
Pretoria – A woman and four teenage boys appeared in a Sasolburg court on Thursday on charges of burglary, theft and the intention to commit theft.
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EFF tells Lamola to ‘shut up’

Johannesburg – The so-called Economic Freedom Fighters described former ANC Youth League deputy leader Ronald Lamola as a “narrow-minded careerist” on Thursday.
“[Lamola] will do anything in his power, including begging dictators for his personal freedom, thus sacrificing the cause for economic freedom in our lifetime,” former league spokesperson Floyd Shivambu said in a statement on behalf of the EFF.
“Mr Lamola must basically shut up, because he does not know what he talking about and in any way, no one takes him serious (sic).”
New party
Shivambu was reacting to Lamola calling on the youth not to support Julius Malema’s proposed new party.
In an interview with The Star newspaper, Lamola said the expelled African National Congress Youth League leader’s forum of “radical militants” was nothing but “misguided militancy”.
He also accused Malema of hijacking the ANCYL’s resolutions on economic freedom taken at its national conference in Midrand in 2011.
Shivambu in turn said Lamola had drifted away from those resolutions and joined the chorus of “neo-liberal reformists”.
“His zigzagging on principle is evidence enough that he can never be trusted with any task, because he is only concerned about individual progress at the expense of the struggle for economic emancipation,” Shivambu said.
“True economic freedom fighters will not listen to Lamola’s faint call because they know that he is a misguided, narrow-minded, and opportunist careerist, who cannot separate between interests of a generation and his personal interests.”
‘Shenanigans’
Shivambu warned that if Lamola continued to make such comments, the EFF would “expose him” for the many “individual dealings and shenanigans” in the lead up to the ANC’s national conference in Mangaung last year.
“Mr Lamola makes hilarious comments… he believes that this struggle can be pursued through the [President Jacob] Zuma National Task Team (ZNTT), which replaced the elected structures of the ANC Youth League…”
The ANCYL’s national executive committee was disbanded by the ANC earlier this year and replaced with a national task team.
During his interview with The Star, Lamola dismissed Malema as an “expert of insults”.
“I am not going to entertain that man. I don’t take him serious and I have never taken him serious,” he was quoted as saying.
– SAPA
Man dies after being pushed off bridge

Cape Town – A Cape Town man fell more than 15 metres to his death after he was pushed off a bridge, the Daily Voice reported on Thursday.
The 42-year-old man reportedly had an argument with his friend on Wednesday. The friend then allegedly pushed him off the R300 bridge near the N1 highway.
People who lived in bushes near the bridge in Brackenfell told police they had witnessed the man being pushed, according to the report.
Captain Frederick van Wyk told the newspaper that the man was from Table View.
“An inquest docket was opened… to determine the circumstances surrounding his death.”
The incident reportedly caused a delay on the busy road.
– SAPA
SANDF on standby for Mandela

Cape Town – The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is on standby after a top secret contingency plan kicked into gear when former president Nelson Mandela took ill.
Beeld reported on Thursday that it is not clear what the plan entails, but one commander apparently told his troops to keep their cellphones on them at all times and “get their uniforms ready”.
Soldiers were warned to prepare themselves about 10 days ago, before Mandela was even hospitalised. Nearly 1 200 soldiers are believed to be involved in the plan.
1 Military Hospital is also on standby should the need arise for him to be treated in an alternative hospital.
Airports ready
Meanwhile, the Mthatha airport and airports around Pretoria have made preparations for at least 2 000 planes landing in the country when the former president dies, according to Beeld.
The Mthatha airport has been managed by the defence force for the past five years, and has been upgraded to the extent that even a Boeing 747 can land on the runway.
The Mthatha airport is expected to see the most traffic and planes may have to let passengers disembark and go elsewhere to park.
A luxury VIP arrival hall has also been added to the airport.
All the upgrades were part of a R55m project that was partly paid for by the department of defence.
It has been generally accepted that the real reason for the upgrade was that Mandela’s home town Qunu is close to the Mthatha airport.
The defence force has also assisted in the creation of facilities and infrastructure such as water and electricity supply in the area.
The army is currently involved in an exercise with the US Army, but there is provision for soldiers to be moved to the Eastern Cape should the need arise.
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Bafana Bafana complete preparations in Yaounde, head for Addis Ababa

