Mpisane arrested on bribe claim


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Durban – Wealthy businesswoman Shauwn Mpisane was arrested on Friday after she allegedly attempted to a bribe a witness in her forthcoming fraud trial.

Mpisane, accompanied by her husband, S’bu, handed herself over to the Hawks at the Malvern police station, at 10.30am.

A convoy of luxury vehicles, including a BMW, Audi and Range Rover, with several bodyguards were spotted outside the police station.

A source said she had been approached by Hawks investigators and members of the Anti-Corruption Task Team, at her La Lucia home early on Friday morning and informed of the charges against her.

An informer had tipped off police about the alleged bribe.

It was agreed she would not be taken into custody by police and that she would hand herself over in the presence of her attorney.

Hawks spokesman, McIntosh Polela, said Mpisane was warned to hand herself over at the Malvern police station by 11am.

She was expected to appear in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court on charges of bribery and corruption and defeating the ends of Justice, Polela said.

“This is a very serious offence. Our members acted swiftly after they had received information about the alleged bribe.”

Her legal representative, advocate Jimmy Howse, said he could not divulge any information. He refused to confirm if Mpisane had been arrested or if she would be appearing in court.

Mpisane is facing 173 charges of fraud, forgery and uttering involving R4.7m.

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Exam board ready for matric finals


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ohannesburg – The Independent Examinations Board (IEB) announced its readiness on Friday for the upcoming Grade 12 matric examinations.

CEO of the assessment body, Anne Oberholzer, said it was all systems go for matric pupils expected to sit on Monday for their non-official language examinations, such as French, Portuguese and German.

“Learners have already completed their oral assessments and practical examinations which include Information Technology, Computer Applications Technology, Visual Arts, Music, Dramatic Arts and Life Sciences,” she said.

On Thursday, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said all nine provinces were ready for the exams.

“We are confident that the 2012 exams will proceed as smoothly as it has been in past few years. We cannot foresee any major discrepancies,” she said.

A total of 527,335 full-time pupils and 120,352 part-time candidates would write the exams, and 264 question papers had been moderated and approved by the quality assurer, Umalusi.

The last IEB examination would be written on November 28. – Sapa

Safa mourns the passing on of Madigage


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By Obakeng Maje

Johannesburg- It is with shock and regret that the South African Football Association (SAFA) has learnt of the untimely passing on of Bafana Bafana assistant coach, Thomas Madigage in a car accident near Burgersfort in Limpopo in the early hours of this morning.

 

Further details will follow once the Association has met with the family and police.

 

“We are shocked and at a loss for words and as we speak, we are on our way to meet the family and find out what actually happened,” said SAFA President, Kirsten Nematandani.

 

“We would like to pass our sincere condolences to the family, friends and the entire nation on this shocking development,” added the SAFA President.

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Bafana Bafana assistant coach died in a fatal car accident


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BY Obakeng Maje

Limpopo- South Africa woke up to rather disturbing news of losing one of Mzansi’s finest products in soccer.

The soccer fratenity are shocked to hear that unfortunately South Africa lost yet another talent when the death of Bafana assistant, Thomas Madigage was announced.

Madigage was pronounced death after being involved in a fatal car accident last night while travelling from Burgersfort to Polokwane.

Even though the details surrounding the death of former Supersport assistant coach still sketchy Limpopo SAPS Provincial spokesperson, Mulaudzi confirmed the news.

“Mr Madigage was involved in a horrible accident where three animals were also involved. There was also another car in the accident too” Hangwani Mulaudzi said.

A 41 year old former player was born in Pretoria, North of Johannesburg. He assistant former Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane while still at Supersport.

Tommy as he was known to masses was elected by current Bafana coach Gordon Igesund assistant coach.

Madigage once played for Bafana and will be remembered for his ZCC trademark hat.

He last played for Bafana back in 1997 under watchful eye of Clive Barker. His was game was against Netherland.

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Marikana miners stay away from work


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Johannesburg – Gold Fields said most miners returned to work at its strike-hit South African operations on Thursday but a new walkout at Lonmin’s Marikana platinum mine dampened hopes of an end to the worst labour unrest since apartheid.

 

More than 80 000 miners have downed tools since August in often violent strikes that are hitting growth and investor confidence in the economy and raising questions about President Jacob Zuma’s leadership.

 

In a surprise move, 4 000 workers at Lonmin’s Marikana mine stayed away from work on Thursday, disrupting operations once again at a plant where police killed 34 striking miners in August.

