Swallows and Wits in a stalemate


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Moroka Swallows and Bidvest Wits drew 1-1 in a League match on Friday night.

 

Bennett Chenene’s goal gave Swallows the lead until was cancelled out by Sibusiso Vilakazi’s strike nine minutes from the end.

 

With three minutes gone in the match, Swallows were awarded a free-kick from just outside the box. Their skipper Lefa Tsutsulupa stepped up and his shot went through the wall, but Wits keeper Jackson Mabokgwane swiftly moved to handle the ball after the set piece was taken quickly.

 

Tsutsulupa and Mabokgwane again resumed their rivalry from a dead ball situation in the 20th minute. The midfielder’s strike from just outside the box and dipped into the target but Mabokgwane was on hand to flick the ball over the bar.

 

In the 27th minute Wits had their first real sight at goal when Sibusiso Vilakazi’s shot went wide of goal after brilliant link up play with striker Ryan Chapman. Wits were applying pressure on Bird’s defence.

 

In the 50th minute of the match the Dube Birds fluffed a crucial opportunity to take the lead. Veteran attacker Siyabonga Nomvete’s trickery down the left wing saw him send a decent cross into the box which was met by his pint-sized teammate Dikgang Mabalane, but the winger headed wide from six yards with the Wits defence at his mercy.

 

In the 64th minute of the match the home side took the lead through Chenene. Joseph Makhanya made an intelligent run down the right flank into the box and dragged the ball back for his former Orlando Pirates colleague to tap home from close range.

 

Swallows could have doubled their lead in the 79th minute when Chenene’s shot was blocked from close range by the Wits keeper after a nice through back-heeled ball by Tsutsulupa. But two minutes later at the end the Dube Birds were made to pay.

 

Second half substitute Calvin Kadi found Vilakazi with an inch perfect pass and the midfielder poked his effort with power to make it 1-1 as he beat Swallows keeper Greg Etafia at his near post.

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“Facebook Rapist” get sentence reduced


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Pietermaritzburg – The 50-year jail term imposed on the so-called “Facebook Rapist” Thabo Bester was cut to 30 years on appeal in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Friday.

 

Bester, 25, pleaded guilty to raping and robbing two women he lured to Durban with promises of modelling photo shoots, and was sentenced to 50 years by the Durban Regional Court in October 2011.

 

On Friday, Judges Gregory Kruger and Fikile Mohgohloa reduced four 15-year sentences for two rapes and two aggravated robberies to 10 years each, with 10 years running concurrently with the other sentences.

 

Bester admitted that he advertised for potential models on a website. A victim contacted him and they drove from Johannesburg to Durban and booked into a hotel, where he tied the victim with duct tape and raped and robbed her.

 

He said he felt remorse after the rape and went to another hotel to commit suicide, but another person saw him and threw him out of the hotel.

 

A week later, he raped another woman in the Durban area.

 

Bester was sentenced in the Western Cape High Court to life last May for the murder of Johannesburg model Nomfundo Tyhulu. – Sapa

Chiefs eye to break blatant Arrows


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Kaizer Chiefs will be looking to open a 10 point lead at the top of the ABSA Premiership when they square up against Golden Arrows in what promises to be an entertaining clash at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, in Durban on Saturday, 06 April 2013. 

 

The Glamour Boys have lost only once this season and collected 51 points with six games to go in the 2012/13 PSL season. 

 

The Glamour Boys are aware that the trip to Kwa-Zulu Natal will not be an easy one despite brushing Arrows aside back in November 2012 with the rampant Chiefs scoring three times without any reply from Golden Arrows. Arrows will will be buoyant by their midweek win over Chippa United. 

 

Stuart Baxter following a 1 1 all draw against Maritzburg United on Wednesday at Peter Mokaba Stadium told kaizerchiefs.com on Friday morning. 

 

“There are no easy games at this time of the season and Arrows will come out with all guns blazing especially playing in front of their home crowd. I felt even when we met earlier in the season their log position was not a true reflection of their game. They will definitely be tough.” 

 

Baxter continued: “We are not lacking motivation either going to this game. We always go to each game with a winning mentality and it will not be any different on Saturday.” 

 

Baxter hinted that he might have to reshuffle his team for the Arrows game: “We are always looking to refresh the squad and always put a competitive team to do the job. 

 

Kickoff for the game is at 15:00.

-Kaizer Chiefs

Cop link in Marikana sangoma killing raised


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North West – The possible involvement of police in the killing of a Marikana sangoma was raised in the Farlam commission’s public hearing in Rustenburg on Friday.

 

National police commissioner Riah Phiyega was asked whether she was aware of allegations that the sangoma was shot dead with a police-issued R-5 rifle.

 

Phiyega said she was.

