“Why Chiefs should be afraid”- Larsen


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Kaizer Chiefs will receive a real inspection of their PSL title winning credentials when they take on Bloemfontein Celtic on Sunday. Siwelele are a juggernaut of a side at home, having won 11 of 15 their matches played at either the Botshabelo or Free State Stadium this season.

 

The Celtic players always display a never say die spirit, especially in front of their passionate green and white wall of supporters. Evidence of this spirit is the fact that Celtic score close to 50% of their goals in the last 15 minutes, testament that they are a side who fight until the very last whistle.

 

There is no doubt that they will be even more up for the fight when the Glamour Boys roll into town. It’s a chance for them to shine in the glare of the watching nation as the match gets beamed out live on SuperSport Four.

 

Siwelele’s fans have been named as the best supporters in the PSL on more than one occasion, with the Free State-based side having established their home turf as somewhat of a fortress. 

 

Chiefs’ away game at Celtic is probably the only fixture on their calendar where their fans are out numbered by their host’s supporters. It’s a real reason why Chiefs should be slightly scared when they come up against Clinton Larsen’s mobile and physical unit. 

 

Stuart Baxter’s side have enjoyed virtually a faultless season and will not want to lose any momentum. A loss to Celtic could set the cat amongst the pigeons as Chiefs go in search of their first title success since 2005. 

 

It promises to be the match you can’t afford to miss this weekend in the PSL! 

Tight rein kept on Mandela health updates


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Cape Town – With strictly controlled updates on Nelson Mandela’s health, the world’s media juggle intense interest in the South African icon and calls to respect his privacy.

 

The ailing 94-year-old, as admitted to an undisclosed hospital just before midnight on Wednesday with a renewed chest infection.

 

Since then, as in three previous hospitalisations, there has been little official word on his condition, treatment or location.

 

The last update earlier in the day said that Mandela is in ‘good spirits’ as he continues his hospital stay.

 

“Mandela is in good spirits and enjoyed a full breakfast this morning,” said presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj in a statement.

 

“The doctors report that he is making steady progress.”

 

Maharaj said Mandela remained under treatment and observation.

 

President Jacob Zuma’s office acts as the strict gatekeeper to all news on Mandela’s condition.

 

It issues updates, but details such as his location are held back, citing privacy reasons.

 

This was likely due to a “genuine concern for his privacy to be respected” which was fair, said Lucy Holborn of the South African Institute of Race Relations.

 

While transparency was best to stamp out wild speculation, controlling the information flow was also a way to manage the massive international attention if his health worsened.

 

“I imagine the thinking is the more they control the information they have, the more they can manage that process smoothly,” she said.

 

So far it has worked, perhaps because, unlike in more aggressive news cultures, reporters on Mandela watch do not sneak into hospital wards, scale the walls of his house or harass his family.

 

In the absence of details, Mandela’s health has slipped down the news agenda.

 

His latest sickness was a leading news item around the world on Thursday when the news broke.

 

But in South Africa, it was lower on the rung and has since featured as the third of fourth items on news bulletins.

 

More of the same

 

“There’s a sense that it’s more of the same,” said Franz Kruger, a journalism professor at Wits University.

 

“The first time round there was enormous upsurge of interest and this time there is a little less.”

 

In local media, there is also a degree of reluctance and sensitivity to talk of Mandela ageing and death, he said.

 

“The local media are not immune to the enormous stature ard the enormous emotional hold that he has on South Africans as a nation,” said Kruger.

 

Editor of the weekly Mail&Guardian Nic Dawes said: “Most South African journalists know that if they were seen to be in any way invading his privacy, or that of his family, that the public would be incredibly angry with that.”

 

Horrified responses have followed the making public of plans for Mandela’s death, as South Africans are both fiercely protective of him but ravenous for details.

 

The erection of cameras across from his rural village home also sparked an outcry.

 

Trust was dented during an 18 day hospital stay in December, when journalists felt misled over some details which had damaged confidence in the official news channel, said Dawes.

 

A perception of the press as “ghoulish vultures” was not true.

