Lawyer’s murder case postponed


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The case against a lawyer accused of running over and killing five pedestrians was postponed in the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court on Monday, North West police said.

 

Mandla Gumbi, 35, would return to court on September 23, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said.

 

His R10,000 bail was extended. His BMW X6 ploughed into 12 pedestrians in Ledig, North West, in April. Five of them died on the scene.

 

He was allegedly drunk and speeding at the time. He faces charges of driving under the influence and culpable homicide.- Sapa 

Only victory will keep us in contention – Igesund


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Bafana Bafana returned to training on Monday, 10 June 2013 – after a day off on Sunday – in preparation for the all-important Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Group A leaders Ethiopia in Addis Ababa on Sunday.

National team coach Gordon Igesund believes that only victory in the remaining two matches against Ethiopia and Botswana will keep Bafana in contention for the 2014 Fifa World Cup.

With two rounds of matches remaining, South Africa and Ethiopia are neck and neck in the race for top spot in Group A. The Ethiopians lead the group with 10 points, two ahead of South Africa.

The team that finishes top of the group will proceed to the play-offs – to be played on home and away basis. The winners will secure a place to the World Cup scheduled for 2014 in Brazil.

Sunday’s match will take place at the National Stadium, on the same day Central African Republic (CAR) face Botswana in another Group A encounter which has little meaning.

Both Botswana and CAR have been eliminated from the race following their respective losses at the weekend. Botswana only has one point with CAR sitting on three, South Africa is third with eight points, two adrift of Ethiopia.

“The situation is self-explanatory; you do not need to be a rocket scientist to see what needs to be done. We both have two games left, so for us only a win will keep us in contention. We needed to get the three points from CAR, and all along I have been saying the key game will be against Ethiopia,” said Bafana head coach Igesund.

“But the nice thing is that it is in our hands. We need to win this game and then beat Botswana and qualify for the next and final round of qualifiers. We have to take each game as it comes but a draw is not good for us. I am confident we will be well-prepared for this match.”

Midfielder Reneilwe Letsholonyane and defender Anele Ngcongca were rested from training as a precautionary measure.

“The boys are fine, we just didn’t want to take chances and have them train when resting would serve them better. Letsholonyane has a minor groin strain while Anele is suffering from slight thigh muscles. Tomorrow they will train with the rest of the team,” added Igesund.

The Bafana Bafana mentor is well aware that another solid game plan and execution will see his side through.

“We are studying the video of the match between Botswana and Ethiopia, and I will have a good game plan for Sunday. What I do know is that they don’t have to win the match, a draw will suit them fine so I don’t expect them to attack a lot, but we will have to attack them,” he said.

South Africa will leave Cameroon for Addis Ababa on Friday, 14 June.

Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers log standings:

Group A

Team

M

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

1. Ethiopia

4

3

1

0

6

2

10

2. South Africa

4

2

2

0

7

2

8

3. Central African Republic

4

1

0

3

2

7

3

4. Botswana

4

0

1

3

2

6

1

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Tshabalala happy with Bafana form


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Johannesburg – Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Siphiwe Tshabalala is delighted with his rare start in a Man-of-the-Match performance for South Africa at the weekend.

According to the Football411 website, Tshabalala found the back of the net for his 11th goal in a Bafana Bafana jersey as Gordon Igesund’s side dispatched the Central African Republic 3-0 on Saturday in a 2014 World Cup qualifier.

 

A surprise selection out wide ahead of Platinum Stars’ Thuso Phala, ‘Shabba’ delivered an impressive display as he had a hand in every one of Bafana’s goals in Yaounde.

 

The 28-year-old, though, was just happy the South Africans could come away from Cameroon with all three points ahead of Sunday’s crucial clash with Group A leaders Ethiopia.

 

“I really enjoyed myself. And I think the guys as well, they worked very hard and made things easier for me when I had the ball. So I knew when to pass and where to pass – I had a lot of options,” Tshabalala told Times LIVE.

 

“I wouldn’t say this was a comeback. I’m just grateful to be given an opportunity. I played my 78th game and scored.

 

“For me it’s one game at a time. My life has always been like that. It has never been smooth. There will always be hiccups and obstacles. But I’ve always stayed strong and overcome a lot of things – I’m up for any challenge.”

 

He was a key member of Chiefs’ league and cup double-winning team this past season, and with no less than five Amakhosi players in Igesund’s starting XI against CAR, it is little wonder Tshabalala’s understanding with Bernard Parker led to the latter opening the scoring on Saturday.

 

“I have a great understanding with Bernard Parker,” he said.