 

Dali Mpofu, for miners involved in a shooting in Marikana on August 16 last year, commented: “Well, (the fact that a police rifle was used) raises a possibility that the sangoma was killed by police.”

 

Phiyega replied: “I don’t know of (that allegation) but what I know is that a man was killed with an R-5. A case number has been issued.

 

“If there’s a police officer involved in the killing of any person, the matter will be investigated by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid).”

 

Police spokesman Makhosini Nkosi said on Tuesday police were investigating claims that the rifle belonged to police.

 

The sangoma, Alton Joja, 69, was at his home in the Ludeke Holt village in Mbizana on March 24 when five men armed with pistols and rifles entered his homestead.

 

They shot him when he approached their car to ask what they were looking for.

 

They fled the scene and their car was later found abandoned and burnt out with the rifle inside. Joja died on arrival at a local hospital.

 

The Farlam commission heard last month that Joja was believed to have performed rituals on protesting Lonmin mineworkers before the shooting on August 16, during which 34 of them were killed.

 

Police had been trying to bring the sangoma to testify before the commission. – Sapa

Three suspects arrested for robbing a man


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg-Three suspects were arrested on Wednesday after they robbed and kidnapped a man in Rustenburg.

North West police said three men appeared today before Rustenburg Magistrate Court after they abducted a 22 year-old man and robbed him.

“Three suspects were arrested after they allegedly wile away a 22 year-old man to a delipidated house at corner Lucas and Leyds street in Rustenburg” captain Adele Myburgh.

Ofentse Nojila,(22) Lerato Motsimane,(24) and Ofentse Tsholo(23) were granted a bail of R800 each after they allegedly robbed a man after they pointed him with knives.

Police said the trio took their victim to a delipidating house in the area.

They allegedly robbed him off his money and belongings.

Police investigations continue and three suspects will be back in court on the 16 of April 2013.

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A man denied bail after rape


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By Obakeng Maje

Phokeng-North West police arrested a 22 year-old suspect after he allegedly raped a 14 year-old teen.

The monstrousness event unfolded at Chaneng village, near Phokeng.

“It is alleged that Silas Sithole,22 raped a teenager in Chaneng village on Monday. The teen allegedly told her mom about the ordeal and the mother of a teen went to the police” captain Adele Myburgh said.

The case of rape was opened and the suspect was arrested.

“Silas Sithole appeared briefly at Phokeng Magistrate Court and was remanded in custody. He will appear soon for formal bail application” Myburgh said.

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Dagga worth R879 000 consficated in Upington


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By Obakeng Maje

Upington-Intelligent driven operation by the Crime Intelligence and Protection Services (CIPS) together with Directorate of Priority Crime Investigations (DPCI) with the assistance of Upington police in the Upington Cluster yielded enormous results by confiscation dagga worth R 879 000 Norther Cape police said. 

“The operation commenced on Wednesday, 03 April until Friday, 05 April 2013, the focused of the operation was to cripple and shut down those who are dealing in drugs around Upington” lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana said. 

The police reacted promptly, after receiving tipped-off information about a white Nissan 1400 bakkie that was expected to deliver dagga consignment into the Northern Cape Province via Upington from the Eastern Cape. 

 

“During the operation the police observed a white Nissan 1400 bakkie with two occupants driving into Upington, and tried to stop it, but the driver of the bakkie attempted to sped off. However high speed chase ensued between the bakkie and the police” he said. 

The driver of the bakkie was shortly pinned down. 

Upon investigation two bags containing of dagga weighing 31 kg worth R155 000 was found loaded on the back of the bakkie, a woman (45) and man (53) were arrested said police.

 

A simultaneous ad-hoc police raiding was also conducted in Paballelo in New Haven area where two suspects were arrested and police seized 1.85 kg and 3.45 kg of dagga to the value of R 26 500 in two separate houses.  

 

Furthermore 141.5 kg of dagga worth street value of R 707 500 was found abandoned, and the preliminary investigation links the suspects arrested in a white Nissan bakkie with the found abandoned dagga.

 

The suspects are due to appear before the Upington Magistrate’s Court on charges of dealing in dagga.   

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Independent Commission to be set for match-fixing allegations


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South Africa’s Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula, SAFA President Kirsten Nematandani and FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke reached a concrete conclusion in their meeting held today (Friday, 05 April 2013) at the Home of FIFA in Zurich, Switzerland, a new milestone in the fight against match manipulation.

 

An independent judicial commission of enquiry will be set-up by the South African government. The mandate of this judicial investigation will be limited to matters related to the case of irregularities related to friendly matches of SAFA in the build-up to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

 

FIFA has also proposed that the judicial body of the FIFA Ethics Committee, represented by its independent Chairman Michael J. Garcia, should be part of this special commission. This proposal is backed by SAFA as well as the Minister of Sports but is subject to constitutional approval by the government.

