Black Leopards Relegated To First Division


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ABSA Premiership

 

Result: FS Stars 3-2 Leopards

 

Date: 18 May 2013

 

Venue: Goble Park

 

Free State Stars beat Black Leopards 3-2 at Goble Park on Saturday, resulting in Leopards being relegated to the National First Division.

 

Leopards knew that they had to win to have any hope of staying in the country’s top division. Their form this season has been dismal, winning only 2 games away from home this season.

 

Stars, on the other hand, were playing for a place in the top 8 in the division. Their last outing was a 2-2 draw with rivals Bloem Celtic. They had an unbeaten home record against Leopards before the game, winning twice and drawing twice.

 

Ea Lla Koto did not get off to the best start, however. Mongezi Bobe was the early hero for Leopards as he swept home from the penalty area after Rodney Ramagalela’s cross from the right wing. The score was 1-0 after just 7 minutes.

 

Stars continued to play second fiddle to Leopards, as Samuel Mabunda attempted a long-range shot on 16 minutes, and they had a free kick shortly thereafter thanks to Dove Wome’s handball. It came to nothing though, and Stars began to get themselves back into the game.

 

Daniel Cardoso took a shot from 25 yards out, which went fizzing over the crossbar. Coldrin Coetzee then had the chance to restore parity with a free kick but he bent his shot too far around the right post.

 

The game saw several chances in quick succession, as Dove Wome’s shot from outside the area hit the bar on 32 minutes. Wome was then brought down inside the box by Ernort Dzaga, to earn Stars a penalty. Kennedy Mweene calmly placed the ball in the bottom right corner to go into the break 1-1.

 

The second half started relatively quietly. Mongezi Bobe took a free kick shortly before the hour mark but his shot went past the right post.

 

The next act of the game featured possibly the best player on the day, Dove Wome. He received the ball from Anver Esterhuizen and slotted home into the middle of the goal to give Stars the lead.

 

The game entered a period where both teams looked to outwit their opponents rather than overpower them. Neither side committed too many men forward and the game looked a bit stale, until Dove Wome gave Stars the spark once more.

 

His long-range shot on 71 minutes was tipped behind by Maphaha, and from the resulting corner Anver Esterhuizen headed the ball into the top right corner to make it 3.

 

Wome had a few more shots, most of which went over the bar, before Mongezi Bobe had his shot saved at the other end of the pitch. The game entered the final 10 minutes, which proved to be a bit frenetic.

 

After several fouls were given away by both sides, giving the game a short-tempered edge, Raymond Monama tried to get Leopards back in the game with a shot from 20 yards out.

 

Just two minutes later, Leopards had their goal and it came through the boot of David Zulu. He received a cross from Mongezi Bobe and shot home from around the penalty spot.

 

Extra time seemed to drag on for Stars, as they defended a wave of attack, but they held on for a 3-2 win to go 8th on the log. As for Leopards, the loss sees them relegated from the PSL.

 

FS Stars: Kennedy Mweene, Daniel Cardoso, Mbhuyiselo Sambu, Sadat Ouro-Akoriko, Enva Wiltwer, Coldrin Coetzee, Katlego Mashego, Anver Esterhuizen, Dove Wome, Paulos Masehe, Moeketsi Mvula.

 

Leopards: Azwindini Maphaha, Harry Nyirenda, Nkosiyabo Xakane, Humphrey Khoza, Samuel Mabunda, Raymond Monama, Mongezi Bobe, Rodney Ramagalela, Karabo Tshepe, David Zulu, Ernort Dzaga.

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Baxter Blames The Pitch


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Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter admitted his team played baldy on the day in their 1-0 loss to the University of Pretoria but believes the Mbombela pitch was largely to blame for their poor performance.

 

“I don’t think we did a lot right tonight,” said Baxter.

 

“In the first half I think we opened quite well, I think the pitch was difficult for both teams and it was difficult to get a passing game going.

 

“We did quite well initially, we created three or four chances and if we had taken one of those maybe the game would have been different.

 

“We made poor decisions on the ball and the game opened up which caused problems.

 

“A cause for concern is that we don’t turn our chances to goals ration into goals. I have to say that I don’t know how much it was the pitch, how much it was the technique. I would like to think we are better than the finishing we saw this evening.”