 

“He knows that when I have the ball he’s going to move and he’ll get it when he wants it. So it was not something that was unusual – it’s something we’ve been working on all along.”

 

As for his role for his country as a drifting wideman rather than an out-and-out winger, Tshabalala added: “It’s a role I’ve played for Chiefs and I’ve created a lot of goals from there.”

 

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Mkhonza names squad for Zimbabwe encounter


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Banyana Banyana’s preparations for the international friendly match against Zimbabwe moved a gear up on Monday with the coach trimming the squad down from 21 to 18 players.

 

The match against neighbours Zimbabwe will take place on Saturday, 15 June at Sinaba Stadium in Daveyton and coach Joseph Mkhonza admitted it was a very difficult decision to offload the three players from the original squad.

 

Durban Ladies defender, Charlotte Mshengu (Sasol League, KZN) and two goalkeepers in Mahlatsi Mogola of TUT ladies (Sasol league, Gauteng) and Primrose Ndlozi of TK Stars (Sasol league, Mpumalanga) will not join the Banyana Banyana squad as they continue their preparations for the friendly against Zimbabwe.

 

“This was not an easy process. I didn’t know who to leave behind and to be honest it was a very difficult decision to make. The three players I dropped were just unfortunate but the door is not shut on them; they should just continue training hard and they will be rewarded,” said Mkhonza.

 

The Sasol-sponsored senior women’s national team is in high spirits following the 5-0 thrashing of Mozambique in an international friendly match played at the Kanyamazane Stadium in Nelspruit on Sunday, 9 June.

 

The friendly against Mozambique allowed the Banyana Banyana mentor to experiment with new combinations and at the same time award five new players with their first caps.

 

“Following yesterday’s (Sunday) excellent performance, I believe we are growing into a formidable squad. I gave five new players some international experience and I personally felt their performance was outstanding though there are still areas that need attention. But with time, that can be worked out.

 

“Given what we have seen over the past two weeks, we have the potential to grow as a national team and rise in rankings on the continent as well as in the world.” said Mkhonza.

 

Banyana Banyana squad for Johannesburg training camp:

 

NAME

 

  CLUB

 

  1. Andile Dlamini

 

  Mamelodi Sundowns

 

  2. Nkosingiphile Zungu

 

  Remax Shooting Stars

 

  3. Gabisile Hlumbane

 

  Kovsies Ladies

 

  4. Nothando  Vilakazi

 

  Super Falcons

 

  5. Nelisiwe Mchunu

 

  Moroka Swallows

 

  6. Lebogang Mabatle

 

  Zebra Force

 

  7. Janine Van Wyk

 

  Mondeor Meteors Ladies

 

  8. Nwabisa Kolisi

 

  City Lads

 

  9. Amanda Dlamini

 

  Durban Ladies    

 

  10. Nocawe Skiti

 

  Cape Town Roses

 

  11. Nomathemba Ntsibande

 

  Springs Home Sweepers

 

  12. Nomawethu Nyusani

 

  Coastal United Ladies

 

  13. Memory Makhanya

 

  Durban Ladies

 

  14. Noko Matlou

 

  MaIndies

 

  15. Zingawe Phakathi

 

  United Ladies

 

  16. Silindile Ngubane

 

  Durban Ladies

 

  17. Shiwe Nogwanya

 

  Celtics

 

  18. Zamandosi Cele

 

  Durban Ladies

 

    

 

Six murder accused remanded in custody


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By Obakeng Maje
Mmabatho-Six suspects who appeared before Mmabatho Magistrate Court for alleged murder of Boikie Molefe at Majemantsho village, near Mahikeng will remain in jail until their next appearance.
Mpho Phuthego(29), Thomas Sophosa(23), Lesego Matsheng(23), Pule Sophosa(33), Tumisang Mocumi(28) and Piet Matsheng(28) appeareared before magistrate today on murder charge.
“The six accused were arrested after the deceased, Boikie Molefe allegedly bludgeoned his ex-girlfriend to death and fled the scene” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.
Police said the community members chased Molefe and caught him. The allegedly brought him back to the bloody scene and was stoned to death.
Police arrested six suspects in connection of murder and will remain in custody until their next appearance on the 18th of June 2013.
Police investigations continue.
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A Kimberley father arrested after poisoning wife, kids


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By Obakeng Maje
Vioolsdrift-Police are investigating a case of three counts of attempted murder after a 35 year old husband and father was arrested on Sunday at his residence in Tambo Street, Vioolsdrift.
“It is alleged that the man fed his two children aged 4 and 9 years old and his wife poison earlier in the day. It is further alleged that the father took blue poison that is used by farmers to kill worms and mixed it with tea. The potion was given to his wife and the two children to drink” Lieutenant Andrea Cloete said.