 

“There have been disruptions at various shafts since yesterday,” Lonmin spokesperson Sue Vey said. The company later said it believed the workers were protesting against the arrest of three miners as part of a police investigation.

 

Only a month ago, the Marikana strikers returned to work after being granted pay increases of up to 22 percent following a six-week strike.

 

Kumba Iron Ore is expected to resume operations at its giant Sishen mine soon after clearing away strikers who had been occupying the pit for nearly two weeks, but other companies have reported fresh incidents.

 

Petra Diamonds said production at its Cullinan mine had been hit after a fifth of workers went on strike. Forbes and Manhattan Coal also reported disruptions at two of its mines.

 

Gold Fields, the world’s fourth-largest bullion producer, said all of the 9 000 workers at its Beatrix mine and 90 percent of the 14 300 workforce its KDC West shafts had clocked in, suggesting most of the 12 500 wildcat KDC West strikers had heeded an ultimatum to turn up or face the sack.

 

“Approximately 1 500 employees who did not report for work before the deadline are deemed dismissed,” the company said in a statement, adding the fired workers had 24 hours to appeal.

 

Gold Fields has said it may issue a similar ultimatum to 8 500 strikers at KDC East.

 

More and more mining companies in South Africa have resorted to threats of mass dismissals to tackle the strikes gripping the sector.

 

Around 15 000 workers have been sacked in the last two weeks, although experts say it is more a hardball negotiating tactic than outright dismissal.

 

“It’s largely a tactical move,” said a labour lawyer, who asked not to be named as he is involved in talks to resolve the strikes. “They don’t expect to be able to run a mine with a completely new labour force.”

 

While most of the workers will be rehired when the protests end, weeks of strikes have pushed some already struggling shafts into the red, meaning some jobs will be lost.

 

Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) said it would not fire any wildcat strikers at its relatively profitable Union and Amandelbult mines for now, as it seeks to engage unions to resolve the disputes.

 

The world’s No. 1 platinum producer also said it was open to discussing the fate of the 12 000 miners already dismissed at its Rustenburg operations, which are known to be struggling.

 

“While it remains our stated position that we will not reinstate the 12 000 dismissed Rustenburg employees, we have agreed with our recognised unions that we are willing to discuss their status as part of this engagement,” it said, without elaborating. Attendance at those mines remains below 20 percent.

 

AngloGold Ashanti, the world’s third-largest gold producer, said it would make a decision next week on whether to issue an ultimatum to workers.

 

Two months of unrest, in which more than 50 people have been killed, are taking its toll on South Africa’s reputation.

 

Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s have both lowered South Africa’s credit rating, citing a lack of political leadership and rising pressure on the government to throw money at the social problems underscored in the mines. – Reuters

North West-born Botlhale scoops whopping R250 000 after winning SA got talent competition


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BY Obakeng Maje

North West- Botlhale Boikanyo, born and bred in Mafikeng, is 11 years old and the eldest of three children. She is now in grade 6 and loves school and church. Her philosophy in life is “Education + Jesus = Success”.

She continually finds herself in leadership positions at school and at church.

She has been the top performing student in every grade and has been awarded for being the most confident learner in her school. She is also a member of Mmabana arts, culture, and sports club.

“I am very grateful and with God by my side,I knew this will be possible. And to my fans out there,thank you for voting for me really appreciate that” she said.

 Botlhale began reading and writing poetry at the age of 6 and says that it just came naturally to her. She has performed at school, church, weddings, government events, on radio, and in other television competitions.

She aspires to be like Lebo Mashile because of her strong personality. In July this year she represented her school in a municipal book day poetry competition that was entered by 21 schools and took second place, from this her poem was published in the newspaper The Mail.

She has now entered SAGT because she wants to share her passion for poetry with the world.

Botlhale’s other interests include reading, acting, and dancing. Her dream job is to become an entrepreneur because she believes that to change the world; you need to change one person’s life and the best way to achieve that is by creating jobs.

She would also like to be in the entertainment industry and own an international company.

Her greatest ambition is to change the world.

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Talented Botlhale raised the bar for the aspirant poets,say North West premier


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By Obakeng Maje

Mahikeng- E-TV SA’s Got Talent Show 2012 winner Botlhale Boikanyo has not only raised the bar for aspirant poets across the country but has undoubtedly claimed the status of the North West Province as the home of talented artists, Premier Thandi Modise said in congratulating the 11 year old 

 

 for scoping the coveted R250 000 price on Thursday night.

