Sanders alleged killers due to appear in court today


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By Obakeng Maje

Pretoria- Three suspects who are accused of murdering a former world heavyweight boxing champion Corrie Sanders will appear in court today.

Sanders won the World Boxing Organisation’s heavyweight title in March 2003 by dropping Ukrainian Wladimir Klitsckho in the second round in Hanover, Germany. He retired five years later.

He was at the Thatch Haven Country Lodge, in Brits, on September 22 when armed robbers entered and began firing shots at random. Sanders was hit in the hand and stomach and died in the Kalafong hospital the next day.

Earlier on Monday, the three men accused of murdering Sanders appeared in the Brits Magistrate’s Court.

Paida Fish, 19, Samuel Mabena, 27, and Chris Moyo, 25, each face one count of murder and three charges of robbery with aggravating circumstances.

Mabena also appeared in court three weeks ago in connection with the murder of farmer Mauritz Oberholzer near Brits on September 5. This matter was postponed.

The three were arrested in the Oukasie informal settlement, near Brits, a month ago after police received a tip-off, police spokesman Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

At the address where the men were arrested, police recovered a cellphone, vehicle key, purse, handbag, and cash believed to have been stolen during the robbery in which Sanders was shot.

“Police then went to a second address and a third suspect was arrested” Ngubane said.

The three men are Zimbabweans.

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Banyana to face Cameroon in a friendly


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By Obakeng Maje

The South African Senior Women’s National team (Banyana Banyana) will play an international friendly match against Cameroon on Monday, 22 October 2012 at the Omni Sports Stadium in Yaounde, Cameroon. Kick-off is at 14h30.

 

The Sasol sponsored Banyana Banyana is in Cameroon finalising preparations for the CAF African Women’s Championship to be staged in Equatorial Guinea from 28 October to 11 November 2012.

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Sister: We want to improve our rankings


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By Obakeng Maje

Banyana Banyana central defender Amanda Sister has recovered from the quadriceps injury that side-lined her for the past week and back in training at the national camp in Yaoundé, Cameroon.

 

Prior to the Sasol sponsored-South African national senior women team’s departure to Cameroon, the Port Elizabeth-based player sat out of the two international friendly fixtures played against Zimbabwe as a precautionary measure.

 

 The 22-year-old Sister, who plays her club football for Liverpool Ladies (Sasol League Eastern Cape) has formed a solid partnership with Janine van Wyk in the centre of defence over the past two seasons, creating solidity in front of goalkeeper Thoko Mndaweni.

 

“I am just glad to be back training as it was not nice to be left in the stands watching while my team-mates played in the matches against Zimbabwe,” said Sister.

 

“We will want to be at our best when we play at the CAF African Women Championship 2012 as we look to improve on our world ranking of 56th place. Our opening match on October 28 against Equatorial Guinea is so key as many of our players who were in the team in at the CAF African Women Championship 2010 in Ekurhuleni, will want to set the record straight.”

 

Equatorial Guinea beat the South Africans in the semi-finals of the tournament two years back and in so doing, book themselves a place along with eventual champions Nigeria, at the FIFA women’s World Cup held in Germany last year.

 

“Losing to Equatorial Guinea left us shattered in having missed out on FIFA women’s World Cup qualification, but we picked ourselves up and qualified for the 2012 London Olympics along with Cameroon,” added Sister, who has been capped 36 times for her country.

 

Apart from midfielder Yola Jafta who is nursing a hamstring strain but is expected to be fit in time for selection for the opening fixture against Equatorial Guinea, all the players are hard at training in Yaoundé.

 

Following the Group A match against Equatorial Guinea, Banyana Banyana will face Senegal in Malabo on October 31, and will travel to Bata for their encounter with DR Congo on November 3.

 

A good run of form will see the South Africans play in the semi-finals in either Malabo or Bata on November 7, with the 3rd/4th place playoff and the title decider both scheduled for Malabo on November 11.

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