McCarthy may be out of Afcon


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Benni McCarthy’s chances of playing at the African Nations Cup were effectively ruled out by coach Gordon Igesund after the Bafana victory over Malawi in Durban on Saturday.

 

Igesund says he understands McCarthy has a hamstring twinge and that it is unlikely he will recover in time.

 

The coach said he will not be selecting any players who are carrying injuries when he names his 23-man squad, which he will announce on December 30.

 

“The risk is too high to take injured players. I need everyone that I take along. I have not spoken to the player but I have spoken to his coach, Roger de Sa, on several occasions.”

 

The 35-year-old McCarthy is expected to join up with a 32-man preliminary squad on Thursday for a three-day Bafana Bafana training camp where his fitness will be assessed.

 

“I’m sure he’ll be honest at camp and he’ll tell me how it feels. We’ll also be able to see whether he will make it or not.”

 

McCarthy hurt the hamstring making his return for Bafana Bafana against Brazil in September in his first international in more than two years.

 

He has since played fleetingly for Orlando Pirates after a three month lay off but broke down in training last week again, his club said.

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A stripper forced to dance while menstruating


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Johannesburg – Home Affairs has accused the Human Rights Commission of doing a shoddy investigation into the inhumane conditions of strippers at a Cape Town club.

 

The department has now asked the Western Cape High Court to instead consider getting the Hawks to investigate the plight of the strippers at Mavericks.

 

The request comes after the commission released a draft report on its investigation.

 

The draft report was issued by the commission in October, saying that while no incidence of trafficking of women could be established, the dancers’ right to dignity had been violated because women were required to perform even when they were menstruating.

 

The report recommended that the club comply with labour law legislation and that the Department of Labour ensure that this happen. It also recommended that the Prevention and Combating of Trafficking in Persons Bill be passed.

 

But, according to the department, the commission’s findings were hopelessly unreliable, its recommendations inappropriate and the court could therefore not rely on them.

 

“Save for its finding that the (dancers’ rights to dignity had been violated) the commission was reluctant to state categorically that there has been a violation of human rights by Mavericks,” it said in papers filed in court.

 

On Friday, the commission’s spokesman, Isaac Mangena, said the department’s response to the draft report was premature and the final report would only be issued on January 25.

 

The matter dates to October 2011, when the department withdrew the club’s two corporate permits to bring dancers into the country, alleging it did not ensure that its dancers left the country when their work permits expired.

 

In February, the club took the department to court to declare the withdrawal of its licences unconstitutional and to stop the department from deporting its foreign dancers.

 

Judge Siraj Desai dismissed the application, but ordered the commission to probe the conditions the dancers were working under.

 

But in papers, the department accused the commission of doing a simple on-site inspection of the premises with its manager and accounting officer.

 

“It is thus not surprising that during this inspection, it witnessed choreography lessons being given to a dancer. The inference is inescapable that this was staged.”

 

It says the commission did not try to visit the club incognito during its hours of operation to see precisely what took place.

 

Had it done this, it would have been able to tell how patrons interacted with women, what took place in the private booths and how the women were treated by patrons and management.

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A 37 year-old man stabbed over a bottle of beer


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By Obakeng Maje

Ventersdorp- North West police arrested a 21 year-old man for murder after he stabbed a 37 year-old man to death over beer. 

This happened yesterday at boikhutsong village near ventersdorp.

“according to information received the two were at a tavern and the argument ensued over a beer. they were engaged in a fight and a 21 year-old suspect took out a knife and stabbed a 37 year-old man numerous times” she said.

police arrested a 21 year-old suspect and will appear before ventersdorp magistrate court soon.

A 53 year-old woman raped


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BY Obakeng Maje

Klerksdorp- A 29-year-old suspect was arrested by police after he allegedly raped a 53-year-old woman North West police said.

“This incident took place at Blinkwater,near Brakspruit in Klerksdorp yesterday at about 00:45pm” Captain Adele Myburgh said.

“The victim was asleep in her house and woke up  when she saw candlelight. She got out of bed to investigate and was overpowered by the suspect who assaulted and raped her” She said.

The police managed to arrest the suspect after following-up on a tip-off.

The suspect will appear in the Klerksdorp Magistrates’ Court soon.

A one year-old boy drowned in a bucket


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By Obakeng Maje

Swartruggens- Police are investigating an inquest after a one year-old baby boy allegedly drowned in a bucket full of water.

“This incident happened on Friday at about 17:30 in Bordelo, Swartruggens” Captain Adele Myburgh said.

“The mother of the baby was allegedly preparing food inside the house when the baby wondered off. His body was discovered in the bucket after his mother searched  him.aa case of inquest has been opened.

A 34 year-old man killed in Magogong


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung-North West police ae investigating a culpable homicide case after a 34 year-old man knocked down and killed by two cars.

“According to information received the pedestrian was crossing over the tarred road when he was hit by two cars” captain adele myburgh said.

 “the incident took place on friday at magogong village” she continues.

police are investigating a culpable homicide case.