 

“We want Madiba to get better,” he said.

 

“And at the same time, of course, it’s very important for the public here and around the world who love him that we’re able to do our jobs well.”

 

There has also been a “calmer reaction” from the press to Mandela’s more frequent sicknesses in recent years.

 

“It took the first… hospitalisations really for us all to get used to the idea that this is a very elderly person and quite a frail person,” he said.

 

“And that we will go through this process a bit like a family with a very beloved older relative who is ill.”

 

– AFP

SA won’t go it alone in CAR-Official


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Cape Town – South Africa’s military attaché to Uganda said on Friday that the country was unlikely to go it alone in Central African Republic (CAR) after reports emerged that SANDF troops were gathering in Kampala for a new mission.

 

AP reported that Colonel Selby Moyo denied reports that South Africa was seriously considering sending troops into CAR with the intention of retaking the capital, Bangui, from the rebels.

 

Moyo said South Africa was unlikely to go it alone and would need the backing of another African country. 

 

He said the government is keeping military personnel in Uganda “until the decision to reinforce or withdraw” from the Central African Republic is made.

 

On Thursday, Reuters quoted a senior Ugandan officer as saying that South African troops were gathering in Uganda for a new mission in Central Africa Republic to “avenge” their fallen comrades, and topple the Seleka rebels, after 13 South African soldiers were killed during clashes with the rebels at the weekend.

 

The officer, who asked not to be named, told Reuters: “The intention of the South Africans is to re-organise themselves and then redeploy massively in CAR and topple these rebels.

 

“They were humiliated and they want to avenge,” the officer said, asking not to be named.

 

Eyewitness News had reported that troops were gathering at Kampala’s Entebbe air base with plans to hit back against the rebels.

 

Meanwhile, Central African Republic’s new president, Michel Djotodia, whose rebel forces took control of the capital Bangui last weekend, said he would request help from former colonial power France and the United States to retrain his country’s ill-disciplined and demoralised army, which was easily overrun by fighters from the Seleka rebel coalition.

 

His comments appeared to mark a change of tack from his predecessor Bozize’s close ties to South Africa, with which he had signed a fresh bilateral defence agreement in January.

Ajax,Amazulu in a stalemate


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ABSA Premiership

 

Result: Ajax CT 0-0 AmaZulu

 

Date: 29 March 2013

 

Venue: Cape Town Stadium

 

Ajax Cape Town continued to struggle for victories as they played out a 0-0 draw with AmaZulu in Cape Town on Friday night.

 

The result meant that coach Jan Versleijen continues to search for his first win, while the Urban Warriors have not managed a three-pointer in their last eight games.

 

Usuthu, on the other hand, will be pleased with an away point and they now move up to 11th place on the league table, while Ajax remain second from bottom.

 

The game got off to a frantic start with end-to-end action and Usuthu went close with Nazeer Allie having to clear off the line to deny the visitors.

 

The Ajax defender then got in the way to block a shot from Goodman Dlamini while Tapuwa Kapini claimed a dangerous set-piece from Khama Billiat at the other end.

 

With the half coming to an end, Mabhuti Khenyeza worked the goalkeeper with a shot from the edge of the area while Ajax wasted a series of corners early in the second period.

 

Kulegani Madondo went close with a long-range effort on the hour mark while Travis Graham lashed a powerful effort wide four minutes later.

 

Neither side managed to find a winning goal in the dying minutes as the points were shared.

 

Ajax CT: Sander Westerveld, Cecil Lolo, Thulani Hlatshwayo, Nazeer Allie, Thato Mokeke, Travis Graham, Viana Wanderson, Lance Davids, Khama Billiat, Tafadzwa Rusike, Mabhuti Khenyeza.

 

AmaZulu: Tapuwa Kapini, Carlington Nyadombo, Thamsanqa Teyise, Joseph Malongoane, Luyanda Hlongwa, Nkanyiso Cele, Kulegani Madondo, Stanley Kgatla, Njabulo Manqana, Goodman Dlamini, Ayanda Dlamini.

