Elderly couple allegedly poisoned in Taung


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Taung, North West – An elderly couple was found dead at their home in Molelema Village near Taung on Monday, said North West police.

Captain Amanda Funani said they appeared to have died from poisoning.

“The two might have died from drinking a poisoned substance that could have been poured into a traditional beer they drank before they were found dead,” said Funani.

“Foul play is suspected.”

A relative of the couple discovered the bodies.

The woman reported that she last saw the 62-year-old woman and her 65-year-old partner on Sunday night, when they returned from a local tavern.

An inquest docket was opened. – Sapa

A case against ANC Members who allegedly killed Chika postponed


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Klerksdorp- The case against memebers of ANC North West who are implicated in the killing of a secretary of Kenneth Kaunda District Oupakie Chika was postponed until tommorow by Klerksdorp Magistrate Court today.

The police arrested four members in connection of Chika’s murder. Chika was shot dead at his house a day before ANC Elective Conference for presidency that took place at Mangaung last year December.

According to reports, Chika was one of those he was opposing Jacob Zuma to become ANC president and support Motlanthe camp.

The faction that supported Zuma in the province were in logger-heads against Motlanthe-led.

The Hawks arrested chairperson of Kenneth Kaunda district, Papiki and other councellors.

Papiki, Molebatsi, Molomonyane and Jefferey Letoka will appear briefly before Klerksdorp Magistrate for bail application tomorrow police said.

ANC North West condemns the involvement of its members implicated in killings of other members who have different view regarding the organisation.

Suspended Secretary-General Kabelo Mataboge also survived death as he was allegedly shot at in the early hours when he arrived at his house from the party audit.

Mataboge ran for his life and survived.

No one has been arrested yet and Mataboge is suspended by the organisation

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Ramphele: We will declare war on corruption


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Author, activist and businesswoman Mamphela Ramphele launched a “party political platform” in Johannesburg on Monday.

“Today, I announce that I am working with a group of fellow citizens to form a party political platform that will focus on rekindling hope that building the country of our dreams is possible in our lifetime,” she said at the old Women’s Gaol in Braamfontein.

“We launch this initiative under the name Agang, or in the Nguni languages of our country, Akhani, which can be interpreted in English as ‘Build South Africa’,” she said in a speech.

The Limpopo-born Ramphele, who began her career as a qualified doctor and whose academic career has focused on studies of social conditions, said: “The country of our dreams has unfortunately faded for many of my fellow South Africans.

“… The dream has faded for the many living in poverty and destitution in our increasingly unequal society, and perhaps worst of all, my generation has to confess to the young people of our country: we have failed you,” said Ramphele, who wore a black and white traditional outfit.

Describing herself as “no messiah”, the former head of the World Bank, and member of the boards of several top companies, said the decision to enter party politics had not come easily.

Ramphele, who was once a partner of murdered Black Consciousness leader Steve Biko, said she had never been a member of a political party nor had she aspired to political office.

“I, however, feel called to lead the efforts of many South Africans who increasingly fear that we are missing too many opportunities to become that which we have the potential to become – a great society.”

She had travelled and listened to people and felt that: “The great society to which we committed ourselves following our relatively peaceful political transition is rapidly unravelling before our eyes.”

The impressive achievements of the past 18 years were being “undermined by poor governance” at all levels of society.

“An unchecked culture of impunity and the abuse of power as well as public resources rob children, young people, rural and urban poor people of the fruits of freedom,” said Ramphele.

“Corruption, nepotism and patronage have become the hallmarks of the conduct of many in public service.

“Corruption is theft. It steals textbooks from our school children. It steals drugs from sick people. It steals social grants from old people and poor children. It robs citizens of hope and destroys dreams,” she said.

“This party political platform will declare war on corruption. It will work with all those in civil society as well as individual citizens and dedicated public servants who share our concerns to fight this scourge.”

Mamphele called for profound economic restructuring following months of deadly wage-strikes in the mine and agriculture sectors.

“The mining sector’s business model based on reliance on the migrant labour system and large numbers of low-cost, low-skilled labour is unsustainable,” she said.

Mines and farms “have to migrate to a business model that invests in skills of its workers, uses innovative technologies to remain competitive and create new type of jobs and opportunities for all,” she added.

The former University of Cape Town vice-chancellor also called for a turn-around in education.

“It is woeful, shameful that we should have such low expectations of young South Africans that we are prepared to accept thirty percent as a pass mark for school leavers.”

