Malema’s ex friend in court for fraud


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Polokwane – Fraud-accused Julius Malema’ former friend Boy Mamabolo appeared in the Polokwane Magistrate’s court on Wednesday on 72 counts of fraud.

 

The charges related to his chairmanship of the Limpopo Geographical Names Committee, the Hawks said on Wednesday.

 

The case was postponed till May 27.

 

Mamabolo was released on bail in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court on January 31.

 

He was granted R10,000 bail, said Captain Paul Ramaloko.

 

Mamabolo was embroiled in a court battle with Malema after he allegedly sent a threatening text message to the former ANC Youth League leader.

 

He allegedly wrote in the sms he would exhume Malema’s mother’s body and take her remains to Malema’s grandmother’s home in Seshego.

 

This was apparently in retaliation for Malema allegedly sending his allies to seduce Mamabolo’s girlfriend.

 

The crimen injuria case was provisionally struck off the court roll on January 29. – Sapa

 

 

4 kids critical after bee attack at school


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Johannesburg – Sixty-one children and three teachers were stung by bees at a school in Bellville, Cape Town, on Wednesday morning, paramedics said.

“Reports indicate that the children were at a school for special needs when the swarm of bees went on a rampage, stinging everything in their way,” Netcare 911 spokesperson Chris Botha said.

The children were aged between five and 10. By the time paramedics got to the school four children in a critical condition had been taken to hospital in private transport.

“Thirty-five people were treated on scene by nursing staff while 26 children were treated by paramedics before they were transported to nearby hospitals,” he said.

“The exact cause for the bees becoming aggressive is still unknown at this stage.”

 

– SAPA

Calls for stability from new SABC board


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Johannesburg – The new SABC board should bring stability at the public broadcaster, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) said on Wednesday.

“The SABC is a contested arena, and we hope the new board will provide the needed stability,” general secretary Thabo Mogalane told reporters in Johannesburg.

He said the new board should play an oversight role and not interfere with the running of the SABC.

“We want a board that is transparent, independent and provides oversight.”

He said the union was confident the interim board would provide the stability needed to improve the morale of workers at the SABC.

“Where there is no stability, workers are affected negatively.”

 

– SAPA

Four perish in a “Head on” collision


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By Obakeng Maje

Four people killed and three critically injured in a head on collision between a white Toyota Raider Bakkie and a brown Toyota sedan on Monday 18:30 police said. The accident happened between Windsorton and Barkly Road. 
“Three occupants of a brown Toyota sedan were declared dead on the scene and the fourth one died at the hospital” Lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana said.
The name of the deceased are George Mongale(71), Rebecca Keadimile Botake(54) and Diah Rhama Botake(53). 
 
The fourth deceased is an African female, unidentified. 
“We request any person with the information that may lead to trace the family of the deceased to contact Windsorton police on 053 5510 003 or W/O CM Brandt on 082 4695 715” said Tawana.  
The white Toyota Raider bakkie was having three occupants, William Magazi, Sheila Sekgoro and David Van Wyk, and they were transported to the hospital to receive medical treatment after they sustained injuries. 
“During the investigation two bottles of liquor was found inside the Toyota Raider bakkie, therefore it is suspected that liquor consumption could have played a critical role during the accident.
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Tshabalala receives clean bill of health


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Bafana Bafana coach, Gordon Igesund received a timely boost when influential midfielder Siphiwe Tshabalala was given the all clear to continue training with the team after his MRI scan results came back positive.

 

The Kaizer Chiefs player missed Bafana Bafana’s first training session at the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town on Tuesday (19 March 2013) due to a niggling knee injury after he felt some discomfort during the warm-up session.

 

He was sent for an MRI scan which came back positive this morning.

 

On Wednesday (20 March), he trained on his own under the watchful eye of the medical team.

 

Tshabalala is expected to join the rest of the team at training on Thursday night (21 March) at Cape Town Stadium.

 

“We are pleased with the results and what we have to do now is to monitor him all the way to the match day. I believe he should be ready to return to full training on Friday.

 

The MRI scan revealed nothing too serious, which is very encouraging. The player also wants to play, which will help the healing process,” said Bafana Bafana Team medico Dr Carl Tabane.

 

 

Bafana rest players ahead of a crucial game


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By Obakeng Maje

Cape Town-The Bafana Bafana afternoon training session on Wednesday, 20 March 2013 has been cancelled to give players more time to rest ahead of the all-important 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Qualifier against the Central African Republic (CAR) at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday evening.

 

The squad will resume training at the match venue on Thursday, 21 March at 20h00.

 

 

Ventersdorp murder case postponed


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Ventersdorp, North West – One of two men accused of murdering a Ventersdorp farmer appeared in the Ventersdorp Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, North West police said.

“Only one man appeared, the one who was arrested on Sunday. They are jointly appearing in court on Friday, with the 22-year-old remanded in custody,” said Brigadier Thulani Ngubane.

The 22-year-old and the second accused, a 21-year-old man, allegedly attacked the 67-year-old farmer outside his farmhouse on Sunday morning.

He was struck over the head and dragged into the house. The attackers then found his 64-year-old wife and attacked her. It was believed they also raped her.

The men tied her up and fled with two cellphones. She managed to free herself and found help on a neighbouring farm.

The farmer died on the scene. His wife was recovering in hospital in Klerksdorp.

The 22-year-old was arrested on Sunday night around 11pm following a tip-off. The 21-year-old was arrested on Tuesday in Khuma township near Klerksdorp around 9.15am. – Sapa

Guard who dodged death three times is killed


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Cape Town – A security guard dodged death on three occasions only to be gunned down in an ambush at a doctor’s surgery.

Elias Dyasi, 59, came face to face with death three times in the last two weeks.

But, on Monday afternoon, he was gunned down and robbed of his firearm.

The devoted dad was standing outside the doctor’s offices that he guards, washing some grapes he had just bought from a nearby vendor, when he came under fire.

Ethopian tuck-shop owner killed in Ikageng


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By Obakeng Maje

Ikageng-A 34-year-old Ethiopian National who was a tuck-shop owner was killed last night 21:00 outside his store in Ikageng Extension 11 outside Potchefstroom. 

“It is alleged that the victim was closing the main entrance of his store when the incident happened” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said. 

Police said that one of the shop assistants heard the owner screaming outside and went to investigate. 

“He found the victim lying in front of his store in a pool of blood.

It is alleged that the victim was stabbed three times with screwdriver” he said.

 The victim was stabbed twice in the left hand and once in the chest and died on the scene said police. Police are investigating a case of murder, no one was arrested.

Police suspect that the motive for the killing could have been robbery.  

The smell is unbearable-Principal


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By Obakeng Maje

Pampierstad-The learners at Kgomotso High School in Pampierstad were left with no option,but to use the nearest bushes to answer nature calls because the is no water at their school.

Since taps dessicated the daring smell coming out of the toilets is unbearable.

However, the Department of Public Works refutes that the were not aware of the problem encountered by the school.

Kgomotso High School principal Tebogo Makoke said the smell that comes out of the toilets is so unbearable and that brings lack of concentration to learners.

“The unbearable smell affects learners and they now have to use nearby bushes to answer nature calls” Makoke said.

The North Cape Deapartment of Education spokesperson said they are dealing with the problem.

Water is the main cause of the problem in the area and at school.

Sanitation is one of the rife issues the province is facing and according to students this have an impact in their studies.

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