Khune cleans up at PSL Awards


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Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana number one Itumeleng Khune was the big winner at the Premier Soccer League’s end-of-season awards evening held at Gold Reef City on Sunday night.

 

‘Itu’ walked away with the Footballer of the Season, Players’ Player of the Season, Goalkeeper of the Season and Nedbank Cup Player of the Tournament, earning himself a cool R575 000 in prize-money.

 

Another goalkeeper, SuperSport United’s Ronwen Williams, was crowned Rookie of the Season, while Stuart Baxter beat Cavin Johnson and Clinton Larsen to win Coach of the Season.

 

CATEGORIES AND WINNERS

 

Footballer of the Season: R250 000

Itumeleng Khune (Kaizer Chiefs)

 

ABSA PREMIERSHIP

Players’ Player of the Season – R150 000

Itumeleng Khune (Kaizer Chiefs)

 

Goalkeeper of the Season – R50 000

Itumeleng Khune (Kaizer Chiefs)

 

Young Player of the Season – R50 000

Ronwen Williams (SuperSport United)

 

Coach of the Season – R75 000

Stuart Baxter (Kaizer Chiefs)

 

Absa-lutely Awesome Goal of the Season – R50 000

Mor Diouf (SuperSport United)

 

Top Goalscorer – R25 000

Katlego Mashego (Moroka Swallows)

 

NEDBANK CUP

Player of the Tournament: R125 000 

Itumeleng Khune (Kaizer Chiefs)

 

Most Promising Player of the Tournament: R40 000

Tshepo Gumede (Platinum Stars)

 

TELKOM KNOCKOUT

Player of the Tournament: R200 000

Joel Mogorosi (Bloemfontein Celtic)

 

MTN8

MTN8 Last Man Standing: R80 000 

Lerato Chabangu (Moroka Swallows)

 

MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee of the Season: R50 000 

Victor Gomes

 

Assistant Referee of the Season: R40 000 

Enoch Molefe

 

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A man arrested for rape


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By Obakeng Maje

ITSOSENG-Police in Itsoseng outside Lichtenburg have arrested a 30 year-old suspect on allegations of raping a 20 year-old victim from Bodibe village on Saturday at about 05:00am.

“It is alleged that the victim, her three female and three male friends including the suspect  were at the local tavern until 1:00 in the morning” captain Pelonomi Makau said. 

 

Police said they all left to the suspect’s place where he offered them separate bedrooms to sleep in. It is alleged that in the morning the suspect went to the bedroom where the victim was asleep and ordered her to sleep with him. When the victim refused, the suspect assaulted and raped her” said Makau.

According to the information, during the ordeal the victim cried and asked one of her friends to alert her mother to come rescue her said police. 

It is alleged that the victim’s mother arrived and managed to rescue the victim. 

“The mother took her to the police station, where she was then taken to the hospital for observation” Makau said. The rape was confirmed by doctors and the suspect was later arrested.

He will appear before the Itsoseng Magistrate’s Court tomorrow on charges of rape.

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A taxi driver hijacked at gunpoint


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By Obakeng Maje

Rustenburg-Police are looking for six unknown suspects after they allegedly hijacked a Toyota Quantum at Rustenburg on Saturday.

Captain Pelonomi Makau said a 26 year-old man was stopped by suspects at a local garage at Rustenburg North.

“Six suspects allegedly were hitch-hiking to Mfidikwe in Marikana and requested a 26 year-old driver to take them there” captain Pelonomi Makau said. 

Poilce said one of the suspects allegedly produced a firearm while on their way between Behlehem and Oliver Tambo streets and pointed at the driver.

“They allegedly ordered a driver to disembark and tied him with a rope before the fled with the Toyota Quantum with registration number HSD 927 NW” said Makau.  

The victim allegedly went to open a case of hijacking and robbery after the monstrocity.

Police request to anyone who have any information that could lead to any arrest to come forward.

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NW preserves its indigenous knowledge System  


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MORULENG – The North West Provincial Government has acknowledged that its communities have rich indigenous Knowledge systems which must be protected, preserved, promoted and transferred to the future generations. 

 

Speaking on behalf of the North West Premier, Thandi Modise at the launch of the Indigenous Knowledge Recording System held at Moruleng Stadium on Friday, Finance MEC, Paul Sebegoe said the province has colourful and rich indigenous knowledge systems which must be documented for the sake of future generations.

 

“We must admit all of us that the North West province has got a lot of history especially when it comes to our culture and heritage that was not recorded properly by the past generations.

 

We have a lot to offer to the country and the entire world about who we are and where we come from by telling all the stories of our culture and heritage through our documented and recorded indigenous knowledge’s from our different communities,” MEC Sebago said.

 

The National Recording System (NRS) was established in response to the South African’s Indigenous Knowledge System policy adopted by cabinet in 2004.

 

Its aimed at protecting, preserving, promoting and responsibly exploiting indigenous knowledge system in the country.

 

According to Riette Pretorius, Project Manager at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research NIKMAS is a secure Multimedia Digital Respiratory that supports the NRS processes.

It includes Indigenous knowledge holder cataloguing, recording, verification, classification and Authentication.

