Lonmin appoints new CEO


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NORTH WEST – Platinum giant Lonmin today appointed Ben Magara as its new chief executive officer (CEO).

Magara will be taking over from acting CEO Simon Scott, who will now resume his role as chief financial officer (CFO).
The new CEO is moving from rival mining company Anglo Platinum (Amplats), where he served as executive head of engineering and capital projects.
Lonmin spokesperson Sue Vey said, “We are delighted that Magara has decided to accept the position and we are looking forward to his leadership.”

The platinum giant made headlines when labour turbulence at its Marikana mine in the North West culminated in a violent clash between police and striking miners in August last year.

Magara’s appointment takes effect from 1 July.

For more details www.ewn.co.za

Cops probe Marikana sangoma murder weapon


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MARIKANA – North West police said they were investigating the possibility that the same R5 rifle that was stolen from officers in Marikana was used to kill a sangoma in the Eastern Cape in March.
The traditional healer was supposed to testify at the Farlam Commission of Inquiry in Rustenburg.

The inquiry is trying to uncover the truth behind the August shooting at the North West mine which left 34 protesters dead.

The sangoma reportedly gave miners traditional medicine to make them bullet proof when confronting the police.
The man was killed execution style at his home last week.

It has now emerged that the spent cartridges were from an R5 rifle.
Police spokesperson Makhosini Nkosi said, “We are investigating if the same R5 was the same which was used to kill one of our officers.”

For more details go to www.ewn.co.za

Zuma: SA’s CAR troops were ‘special’


ImagePRETORIA – President Jacob Zuma today dismissed questions about the Central African Republic (CAR) deployment as the “peddling of unfounded allegations and conspiracy theories”.

Zuma was speaking at the memorial service being held at the Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria for 13 soldiers who died in a battle against rebels in the CAR in March.

A commander who led the soldiers described them as “tigers who waited for his orders” and as “lions who fought ferociously”.
Zuma dismissed claims that the soldiers were sent to protect private business interests or a dictator.

“When future generations ask what kind of men and women gave so much of their lives to the service of South Africa and the continent we will be able to say how special they were to put their lives at risk for such a mission.”
The memorial service was attended by hundreds of guests, with many soldiers from various divisions of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).

On Monday, the ANC also reiterated that it has no business links in the CAR, and it slammed reports that suggested otherwise as “damaging and malicious lies”.

The ruling party’s spokesperson Keith Khoza insisted the ANC has no business interests in that country.

Click here to read President Jacob Zuma’s message to the fallen soldiers’ families.

For more details www.ewn.co.za

Taung court postponed embattled Sokupha case


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung Magistrate Court postponed a case of Qolile Sokupha until next month reported Vaaltar Fm news.

Sokupha,24 was arrested after he raped a 14 year-old girl from Mokgareng.

Police said Qolile Sokupha will remain in jail until his next court appearance on the 13-14 May for final judgement.

“It is alleged that Sokupha raped a 14 year-old girl and he had another case pending” police said.

On the 17th of June embattled Sokupha was arrested for raping Kenalemang Pako,34 of Ditompong.

He was sanctioned to life in jail and two years for robbing her.

The case will be formalised on the 14 May 2013 when he re-appears.

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Maphoitsile residents barricade roads in protest


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung-The residents of Maphoitsile barricaded roads and closed down a clinic in a protest.

The beserk residents accused the Department of Public Works of feeding them lies.

They accuse the department of not including their area when announcing the construction of the road linking Taung hospital and Manokwane.

The provincial government announced two weeks ago that the road between Magogong, Maphoitsile and Taung hospital will be tarred.

“We are gatvol of the department of public works as they said the road that links Manokwane and Taung hospital will only be tarred. So that means we are not included. And we suffering the same fate as Manokwane residents” Community representative Thapelo Saku told Vaaltar fm news.

However, the Department refute the claims as they guaranteed the community of Maphoitsile that the road will be indeed tarred from Taung hospital right way until Magogong.

