R1.2m meant for community stolen


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Postmasburg-Seven people have been arrested for stealing R1.2m which was meant for community development in Tsantsabane, in the Northern Cape, the Hawks said on Friday.

Captain Paul Ramaloko said the seven were members of the board of the Tsantsabane Community Trust. Two of them worked for the Tsantsabane local municipality.

“An amount of R2.7m was deposited to the community trust account for development. The seven looted R1.2m of the money and split it among themselves,” he said.

They would appear in the Postmasburg Magistrate’s Court on Friday.

– SAPA

Western Cape teen raped, dies in hospital


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Cape Town – No arrests have been made for the murder of a Western Cape teenager who died in hospital a day after she was found raped, The Cape Times reported on Friday.

Captain Frederick van Wyk told the newspaper Anne-Marie Beukes, 19, of Swellendam went to a shebeen last Friday and was found drunk and covered with a blanket the next morning.

“Due to her condition, she was not able to provide a statement to police,” he was quoted as saying.

She died on Sunday. A post-mortem reportedly showed that she had been raped.

In February, the nation was outraged when Anene Booysen, 17, was raped, disembowelled and left for dead in Bredasdorp.

She managed to identify her attackers before she died in hospital.

Two men have appeared in court in connection with the crimes.

– SAPA

Phiri Gets His First Brondby Goal


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South African youngster Lebohang Phiri opened his account for Brondby last night during their 4-0 win over high-flying Nordsjaelland.

The 18-year-old midfielder, who went through Wits’ youth academy and is currently on a long-term loan with the Danish club, broke into the first team late this season and has now managed to get on the scoresheet too.

Phiri is judged to be one of the most talented youngsters to come out of South Africa in recent years and it may be that Brondby look to sign him on a permanent basis once his 18-month loan comes to an end next year.

However, it remains to be seen what kind of transfer fee The Clever Boys may demand for the youngster, although their good relationship with the Danish outfit will certainly make a move easier to organise for the youngster.

Brondby have had a difficult season in Denmark this year, although a draw in their final game will all but ensure their status in the country’s top flight, the Superliga.
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Mosimane: Top 8 is our main focus


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Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane says they are totally focused on getting the three points against Bidvest Wits on Saturday in their last League match of the season.

The coach told the club website: “When I joined Mamelodi Sundowns, the team was not in a good position as they were second from bottom and I knew that we had to work hard in order to take the team out of the relegation zone.

“If you get out of the danger zone, the next step is the Top 8, which is where we are at the moment. I’m aware that there’s still one match to go but the good thing about it is that our fate is in our own hands,” Mosimane said.

“If we win our last match then we stay in the Top 8 and that should be the main focus for us because that’s the most important thing right now,” he added.

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Sundowns are eighth on the League standings and a win on Saturday will virtually guarantee them a Top 8 finish.

“We are playing against Wits who have already qualified for the Top 8 but that doesn’t mean that it will be any easier for us because they are also a good side who didn’t get where they are by mistake.

“They have a very good balance of talented youngsters and experience, which makes them a bit tricky, but we have done our homework and that should see us through,” he told the club site.
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Ex Spy boss axed over Gupta probe


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Johannesburg – A former spy boss has slammed statements made by State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele about a probe into the Gupta family, claiming a 2011 investigation into the conduct of the Guptas led to several top officials being sacked.

 

Gibson Njenje, former director general of the State Security Agency (then called the National Intelligence Agency), was one of those who lost his job because of the row over the Gupta probe in 2011, the Mail & Guardian reported on Friday.

 

Others who lost their jobs over the Gupta probe were foreign intelligence chief Moe Shaik and National Intelligence co-ordinating committee head Jeff Maqetuka.

 

Njenje said Cwele was “talking nonsense” when he said he had shut down an improper operation.

 

Concern

 

“The issue of the Guptas has been there for a long time,” said Njenje. “They have not been hiding their conduct. If intelligence was not concerned, we would have been foolish. The concern was how they conducted themselves.”

 

Cwele earlier in the week denied that Njenje, Shaik and Maqetuka were fired for probing the Gupta family.

 

“What was stopped was an irregular investigation which involved the use of state security assets to fight private business interests that have no bearing on our work to uphold national security,” Cwele said through his spokesperson Brian Dube. 

 

An angry Njenje said there was nothing irregular about the probe.

 

“If I were to explain [details of the investigations], I would have to go through everything. I left in 2011 and he [the minister] is talking nonsense about personal interests. In the position I held, I was able to talk to the Guptas and I did. I established certain things and I spoke to people about it. His [Cwele] attempt to protect information is provoking us…There is a lot of information we picked up from intelligence [about the Guptas].”

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Cosatu rejects Zille on Youth subsidy


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Johannesburg – Cosatu on Thursday rejected the claim by Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille that the trade union federation was keeping people unemployed by influencing government not to implement the youth wage subsidy.