It is unique in that it records African IK in its original oral format, links it to complex metadata schema and provides the necessary mechanisms for both positive and defensive protection.

 

It is a first of its kind internationally and to be launched in Moruleng Village.

 

In welcoming the initiative, MEC Sebegoe said that it as a step forward restore and preserving the indigenous systems in the country.

 

He urged the people of the North West to appreciate and take part in preserving the culture and heritage of the country.

 

Launching the project, the Minister of Science and Technology, Mr Derek Hanekom raised a concern that indigenous Knowledge in the country is only in the form of words.

 

He said the people of South Africa must participate in ensuring that our indigenous knowledge remains recorded and documented by using the new initiative.

 

“Unlike many cultures whose history has been documented, South Africa’s rich and colourful indigenous knowledge relies on spoken words, a tradition carried over from generation to generation for millennia.

 

As a country becomes more sophisticated and urbanized much of this IK is lost, misappropriate or misused,” he said.

 

The Minister highlighted that the urgency of documenting indigenous knowledge in the South Africa is underscored by the fact that the country is losing its respected elders.

 

“When an old person dies in Africa, a whole library disappears. Young people must often document information from older people in their respect community to ensure that the knowledge that they possess does not fade away,” he said.

 

The traditional leader of Bakgatla-Ba- Kgafela nation in Moruleng, Kgosi Nyalala Pilane said they are committed to ensure that their shared cultural heritage, tradition and value systems are upheld for the benefit of current and future generations.

 

“Our vision is a model of economically viable community that espouses and retains values of Botho,” he said.

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ZCC Mass Prayer Meeting fills Huhudi Stadium


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Huhudi Stadium is filled to capacity with late arrivals being ushered to overflow areas to watch the 

 

 the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) Mass Prayer Service to be addressed by North West Premier Thandi Modise and sermon by His Grace, The Right Reverend Bishop Dr Barnabas Lekganyane from four big screens. The service commences at 10:00 am this morning.

 

A capacity crowd estimated at over 100 000 congregants from around Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, North West Province, Northern Cape, Gauteng including other provinces from around the country are part of the weekend mass prayer meeting hosted by the North West Provincial Government as part of moral regeneration.

 

The provincial authorities are satisfied that joint safety operational and contingency plans that are in place will ensure that there is no opportunistic crime and all roads are safe for usage by all road users.

 

Motorists who will be driving vehicles to the weekend prayer services that started on Friday evening were advised to arrange co-drivers and to rest after every 200 kilometers and or two hours of driving to avoid fatigue as they drive back home.

 

Road closures are maintained along Mosiapoa, Eli Mabusela, Segawana and Mokgosi streets around Huhudi

 

  Stadium.

 

 Motorists are requested to cooperate with traffic officials and to obey signage that will direct them along alternative routes to demarcated parking reserved for the various types of motor vehicles.

 

 ZCC marshals are deployed to guide motorists on how to park vehicles for swift movement in and out of the parking areas.

 

Premier Modise wishes congregants who will be travelling back home safe travel and appreciates the warmest welcome and hospitality the residents of Vryburg have extended to them.

 

   

Oscar’s police investigation on going


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Johannesburg – The police investigation into Oscar Pistorius’s killing of his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day won’t be completed until August, prosecutors said on Saturday, ahead of the double-amputee Olympian’s first court appearance in nearly four months.

 

The National Prosecuting Authority said in a statement that it was “content with the progress thus far” of the investigation, which would have taken nearly six months by the time the state was ready to proceed with the murder trial.

 

Pistorius will return to the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on 4 June.

 

He is expected to appear for only 10 minutes, but will give the world its first view of him since bail was granted on 22 February in a hearing that lasted nearly a week and during which he cut a broken, sobbing figure as details of the shooting were aired.

 

The NPA expects the 4 June proceedings to be “a mere postponement” ahead of another date in August.

 

Police police investigators were meanwhile continuing to collect and scrutinise evidence and identify and interview possible witnesses to Pistorius’s shooting of Reeva Steenkamp at his upscale home in the pre-dawn hours of 14 February.

 

Gated community

 

Since Pistorius left public view, whisked away from the court building in the back seat of an SUV with darkened windows, his defence team has successfully appealed some of his bail restrictions.

 

He has been living at the house of his uncle, Arnold Pistorius, in an upmarket Pretoria suburb that is not far from the gated community in which he fired the shots through a toilet door that killed Steenkamp.

 

Pistorius denies murdering Steenkamp, claiming he mistook her for a nighttime intruder.

 

The State says he killed the 29-year-old model and law graduate intentionally following a fight and charged the multiple Paralympic champion with premeditated murder.

 

But while Pistorius has been finding ways to cope “with his sense of isolation,” according to a statement by his family, he faces a life sentence in prison if found guilty.

 

“We as the National Prosecuting Authority are content with the progress thus far on the currently continuing investigations,” the NPA said, “and we anticipate … the investigations shall be wrapped up by or before August 2013.”

 

The NPA said the hearing would be presided over by Acting Chief Magistrate Daniel Thulare, who is not the same magistrate from the bail application.

 

There have been only two reported sightings of Pistorius in public since he was freed: an image of him on his carbon fiber blades walking on his practice running track and a visit to a Johannesburg restaurant.

 

AP