Bafana Bafana have completed their first leg of preparations in Yaoundé, Cameroon ahead of the match against Ethiopia.
They had their last training session in Yaoundé on Wednesday and will reserve Thursday to travel to Douala where they will catch a connecting flight to the Ethiopian capital on Friday. They will then have their last training session at the match venue, the National Stadium on Saturday, 15 June 2013.
The two nations then lock horns in an all-important 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Sunday, 16 June in what has been billed a winner takes all encounter.
Bafana Bafana have not conceded a goal in their last three games against the Central African Republic (CAR) in Cape Town and Yaoundé and against neighbours Lesotho in an international friendly.
“As defenders, it was good that we finished the last three games without conceding a goal. This has given us more confidence to tackle the next match against Ethiopia with great confidence. Now we want to continue with that form because we are aware that if we don’t concede we won’t lose the game. I think we have that quality to deliver again and help the team to victory,” said Thabo Nthethe.
Head coach Gordon Igesund is also pleased with the work put in and the results of the past few months.
“We cannot ask for more than that from the defenders. We scored seven goals in three games and did not concede, that is remarkable. I am proud of the team for the work they have been doing. What works for us is that we defend as a team and attack as a unit and results are there for all to see,” said Igesund.
Bafana Bafana have also spent time watching the videos of last weekend’s match between Ethiopia and Botswana where the East Africans won 2-1.
“We watched the tapes quite a few times. They are a formidable side and can pass the ball nicely, but for me the challenges will be the altitude and the condition of the pitch. I know we are up for the challenge and the boys have the mental strength to deal with any situation because they are fully focussed on the task ahead,” said Igesund.
“We can’t wait for the game because we have worked so hard. We find ourselves in a situation where we started badly but we are back on track now. We should beat Ethiopia and take that confidence to the match against Botswana where we still cannot afford to take things for granted. We really want to go to the World Cup.”
The strikers have also hit good form at the right time.
“Scoring five goals (over two legs) against CAR and not conceding has increased the level of confidence in the team. I believe given the calibre of players we have, there is a good chance that we will be able to score more goals (against Ethiopia and Botswana),” said Katlego Mashego who netted the third goal in Yaoundé.
“We have to win because this match is vital not only for us but for all the South Africans, we know what this game means to them. They have been behind us, encouraging us to bring back positive results, so we must just continue doing what we have been doing and I do not see any reason why we cannot get maximum points. We are not going there for a draw because we are aware, with that result; it will be over for us. We know it is going to be a difficult game but we are ready for the challenge.”
Defender Ricardo Nunes was rested at training on Wednesday as a precautionary measure after he complained of tight thigh muscles. He is expected back at training with the rest of his teammates on Saturday.
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Lamola slams Malema forum

Former ANC Youth League deputy leader Ronald Lamola has called on the youth not to support Julius Malema’s proposed new party, The Star reported on Thursday.
Lamola accused Malema of hijacking the youth league’s resolutions on economic freedom taken at its national conference in Midrand in 2011.
In an interview with the newspaper, he said the expelled African National Congress Youth League leader’s forum of “radical militants” was nothing but “misguided militancy”.
Lamola said he should have waited until he was “rehabilitated” and admitted back into the ANC rather than behave as if he was the only leader who had sacrificed for the ruling party.
He dismissed Malema as an “expert of insults”.
Malema on Wednesday dismissed Lamola as a political nonentity.
Lamola said: “I am not going to entertain that man. I don’t take him serious and I have never taken him serious.”
It was reported earlier this week that Malema was preparing to form a new political party.
He accused President Jacob Zuma of purging and destroying political opponents, including ANCYL leaders aligned with him, “because of pure political jealousy, paranoia, and fear of the unknown”.
-Sapa
Pigs stolen after road accident: report

