Malema arrest orchestrated by cowards: Magaqa


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Expelled ANC Youth League secretary general Sindiso Magaqa on Saturday told the M&G that the imminent arrest of Julius Malema is “part of an orchestrated campaign, by those who lack the political coherence to engage on political issues, to tarnish the image of the [ANC Youth League] president.”

Magaqa said that Malema and his associates had been expecting the arrest.

“They resort to dirty tricks because they’re cowards,” he said.

“It was not a surprise for us because we knew there is an orchestrated campaign that is being run in government to arrest the president of the ANC youth league,” he said.

“You will have noticed that after the Marikana issue, this thing of arrest has popped out because people were very aggrieved that [Malema] emerged as a leader who can go and listen to the people, and people have responded to his call for a mining revolution so we can share the economy of this country,” said Magaqa.

“We knew when we touched the nerves of the institution in power now, of the establishment, they were bound to respond.”

Magaqa said the threat of arrest had not cowed Malema. “These actions by the government give us more strength. We are more determined,” he said.

“The youth of South Africa will rebel,” he said. “We are ready to fight fire with fire.”

Magaqa said neither he nor Malema had seen the charges but added that “whatever charges come we will go to the court”. In the meanwhile, it was business as usual.

Plundering the state

On the other side of the coin, civil rights organisation, AfriForum, that laid a charge of corruption with the South African Police Service (SAPS) against Julius Malema on 24 July 2012, has welcomed the news that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of Malema on these charges.

Kallie Kriel, CEO of AfriForum, congratulated the Hawks, as well as AfriForum’s own investigation unit, on the professional way in which they conducted their respective investigations against Malema, resulting in this warrant being issued.

AfriForum’s charge against Malema was made in terms of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (Act 12 of 2004) and laid at the Brooklyn Police Station in Pretoria.  This charge concerned the fact that Malema allegedly used the Ratanang Family Trust, of which he is the sole trustee, as a vehicle for obtaining compensation from business people in exchange for his assistance to ensure that government tenders were granted to them.

According to Kriel, the issuing of the warrant sends a very clear message to all leaders that no-one is above the law.  “Malema made a serious error in judgement by thinking that he is untouchable,” Kriel said.

Kriel stated that the fact that someone like Malema, who claims to represent the poor, according to the findings of the investigations against him, in fact helped to plunder the state coffers to enrich himself at the cost of service delivery to the poor, is a disgrace.

Hotshot lawyer

On Friday the City Press newspaper reported that Malema’s lawyer, Nicqui Galaktiou confirmed that an arrest warrant has been issued for him.

The paper reported that Malema faced charges of money laundering, corruption and fraud relating to his Ratanang Family Trust and its shareholding in On-Point Engineering, a company that allegedly made millions from Limpopo government tenders.

The Star newspaper has revealed that Galaktiou had previously and successfully defended among others Gijima, SA business person Robert Gumede and former Zambian president Rupiah Banda’s son, Henry Banda.

She is a director at Brian Kahn Incorporated Attorneys.

She has 12-years experience in motion and trial work and disputing resolution matters and is head of the Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department.

Galaktiou is also a member of the International Bar Association.

Malema was expected to appear in a Polokwane court next week after a warrant was issued for his arrest. – Sapa.

Three suspects arrested in Madibogo after raping a 83 year old gogo


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BY Obakeng Maje

Madibogo- Police arrested three suspects after a 83 year old gogo was raped. It is suspected that three suspects aged between 22-37 broke into a old woman’s house and ransacked it.

This gruesome event took place last night a Morolong village,near Madibogo sergeant Moiloa said. 

“It was réported that three guys gain entry through the window,where one of the suspect injured himself. The suspects allegedly found gogo sleeping alone in the house” said Moiloa.

After gaining entry,it is said they demanded money which gogo told them she does not keep the money in the house.

“One suspect started raping gogo while others were staring at him. It is alleged that other two joined in after the first one finished” sergeant Moila explains.

The suspects left the house and gogo screamed for help,where neighbours came to her rescue.

The police were called and one suspect was arrested at nearby tavern after intensive search. He led the police to other two.

“Three suspects will appear in court soon for rape and house-break charges. A 83 year old gogo was admitted at Madibogo Hospital with internal injuries.

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Northern Cape pupils to return to school after agreement


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file photo: (walter letsie high school in taung)

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela and Deputy Mineral Resources Minister Godfrey Olifant met the community of Kuruman in Northern Cape in an effort to resolve the education crisis there, Public Protector’s office said today.

 

Yesterday, Madonsela and Olifant met traditional leaders, the transport and infrastructure committee of surrounding villages and the broader community, spokesperson Kgalalelo Masibi said in a statement.

 

The meeting sought an undertaking that the children would resume schooling on Tuesday. It also discussed progress on the sourcing of funds for building priority roads.

Madonsela would look into what happened to the budget allocated to roads in the area.

 

A total of 41 schools in the province had closed because of high levels of intimidation and protests – not education-related – in mainly the John Taolo Gaetsewe district municipality.

 

Pupils have not been attending school since June.