 

“This long-standing open case is harming South African football. It is vital that this matter which dates back to 2010 is concluded soon, with the culprits to be sanctioned in accordance with the zero tolerance policy. At the same time it is critical that structures are set-up in order to tackle similar cases should they happen in the future,” explained Valcke.

 

“I am very pleased by the commitment of the South African government and also SAFA to make sure this matter is now dealt with as a highest priority. FIFA will provide any advice and support possible both at investigatory and disciplinary level. To this effect a representative from FIFA’s Security Division was also at today’s meeting. “

 

“We are happy that the meeting took place and it was very fruitful.  I will present today’s proposed solution to the SAFA Executive Committee tomorrow (Saturday, 06 April 2013) for approval,” said Nematandani.

 

“The rise of match manipulation globally has become one of the most pressing issues facing football today. I understand fully that FIFA needs strong action from associations like SAFA to tackle this problem. Therefore it is vitally important that national authorities such as ourselves play a full role. I firmly believe today’s meeting is a major step in bringing to a close an episode that has damaged South African football. We have made a pledge to FIFA today that we will support them and SAFA to bring this to an end,” concluded Minister Mbalula.

 

 

Lives of CAR fallen heroes dedicated to campassion and life-Premier


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Lives of CAR fallen heroes were not dedicated to conflict or death-Premier Modise

 

The lives of the thirteen members of the South African National Defence Force who fell in battle in the Central African Republic were not dedicated to conflict or death but to compassion and life, North West Premier Thandi Modise said at the memorial service held in honour of Private Karabo Edwin Matsheka and Vusumzi in Mmabatho on Thursday.

 

Premier Modise in paying tribute to the soldiers hailed them as heroes who were committed to something greater than themselves and had mustered the physical and moral courage to accomplish extraordinary feats in battle.

 

Modise said that they were ordinary men who rose to meet seemingly impossible odds and did extraordinary things for the nation.

 

“These brave men left the safety and comfort of our land in making sure that peace is attained in the Central African Republic (CAR).We join the nation in saluting and honouring them for the supreme sacrifice they have paid for the achievement of Peace in the continent,” the Premier emphasised.

 

Modise said as a country we must always remember them and pay tribute to the stories of the heroes.

 

“We cannot return those who have gone, however we can and we will cherish the virtue of their sacrifice in thought and deed to educate our nation and our children in their spirit;

 

 to love with all our might our beloved South Africa, to take pride in it and work ceaselessly towards progress,” she added.

 

The Speaker of the Provincial Legislature, Supra Mahumapelo and Victor Tsie who represented the South African Military Veterans Association also hailed the fallen heroes as role models and gallant fighters.

 

Keresepe Moncho representing the two families conveyed the appreciation that the families are receiving from the South African Defence Force and North West provincial government which is also supporting the Matsheka and Ngaleka families to meet costs towards the funerals of the two heroes.

 

In recognition of 28-year- old Private Matsheka’s gallantry, Kgosi Jeff Montshioa of the Barolong Boo-Ratshidi Traditional Council has allocated a burial site at Maphacwe Cemetery reserved for Barolong Boo-Ratshidi Chiefs and the honour that his funeral service to commence at 7:00 am tomorrow will be held at the Tribal Kgotla.Private Ngaleka is to be also buried tomorrow in Khayelisha in the Western Cape. 

 

 

Nwest extends municipal traffic boundaries and hours of operations


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Nwest extends municipal traffic boundaries and hours of operations

 

Traffic law enforcement and visibility are to be enhanced with the extension of municipal traffic boundaries and introduction of 24 hour shift operations in Mahikeng, Rustenburg, Tlokwe, Matlosana and Madibeng Local Municipalities. This follows the resolution adopted by the North West Provincial Executive Council (Exco) this week.

 

Premier Thandi Modise has expressed confidence that back to back law enforcement operations between municipal and provincial traffic should reduce road accidents and fatalities on public roads in line with the National Rolling Enforcement Plan and the Decade of Action on Action for Road Safety Campaign.

 

The changes endorsed by Exco on Wednesday were necessitated by the growth of traffic in the municipalities and the need to support provincial traffic on certain municipal roads.

 

Municipal traffic had been confined to working within an 8kilometers radius as approved in the Gazette in 2010 which limited their operation especially in attending to incidents on some of their municipal roads which stretch beyond the radius.

 

Most traffic departments in municipalities have been working a shift of up to 10:00pm therefore leaving roads not policed beyond that time.

 

Research has proven that about 65% of road accidents in the province occur as from Thursday from 3:00pm to Sundays 10:00pm.