Courtesy of http://www.soccerladuma.com

 

 

Two died in an acident in Potchestroom


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Two people died and two were critically injured in an accident on Nelson Mandela Drive in Potchefstroom, paramedics said on Friday.

 

Netcare 911 spokeswoman Santi Steinmann said paramedics responded to the accident just before 3am.

 

“Upon their arrival on scene they found that there were four motor vehicles involved and that two of the vehicles burst into flames.”

 

Steinmann said two people were critically injured and various others sustained multiple injuries.

 

“After all the injured were treated and stabilised on scene, they were transported to nearby medical facilities for the urgent medical care that they required.” – Sapa

The birds dim Stars


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Moroka Swallows’ top eight ambitions received a major boost as they beat Free State Stars 1-0 in their Absa Premiership match played at Dobsonville Stadium on Friday.

 

Both teams had to do without their stalwarts, Swallows missing midfield kingpin Lerato Chabangu through injury while Stars were without skipper Kennedy Mweene who went down with with flu.

 

The match’s first chance fell to Katlego Mashego who was allowed some space for a shot at goal but his effort lacked some venom, allowing Stars goalkeeper Tshepo Motsoeneng to easily collect the ball.

 

Bennett Chenene should have done better in the 16th minute as he found himself unmarked just outside the box. The speedy winger opted to take a shot at goal when he had options to lay a pass forward and his attempt flew wide.

 

Swallows lacked some bite in the middle of the park without Chabangu and his absence was quite visible as no one controlled the midfield for the Birds as the Bafana Bafana man usually does.

 

Ea Lla Koto’s first chance of the match came in the 18th minute, Chenene hacked down Lehlohonolo Thebekang and Dove Wome rifled the resultant freekick over the cross bar.

 

Chenene should have given Swallows the lead in the 30th minute as he found himself with space for a shot inside the box but he took one touch too many, allowing the Stars defence to recover and clear the danger.

 

Chenene redeemed himself from the earlier mistake as he took advantage of the Stars defence’s lapse of concentration to give the Birds the lead in the 33rd minute.

 

Swallows were awarded a free kick after Angelo Kerspuy fouled Lefa Tsutsulupa. While Stars were organising themselves defensively the Birds played it quick and Mashego laid it for Chenene whose powerful shot beat Motsoeneg all systems out.

 

In the 40th minute, Stars had a chance to level matters as Paulus Masehe’s corner kick fell to the unmarked Luyolo Nomandela who disappointingly took a tame shot straight to goalkeeper Greg Etafia’s hands.

 

In the second half, Stars came back a much more rejuvenated side and should have found an equaliser in the 47th minute but Masehe headed Wome’s inswinging freekick wide off Etafia’s goal.

 

Swallows could have doubled their lead in injury time. David Mathebula played a great pass to Dikgang Mabalane who wasted no time crossing the ball for Oscar Machapa who should have done better as he headed the ball wide with Motsoeneng off his line.

 

The win sees Swallows move to 28 points — the same as SuperSport United and Maritzburg United who are seventh and eighth respectively on the log.

 

– Sapa 

Children accused of startin fire


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A fire that destroyed dozens of vehicles in Woodmead on Friday was believed to have been started by two children, said emergency workers.

 

“It is alleged by people around the scene that two kids were playing with fireworks and the grass caught fire. The fire quickly spread to the vehicles,” said the city’s emergency services spokeswoman Nana Radebe.

 

Around 25 cars had been destroyed.

 

Most of the cars belonged to Muslim men who had gathered at Mia’s Farm for a weekend of spiritual rejuvenation.

 

The event had been arranged by the Waterval Islamic Institute.

 

ER24 spokesman Werner Vermaak said there were no injuries.

 

“Paramedics and rescue personnel are on the scene. No injuries have been reported and I can confirm that the fire is out. The cars were parked on a grass parking,” he said. – Sapa

A man died in Ganyesa after squabble with Police


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By Obakeng Maje

Ganyesa-North West police are investigating a murder case,malicious damage to state property and disturbing police on duty.