The unsuspecting victims drank the poisoned tea. The community found the victims writhing in pain and alerted police who found them to be in a serious condition. They were immediately taken to hospital for medical treatment.
The mother and 9 year old boy are in a critical but stable condition in the Springbok Hospital and will be discharge today.
A 4 year-old daughter was transported via an emergency medical helicopter from Springbok hospital to Kimberley Hospital. She is also in a critical condition.

“The suspect was arrested and will appear in the Springbok Magistrate court tomorrow. The reason for poisoning his family is not yet known. Police have seized the poison containers and other exhibits which will be sent for analysis” Cloete said.
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Barker’s Future Still Unknown


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Clive Barker’s future is still uncertain, with the former Wits head coach explaining that he does not know what lies ahead for himself. However, he is expected to meet with The Students management within the next week.

Barker came into the club after the firing of Spaniard Antonio Habas and led the team to a fourth place finish in the 2012/13 Absa Premiership campaign, before the announcement of Gavin Hunt as their new head coach for next season.

Now, with Hunt taking over at the helm of The Clever Boys, it remains to be seen what Barker’s immediate future holds and whether he will remain at the club, and be redeployed in a new role, or look for another job elsewhere.

The African Cup of Nations winning coach told the Siya crew, “I’m meeting Jose soon and then I’ll know more about where I’m likely to be. The first priority was to be the head coach, but obviously I wasn’t going to be because I knew about what has eventually transpired.

“Secondly whether there was a chance of another role, and if there was another role what role would it be. I’m talking to them, I think they’ll be something by the end of the month.”

Following his impressive performance with The Students this season, Barker will no doubt be a target for any of the PSL outfits looking for a new man at the helm.
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Igesund: It’s In Our Own Hands


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Ethiopia maintained their two point gap over South Africa after the weekend’s round of 2014 Fifa World Cup qualifiers, ahead of the two nations’ clash on Sunday, June 16.

Bafana Bafana defeated Central African Republic 3-0 in Yaounde, Cameroon, on Saturday, while Ethiopia defeated Botswana 2-1, which leaves Ethiopia at the top of Group A in the CAF region with 10 points.

A win for Gordon Igesund’s side on the weekend will see Bafana leapfrog the East Africans and the coach admits that their immediate future is within their own control. After the convincing display against CAR, the four time league winning coach said that if they overcome Ethiopia, they will be in a strong position to finish top of Group A.

“We have the future in our own hands. We know that if we win in Ethiopia then we have a great chance of finishing the group in pole position. We are not interested in what happened in the other match, we have to play both sides and we will be looking forward to the challenge.

“We do not expect favours from anyone. We must do all the work ourselves. It is about time we take the responsibility, like we did in Cameroon against CAR, and win in Ethiopia. All we need is a win so that when we go into the final match against Botswana we will be on top of the group.

“All we need is to win all the games. We have won one and we have two to go, starting with Ethiopia on Sunday,” said Igesund.
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Buying licences seems to be the norm


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The problem of people buying their driving licences is so bad that seven out of 10 Durban driving schools, randomly selected by the Daily News, were willing to be involved with bribing officials.

Two of the schools were so blasé they quoted a price over the phone, with five being more cautious and requesting a face-to-face meeting before talking about money.
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ANC: No ban on visiting Mandela


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Johannesburg – Former president Nelson Mandela’s family has denied barring government officials from visiting him in hospital, the ANC said on Monday.

“We have spoken to the family about this report and they deny that they issued such an instruction or spoke to the media on barring the ANC and government from visiting Madiba,” said spokesman Jackson Mthembu in a statement.

“What we know is that given the pressure associated with the admission of president Mandela, there are general restrictions that permit only relevant people to have access.”

The Star newspaper reported on Monday that the Mandela family had taken charge of the 94-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner’s hospital stay, banning everyone – including government leaders and senior party officials – from visiting him.

Mthembu said: “We will continue as the ANC to pray for his recovery and call on all South Africans and the world to keep him and his family in their prayers… we appreciate the good work that is [being] done by his medical team.”

Mandela has spent two nights in hospital.

Earlier, the Presidency said Mandela’s condition was “unchanged”.

“Former president Nelson Mandela remains in hospital, and his condition is unchanged. Madiba was admitted on Saturday, 8 June 2013, for treatment in a Pretoria hospital for a lung infection,” spokesman Mac Maharaj said.

Mandela has been in and out of hospital in the past few years. At the end of March and in April this year he spent nine days in hospital receiving treatment for recurring lung problems. – Sapa