Bafana beat Kenya in a friendly


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Nairobi, Kenya – Bafana Bafana were rewarded for a dominant display over Kenya as they overcame their African opponents 2-1 in an international friendly match at Nyayo National Stadium, in Nairobi, on Tuesday.

 

A first half stunner from Tokelo Rantie and an own-goal by Christopher Wekesa saw the visitors score twice in a game where they created a number of chances.

 

Kenya were awarded a penalty in the 71st minute, and duly converted to level the scores, but Gordon Igesund’s men took four minutes to grab the lead again and a deserved win.

 

The usual script applied as Bafana failed to convert or create enough chances, but with the changes in Igesund’s first four games in charge, the victory away from home is a credible result.

 

Igesund will be pleased with the efforts of his troops against African opposition as he looks to finalise his squad for Afcon 2013.

 

Wayne Sandilands was handed a rare start ahead of Itumeleng Khune as the Bafana’s keeper sat on the bench nursing an ankle niggle.

 

Kenya, 52 spots below South Africa in the Fifa World rankings at 128th posed little threat upfront, and gave Sandilands little work for the evening, save picking the ball out of the back of the net for the Kenyan penalty.

 

The game began at a high-tempo, and South Africa were awarded a free-kick in a dangerous position on the edge of the Kenyan area in the second minute. It was taken quickly -trying to catch the home side off-guard -but it was an easily saved by Arnold Origi in goal.

 

In the tenth minute, Siphiwe Tshabalala spurned a close range chance as he found himself in perfect position inside the six yard area with just the keeper to beat, but his first-time shot was off target, drifting out harmlessly for a goal kick.

 

Three minutes later, Tshabalala again was too hasty with a cross, but the ball hit a Kenyan defender and Rantie was able to get his first strike on goal in, although it was well-wide.

 

Rantie, however, was on the scoresheet before long with the opening goal in the 20th minute.

 

Lerato Chabangu showed great vision when it looked like there was little on in the middle of the field, his pinpoint pass through a gap in the defence saw Rantie run onto the ball and from the edge of the area he made no mistake, and smashed the ball into the back of the net to make it 1-0 to the visitors.

 

The home side had an appeal for a penalty in the 43rd minute, in what seemed their best chance of the first period. Wesley Kemboi went down in the box, but the referee opted to give the Kenyan a yellow card for diving to the groans of the home support.

 

Tshabalala, reportedly feeling dizzy, was taken off at the break and Sifiso Myeni replaced the Bafana playmaker.

 

Dino Ndlovu, who was came on for Rantie, nearly scored with his first touch in the 59th minute. From a Bafana corner, Kenya allowed the ball to bounce and Ndlovu pounced on the ball from close range, but the angle was too tight as his strike hit the wrong side of the post.

 

Bafana conceded a penalty in the 71st minute for a handball by captain Bongani Khumalo. Dennis Oliech stepped up for Kenya, and was clinical from the spot as he levelled the scores with 17 minutes left in the match.

 

The scores remained level for precisely four minutes. Bernard Parker ran at the home defence from a quick throw-in their half and his shot was deflected into goal by Wekesa for an own-goal to make the score 2-1 to Bafana. – Sapa

Jub Jub, co-accused guilty of murder


Johannesburg – Musician Molemo Jub Jub Maarohanye has been found guilty of killing four schoolchildren while drag racing in Soweto in March 2010.
 
The guilty verdict was handed down at the end a long four-day judgment on Tuesday in the Protea Magistrate’s Court. 

Maarohanye’s co-accused Themba Tshabalala was also found guilty.

Four schoolchildren were killed and two were seriously injured. 

Last week, as Magistrate Brian Nemavhidi read out his judgment, family members of the schoolchildren broke down and were seen comforting each other.

‘I didn’t kill my pregnant girlfriend’


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Thato Kutumela, accused of murdering Zanele Khumalo, leaves the court building.

Pretoria – A Mamelodi East man on Monday pleaded not guilty in the Pretoria High Court to raping and murdering his girlfriend, who was five months pregnant with his child.

Zanele Khumalo was 18 when she was found dead in her parents’ Garsfontein home. According to a post-mortem, report she was probably strangled to death.

Thato Kutumela, 26, also pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbery with aggravating circumstances. He is accused of robbing her of her pyjamas, panties and robe.

Zanele was murdered on the morning of April 21 last year. She had written her matric the previous year and as she had fallen pregnant, she decided to spend a gap year at home, before resuming her studies.

The State alleged she had a love affair with Kutumela and it is claimed that he on occasion physically abused her.

It is claimed that on the day of the incident he waited outside the complex where she lived, until somebody opened the gate. Zanele was alone at home at the time and while the accused was there with her, neighbours saw her crying. But she assured them she was fine.

The State claimed Kutumela then raped and strangled her. He allegedly left her lying on her stomach and covered her with a blanket. He is said to have stuffed her pyjamas and underwear into his backpack before leaving the complex.

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Another man shot outside court


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Cape Town – A 27-year-old man was shot and wounded outside the Bellville Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, Cape Town police said.