 

Still, despite his side’s bad showing Baxter was happy with his team’s overall performance during the season which saw them lift the league title.

 

“We have somehow dragged ourselves over line, and I say that with all due respect to the job the players have done for the full year but tonight I had a problem being happy after the game because I am a bad loser,” added Baxter.

 

“I think we have to dissociate from a poor performance tonight which it was and associate into what has been a fantastic year for Kaizer Chiefs and the supporters and players.

 

“My feelings are I am proud of the season, I am not proud of the performance tonight, but I am proud of the season and the players deserve a load of credit as does the club.”

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A North West cop jailed for three years over livestock theft


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By Obakeng Maje

Zeerust-A police officer sentenced to three years yesterday by Zeerust Magistrate’s Court.

“Warrant Officer Ofentse Joel Gaotime (45) was sanctioned to three years imprisonment on Friday for livestock theft amounting to R10 000 00”.  

“The owner of the calves allegedly received a tip-off from member of community about commission of crime taking place at hís farm” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

On December 2010 the owner of the calves allegedly received a tip-off about two people stealing his calves. He allegedly went to investigate and found three calves loaded in a minibus.

“Police were informed and through investigations, they found the said vehicle parked in Ikageleng, at Gaotime’s house with three stolen calves inside” Mokgwabone said. 

Three suspects were immediately arrested and charged with possession of suspected stolen livestock. 

“One of the suspects was discharged as he could not be linked to the case while the other one was sentenced to one year imprisonment of which was suspended for five years in 2011” he said. 

The police would like to send out a message that crime does not pay as they can also arrest one of their own and that criminal activities will not tolerated within South African Police Service.

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Police looking for ATM bombers in Taung


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung-North West police are investigating of ATM bombing after FNB machine was bombed in Taung.

Police said they do not have more details about how much amount of money has been stolen from the machine, but said they will reveal more after investigations.

“The incident happened at the early hours of today and for now we can’t shed any information as Forensic police were at the scene” sergeant Kelebogile Moiloa said.

“Up to so far no one has been arrested and police are investigating. We also waiting for FNB to determine how much has been stolen before we could confirm figures” Moiloa said.

The ATM was allegedly bombed and according to other reports, the machine was loaded yesterday.

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Over a hundred traditional leadership disputes investigations finalised-Premier Modise  


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Mahikeng-The North West Committee on Traditional Leadership Disputes and Claims has finalised investigations into 102 disputes involving traditional leadership and presented its recommendations for consideration, North West Premier Thandi Modise told the Portfolio Committee on Provincial Affairs and Finance in the Provincial Legislature on Friday.

 

Premier Modise has committed to brief the portfolio committee on the findings of the committee after she has applied her mind to the recommendations of the committee.

 

Although Premier Modise has in terms of the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act 41 of 2003 up to 60 days to study the report and apply her mind to the findings and recommendations of the committee, she has committed to finalise the matters a lot sooner than the maximum period set by the Act that established the Commission on Traditional Leadership Disputes and Claims. The Commission’s Provincial Committee is scheduled to meet with Kgosi James Ramokoka and the Ba-Phalane Royal Family on Tuesday to gather information on the history of traditional leadership of Ba Baphalane, their customary law of succession and confirm their genealogy.

The meeting follows the 22 March 2013 North West High Court ruling by Honourable Judge Landman that dismissed with costs an application for interdict by Kgosi James Ramokoka preventing the Commission on Traditional Leadership Disputes and Claims from investigating, conducting hearings, compiling and submitting a report in respect of the dispute regarding the chieftaincy over the Baphalane Tribe lodged by Bosman Noah Ramokoka.

 

Meanwhile, The Provincial Committee has appealed to representatives of the Bahurutshe Ba-Moiloa Boo Ramotshere Royal Family not to proceed with arrangements for inauguration of a successor to the late Kgosi Monnaamere J Godfrey Moiloa on15 June 2013 until it has finalised its investigations as to who should be the rightful heir to the chieftainship and Premier Modise has issued the heir with a recognition certificate.

 

The appeal is in line with a High Court ruling that directed that the current regent should remain at the helms of the affairs of the tribe until investigations are finalised and a recognition certificate is issued by the Premier.

