Woman shot at Oscar’s house identified


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Pretoria – The woman shot dead at Paralympian Oscar Pistorius’s home early on Thursday has been identified as model Reeva Steenkamp, 30.

Shiri Reouveni, of Steenkamp’s PR agency, said they had been told it was Steenkamp who had been shot, but did not want to say more.

Asked if she could confirm if it was Steenkamp who was shot, she said: “Yes”.

They would issue a statement later.

Steenkamp was reportedly shot in the head and upper body in Pistorius’s home in the Silver Lakes Golf Estate in Boschkop.

A convoy of about 10 police cars arrived at the Boschkop police station in Pretoria following the shooting.

Oscar’s sister, Aimee, was among those arriving at the station.

Police said a case of murder has been opened.

“I can confirm to you that a 26-year-old suspect will be appearing in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court this afternoon following a shooting at Oscar Pistorius’ house,” Mogale said.

Police would not confirm who the suspect was as he had not yet appeared in court but Beeld newspaper earlier reported on its website that Pistorius had allegedly accidentally shot dead his girlfriend after mistaking her for a robber.

Police spokeswoman Captain Sarah Mcira confirmed this to Beeld. – Sapa

Dikwena Want Phala To Stay


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Platinum Stars are planning to keep Thuso Phala at the Phokeng-based club, despite the speculation linking the 26-year-old with an exit.

Phala has returned to the club following an impressive campaign with Bafana Bafana during the recent Africa Cup of Nations.  The former Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns player was linked with a move back to the Amakhosi at some stage, following his rich vein of form.

 

However, news reaching the Siya crew is that the player is in coach Cavin Johnson’s plans and he sees him as a key player in his side.

 

“There has been a lot of speculation about Thuso going to Chiefs and stuff like that. Thuso has a contract that is running with Platinum Stars. If you ask me about Thuso and his current situation, I will state it clearly to you that the player has an obligation with Platinum Stars. Thuso is our star from the Afcon and no one gave him a chance,” said a source.  

 

Phala’s contract with Stars ends in June. The Phokeng-based side is set to open talks with the player for a new deal. Recent reports linked the player with an overseas move.

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Chippa Still Waiting On Maazou


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Moussa Maazou is yet to join Chippa United despite the club’s concerted effort to have the Niger international in their ranks.

The Chilli Boys have been waiting for Maazou’s arrival since the start of the season, with the Cape-based side claiming that they have already paid the transfer fee for the Niger captain.

 

Maazou was recently in South Africa for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and Chippa officials visited the player in Port Elizabeth during his stay. However, he has since returned home with the rest of the squad.

 

A well-placed source within the Chilli Boys camp told the Siya crew that Maazou was expected to start the second half of the season with the team.

 

“This Maazou issue is frustrating now. We booked him a ticket and arranged everything, expecting his arrival this past Saturday. He didn’t arrive. He is telling us about sorting out a few issues with the club he played for in Tunisia.

 

“Apparently, he is being owed money by that club. The whole thing is tiring. It’s not the first ticket that we have booked for the guy, wasting money in the process. We booked him a ticket to fly all the way from Niger. We are waiting for him.

 

“I suspect that something isn’t going well here. We paid the guy’s transfer fee long ago. The whole thing makes us look like clowns. It makes us look like we don’t know what we are doing,” said the source.

         

Maazou played for Etoile du Sahel in Tunisia. The player’s arrival in Cape Town has been delayed several times already, and it now appears that the club may finally give up on him.

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Baxter: Dropping to second is not an issue


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Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter insists he is not looking over his shoulder, despite the prospect of losing top spot if Orlando Pirates beat SuperSport United this evening.

Chiefs have been top of the League standings since the first day of the season but could surrender that top spot tonight if Pirates – who have not lost in 10 League matches – take advantage tonight and pick up maximum points, after Amakhosi and Mamelodi Sundowns played out a goalless draw last night.

“It is honestly immaterial that we have been leading in the League for such a long time because I know it was never going to mean we would win the League,” Baxter says.

“I know being second in the League for one round, two rounds, five rounds or 10 rounds doesn’t matter as long as at the end of the season when they are giving out the medals we are top of the League.”

Baxter says he only needs to make sure his team does not get uneasy even if they lose top spot tonight.

“We can do what we have to do only with the players that we have. We have to make sure that we are not nervous because ‘oh, now we second’ or ‘oh, now we are third’. We have to make sure we perform in every game and that is the main thing.

“Everything else is immaterial because it doesn’t matter. What matters is that when we cross the finish line we are first, that is what this whole season is all about – finishing first.

“Manchester City against Manchester United last season … City crept over the finish into first position on the last day and it didn’t matter that United had the history. Who is first or second now doesn’t matter and I am sure Pirates and Platinum Stars are thinking the same way. This is not rocket science.

“I am not looking over my shoulder yet but looking at my team and trying to prepare this team. I have to try to keep my eyes away from looking at other teams thinking about what they have and how many points they have and whatnot. If I am to do that I will drive myself crazy. I have got to try and get both eyes on trying to help my players achieve the maximum they can,” the coach adds.

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Hunt slams ‘defensive Pirates’


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SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt says only one team went out to play football at the Orlando Stadium last night, and it wasn’t Orlando Pirates.

The Buccaneers won the match 1-0 courtesy of Oupa Manyisa’s early goal – a result which takes them back to the top of the standings – but then missed a penalty and a number of chances.