 

Zille said at Orange Farm on Wednesday: “By bowing to the narrow interests of Cosatu and refusing to implement the youth wage subsidy, this government excludes young people from the economy. It cuts the youth off from opportunity.”

 

Zille was speaking on the anniversary of the Democratic Alliance’s march to the Congress of SA Trade Unions’ headquarters in Johannesburg on 15 May last year.

 

The march turned violent when rocks were thrown during a confrontation between the two. The DA asserted that Cosatu started the violence, while Cosatu was adamant DA supporters threw rocks first.

 

Zille said on Wednesday Cosatu thought it could scare the DA away, but it could not be more wrong.

 

“Today we meet again, one year on, to remind young South Africans that Cosatu is still keeping them unemployed, that it is keeping them locked out of the economy and denying them the dream of a better future,” Zille said.

 

Cosatu spokesperson Patrick Craven said the trade union federation totally rejected “the false argument of Helen Zille”.

 

“The DA is trying to drive a wedge between the employed and unemployed youth by misleading the jobless into believing the myth that employed workers, especially those in Cosatu unions, are conspiring to exclude the unemployed in order to protect their ‘privileged’ position of having a job,” Craven said in a statement on Thursday.

 

Living in poverty

 

“Every survey of workers earnings exposes this as nonsense. In 2011, half of South African workers earned below R3 033 per month. Yet rough estimates for a national minimum level are around R4 500 a month. So those living below this figure – more than 60% of workers – are living in poverty.

 

“And most of the workers earning these low wages have to support as many as ten dependent, unemployed family members. This counters the phoney argument that employed workers have become a privileged elite, with different interests than the unemployed. On the contrary their interests are closely intertwined,” Craven said.

 

Cosatu had ceaselessly highlighted the unacceptable levels of youth unemployment, but insisted on looking for genuine solutions, unlike the DA strategy which was a mischievous attempt to pretend to the young unemployed that there was a quick-fix solution called a Youth Wage Subsidy.

 

This was based on the false premise that the cause of high unemployment was the high cost of labour and restrictive labour laws that made it too hard to fire workers.

 

“The DA is serving its real masters – white monopoly capital who want the taxpayers to subsidise them in order to maximise profits.

 

“Helen Zille’s crusade against Cosatu is a crude attempt to divert blame for the youth unemployment crisis from its real causes: the economic growth path we inherited from our colonial and apartheid past – weak infrastructure, monopolies and cartels, and an economy over-dependent on the export of raw materials.

 

“The DA stands four-square for the interests of the workers’ class enemies in its rich and big business constituency.”

 

Craven said it was an illusion that structural problems of unemployment could be solved by deregulating the labour market.

 

“Unemployment is not caused by the high cost of labour, nor trade unions, nor low labour productivity, nor inadequate skills of the workforce – but the nature of our economy.

 

“Cosatu represents the working class and the poor, while the DA speaks for big business, the wealthy and the privileged. They are not the saviours of the unemployed youth but their biggest enemy,” said Craven.

 

SAPA

Amplats miners report for work


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Johannesburg – Miners at Anglo Platinum [JSE:AMS] reported for work on Friday, a company spokesperson said, despite earlier calls for a strike by some union leaders.

Amplats spokesperson Mpumi Sithole said all workers had reported for the morning shift and there had been no trouble. 

On Thursday plans for a strike over retrenchments at Amplats were suspended, the workers’ committee said.

“We decided to wait until Friday to see how the company responds to the issue,” said spokesperson Evans Ramokga.

The committee, which led a strike in September, earlier said the strike would begin on Thursday night.

Ramokga said the company was not backing down on retrenchments, and workers had taken it upon themselves to fight.

“Unions have done their part and negotiated on our behalf. Now the workers have decided to lead their cause. No one is happy about the retrenchments.”

After mass meetings at different shafts, workers had decided to go on strike.

“Workers are saying if Amplats cannot run the mines they must leave and surrender the mines to another company that will save jobs.”

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NWest engagement to fast track infrastructure delivery


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North West Premier Thandi Modise is to host a Special Premier’s Coordination Council for stakeholders in the province to engage with the Minister of Transport, Ben Martins on fast tracking infrastructure development to unlock economic opportunities. The stakeholder engagement meeting is scheduled to be held as from 9:30 am at the Mahikeng Hotel School on Monday. 

 

  The objective of the meeting with provincial stakeholders on Strategic Infrastructure Programme (SIP) 4 is intended at deepening understanding of the programme. It is primarily aimed at giving practical expression to President Jacob Zuma’s directive announced during his State of the Nation Address that infrastructure development should be fast-tracked further in the light of the huge backlogs in the province, especially electricity, schools, clinics, roads and water in the next two years.In welcoming the engagement, Premier Modise said that SIP 4 is part of the National Infrastructure Plan (NIP) adopted by government last year to transform the economic landscape while simultaneously creating significant numbers of new jobs, and to strengthen the delivery of basic services. The plan also supports integration of African economies. Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan announced in his 2013 Budget Speech that 

 

  government will over the three years from 2013/14 invest R827 billion in the building of new and the upgrading of existing infrastructure.