Agang aims to change South Africa’s election system, which has parties nominate their members of parliament.

Lawmakers should be elected directly by constituencies, “so we can hold them accountable for the electoral promises they make,” she said.

Speculation has been rife that Ramphele would form her own party. It was reported last year that she had turned down an invitation to join the Democratic Alliance.

Since last year she has resigned from her places on various boards, including those of the Anglo American Corporation and Gold Fields. – Sapa, AFP

Cautious response to Ramphele’s Agang


ImageJohannesburg – Political parties reacted cautiously to Mamphela Ramphele’s announcement on Monday that she had formed a “party political platform”.

“The Democratic Alliance takes note of Dr Mamphela Ramphele’s announcement today that she intends to engage South Africans about the formation of a new political party in the coming months,” said Mmusi Maimane, spokesman for the official opposition in Parliament.

“Dr Ramphele shares the DA’s core values of non-racialism and constitutionalism, and her move is another step in the long process of realigning South African politics around these values,” he said.

“Helen Zille has been actively working on realigning politics since she was elected leader of the DA in 2007, with the aim of building a new majority at the centre of South African politics. We will continue to engage with Dr Ramphele in the coming months,” Maimane said.

United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa welcomed Ramphele’s decision.

“We look forward to working with Dr Ramphele in our efforts to build a strong political alternative for the people of South Africa.”

After weeks of speculation that she was planning to form a political party, Ramphele made her announcement at the old Women’s Gaol, at Constitution Hill, in Braamfontein.

“Today, I announce that I am working with a group of fellow citizens to form a party political platform that will focus on rekindling hope that building the country of our dreams is possible in our lifetime,” she said.

“We launch this initiative under the name Agang, or in the Nguni languages of our country, Akhani, which can be interpreted in English as ‘Build South Africa’,” she said.

One of its aims would be to “declare war on corruption”.

It was reported last year that Ramphele had turned down an invitation to join the DA. – Sapa

Affection in public could kill love


ImageLondon – As far as the movies are concerned, big gestures are the only way to win a woman’s heart.

But chaps, pick your location carefully. Because sweeping your other half off her feet in the middle of the street may backfire.

More than a quarter of us are too embarrassed to cuddle or even hold hands in public, a study has found – and one in ten women would consider breaking up with a man who was too affectionate in front of other people.

We don’t make an exception on Valentine’s Day, either. Two thirds of those surveyed said they would be no more affectionate to their partner on February 14 than on any other day.

The survey of 2,000 people, conducted by MSN, also found 28 percent were uncomfortable around other couples’ public displays of affection.

Relationships expert Tracey Cox said: “I’d like to think that if people aren’t more affectionate on Valentine’s Day, it’s because they are very affectionate all year round.

“But I suspect MSN’s findings are more a reflection of our cynicism about the commercialism of Valentine’s Day than anything else.

“Public displays of affection (or PDAs) are not just fuelled by a natural desire to touch your partner. Some touches are for reassurance, others are to warn off potential rivals.

“Zoologists call these ‘mate guarding’ or ‘mate retention’ tactics. When one partner is uber-affectionate and ‘all over them’ it’s usually because they feel insecure and want to make it clear their partner is taken.”

Cox added that seeing public displays of affection can highlight failings in our own relationships.

She said: “If your best friend’s partner is always holding hands, hugging or kissing her and yours doesn’t, it can make your own partner seem cold and distant.” – Daily Mail

Court room packed for Chika’s alleged killers appearance


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Three more men have been arrested in connection with the murder of ANC regional secretary for the Dr Kenneth Kaunda region, David “Oubuti” Chika.

This brings to four the number of suspects arrested so far in connection with Chika’s killing. The four suspects are all from the Jouberton township in Klerksdorp.

The latest arrest followed an operation that resulted in the arrests of the three on Friday.

Chika, 34, was gunned down at his Alabama home in Klerksdorp on the eve of the ANC national elective conference in December last year. A R200000 reward has been posted for anyone who could help police in apprehending and successfully prosecuting those responsible for the murder.

The arrests followed leads the Hawks received from members of the public.

Hawks spokesperson, Capt Paul Ramaloko, said it was still too early to say whether they had finally exhausted the investigation and pinned down all suspects.

“We cannot say we have managed to get a complete breakthrough in the case because investigations are proceeding and more arrests could be made,” he said.

