Car allowance accusations ‘lies’ – Mmemezi


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Gauteng local government and housing MEC Humphrey Mmemezi on Tuesday denied signing off on a R3600 car allowance for his daughter and five other employees.

Reports accusing him of doing so were “lies”, he told the SABC.

“When I was the HR (human relations) manager I was working under the supervision and authority of executive manager of corporate services, and above that was the chief financial officer,” he told the national broadcaster.

“So as a ordinary manager I didn’t really have any authority.”

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Matthews congratulates Motaung and Taunyane


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 The Premier Soccer League CEO, Stan Matthews has congratulated two senior Premier Soccer League (PSL) officials were honoured this past weekend at the annual Gauteng Sports Awards held in Johannesburg.

 

PSL Life President, Dr Leepile Taunyane and PSL Executive member, Mr Kaizer Motaung were both honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award.

The PSL was also represented in other categories at the awards. Orlando Pirates took the ‘Team of the Year’ award while their skipper, Lucky Lekgwathi walked away with the Sports Personality of the Year. Orlando Pirates administrator, Senzo Mazingiza won the Sports Administrator of the Year award.

Matthews has lauded both Dr Taunyane and Mr Motaung for their achievement. “Ntate Taunyane and Kaizer Motaung have played a significant role in shaping the history of South African football. I would like to congratulate them for this achievement. It is important that we recognize the contribution our people have made while they are still amongst us. As the League, we are honoured to have men of their calibre.”

Matthews added: “I would like to also congratulate the Orlando Pirates team, Lucky Lekgwathi and Senzo Mazingiza. They have all made the PSL family proud.”

 

Dr Khoza Press Conference Live.


 

BY Obakeng Maje

Premier Soccer League CEO, Stan Mathews has resigned and this was confirmed today during Media Conference held today at the Premier Soccer League Headquaters.

Mathews is going back to Supersport. This was outlined by PSL and Orlando Pirates chairman, Dr Ivin ” Iron Duke” Khoza.

We would like to wish Mr Mathews all the best on his future endeavors and we were very privileged to have a person of his calibre. Cambridge Mokonyane will be an acting CEO until the post is filled in two to three weeks” He said.

Mathews also shared the same sentiments and appreciated the time given to him to act as a CEO of a local soccer body.

” I’m very to have had the opportunity to serve the league” He said.

Even though it is unclear what prompted the buoyed administrator to resign, the unconfirmed reports says the ironed-fist administration given out by the chairman might be the reason lead Mathews to resignation. 

Mathews is the third CEO to resign and we will keep you posted as the truth unfolding.

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Body found a week after murder


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Police are following several leads but have yet to make an arrest in the murder of a Sea Point resident whose body was found bound at the hands and feet in his flat about a week after he was killed.

Fernando Hurling, 34, who worked in the travel industry, was discovered dead in his Holmfirth Road flat on Sunday.

Police say a tik lolly was found at the scene.

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R500 000 in fines in just two hours


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Cape Town’s traffic services issued 1400 fines worth more than R500 000 during just one two-hour operation.

The afternoon peak operation stretched along Hospital Bend, where more than 200 private motorists were fined for ‘disobeying the channelising lines’. This is when motorists cross the road over a solid line.

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‘We are sitting on a ticking bomb’


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Pietermaritzburg – Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has demanded immediate answers on corruption allegations involving top ANC and government leaders.

This includes a charge that Gugu Mtshali, partner of Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, solicited bribes in exchange for facilitating a business deal to sell helicopters to Iran.

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SA heading to top of tik trade chain


South Africa is fast becoming a major exporter of one of the most destructive drugs on the market.

Only days after a UN Office on Drugs and Crime report singled out South Africa as one of the biggest players in the region in the manufacture of tik, police said they had arrested a woman allegedly trying to smuggle a large consignment of methamphetamine.

The 46-year-old woman, who is to appear in the Bellville Magistrate’s Court today, was arrested by border police at Cape Town International Airport on Sunday.

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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)

SAFA and Igesund still to meet on the appointment of technical team


BY Obakeng Maje

The South African Football Association (SAFA) and the new Bafana Bafana Head Coach, Gordon Igesund will be meeting shortly to finalise the composition of his technical team.

Reacting to various names that have been thrown around in the media that include that of former Bafana Bafana captain Lucas Radebe, Doctor Khumalo and Fani Madida, Igesund said he would first present his recommendations to SAFA’s Technical Committee that will deliberate the issue and come up with the names of the support staff.

“I am still drawing up a list of my recommended people whom I would like to surround myself with, I will present it to the Technical Committee  and once that is done, I will sit down with the SAFA management to take the process forward,” said the new Bafana Bafana coach.

“The main priority for the nation is doing well for the AFCON 2013 and qualifying for the FIFA World Cup in 2014. I am overwhelmed by the support I have received from the nation and I will try my level best to bring back glory days to Bafana Bafana,” he added.

Igesund was appointed Bafana Bafana head coach on Saturday, 30 June 2012. He takes over from Pitso Mosimane.

HEADLESS BODY FOUND!!!


BY Obakeng Maje

A shocking incident was reported to the Police in Makwasie Hills near Wolmaransstad.

On Monday, July 02, at about 08:00 police were alerted by workers at the Makwasie Hills Municipality in North West who were working at the Lobaleng township graveyard when they noticed that  one of the graves was tempered with.

They immediately alerted the family that had just buried their loved one on Saturday. The family quickly informed the Police.

  “On arrival at grave yard the police discovered that indeed a body of a man that was buried had been exhumed without permission. Further Police investigation revealed that the body was still in the coffin but it was beheaded” Captain Ngubane said.

The body of the deceased was taken to Wolmaranstad State Mortuary.

 It is still unknown who performed the evil deed.

The Police would like any member of the community to report the matter to the Police by contacting Brigadier Thulani Ngubane 082 3724511 or 1011 and the nearby Police station. Police are investigating the matter and the violation of cops and grave yard is being investigated.