Department spokesperson Wandy Tong confirmed the reports.

“We had a meeting with the contractor and has already been appointed. We held a meeting in Manokwane because the residents of Manokwane are the ones wrote to the department, however that does not mean people of Maphoitsile and Magogong are excluded” Wandy Tong told Vaatar Fm News team.

Tong said the D221 road that links Taung hospital, Maphoitsile and Magogong will be tarred.

She urged the residents to calm down and stop barricading roads and closing down other government institutions while venting their anger.

“We urge our people not to barricade roads or disturb service delivery while protesting as that will affect their lives and people around them” Tong said.

The residents start protesting on Sunday and barricade roads with tree logs and stones.

A local clinic was also closed down and the residents promised that untile they see and developments, schools too will not be opened.

According to Department,a contratctor will meet with residents on the 10 April 2013.

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Have Pirates Handed Chiefs The Title?


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Despite having seven league games still left to play in the current 2012/13 PSL campaign, many South African football fans have conceded that Kaizer Chiefs have already done enough to clinch the league title.

However, Orlando Pirates do have a game in hand, though their recent draw with Wits has dented their title aspirations substantially. Have they handed the league to Chiefs?

 

Having played one game less than their fierce rivals, Pirates currently find themselves one place and seven points behind the league leaders, and it seems to be the general consensus that Chiefs now have an unassailable lead.

 

A debate on this topic was raging on the Soccer-Laduma Facebook page yesterday (Monday), where many of the Pirates fans conceded that it is highly unlikely that they will be able to defend their Absa Premiership crown.

 

Chiefs’ next game sees them take on Maritzburg United, where a victory will edge them one step closer to the title, while Pirates tackle AmaZulu, who have had a resurgence since the break and are currently unbeaten in 2013.

 

Do you think that Bucs’ 0-0 draw with the Clever Boys prior to the Amakhosi’s 3-0 hammering of Bloemfontein Celtic was the final nail in Pirates’ title aspirations? Or do you think that they can still get themselves back into it?

Bafana could play in Cameroon


ImageThe current political conflict in Central African Republic could see Bafana Bafana’s 2014 World Cup qualifier shifted to Cameroon.

KickOff.com has learnt that the west African country has been earmarked as the most suitable neutral venue for Bafana’s away match against Les Fauves on June 7.

The unrest in CAR has escalated, with rebels seizing control of Bangui last week, forcing their president Francois Bozize to flee into the Democratic Republic of Congo. Thirteen South African Defence Force troops were also killed just outside the CAR capital.

SAFA are waiting on further clarification from FIFA, who are monitoring the situation in CAR before making further recommendations. Cameroon is seen as a win-win situation for both teams should the match need to be moved.

Bafana got their 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign back on track by beating CAR 2-0 at Cape Town Stadium on March 23.

For more www.kickoff.com

‘SA no place for my sons’


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Cape Town – In the dusty and remote village of Tébessa, Algeria, a three-storey brick building looms over the surrounding sands. It is in this house that Gafsa Jacobs says her husband has kept her children for the past four months. 

On Monday, after returning from a futile attempt to bring her two young sons home to Cape Town, the Rondebosch mother pointed to a picture of the building on her cellphone and told the Cape Argus: “My children are in there.”

For more www.iol.co.za

Nine year old sold drugs at school


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Pretoria – The availability of drugs at primary schools has come under the spotlight after a 9-year-old boy from Centurion was caught selling drugs to primary and high school children.

 

“The pupil was selling drugs for his mother and father,” Tshwane metro police inspector Sidney de Wet told Beeld.

 

He said Grade 7 learners were often culprits at primary schools where drugs were used.

For more http://www.news24.com

“Hands Off Andile Mngxitama”- SNI


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Johannesburg-As the September National Imbizo (SNI) we boldly support our brother and comrade Andile Mngxitama against the allegations meted out to him. Most importantly we refuse to personalise this debacle said SNI spokesperson Phakama Ngceni. Mngxitama’s wager expressed the collective rage after an incitement of violence through distortions by Jared Sacks’ article. 