 

   “Botlhale is a jewel that we should nurture for the world stage because the world is her oyster. Her passion, talent, inspirational poetry, self-confidence and with which she performed before millions who watched the talent search show distinguished her as a professional in the making destined for greater heights. She really did us proud. The sky is the limit for her. The provincial government will do everything possible to support her to achieve her dreams. ”said the overjoyed Premier Modise.

 

“As we celebrate Botlhale and thank all the viewers who voted for her, we should salute her single mother for teaching her to believe in herself and for encouraging her reach for the sky. In her we have a special mother with a special child. ” added Modise.

 

Runners up to the grade six learner at Sol Plaatjie Primary School who said that her ambition is to “Change the world” were the PJ Twins from Bonteheuwel and 3rd place went to Donlynn and Cameron, also from Cape Town.

 

The young Botlhale from Imperial Reserve in Mahikeng won herself thousands of admirers who who ensured that she makes it into the finals when she competed against and beat boxers” Drumkit and Evo”,tap dancers “T Squared”,singers

 

  “Melanie Adams, Iziqhaza” and owner-and-dog act Xandre and Finn in the semi-finals.

 

Her performance received a standing ovation from the entire audience and judges in the semi finals and finals. One of the judges, Shado Twala had cried openly in admiration of the young poet’s talent.

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SAWID:Women ready to lead the country


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Recent vibrant debates in the press and the media regarding the readiness of women to lead political parties and the country have again reminded us of the powerful role women can play in transforming political dynamics based on power to collaborative, participative dialogues based on consensus.

 

South African Women in Dialogue (SAWID), an independent, non-partisan South African Women’s Forum committed to improving the status of every individual woman by engaging national government, the private sector, civil society organisations (NGOs, CBOs and FBOs) and donors; and forming partnerships to shape development agendas, applauds the women who have come out in support of nominating women to the highest positions of power in the country.

 

It is abundantly clear that it is time for a leadership change beyond musical chairs, and that women and men of integrity need to support the selection and election of women of substance, moral courage and emotional fortitude to take South Africa in the direction of the inclusive democracy, the culture of human rights and the economic prosperity that so many South Africans have lost their lives over during the many years of the struggle against apartheid.

 

It will take inspired, moral, transformational servant leadership to undo the combined effects of patriarchy and apartheid and to empower women to continuously conquer their daily struggles against   poverty and  inequality  in order to reach their full human potential.

 

SAWID therefore urges women everywhere to step up their support for women in elected positions, including the presidency of political parties and the country, but also cautions women not to wait until women leaders are elected to the highest decision-making positions, but instead to demand that women become agents of their own development by creating the world as they would like to see it. 

 

South African Women in Dialogue has been at the forefront of piloting an action learning poverty eradication approach in three municipalities that honours the perspectives and realities of women by building on the centrality of the family in women’s lives, by professionalising work women often do for free, and by offering a holistic, grass-roots solution that imbeds self-reliance and resilience at the household level, were humans live.

Let the people govern themselves and deliver their own services, in a model of cooperative governance that teaches self-reliance, collaborative decision-making and compassionate economics.

 

 

 

Only when women have reproduced the patterns, textures and rhythms of their lives in the institutional arrangements that govern them, will we truly be able to say, Malibongwe! For women not only want a woman president, but each individual woman also wants to be the agent of her own development and the architect of a more caring and kinder world, informed by the  values of cooperation, service and human dignity. The women of South Africa are indeed ready. 

 

Elect them, so that they may lead. 

 

 

 

Issued by South African Women in Dialogue

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Banyana Banyana aiming high


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BY Obakeng Maje

Banyana Banyana will be looking to further climb up the FIFA world rankings and end a busy 2012 football year on a successful note when they compete at the CAF African Women Championship 2012.

 

The showpiece will be held in Equatorial Guinea from 28 October to 11 November.

 

The 21-member squad is scheduled to fly out of Johannesburg on Friday, 19 October 2012 to continue their preparations in hot, climatic conditions in Cameroon, before flying to Equatorial Guinea on Thursday, 25 October 2012.

 

Banyana Banyana have been drawn in Group A and will face hosts Equatorial Guinea in Malabo on 28 October, Senegal in Malabo on 31 October, and will travel to Bata for their encounter with DR Congo on 3 November.

 

A good run of form will see the Sasol-sponsored Senior Women’s National Team play in the semi-finals in either Malabo or Bata on 7 November, with the 3rd/4th place playoff and the title decider both scheduled for Malabo on 11 November.

 

Banyana Banyana obtained their best placed finish at the CAF African Women Championship 2000, in going down 2-0 to hosts Nigeria, and lost 2-1 in the final of the 2008 African showpiece to hosts Equatorial Guinea. At the CAF African Women Championship 2010 held in Ekurhuleni near Johannesburg, the South Africans ended third.