Ramaloko said that the arrest of the first suspect, Jeffrey Letoka, 28, more than a week ago, put the police in a better position to continue the investigation that led to the arrest of the other three suspects.

“The first suspect appeared in court on Monday last week and has been remanded in custody until February 18. This first arrest led us to follow more leads, and in a recent operation we managed to apprehend three other suspects who are in custody now. They are to appear in court on Monday (today) facing murder charges,” he said.

Ramaloko said police would push for a postponement for the case of the other three suspects so they could appear together with Letoka.

The arrests have been welcomed by the ANC provincial leadership. Provincial party spokesperson Kenny Morolong said it was important to allow the police to exhaust their investigations and bring those arrested to book.

“The ANC leadership is elated by strides made by the police in the quest to bring the killers of regional secretary, Oubuti Chika, before a court.

“We reiterate our call for calm in the wake of this comforting development so as to enable the police and courts to conclude this matter expeditiously and without hindrances,” he said.

Morolong said the arrest and successful prosecution of the suspects would help Chika’s family find closure.

“We hope that Chika’s wife, children and the rest of his family and relatives will soon be able to find some closure with the knowledge that the barbarians who have ruthlessly cheated them out of the life of their loved one will face the full might of the law.”

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Ramphele launches ‘party political platform’


ImageJohannesburg – Author, activist and businesswoman Mamphela Ramphele launched a “political platform” in Johannesburg on Monday.

“Today I announce that I am working with a group of fellow citizens to form a party political platform that will focus on rekindling hope that building the country of our dreams is possible in our lifetime,” she said in a speech prepared for delivery.

In the speech, emailed while she was leading up to the announcement itself, she said: “We launch this initiative under the name Agang, or in the Nguni languages of our country, Akhani, which can be interpreted in English as ‘Build South Africa’.” – Sapa

Case against Rapulana withdrawn:Reports


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Johannesburg – A well-known actor arrived at the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court on Monday to face an assault charge.

 

The actor spoke to a comedian friend outside the courtroom, while waiting to appear.

 

The well-known actor was arrested on Saturday for allegedly slapping his girlfriend during an argument, said Lieutenant-Colonel Katlego Mogale.

 

He would not name the actor as he had not yet appeared in court. – Sapa

Mphela: We’re clicking now


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Mamelodi Sundowns continued with their surge up the Absa Premiership table on the weekend, following their emphatic 3-0 win over Maritzburg United on Friday night.

 

Striker Katlego “Killer” Mphela opened the scoring in the opening 45 minutes at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium as Pitso Mosimane’s outfit took all three points back to Chloorkop. Jabulani Shongwe and  Nyasha Mushekwi added their names to the scoresheet, with their second-half strikes.

 

Mphela believes that the team has found their form under the coach, having not lost a single game in Mosiname’s six games, to date, in charge of the bench. He said that as a team they have clicked under the former Bafana Bafana mentor.

 

“We are clicking as a team. We are gelling well. We just have to continue playing like the way we did on Friday night then we will end up in the top four in the league and that’s our target this season. We are doing well and we did very well on Friday night against Maritzburg United. 

 

“As a striker I would love to keep on scoring in almost every game but sometimes it doesn’t work like that. It doesn’t mean I have to give up, but continue to work hard and help the team win games,” the Bafana striker concluded. 

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Oscar Pistorius “nearly shot a friend” at restaurant


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Johannesburg – Oscar Pistorius accidentally fired a gun shot in a busy Melrose Arch restaurant in Johannesburg in January, narrowly missing a friend’s foot, Beeld reported on Monday.

 

The bullet almost hit the foot of Kevin Lerena, a boxer and mutual friend of Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp.

 

“I got a huge fright, because the bullet hit the ground just centimetres from my foot… but it really was just a freak accident,” Lerena told Beeld.

 

He said he had visited the restaurant with a group of friends who included Pistorius and Steenkamp.

 

“I must emphasise that the gun belonged to one of Pistorius’s friends – I’m not going to mention his name. Oscar just wanted to look at the gun, and it sort of snagged on his pants, releasing the safety catch. A shot went off. I wouldn’t call him negligent, it was just an accident. He apologised to me for days afterwards,” Lerena said.

 

The restaurant did not report the incident to the police, as Pistorius and Steenkamp were regular customers.

 

“I went to investigate when I heard the shot, but they all denied it,” said Tashas’ manager, Jason Loupis. – Sapa