Tables turned on hijackers


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Durban – The plan to seize a vehicle went horribly wrong for a group of suspected hijackers on Friday morning.

It ended with two suspects shot and wounded, a third arrested and their vehicle crashed.

It is alleged that the victim, who did not want to be identified as he is a former policeman, was parked on the side of Clayton Road in Sydenham when a white Hyundai Tucson pulled up next to him.

Sensing he was in danger, the victim allegedly fired at the suspects who had got out of the vehicle and were running towards his car.

In a panic, one of the men tried to jump back into the Tucson, but the driver had already started to reverse the car at high speed.

The vehicle climbed up onto the kerb, up a small embankment and toppled onto its side, trapping one of the suspects underneath.

According to witnesses, the driver jumped out the vehicle and fled the scene.

Ethekwini Metro spokesman, Sen. Supt Eugene Msomi said initial reports indicated the suspects had run towards the vehicle with guns drawn.

“Metro Police members in a vehicle patrolling the area saw what was happening and responded, also calling for a back-up.

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North West-born Designer to cracks it big in 2013


 

BY Obakeng Maje

So you dream of starting your own clothing line? To be successful, you’ll have to learn how to run a business, market your products, and keep your customers happy.

Here are some basics on getting started in the clothing and fashion business with no one other than a Zeerust-born Rebaona “Baonce” Molele.So come and chill with us on our hot seat while Sassy-girl takes us into her den.

The dynamic, outspoken star, born confident, strong minded,indefatigable and phenomenal Rebaona Baonce Molele is described in many words.

The name is “Rebaona” which is a Setswana name meaning “we are His” (The Almighty). Baonce (which is pronounced Bounce) was derived from Rebaona in primary school as Rebaona was not easy for white educators to pronounce.

On the the 14th of August 1989 when the town of Zeerust was blessed with this gift, her parents knew from the moment they held her that she was displaying characteristics of an individual that commands your attention every-time.

A grounded person, jolly, very humble and loving person whose nicely brought up in a family of morals, values and pure love which made her to be good-hearted, care for those around her and taught her to be unconditionally.

Baonce has studied life in her mother’s womb the rest is just jingle and bells, and she was born for what she does which is purely on God’s given talent.

I am in love with public relations, I’m  talkative, loves public speaking, loves socializing and meeting new people” she said.

“All in all I’m a pure extrovert,  thinks abroad and speaks my mind out” Baonce said.

Rebaona strongly believes that “straight talk does not break any friendship”, she expresses her emotions by drawing, writing poems and talking to her inner self.

“My beliefs of all time is that innovation is virtue and as a result I innovates what is essential where its needed and strongly believe in this quote “be the change you want to see” by Mahatma Ghandi, therefore I am passionate about making some changes where I comes from and everywhere I go” She smiles.

She believes in one person and that is herself, she refuses to let any criticism put her down.

“I have a very strong back bone and heading only one direction which is the top. I always keep glowing as i believes that when you look good and glow, you do good as a result and strongly believes that life without Christ is full of crises, so therefore you should go for Christ at all times” Rebaona said.

She started school at R.B Dithupe primary school which is located in the Northwest province (Zeerust) where she did her grade 1 to grade 9, then went to further her high school in different schools namely S.t Annes high school (Rustenburg)

,Northern Academy (Limpopo-Polokwane) Motswedi High school (Zeerust) and then matricualetd at Ntebogang High school (Zeerust).

In 2008 Baonce then went to further her studies at the University of Johannesburg where she studied a National Diploma in Financial Accounting.

She also took her precious time to encourage Matriculants those who did not make it.

“So well to all matriculants, my advice to those who did not make it is that its not the end of the world. Failure is success if you work on it, so therefore there is always a chance to change you results don’t hesitate, go and repeat or upgrade  its going to be for the best. And to those who made it, congratulations, and please make sure you choose you career path wisely. Be sure that its what you want don’t satisfy your family, so choose what you want because the future is yours alone” She said.

“One thing I would change if i were to be president for a day…I would to make abortion illegal in South Africa” Rebaona said.

Owner and founder of “Baonce” a trademark, derived from her middle name which is also a clothing brand that consists of two brands namely ‘The hometown branded and the Baonce brand.

“The reason behind the creation of the brand is to innovate change, show how proud I am of my roots and to make everyone aware of where I comes from. The hometown brand is a Zeerust brand which is divided into two, the town brand and villages and its surrounding” She said.

“And then the Baonce brand which is fresh, hip, funky and happening, combination of styles, all brands consists of t-shirts,caps, jackets, sweaters, beanies and e.t.c” She said.

“In 5 years time I would like to see myself in great greener pastures, being a financial  accountant, recognized as a businesswoman in the business world, being the best role model, an example of independence in women, an example of an educated traditional healer and  a phenomenal brand” She outlines.

“In 5 years time I would love to see my clothing label grown, I would love to see my brand being recognized globally” Rebaona adds.

The only challenge she came across is when she had to choose to take a break from her studies and business to answer her ancestral calling,but it paid off well she said.