 

The Commission for Traditional Leadership Disputes and Claims was established in terms of the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act to restore the dignity and integrity of the traditional communities and the entire institution of traditional leadership across the country.

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Langerman: We Can’t Give Up Now


For the first time since the start of the 2012/13 Absa Premiership season, Mamelodi Sundowns moved into the top eight after beating Orlando Pirates last weekend.

Today will be the team’s final league game of the season, and after a lacklustre campaign, a win will secure them a spot in next season’s MTN8.
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For the first time since the start of the 2012/13 Absa Premiership season, Mamelodi Sundowns moved into the top eight after beating Orlando Pirates last weekend.

Today will be the team’s final league game of the season, and after a lacklustre campaign, a win will secure them a spot in next season’s MTN8.

Man given two life sentences for raping minors


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KwaZulu-Natal – A man was given two life sentences in the Empangeni Regional Court for rape, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Saturday.

Mjabulo Nyawo, 27, was sentenced on Friday for raping a three and a nine-year-old, Colonel Vincent Mdunge said.

“On October 10, 2011, two girls from Mgazi area outside Empangeni were sent by their aunt to borrow a charger to their uncle’s neighbouring place.”

When the girls went into the man’s house he raped them.

“The accused sent them back home with a cellphone charger and the nine-year-old victim reported the matter to her aunt.”

Nyawo was arrested on November 26, 2011.

“This is a victory, not only for the SAPS, but for all vulnerable women and children in this country,” provincial police commissioner Lt-Gen Mmamonnye Ngobeni said.

“The court could not have passed a more fitting sentence and this will certainly send out a strong message to other criminals.” – Sapa

Strange SA key points


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Johannesburg – In defiance of Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s refusal to publicly disclose a list of national key points, the bid by civil society coalition Right2Know (R2K) to “crowd source” the list has turned up 84 of the estimated 180 to 200 sites.

It’s taken only a matter of days, according to R2K national spokesman Murray Hunter, who said the campaign was proving “extremely successful”.

Most of the key points identified so far are fairly obvious, such as buildings and installations belonging to the SABC, Sasol and Eskom as well as military installations and nuclear facilities. They also include major civilian airports, the Reserve Bank, Parliament and various presidential and ministerial residences.

Naval Command at Silvermine, where thieves regularly enter with ease to steal the copper cable, is also a key point.

More interesting is the Onderstepoort Biological Products Unit, in view of its history of secret research on the development of internationally prohibited germ and chemical warfare products during apartheid.

Hunter said the public had also come forward with information about key points that R2K did not know about. “These include the Vaal Dam, North West provincial legislature and the Sentech towers.

“I think a lot of citizens will be surprised to see private sector bodies on this list – such as BP, Engen and Shell refineries. Why should these companies, with such a shoddy record when it comes to corporate responsibility and transparency, be given such broad powers?”

R2K’s initiative was sparked after Mthethwa’s office said, in March, that disclosing the country’s national key points was a security risk.
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We are solvent – SA Roadlink


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Johannesburg – Bus company SA Roadlink said on Saturday that it was solvent despite reports that it faced liquidation if it does not repay a multi-million rand bank loan.

“SA Roadlink Passenger Services (Pty) Ltd is solvent and continuing with its daily business of providing coaches on the national roads, whilst serving public interests and looking after them on the road,” it said in a statement.

On Friday The New Age newspaper reported that the company owed FirstRand bank R6 million and could be liquidated by Tuesday.

The bank had reportedly applied for a liquidation order in the High Court in Johannesburg, claiming the bus company was in a “dire financial position and unable to pay its debts.”

According to the newspaper, Roadlink bought five buses each worth R1.08m in 2011, and was R1.4m in arrears on the payments, excluding interest, by November 2012. It also reportedly owed Scania SA, a bus manufacturing company, R1m.

The newspaper reported that the bank took the R6.8m joint loan with a company called Satlog.

In a statement on Saturday, SA Roadlink said the article was published without approaching it for comment or to provide accurate information which resulted in “a misleading and factually incorrect article”.

It said there were no overdue payments to Scania after they reached a mutually agreed settlement.

Spokesman Marnus Kruger said the two parties have met out of court and the settlement would be made an order in court on Tuesday.

“There isn’t going to be a liquidation application on Tuesday.” – Sapa