 

Residents there have been protesting about a lack of tarred roads and other municipal services. 

SAPA

Amajita draw with Nigeria


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By Obakeng Maje

Nelpruit-The South African Under 20 National Team, Amajita played to a one all (1-1) draw against Nigeria in their first leg of the African Youth Championship qualifiers.

 

The clash took place on Friday, 21 September 2012 at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga.

 

 Amajita’s Thabani Mthembu continued his unbelievable run with yet another goal in the 12th minute to give South Africa the lead going into half time.

 

But reigning champions, Nigeria, came back into the second half with more aggression and intent. Their efforts paid off in the 54th minute when Ajagun Abduliellel scored from a corner kick after the South Africans failed to clear the ball.

 

Amajita coach Solly Luvhengo says although he is not happy with the result, he was a bit disappointed that his side had conceded at home.

 

“I am happy with the team’s performance but obviously not happy with the result. It is not the end of the road as I believe we still have a fighting chance in Nigeria in the second leg. I believe we could have scored more goals but luck was not on our side. We have noted where we went wrong and it is back to the drawing board to work on those mistakes,” said Luvhengo.

Amajita travel to Nigeria for the second leg which is scheduled to take place in a fortnight.

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Malema could be charged for incitement: Expert


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Johannesburg – Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema could be found guilty of inciting mineworkers to violence, regardless of whether he influenced them, an expert has found.

 

Former University of South Africa criminal law lecturer Carel Snyman concluded that Malema, who is due to appear in court in Polokwane next week on unrelated charges, did not have a valid defence to the charges of incitement.

 

Snyman was commissioned by trade union Solidarity to compile an expert view on the matter.

 

The union earlier filed criminal charges of incitement to violence and intimidation against Malema, following comments he made to striking mine workers urging them to make the mines “ungovernable”.

 

Solidarity deputy general secretary Dirk Hermann said on Friday that Snyman had found Malema did not have a valid defence.

 

“It is… immaterial whether or not the mine workers had in any way been influenced by Malema’s utterances,” he said in a statement.

 

“Incitement to commit any crime is punishable. The definition of incitement does not distinguish between successful and unsuccessful incitement.”

 

Hermann said the report had been given to the Hawks to assist in their investigation of the charges against Malema.

 

Earlier, an arrest warrant had been issued for Malema.

 

“We were notified today that a warrant of arrest was issued for Mr Malema,” his lawyer Nicqui Galaktiou told Sapa.

 

“We don’t know which court and when it will happen, but we are engaging with authorities on that. It will be in Polokwane.”

 

She said Malema had not yet been arrested.

 

“No, he hasn’t. My understanding is that he won’t be arrested.”

 

She said the charges against her client were unknown.

 

“We do not know what the charges are and we don’t have a copy of the warrant.”

 

A City Press report said that Malema faced charges of money laundering, corruption and fraud relating to his Ratanang Family Trust and its share holding in On-Point Engineering, a company that allegedly made millions from Limpopo government tenders.

 

Authorities refused to comment or confirm the warrant.

 

Unshaken

 

The SA Revenue Service said it had nothing to do with the warrant.

 

“…We want to state categorically that any and all reports that SARS requested that a warrant be issued for Mr Malema’s arrest are completely untrue and without foundation,” it said in a statement.

 

“Sars is not involved in the criminal investigation into and prosecution of this matter.”

 

The Hawks said it did not issue warrants.

 

“The Hawks don’t issue warrants, so we don’t comment on that,” said Hawks spokesman McIntosh Polela.

 

Asked if the unit was planning to arrest Malema, he said: “Even if we were planning to arrest him, we won’t tell you.”

 

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s spokesperson, Zweli Mnisi, referred queries to provincial police.

 

Gauteng police spokesperson, Brigadier Neville Malila, said he knew nothing about an arrest warrant for Malema.

 

Justice department spokesperson Mthunzi Mhaga could not immediately be reached for comment.

 

Malema’s close colleague, suspended ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu could not be reached for comment.

 

On Tuesday, Malema told reporters in Johannesburg if he was arrested, it would be done illegally.

 

“If we are illegally arrested tomorrow, we would have been arrested by [President] Jacob Zuma,” Malema said at the time.

 

He said he was willing and ready to go to jail, and was not intimidated.

 

“I have nothing to hide… I only have my convictions. Nothing will stop me from fighting for economic freedom, not even my death… We are unshaken.”

 

Malema said he had it “on good authority” that there were instructions “to get rid of some us…”

 

At the time, presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj said: “The presidency is aware that this person is prone to making wildly unsubstantiated and unwarranted claims and statements, and we do not wish to dignify them.”

SAPA

 

The Hawks cannot confirm Malema’s warrant of arrest


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Johannesburg – The Hawks would not confirm a news report on Friday that a warrant had been issued for the arrest of expelled ANC Youth League  leader Julius Malema.

 
“The Hawks don’t issue warrants, so we don’t comment on that,” said spokesman McIntosh Polela.
 
Asked if the unit was planning to arrest Malema, he said: “Even if we were planning to arrest him, we won’t tell you.”
 