“Now I’m a qualified member of the traditional Dingaka Association, and the new year just started and I’m continuing where I left off. And I intend on making the best of everything in the year 2013” She smiles.

“My advice about education…Education is the key to success, even if you choose to do anything on the side, education should always come  first, because life is unpredictable so in that case you will have something to fall back on” She adds.

Our crew tried to pressurise Baonce to let the cat out of her bag regarding her love-life and relationships and here is her respond.

“About relationships i would like to keep that private” She smiles.

You can follow Rebaona “Baonce” Molele on Twitter@Baonce and on Facebook as Rebaona Baonce Molele to see what she is offering.

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Bafana players to mingle with CT fans


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BY Obakeng Maje

Bafana Bafana will take time off their busy schedule on Saturday, 05 January 2013 to visit the Heerengacht Absa Centre where they will meet some of the clients there. The team leaves their hotel at 09h30 and will spend about an hour at the branch.

 

Bafana Bafana will then move to the Red Cross Children’s Hospital in Rondebosch to spend some time with the kids from 11h00.

 

In the afternoon the national team will have a training session at a nearby gymnasium (the session is not open to media).

 

On Sunday, Bafana Bafana will have a light training session at the Sea Point Promenade starting at 11h00, and will then have the afternoon off.

 

Please note that the Norway national team is expected to land in Cape Town tonight (Friday, 04 January 2013) at 21h45.

 

They will train at Ajax Cape Town’s Ikamva Grounds on Saturday, 05 January from 17h00.

 

 

Nematandani reinstated


BY Obakeng Maje

The National Executive Committee (NEC) of SAFA met to consider the report on match fixing as prepared by the FIFA investigators, as well as the report of the SAFA Emergency Committee of the 16th December 2012.  This meeting was followed by a briefing to the Honourable Minister of Sport and Recreation, Mr Fikile Mbalula, where the NEC outlined to the Minister the proposed course of action to be followed in light of the report.

 

Given the significance of the findings of the FIFA investigators, the investigation process that follows must be procedurally fair and sound to ensure firm outcomes.  Therefore, the NEC took a number of critical decisions:

 

1. To refer the match fixing report in its entirety (including requesting additional information from FIFA where necessary) to the appropriate SAFA Standing Committees for analysis, action and appropriate recommendations to the NEC at its next meeting.

 

2. Refer all decisions in respect of the match-fixing matter for processing by the appropriate bodies. In this regard, the CEO will address all staffing matter and the NEC will process matters concerning the CEO and any other NEC Members.

 

3. To ensure appropriate resources are apportioned to the tribunal that will be set up and in this regard work closely with government as communicated by the Minister.

 

These decisions will ensure that the process moves forward properly and speedily and allow due process in dealing with all parties concerned.

 

In taking these decisions, the NEC is cognisant of the fact that it is also important for the Association to allow proper due process for all those implicated in the report.  It is also clear, the NEC affirmed, that it is not possible, without further rigorous investigation, to assign guilt or to exonerate any of those named in the report.

 

The President of SAFA, Mr Kirsten Nematandani, stated that: “We are determined to ensure that this report receives the critical attention that it deserves and that anyone found to have transgressed will be fully prosecuted, both in terms of FIFA and SAFA codes of conduct, as well as through the criminal justice system, if necessary.  It is critical that the integrity of the sport must be without question.”

 

Acting CEO, Dennis Mumble, stated that, “as the Accounting Officer of the Association I will ensure that we provide all the operational support necessary to ensure that those who have committed any wrongdoing are appropriately disciplined.  I too will continue to cooperate fully with any investigation into these matters, so that all details can be uncovered.”

 

 

 

 

Doctor arrested for raping two patients


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JOHANNESBURG – Limpopo police on Friday said a doctor from the province was facing two counts of rape and indecent assault.

It is alleged the suspect raped two women in his surgery.

Police said one patient claimed the suspect forced her to have sex with him as part of her treatment and that a second victim came forward with similar allegations soon thereafter.

Police spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi said the trial was continuing at the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court.

He said police were hopeful they would get two rape convictions for both women.

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A Zambian woman arrested for theft in Vryburg


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By Obakeng Maje

Vryburg- A Zambian woman arrested after Laptops worth R36 000 found at her house North West police said.

Police received a tip-off from unknown person informing them about the woman who is allegedly in possession of stolen goods NW police spokesperson said.

“Police found five laptops at the house of a 42 year-old woman and she alleged that she kept the computers as an assurance from people who owe her” Aafje Botman said.

One of the laptops was linked to the house robbery that took place in Vryburg and she was arrested.

She will appear at Vryburg Magistrate Court on Monday for being in possession of stolen goods.

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Three suspects arrested for Business Robbery in North West


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By Obakeng Maje

 

Marikana- North West police arrested three suspects for business robbery took place in Rankelenyane village.

Police were called after three suspects stormed into a Chinese shop and demanded cash.

“Police received a tip-off from unknown person that the robbery is in progress. Police acted swiftly and the robbers flee the scene when they saw the police” Aafje Botma said.

