Mabe wished Madiba a happy birthday citing that the province is happy to be hosting an event that is honouring the world icon.

 “Our former President, Nelson Mandela is very special to all of us, he dedicated most of his life to the democracy that we are enjoying today.

“As the first President of a democratic South Africa, we will always thank him for promoting peace and stability in the entire South Africa,” she said.

Thousands  of people throughout the North West province came in large numbers to join Ministers, MEC’s, Mayors, MPL’s, in celebrating the  Madiba’s birthday.

Thabiso Mere, 22, from Dinokana village thanked government for choosing her village to host the national Mandela day event.

“I really see how Madiba has touched the lives of so many people and thanks our government for hosting this event here.

Happy Birthday to Madiba, he means a lot to all of us,” she said.

In honour of Madiba, people have been urged to spend 67 minutes of their time helping others especially the poor.

Acting Premier Mabe joined Arts and Culture Minister Paul Mashatile to hand over a four bed roomed house to the family of Bertha Badirwang who lives in Kgalagatsang village.

They were also accompanied by the Deputy Minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu and Health Minister Aaron Motswaledi.

Deputy Minister for Arts and Culture, Joe Phaahla, North West MEC’s for Public Works, Roads and Transport, Raymond Elisha and MEC for Economic Affairs, Conservation and Tourism, Motlalepula Rosho led a team of volunteers that dedicated 67 minutes of their time painting Maramage Primary School.

Minister Paul Mashatile called on South Africans to make every day a Mandela Day by continuing to helping others especially those that are poor or less fortunate.

He said South Africans must stand together to fight the challenges of poverty.

 “We must together join hands in expanding job opportunities for the unemployed youth. Let us all strive to become agents of a caring society,” he said.

Speakers from various political parties led by the Chief Whip of the Majority Party in the National Assembly, Mathole Motshekga also paid tributes to Madiba.

North West wish Madiba happy 94th birthday


BY Obakeng Maje

The North West Provincial Government has joined all South Africans and the international community in wishing former President Nelson Mandela a happy 94th birthday, and in celebrating his life and legacy.

Speaking at the International Mandela day celebration held at Dinokana Stadium on Wednesday, Acting Premier, MEC for Education and Training Louisa Mabe wished Madiba a happy birthday citing that the province is happy to be hosting an event that is honouring the world icon.

 “Our former President, Nelson Mandela is very special to all of us, he dedicated most of his life to the democracy that we are enjoying today.

“As the first President of a democratic South Africa, we will always thank him for promoting peace and stability in the entire South Africa,” she said.

Thousands  of people throughout the North West province came in large numbers to join Ministers, MEC’s, Mayors, MPL’s, in celebrating the  Madiba’s birthday.

Thabiso Mere, 22, from Dinokana village thanked government for choosing her village to host the national Mandela day event.

“I really see how Madiba has touched the lives of so many people and thanks our government for hosting this event here.

Happy Birthday to Madiba, he means a lot to all of us,” she said.

In honour of Madiba, people have been urged to spend 67 minutes of their time helping others especially the poor.

Acting Premier Mabe joined Arts and Culture Minister Paul Mashatile to hand over a four bed roomed house to the family of Bertha Badirwang who lives in Kgalagatsang village.

They were also accompanied by the Deputy Minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu and Health Minister Aaron Motswaledi.

Deputy Minister for Arts and Culture, Joe Phaahla, North West MEC’s for Public Works, Roads and Transport, Raymond Elisha and MEC for Economic Affairs, Conservation and Tourism, Motlalepula Rosho led a team of volunteers that dedicated 67 minutes of their time painting Maramage Primary School.

Minister Paul Mashatile called on South Africans to make every day a Mandela Day by continuing to helping others especially those that are poor or less fortunate.

He said South Africans must stand together to fight the challenges of poverty.

 “We must together join hands in expanding job opportunities for the unemployed youth. Let us all strive to become agents of a caring society,” he said.

Speakers from various political parties led by the Chief Whip of the Majority Party in the National Assembly, Mathole Motshekga also paid tributes to Madiba.

North West wish Madiba happy 94th birthday


BY Obakeng Maje

The North West Provincial Government has joined all South Africans and the international community in wishing former President Nelson Mandela a happy 94th birthday, and in celebrating his life and legacy.

Speaking at the International Mandela day celebration held at Dinokana Stadium on Wednesday, Acting Premier, MEC for Education and Training Louisa Mabe wished Madiba a happy birthday citing that the province is happy to be hosting an event that is honouring the world icon.

 “Our former President, Nelson Mandela is very special to all of us, he dedicated most of his life to the democracy that we are enjoying today.

“As the first President of a democratic South Africa, we will always thank him for promoting peace and stability in the entire South Africa,” she said.

Thousands  of people throughout the North West province came in large numbers to join Ministers, MEC’s, Mayors, MPL’s, in celebrating the  Madiba’s birthday.

Thabiso Mere, 22, from Dinokana village thanked government for choosing her village to host the national Mandela day event.

“I really see how Madiba has touched the lives of so many people and thanks our government for hosting this event here.

Happy Birthday to Madiba, he means a lot to all of us,” she said.

In honour of Madiba, people have been urged to spend 67 minutes of their time helping others especially the poor.

Acting Premier Mabe joined Arts and Culture Minister Paul Mashatile to hand over a four bed roomed house to the family of Bertha Badirwang who lives in Kgalagatsang village.

They were also accompanied by the Deputy Minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu and Health Minister Aaron Motswaledi.

Deputy Minister for Arts and Culture, Joe Phaahla, North West MEC’s for Public Works, Roads and Transport, Raymond Elisha and MEC for Economic Affairs, Conservation and Tourism, Motlalepula Rosho led a team of volunteers that dedicated 67 minutes of their time painting Maramage Primary School.

Minister Paul Mashatile called on South Africans to make every day a Mandela Day by continuing to helping others especially those that are poor or less fortunate.

He said South Africans must stand together to fight the challenges of poverty.

 “We must together join hands in expanding job opportunities for the unemployed youth. Let us all strive to become agents of a caring society,” he said.

Speakers from various political parties led by the Chief Whip of the Majority Party in the National Assembly, Mathole Motshekga also paid tributes to Madiba.