 

 “Targeted projects for our province are aimed at acceleration of investments in road, rail, bulk water, water treatment and transmission infrastructure, enabling reliable supply and basic service delivery, facilitating development of mining, agricultural activities and tourism opportunities and opening up beneficiation opportunities” highlighted Modise.

 

Members of the Executive Council, The Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of the North West House of Traditional leaders, Executive Mayors, Mayors Heads of Departments, Municipal Managers and Chairpersons and CEO’s of State Owned Enterprises are expected to attend the session.

 

 

A 65m for SA Sport Awards


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Cape Town – It will cost R65m to host this year’s SA Sports Awards evening.

 

According to Die Burger’s website, Sports and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula confirmed the amount in parliament this week. 

 

“The department of sport will pay R21m and the other R44m will be covered by sponsors,” said Mbalula.

 

The R44m includes the worth of TV broadcast rights for the occasion.

 

This comes despite a few of the country’s sports institutions suffering financially. Swimming SA, for instance, said last month it was unable to cover the travel expenses of SA’s swimmers to the FINA World Championships in Barcelona in July.

 

SASCOC was forced to ensure the costs of at least the top swim stars would be covered. However, lesser known athletes might need to contribute some of the costs if they hope to take part.

 

Paena Galane, a spokesperson for the department of sport, said the financial woes of Swimming SA is not the SA Sports Awards’ problem.

 

“More than 30 million people watch the event on the SABC and SuperSport. Their (Swimming SA) problem is due to a lack of sponsorship,” said Galane.

 

The DA however feels it is a waste of tax payers’ money. Winston Rabotapi, a DA spokesperson on sport, said the department has a history of hosting extravagant gala-evenings. 

 

“In 2011 the department used more than 60% of the money it received from the national lottery to fund the sports awards evening, which amounted to R46m.”

 

R27m was spent to host last year’s event at the Sandton Convention Centre.

 

Chad le Clos was named Sports Star of the Year in 2012, after becoming an overnight sensation when he beat Michael Phelps by a whisker for the gold medal in the 200m butterfly at the 2012 London Olympics. He also went on to win silver in the 100m butterfly behind Phelps.

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Kaizer JNR and Itu only Survivors


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Kaizer Motaung Jnr and Itumeleng Khune are the only surviving members of the last Kaizer Chiefs squad that last won the League eight years ago, with over half of that squad not playing top-flight football anymore.

 

Actually, Motaung Jnr is the only player still at Naturena to have played the last time Chiefs won the League in 2004/05.

 

Though Khune was part of the squad and received a medal at the end of the season, he never played a single game as Rowen Fernandez played all 30 League matches plus all 15 cup games.

 

The reality is that Motaung Jnr will on Saturday become the only player to have been at the club through all of their three League triumphs after picking up medals when Chiefs won the League in consecutive years in 2003/04 and 2004/05.

 

The 31-year-old will also stand as the only player with three championship medals for the club in the PSL era.

 

However, just like eight years ago, Motaung Jnr’s contribution has been a drop in the ocean this season; the same it has been through all the three championship-winning seasons.

 

He has started just a single game out of a possible 90 through all the three title-winning seasons.

 

In those three seasons that Chiefs have been champions, the ‘K’ has scored twice – once against Chippa United this season and another in the dead rubber season-ending 1-1 draw against the then Wits University in 2003/04.

 

While the eight-year wait for the championship has come to an end, only six other players that did duty for Chiefs that season are still active in the PSL – Fernandez, Bevan Fransman, David Mathebula, Collins Mbesuma, Tinashe Nengomasha and David Radebe – while almost half of that squad has either retired or spent the past season not attached to any PSL club.

 

The list of those that have since retired since Chiefs last won the League includes Nhlanhla Kubeka, Patrick Mabedi, Patrick Mayo, Fabian McCarthy, Thabo Mooki, Cyril Nzama and Arthur Zwane, while those without clubs at the moment are Derrick Spencer, Gert Schalkwyk and Rene Richards. 

 

Chiefs players who played in the 2004/05 season: Songwe Chalwe, Rowen Fernandez, Bevan Fransman, Junior Khanye, Nhlanhla Khubeka, Patrick Mabedi, David Mathebula,Patrick Mayo, Simphiwe Mbambo, Collins Mbesuma, Fabian McCarthy, Jabulani Mendu, Siphiwe Mkhonza, Papi Mngomezulu, Thabo Mooki, John Moshoeu, Kaizer Motaung Jnr, Kabamba Musasa, Lucky Mzizi, Tinashe Nengomasha, Emmanuel Ngobese, Cyril Nzama, David Radebe, Rene Richards, Gert Schalkwyk, Gerald Sibeko, Derrick Spencer and Arthur Zwane.

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