MATCH REPORT: Orlando Pirates 1 SuperSport United 0

Hunt insists it was never a penalty, and also lamented Pirates’ defensive, counter-attacking style.

“I am very disappointed as we were the only ones who wanted to play; they were defensive and waited to catch us on the counter, even though they were playing at home,” he said after the match. “This is one of the reasons that our national team is struggling.”

On the penalty, Hunt adds: “They were awarded a penalty, but if it was a penalty then it should also have been a red card. So what does that say about a penalty?

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NUM to visit Marikana miners’ families


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Rustenburg – The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) intends visiting the families of Marikana miners killed last year, union president Senzeni Zokwana said on Wednesday.

“I will go visit the families of dead mines after the commission,” he told the Farlam commission of inquiry in Rustenburg.

“I am avoiding going to a place and saying something while I am under oath…. We care about the people.”

Tshepiso Ramphile, representing families of murdered security guards at the mine, concluded his cross-examination of Zokwana late  on Wednesday afternoon.

He said the NUM could have done more to protect miners and to avoid the deaths of 44 people during a violent strike in August.

During Wednesday’s proceedings, Zokwana defended the NUM’s decision, at the time of the strike, to tell its members to go to work to avoid losing their jobs.

During the cross-examination, he did not dispute calling Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s office for an additional deployment of police.

He said the reason for a police presence was to ensure law and order, and not to negotiate.

The commission heard that the situation at Marikana had been volatile and that workers had needed protection.

“NUM doesn’t have an army to go in when people are violent,” Zokwana said.

He said rumours and reports that the NUM was working with the mine had added to the NUM’s loss of control of its members.

“All the stories that the NUM was colluding with the employer added to us losing control,” Zokwana said.

“When violence was used it was difficult for us to call on shop stewards to return to work…. We did not only lose control, we lost lives.”

Ramphile wanted to establish whether the conduct of the NUM, its  members and officials was in the best interest of resolving the issues at the mine, and the nature of the NUM’s role in the strike violence.

The NUM had done a lot of good for miners, but the commission had been established to find out if weaknesses in the union had led  to the deaths of mineworkers, he said.

Ramphile asked Zokwana about the grades used to determine the wages of rockdrill operators.

Zokwana said the NUM was in talks with the Chamber of Mines to negotiate better wages for the rockdrill operators.

“We can deal with the industry. We have been engaging on the issue of grades,” he said.

Ramphile responded: “Could it be that the rockdrillers lost confidence?”

Zokwana said that before the union agreed to wage increases it consulted with its members, and rockdrill operators had agreed to the previous increase.

“I understand if rockdrillers were angry about these wages, but there should be ways of dealing with it. Violence is not the way to  deal with it,” Zokwana said.

The commission is probing the deaths of 44 people during an unprotected strike at Lonmin’s Marikana mine.

On August 16, 34 striking mineworkers were shot dead and 78 were injured when police opened fire while trying to disperse a group which had gathered on a hill near Lonmin’s Platinum mine in Marikana.

Ten people, including two police officers and two security guards, were killed near the mine in the preceding week.

Dali Mpofu, representing the miners injured and arrested during the strike, is expected to call his first witness to testify on Thursday.

Mpofu indicated that he would call a miner who was shot and injured on August 11.

Karel Tip, for the NUM, asked to re-examine Zokwana for clarity on one matter on Thursday morning. The commission was adjourned until 9.30am on Thursday. – Sapa

Oscar Pistorius shoots girlfriend: Reports


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Johannesburg – Double amputee and Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius has reportedly shot and killed his girlfriend after thinking she was a burglar, Beeld are reporting.

The website is reporting that the incident happened at his Silver Lakes home at around 4am on Thursday morning.

Details remain sketchy, but a Captain Sarah Mcira reportedly confirmed to the website that Pistorius’s girlfriend was shot in the head and arm and died on the scene.

Pistorius has been taken into police custody and is expected to appear in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court later on Thursday. – IOL

 

 

Man beheads woman for muti


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Mayfield, East Rand – A man has been arrested for killing his wife and cutting off her head in an apparent muti murder on the East Rand, Gauteng police said on Wednesday.

 

He was arrested when his wife’s head was found in the bathroom and her body in the bedroom of their home in Mayfield, Daveyton, shortly after midnight on Tuesday, said Captain Alfred Nakana.

 

“He told the police that he wanted to take his wife’s head to KwaZulu-Natal where it would be used to create a muti to make him rich,” said Nakana.

 

The man was with his family at their RDP house on Monday night when he asked his three children to go to their rooms.

 

He then took his wife to their bedroom and stabbed her to death before using an axe and a saw to remove her head.

 

Manaka said the couple’s 15-year-old son snuck out of the house and told patrolling police what was happening.

 

“The police immediately rushed to the scene and found the body of a woman wrapped in a plastic,” said Nakana.

 

They also found that a hole had been dug in the backyard, presumably where the man intended burying his wife’s body.

 

Police took the tools which appeared to have been used to kill and dismember the woman.

 

The children were taken for counselling.

 

Nakana said the man would appear in the Benoni Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

 

Describing the crime as one of the most barbaric he had encountered, Ekurhuleni mayor Mondli Gungubele said harsh action should be taken against the man.

 

“What is this world coming to when you have people who can do such crazy things against another human being, especially the one person who has given you children and you claim to love?” he asked.

 

He called for calm in Mayfield and urged the community not to take the law into its own hands. – Sapa