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s spokesman, Zweli Mnisi, referred queries to provincial police.
 
Gauteng police spokesman, Brigadier Neville Malila, said he knew  nothing about an arrest warrant for Malema.
 
The City Press reported that the warrant was issued on Friday morning.
 
Malema was due to appear in a Pretoria or Polokwane court next week on charges of money laundering, corruption and fraud, it said.
 
The matter related to his Ratanang Family Trust and its shareholding in On-Point Engineering, a company that had allegedly made millions from Limpopo government tenders.
 
The publication said it was unclear whether Malema would be jailed before appearing in court. – Sapa

Malema has no leadership qualities- Survey


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Johannesburg – Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema does not have the potential to be a future leader in South Africa, according to a survey by the Reputation Institute released on Friday.

 
Dominik Heil, managing director of the Reputation Institute SA, said on Friday that Malema could also not be seen as an “instigator of widespread unrest”.
 
“Malema’s rating in the leadership survey was the lowest of any global leader ever surveyed by the Reputation Institute,” he said in a statement.
 
“This means that Malema lacks the emotional bond with a support base that would motivate them to follow his calls for action.”
 
The survey found that Malema had failed to build an emotional bond with South Africans, which would allow him to get support among the country’s lowest income earners.
 
However, Malema’s continuous presence in “the public discourse” was a threat to stability and had the potential to seriously damage South Africa’s reputation.
 
Heil said a country’s reputation was based on whether people believed its people were friendly and welcoming.
 
“Malema’s actions undermine the international community’s confidence in South Africa as a welcoming, friendly and constructive country,” he said.
 
“The fear and panic that has ensued is unwarranted, since he has no leadership credibility and is therefore unlikely to get people to heed his calls to action.”
 
Malema was denied entry on Monday to an event at Wonderkop stadium, in the North West, where striking miners were to be briefed on developments about their wage demands.
 
After a lengthy discussion, Malema drove off, escorted by about 10 police vans.
 
A police helicopter circled overhead, and police on foot patrol ran to points of entry to the stadium, ready to stop him if he turned back.
 
Heil said the incident proved that Malema did not have the support base to justify the media’s coverage of him.
 

The media needed to focus attention on more “critical issues”.

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Kanye West to hit S.A


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It’s official.

 

The multiple-award winning rapper is set to jet to our shores next year to perform for one night only.

 

The event, which will be sponsored by alcohol beverage maker Castle Lite, is said to be scheduled for February 2, where West will perform to his fans at an undisclosed venue in Johannesburg.

 

Brand campaign manager of Castle Lite Khayakazi Dyantyi said: “Yes, it is true we are bringing Kanye West next year, for a one-night-only event”.

 

This year the brand brought singer Drake to perform at Gallagher Estate and next year the brand hopes to host 6 000 guests to live the experience with West.

 

Limited tickets are expected to go on sale at Computicket from September 28, priced from R650 for a standard ticket to R1 000 for golden circle. 

 

City Press

MTN 8 tickets selling fast like fat cakes


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Johannesburg- With just over 48 hours to go, there are just under 10,000 MTN8 Final tickets left, and the PSL says it is expecting a full house at Orlando Stadium.

 

Moroka Swallows take on SuperSport United on Saturday, September 22, at 8.15pm.

 

“We are expecting a last-minute rush as we have seen huge interest from the public as the final gets closer,” head of communications Connie Motshumi says.

 

“This promises to be one of the most exciting Soweto vs Tshwane battles, as the two teams that finished second and third respectively in the League last season go to war. And it will be a ‘Wafa Wafa’ moment, with the winner taking it all!”

 

The entertainment line-up will include popular house music DJ Oskido, Professor, Trompies, Black Motion, DJ Zinhle among others.

 

The first 10,000 people to get to the stadium will also get T-shirts; caps and flags.

 

Tickets can be purchased at Computicket and Shoprite Checkers countrywide.

 

Prices are R40 for adults and R10 for children aged 3-12.

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

Cosatu threatens mass strike over E-Tolling


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Johannesburg- Labour federation, Cosatu, has threatened mass action if e-tolling is implemented in Gauteng. It has again urged government to interact with all stakeholders to find an alternative funding.

 
The Constitutional Court yesterday set aside an interim order halting e-tolls in Gauteng. This was because the High Court had not considered the separation of powers between the court and the executive.
 
In April, the High Court in Pretoria ruled that a full review was needed before e-tolling could be put into effect.
 
Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) says the voice of ordinary citizens has been disregarded. It also claims Sanral will not be in a position to implement tolling within the next few months.
 
Cosatu is threatening mass action if the controversial tolling system is implemented.
 
Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says the government cannot make the mistake of reading the Concourt decison as meaning “they have a right to willy-nilly introduce the tolls.”
 
The government cannot make the mistake of reading the Concourt decison as meaning they have a right to willy-nilly introduce the tolls
Gary Ronald, from Automobile Association, says the ruling will confuse consumers.
 

Ronald is concerned that if the situation becomes a stop and start process where there is a review happening and if the review goes as expected, then Sanral will have to stop e-tolling again. This would have rather confusing effects on the consumer.

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