This came after police were executing Operation Paseka and searching tarvens in the area.

“It is alleged that police entered a local tavern at around 02:00 am in Ganyesa near Vryburg and found a tavern still operating” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

“The police ordered the owner to close business as it is against Liquor Licensing Board. The lushed out crowd allegedly attacked police after ordered to go home” she said.

Police said a fight ensued between police and revellers.

The crowd of 1000 people hurled stones and bottles at police and one police officer was nearly disarmed in the process said police.

“Three warning shots were released,but angry crowd could not burge. Police sped off to the station for back up” Moiloa said.

The crowd allegedly wreaked the police vehicle.

Police sped off to the police station and informed about a casualty on their arrival.

“A 27 year-old man was found lying in a pool of blood with a wound in his neck” police said.

According to police a man was bludgeoned with something in the neck and died on the scene.

“For now the cause of his death is unknown and police investigations continue” Moiloa said.

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SA steels itself day Mandela goes “home”


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Johannesburg – Former president Nelson Mandela is in ‘good spirits’ as he continues his hospital stay to receive treatment for a recurring lung infection, the presidency said on Friday.

 

“Mandela is in good spirits and enjoyed a full breakfast this morning,” said presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj in a statement.

 

“The doctors report that he is making steady progress.”

 

Maharaj said Mandela remained under treatment and observation after he was taken to an undisclosed hospital just before midnight on Wednesday.

 

On Thursday, SA president Jacob Zuma told BBC news that people needed to “slow down the anxiety”.

 

“In Zulu, when someone passes away who is very old, people say he or she has gone home. I think those are some of the things we should be thinking about,” the news service quoted him as saying.

 

Also on Thursday, US President Barack Obama sent thoughts and prayers to Madiba.

 

Obama “has found president Mandela to be an inspiration in his own personal life, but also in his professional career,” his spokesman Josh Earnest said.

 

On Friday, tweets poured in from across the world.

 

US singer Josh Groban tweeted that he was sending his love to Mandela.

 

“I hope he feels better soon. The world needs him as long as we can have him. #madiba”

 

Marzia Faraz from Afghanistan also tweeted a message of support.

 

“How fortunate we are to live in #mandela era! One of world’s notable peacemaker. Hope you feel better soon.”

 

SA icon Evita Bezuidenhout tweeted a promise to supply Mandela with chocolate. “May this be a Good Friday for everyone, especially our beloved Madiba. Your Easter egg is waiting for you, liewe ou skat (dear old sweetheart) XXX”.

 

Earlier this month, Mandela was admitted to a Pretoria hospital for a scheduled check-up relating to a long-standing abdominal complaint. He was discharged the following day.

 

In February, he was admitted to hospital with a stomach ailment.

 

Last December, Mandela spent 18 days in hospital during which he underwent an operation to remove gallstones and received treatment for his recurring lung infection.

 

South Africa’s first black president has a long history of lung problems, dating back to the time when he was a political prisoner on Robben Island during apartheid. While in jail he contracted tuberculosis.

 

On Friday, a media contingent had gathered outside Mandela’s otherwise quiet Houghton home in Johannesburg. – Sapa

Police searching for four suspects after hijacking bakkie


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By Obakeng Maje

Potchefstroom-Police are looking for four suspects who hijacked a 30-year-old man off his bakkie.

The incident happened on Thursday at about 12:15 in Potchefstroom/Carletonville road police said.  

“It is alleged that the victim was driving along the Potchefstroom road when he was forced off the road by an Eveco minibus and another vehicle which was a Toyota Verso both blocked the road for the victim” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

Police said one of the suspects alighted from Eveco and another from the Verso. 

They pointed him with a firearm and ordered him to move in the middle of the bakkie seat. They both insinuated in the car. 

“They allegedly blindfolded the victim and drove off with him towards Carletonville were they left him near the mine dump site, and drove off with his vehicle” Moiloa said.  

Police are still searching for the white Toyota Hilux with this registration number HLL 948 NW. A car hi-jacking case is being investigated.

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