“He was shot in the head around 9.40am,” said Warrant Officer November Filander.

The man, from Delft, was about to appear in a dagga-related case but it was unclear if he was an accused or a witness.

“He was about to enter the building when occupants of a green Audi A4 fired shots,” said Filander.

“We don’t know if they aimed directly at him as there were other people there.”

The man was taken to hospital in a serious condition.

On Monday, an Inkatha Freedom Party supporter was shot dead outside the Ntuzuma Magistrate’s Court in KwaZulu-Natal in front of police and journalists.

A man was arrested at the scene and is due to appear in the same court on Wednesday. – Sapa

Judge rejects Jub Jub’s version


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Johannesburg – The version given by musician Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye of the accident that claimed the lives of four schoolchildren was rejected in the Protea Magistrate’s Court in Soweto on Tuesday.

“This version is not accurate as it contradicts the accepted versions,” magistrate Brian Nemavhidi said in handing down judgment.

“He (Maarohanye) could not explain why his fans, who were excited to see him and even recorded him, would falsely implicate him in the accident.”

The Soweto courtroom was packed and Maarohanye and co-accused Themba Tshabalala showed no emotion as they listened to the summary of witnesses in their trial.

Maarohanye and Tshabalala were allegedly drag-racing in Protea North on March 8, 2010 when they crashed into a group of schoolchildren.

Prince Mohube, Mlungisi Cwayi, Andile Mthombeni, and Phomello Masemola, were killed.

Nemavhidi also rejected Tshabalala’s evidence, saying it contradicted the evidence given by the State witnesses.

“It is not true that you overtook accused one (Maarohanye) when it was safe to do so,” he said.

Nemavhidi said two witnesses testifying for Maarohanye had collaborated their evidence to suit his version but they failed to convince the court.

Tshabalala, dressed in a suit, and Maarohanye, in a tan leather jacket and braided hair, did not look at each other once during Nemavhidi’s summary.

Nemavhidi started handing down judgment by comparing and pointing out differences in the testimonies of the witnesses.

He said the eye witnesses corroborated evidence about how the accident happened.

The drugs tests Maarohanye and Tshabalala had taken tested positive for morphine and cocaine.

“Insinuation of tampering with drug tests can’t stand. The results did not change,” he said.

“The urine samples were not tampered with and the cellphone video was not compromised.”

The court accepted the evidence and testimonies of the witnesses.

Tshabalala sat upright, seemingly paying attention to every word, while Maarohanye sat with his arms folded and closed his eyes for long periods at a time.

He occasionally shuffled in his seat, sipped water and scratched his head while Tshabalala did not move.

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Khumba mines strike ended after 40 people were arrestedk


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The strike, which began on October 3, was ended when a team of 200 – a collaborative effort between the police, mine security and emergency services – apprehended 40 workers on the mine’s premises after failing to adhere to a court order which required that they leave.

 

Speaking to the Mail & Guardian at the deserted Sishen mine in Kathu in the Northern Cape, the police’s Colonel Hendrik Swart said the plan to move in was developed over the space of three days despite the court order only being obtained at the weekend.

 

The strike originally saw 300 workers down tools in demand of an additional R15 000 in wages. The workers also held R3.3-billion worth of mining equipment hostage which was all recovered during the raid.

 

“We still have to confirm if anyone was hurt,” Swart said.

 

The arrestees face charges of contempt of court but in time additional charges such as theft and intimidation could be added.

 

“It all depends on the investigation,” Swart explained.

 

In protest

Around 50 protesters dressed in blue overalls demonstrated outside the Kathu police station on Tuesday.

 

The group is understood to be protesting 

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Political unrest hunt Kwazulu-Natal


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Durban- It was always going to be a tense situation. But nothing could have prepared police officers, court officials and journalists for what was to follow – the gunning down in cold blood of an IFP member in broad daylight in front of a crowd of hundreds of people at the Ntuzuma Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

 

The killing has sent shock waves across the province and spurred calls for military intervention.

 

“I had just finished interviewing eThekwini National Freedom Party (NFP) councillor Mzonjani Zulu after court proceedings when he pulled out a gun and fired two shots at Siya Dlamini, killing him” IOL journalist.

 

Dlamini, 29, from the volatile KwaMashu Hostel, had been carrying a rusty spear.

 

Dlamini was hit in the head and chest and died in front us.

 

There was chaos as people dived and ran for cover. But Zulu, a member of his party’s national working committee, calmly walked into the court immediately afterwards and police arrested him.

 

This incident has triggered fears that the days of political violence that tore the province apart in the mid-1980s and early 1990s are back. The incident has been condemned by political parties in the province.

 

The two men were at court to attend the first appearance of NFP councillor Mgezeni Gwala, his son Bonginhlanhla, and a friend, Sibusiso Ncengwa. The trio handed themselves over to KwaMashu police on Friday and were charged with murder following a shooting that claimed the life of Cebile Shezi, an IFP supporter, at the hostel two weeks ago.

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