 

The travelling party includes most of the players who represented South Africa at the London Olympics in July, plus three new caps in the Durban Ladies (Sasol League KwaZulu Natal) pair of striker Silindile Ngubane and defender Charlotte Mshengu, plus Women’s Under 17 National Team goalkeeper Katlego Moletsane (High Performance Centre, Tshwane).

 

Ngubane, who netted the equaliser in South Africa’s 1-all draw with Zimbabwe in an international friendly played in Daveyton near Johannesburg on Tuesday, 16 October 2012, has proved her worth with a high work rate and goal-scoring keenness during her two caps as a second half substitute over the past week.

 

She was drafted into the national team camp at the start of October, after being identified at the Sasol League National Championships held in Durban in July where she finished as the tournament’s top goal-scorer, having netted 11 goals for Durban Ladies.

 

“Banyana Banyana go to the CAF African Women Championship 2012 ranked 56th in the world and 4th in Africa with our world ranking having improved by five places after our matches played at the Olympics,” said Banyana Banyana head coach Joseph Mkhonza.

 

“Safa and Sasol need to be thanked for their commitment in allowing the Banyana Banyana players to stay in camp for the entire October to prepare for the CAF African Women Championship 2012, and we hope that we can do South Africa proud and move a few further spots up the world rankings.”

 

 

 

Banyana Banyana team

 

Goalkeepers:

 

Thokozile Mndaweni          (University of Johannesburg, Gauteng)

 

Andile Dlamini                   (Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, Gauteng)

 

Katlego Moletsane           (High Performance Centre, Tshwane)

 

Defenders:

 

Nothando Vilakazi            (Palace Super Falcons, Gauteng)

 

Amanda Sister                 (Liverpool Ladies, Eastern Cape)

 

Janine van Wyk  (v.c)       (Palace Super Falcons, Gauteng)

 

Zamandosi Cele             (Durban Ladies, KwaZulu Natal)

 

Refiloe Jane                     (Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, Gauteng)

 

Lebogang Mabatle          (Hallelujah Zebra Force, Gauteng)

 

Charlotte Mshengu         (Durban Ladies, KwaZulu Natal)

 

Midfielders:

 

Leandra Smeda               (Cape Town Roses, Western Cape)

 

Nocawe Skiti                     (Cape Town Roses, Western Cape)

 

Amanda Dlamini (c)        (University of Johannesburg, Gauteng)

 

Gabisile Hlumbane        (Kovsies Ladies, Free State)

 

Yola Jafta                          (University of Johannesburg, Gauteng) 

 

Strikers:

 

Noko Matlou                      (University of Johannesburg, Gauteng)

 

Portia Modise                    (Palace Super Falcons, Gauteng)

 

Andiswe Mgcoyi                (Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, Gauteng)

 

Silindile Ngubane            (Durban Ladies, KwaZulu Natal)

 

Sanah Mollo                      (Bloemfontein Celtics Ladies, Free State)

 

Jermaine Seoposenwe  (Spurs WFC, Western Cape)

 

 

North West gov to tighten Liquor Laws before Festive season


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BY Obakeng Maje

Ñorth West- A provincial liquor bill needs to be expedited to reduce the contribution of liquor towards crime, North West Executive Council(Exco) resolved on Wednesday.

 

According to the 2011/2012 Crime Statistics presented by Provincial Police Management to Exco, liquor has shown to have a direct negative impact on contact crimes.

 

 Nineteen murder, 465 assault grievous bodily harm and 212 rape cases reported in the last financial year could directly be linked to murder

 

Selling of liquor to underage patrons, trading beyond operation hours stipulated in liquor licenses, taverns and shebeens located within close proximity of schools and churches were identified as areas that need to be strictly enforced.

 

Police management gave Exco an undertaking that they would clamp down on illegal liquor trading,illegal gambling and gangsterism in Khuma, Orkney and Klerksdorp after MEC’s expressed concern about high prevalence of this phenomenon in the areas.

 

Meanwhile, Premier Thandi Modise has raised concern with regard to the slow progress registered towards solving outstanding muti-murder cases in Tlokweng village.

 

“We cannot fail the community. Young people in the area are scared and traumatised to the extent that most are afraid to venture out at night or even go to school. The butchering of our children has to stop. Justice must be seen to be done and the perpetrators arrested,” said Modise in calling for in-depth investigation and for the cases to be concluded before Christmas.