SNI said it is from this perspective that they understood and therefore support him.

 

“Like Strini Moodley we believe that Black Consciousness’ (BC) exclusion in the post 1994 knowledge production, infers not only its threatening power, but also its potential as a remedial possibility”. 

“But we also understand other  post1994 appropriative impulses – the expedient use of BC by power and the Left isn’t any less sinister than its first omissive exercises” said Ngceni in a statement. 

History is replete with anecdotes of the conspiratorial disdain against BC by both the ANC and the white Left SNI said. 

“So Like Mngxitama we understand Jared Sacks’ inclusion into the Black Consciousness tradition as an assault, if not direct annexation to further tame and distort the only hope and solution for black people in this country”.

 

The recent explosion, which by the way comes emerges two weeks after Mngxitama’s wager, have come to rear their flat-footed opportunism. 

SNI said they seemingly aren’t about Mngxitama’s threats to Sacks, but about settling old scores with him but also coincidentally, prompted by New Frank Talk’s (NFT 13) recent publication of an essay loathed and prohibited by the Left: 

 

The Social Movement’s Hustle. Talk about the brazen censorship of dissenting voices.

In Durban the Leftists who have just recently signed a petition against Mngxitama called in to threaten suing the festival (Time of the Writer) for allowing the essay to be published.

 

“This kind of attitude exposes not only the unproblematised nature of whiteness, but also the impossibility for such problematization. The act of subjecting Mngxitama can also be understood, in fact must be understood, as a natural way whiteness deals with any transgressing black” Pakama Ngceni said. 

They said a wanton terror against Mngxitama the person is nothing but calculated violence against the self-determinative attitude of BC. 

“Though it has found material coalescence in the body of Mngxitama, its principled target is its desired silencing and domestication of the authentic black voice” Ngceni said. 

As Mngxitama et al say in their introduction to NFT13, white people not only want to be conquerors, they also want to be the liberators.

 

Mngxitama’s harangued violence is considerably inconsequential, if not understandably a necessary reflexive act, comparable to the unbridled assault of white supremacy on blacks. 

“The insidious but polite gesticulations of Sacks et al are unavailable to society as violent because the acceptable ubiquity of anti-black racism undergirds social imagination. Therefore Sacks and the Left’s distortions of the black agenda cannot be thought of as vitiations of the long repressed emancipatory project”. 

“This is so because their actions are functional and foundational to the consolidation of power and therefore generalized violence in society” SNI spokesperson said.

 

This contradiction itself was long noted and rebuked by the BC tradition: whites not only kick us, they also tell us how to respond to the kick. And for the chosen transgressor it always has material consequences, as seen through campaigns for Mngxitama to be fired and not given a voice. White liberals can’t stand any black person that doesn’t value their civilizing mission, especially if they debunk its corrosive effect. As known, Jared Sacks and his crew are after the soul of black folk to tame it and civilize it they said. 

“The agenda isn’t any different from the old missionary duty; social movements, to which white leftists have conjoined, are used to recompose the black subject within the limited confines agreeable to the status quo” Ngceni said. 

They are made to bellow for animalistic demands. Blacks are subjected to the naturalization of their historically created circumstances and worst valorizations of those experiences said SNI. 

“There is nothing authentic in staying in shacks or in the ghetto” Pakama Ngceni said.

 

“We as the SNI insist on raising the bar of demands and plead with no one but blacks in this country. We understand that black liberation can only be executed through a program designed by blacks only, as Biko said. So we understand Mngxitama’s rage to be precisely informed by these politics. We don’t care much about Mamphele”. 

“We care as we carve and deepen the consciousness of black people to rise up to the challenge of the historic antagonism. The Left together with the ANC government have been responsible for the collective social death of the black majority in South Africa. Now we aren’t only saying “fuck the Left” but please also: hands off Mngxitama” Pakama Ngceni said.

(Unedited statement from SNI)

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