“The police gave chase and two suspects were arrested in the process. Two firearms and ammunitions were recovered” She said.

 

Other suspect was later arrested after he hide at the nearest mountains.

“He allegedly hijacked a car and it was found next to the hills” Botma said.

 

Police cornered him after a back-up and another firearm was recovered.

  

The suspects appeared at Rustenburg Magistrate Court today for bail application.

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North West premier to offer busaries to deserving students


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North West Premier Thandi Modise says her office will award bursaries to deserving learners, specifically those intending to study science, mathematics and commerce. The North West achieved an 82.2% matric pass-rate.

 

Modise says it is possible for the province to improve its matric results, as long as education stakeholders commit themselves to making it a reality.

 

“We are interested in the skills which are scarce in this province which make us underperform. That is in accounting and all the financial disciplines. It is in engineering, medicine, and because we are an agricultural province, it is in agriculture. I did challenge the provincial government to produce 90% or more. It is possible.”

 

Meanwhile Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande says government is putting a lot of effort in increasing bursaries for poor students. Nzimande also says government is working hard at raising the quality of FET Colleges.

 

The Minister urged school leavers to explore opportunities to study at institutions of higher learning other than universities.

 

He says school leavers should consider studying at FETs which cater for those who do not pass grade 12.

 

“Our own view is that the skills that we are short of as a country and in the numbers that we require them can only be acquired through FET Colleges; therefore we would like to see FET Colleges as institutions of choice for many of our youngsters to go and acquire a variety of skills that are only offered at the FET College. Government is putting a lot of effort in raising the quality of FET Colleges as well as increasing bursaries for poor students.”

No need to panic-Motshekga


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BASIC Education Minister Angie Motshekga says the country should focus on the number of matriculants that achieved university entrances rather than the few who performed below 40%.

 

Speaking yesterday at an awards ceremony for the top performers in Gauteng, Motshekga said: “In the whole country there are only 285 candidates that have passed with between 30% and 40%. Honestly, it is not a crisis because we have 300000 candidates that qualified to study for bachelors degrees.

 

“People should not panic,” added Motshekga, who said her department was left with only 18 months to deliver on the promises she had made in 2011.

 

At the time, she said the objectives of the action plan to 2014 were :

 

lIncreasing the number of pupils who pass mathematics and physical science in Grade 12;

 

lIncreasing the number of Grade 12 pupils who become eligible for a bachelors programme at a university;

 

lEnsuring that all children remain effectively enrolled in school up to the year in which they turn 15;

 

lImproving access to quality early childhood development below Grade 1; and

 

lImproving access to further education and training beyond Grade 9.

 

At the ceremony, Gauteng MEC for education Barbara Creecy said she was proud that the province had achieved the highest pass rate at 83.9%.

 

“This year, 71% of learners passed mathematics compared to 61% in 2011, with a 25% increase in distinctions, to 1817. The pass rate in physical science improved by 10%, to 70%.”

 

Hoërskool Waterkloof in Pretoria was the best performing school in the province.

 

Creecy also congratulated township schools, especially those in the Soweto area, for improving.

 

“There is significant and extremely pleasing improvement in the results from what has traditionally been one of our most challenging districts, Johannesburg Central, which includes Soweto.

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Heartfelt condolences continue to pour in for Stander


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Durban – South African mountainbike ace Burry Stander died in a crash on Thursday, Cycling SA (CSA) has confirmed.

 

“He was returning from a training ride in Shelly Beach, on the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) south coast, and was hit by a vehicle,” said CSA spokesperson Mylene Loumeau.

 

Stander, 25, was fifth in the men’s cross country race at the 2012 London Olympics.

 

Four years earlier, at the Beijing Games, he had proved his ability when he finished 15th in the cross country event at the age of 20.

 

The following season he rose to prominence on the global stage when he won the Under-23 title in the Mountainbike World Cup series.

 

In 2011, Stander became the first South African to win the Cape Epic stage race in the Western Cape, with Swiss partner Christoph Sauser, and the pair defended their title in 2012.

 

He was married to elite road cyclist Cherise Taylor in May last year, just three months before he narrowly missed out on a medal at the London Olympics.

 

An emotional Loumeau said Stander, who was raised in KZN, would be missed by the SA cycling community.

 

“I had seen him come through the ranks since 2006,” she said.

 

“He was a fantastic role model, and at the same time he was humble at it.”

 

Gideon Sam, the president of the SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc), said he was “shattered” by the death of Stander, a three-time national champion in his specialist discipline.

 

“Burry was the epitome of an Olympic athlete Ä talented, ultra-competive but at the same time extremely humble and a true gentleman,” Sam said.

 

“Sascoc, the cycling fraternity, and the entire South African sporting community mourns his passing and sends our prayers to his wife and family.”

 

Sam said a concerted effort needed to be made to protect athletes using South Africa’s roads.

 

“I’ve said this time and again but it is really time to work even harder at protecting both our runners and cyclists who use the roads daily to do their training.” – Sapa

 

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