A crowd of people rushed to steal pigs from an overturned truck near Badplaas in Mpumalanga, Beeld reported on Thursday.
NSPCA inspector Petro Oosthuizen said the truck, carrying 139 pigs to an abattoir, overturned near the town on Tuesday afternoon.
The driver was seriously injured and transported to hospital.
She said she and four colleagues had euthanased 53 injured pigs, and the owner of the animals, a farmer from the Vryheid district, was informed of the accident.
“We decided to wait with the remaining pigs, until the owner arrived.”
A shocked Oosthuizen said that suddenly, “as if out of nowhere”, a crowd of people descended on the accident scene.
Some of the animals were picked up by their back legs and others were dragged off.
All the pig carcasses and the 86 live pigs were carried off, while the local police reportedly declined to intervene.
“We begged them to help us to protect the pigs but they said they were powerless against such a large crowd,” Oosthuizen said.- Sapa
NDP key to youth empowerment and development
Mahikeng-The National Development Plan is key to addressing skills development and unlocking economic opportunities that would empower young people to participate in the mainstream economy, North West Premier Thandi has asserted ahead of the Provincial 37
th June 16 Anniversary Celebration to held at the Mmabatho Stadium in Mahikeng on Saturday.
Premier Thandi Modise will deliver the keynote address to thousands of young people who are expected to be part of the provincial celebrations to be held under the theme: Working together for youth development and drug free South Africa.The programme for June Month 2013 was kick started last week Friday when a thousand youth volunteers participated in the cleaning and painting of Ikalafeng and Folang Disability centres as part of the Proud to Serve Youth Campaign to be launched in Kanana Township outside Klerksdorp.In appreciating the enthusiasm of the youth involved in the Proud to Serve Youth campaign led by the Youth Development Support in the Office of Premier and the National Youth Development Agency, Premier Thandi Modise has called the campaign it to be sustained as it affords youth with the opportunity to emulate patriotic and historic sacrifices of the 1976 youth generation.
The Campaign is aimed at promoting good citizenship and social cohesion amongst young people.The June Month programme to be unpacked by the Premier in her address is also aimed at acknowledging youth contribution in the transformation of South Africa, highlighting programmes for youth development in the province, educating youth about the history of the country and communicating government strategies on promoting youth development.Music artists to entertain youth at the event include MTN South African Music Awards Triple Award winner Khuli Chana, Professor, TUKS Sengaga, DJ Vetkoek and Mahoota, DJ Black Coffee and Stone Seate
Suspended MEC and co-accused back in court
Klerksdorp-Beleaguered ANC leader in the North West is expected to make his court appearance today. China Dodovu, who was suspended as the North West MEC for Local Government and Traditional Affairs, is facing charges of conspiracy to murder.
Three months ago he and other six accused briefly appeared before the Klerksdorp Magistrates Court on charges of premeditated murder and two charges of conspiracy to commit murder.
Dodovu and his co-accused are on bail the matter was postponed by the court.
The other accused are Jeffrey Letuka (28), North West provincial ANC Youth League chairman Papiki Baboile (27), ward secretary Paul Molomonyane (33), Councillor Itumeleng Molebatsi (50), municipal worker William Malefo (46) and taxi driver Kgotso Kali (36).
The group was arrested in connection with last year’s murder of David Oubuti Chika, a regional secretary of the ANC in the KK Kaunda region.
Chika was shot at point-blank range in the driveway of his home in Alabama, Klerksdorp, just two days before the ANC’s national conference in Mangaung in December last year.
Following the group’s arrest, the ANC in the North West, said the party will allow the law to take its course.
(Edited by Obakeng Maje)
Source:www.sabc.co.za
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Mandela: International journalists warned
Johannesburg – International journalists stationed outside the Pretoria hospital where former president Nelson Mandela is receiving treatment, were warned about their equipment on Wednesday.
“… Some broadcasters had some equipment which is not licensed,” said Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) spokesperson Jubie Matlou.
Broadcasting equipment brought into the country had to be approved to prevent interference on frequencies used by local, licensed services, he said.
“Apparently what’s happened here, because of former president Mandela being ill, we have a lot of broadcasters coming into the country and bringing in equipment that has not been cleared,” Matlou said.
“So, our inspectors could have picked up interference and complained.”
He said Icasa issued the offenders with non-compliance warnings on Wednesday.
The journalists are camped outside the hospital where Mandela was admitted early on Saturday morning in a serious, but stable condition.
“They are being advised to have that equipment cleared with the authority. From tomorrow [Thursday], we will be attending to those applications and helping them with what to do,” said Matlou.
An inspector would report back on the extent of the problem on Thursday and on how to mitigate and resolve it.
SAPA


