Zuma intervenes to stop Tlokwe going to DA


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Johannesburg – President Jacob Zuma is not letting Tlokwe go to the DA.

 

On Friday, as the tide turned against the ANC in Potchefstroom, with hundreds of residents marching to demand the reinstatement of 14 expelled councillors and dismissal of mayor Maphetle Maphetle, Zuma sent Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula to receive their memorandum.

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Mandela to soon be discharged- Mbeki


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Johannesburg — Former president Thabo Mbeki says he expects Nelson Mandela to soon be discharged from the hospital to recuperate at home.

 

Eyewitness News reported on Sunday that Thabo Mbeki was speaking at a memorial service on Saturday when he predicted that Mandela would be going home.

 

Mandela has been hospitalised for more than five weeks for a recurring lung infection, sparking an outpouring of support in South Africa and internationally. Friends who have visited him say he is on life support in the form of mechanical ventilation. The most recent official update on his health said Mandela was in critical but stable condition.

 

The anti-apartheid hero spent 27 years in prison before becoming South Africa’s first black president in 1994. He turns 95 on Thursday.

 

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Zuma cousin to coin it big time


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Johannesburg – President Jacob Zuma coaxed government departments into committing nearly R900m to a programme run by an NGO he chairs and which is run by his cousin, City Press reported on Sunday.

The Masibambisane Rural Development Initiative is a private NGO chaired by Zuma and run by Deebo Mzobe.

 

A multimillion-rand state food security programme, set to be approved by Cabinet later this month, has in effect been subcontracted to Masibambisane, which will co-ordinate the campaign on behalf of government.

 

Asked why government needed a middleman like Masibambisane to run the food-security initiative, Agriculture Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson, a staunch proponent of Masibambisane, said the NGO’s purpose was to “network” and bring partners into the initiative.

 

She added that no government money would flow to Masibambisane.

 

 

 

  City Press

Experts: Malema stands a fighting chance


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Johannesburg – Political analysts reckon the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema, stands a fighting chance at the polls next year.

They also say his corruption charges won’t harm his popularity as long as he stays out of jail.

 

But his adversaries in the ANC Youth League national task team have rubbished Malema’s chances of succeeding after he left the league’s administration in a shambles.

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Police ordered to repay R40m stolen at Station


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Johannesburg – The police have been ordered to repay nearly R40m to a British company after money kept at a police station was stolen, the Sunday Times reported.

 

“[The] SA Police Service intends to comply with the court order. However it should be noted that the SAPS has applied for leave to appeal certain parts of the judgment,” police spokesperson Lieutenant-General Solomon Makgale was quoted by the newspaper on Sunday.

 

He said the police were still awaiting a court date for the appeal.

 

The order for repayment was made in the High Court in Johannesburg earlier this year and stems from a heist at OR Tambo airport in 2006.

 

Six men were convicted in 2012 of stealing a consignment of banknotes worth R100m from an aircraft that arrived from London.

 

The robbers were subsequently caught and the money recovered. The money was then taken to the Benoni police station to be kept in a safe until an audit was conducted. However, R14m of it was subsequently stolen.

 

Theft investigation must be reviewed

 

Judge Nigel Willis ruled that the theft of the money had to be a “simulated break in”.

 

“It is quite clear that this money could only have been taken by police officers. Access to the safe to remove sums of money could only have been achieved through the inside knowledge of police officers.”

 

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa was subsequently ordered to pay an amount of just under R40m – which took into account seven years’ interest and legal fees.

 

The court also ruled that national police commissioner Riah Phiyega must relook the theft investigation whereby three officers were originally suspended and charged with the theft, but later had the charges withdrawn.

 

“Due to a lack of evidence… both the criminal and internal [disciplinary] charges were withdrawn against the suspects.

 

“General Riah Phiyega is dissatisfied with the manner in which the matter was handled and has instructed that it be revisited immediately,” Makgale said.

 

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A Kimberley man stabbed to death


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By Obakeng Maje

Kimberley-The Police at Kagisho in the Northern Cape are investigating two cases of murder. 

“A 31-year-old male was allegedly murdered on Saturday night and his body was found in Mogoda Street in Kagisho” lieutenant Donald Mdhluli said. The victim had a stab wound. 

No arrests have been made yet. 

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Zuma wields axe against premiers- reports


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North West Premier Thandi Modise and Limpopo’s Cassel Mathale are likely to get the chop as the ANC tries to clean up its image ahead of next year’s elections.

 

There has also been a strong push for the Eastern Cape Premier Noxolo Kiviet to be axed. Four ANC national executive committee members this week told The Sunday Independent the ANC would sack the three premiers by next month.

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Igesund pleased with Bafana


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Johannesburg – Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund is happy with his side’s performance after they advanced to the semi-finals of the Cosafa Cup after defeating Namibia 2-1 at the Nkoloma Stadium in Zambia on Saturday.

 

Two second half goals from Jabulani Shongwe and Hlompho Kekana were enough to see South Africa go through and will face either Zambia or Mozambique in the last four.

 

This was as good start for Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund after a disastrous preparation which saw several players pull out of the squad which travelled to Zambia.

 

“This game was very important to us because our preparation was not very ideal,” said Igesund.

 

“We only had two training sessions here in Zambia but the boys did very well. 

 

“It was tough out there and you could see that we needed to work together more because at times our game was disjointed — reason being it was the first time this team played together.

 

“We are happy to be in the next round of this tournament, and with more hard work I believe we will get better as a team.”

 

The experience of goalkeeper Wayne Sandilands, who was the captain, as well Hlompho Kekana, Lerato Chabangu and Mzikayise Mashaba helped the team on the day, while the duo of debutants Buhle Mkhwanazi and Tshepo Gumede were solid and played like seasoned campaigners.

 

Sibusiso Khumalo was substituted in the first half in a tactical move by Igesund, bringing on Ruzaigh Gamildien to add more numbers forward.

 

Not only did South Africa take control, Gamildien was also chosen Man of the Match.

 

Shongwe came on at the start of the second half for SA and made his mark just four minutes later, his powerful shot not stopped by the Namibia goalkeeper — giving Bafana Bafana a one-nil lead.

 

Kekana’s experience showed when he collected a ball at the edge of the opposition box to fire home a cracker of a two nil lead in the 71st minute.

 

Namibia was fortunate to be awarded a penalty after Shongwe was adjudged to have handled the ball in the penalty area.

 

Second-half substitute Willy Stephanus converted after a retake –Sandilands had saved the initial shot which was judged to have moved before the kick was taken.

 

But it was not enough to derail South Africa’s mission to get into the next round.

 

In an effort to get more goals, Igesund brought on striker Katlego Mashego for the exhausted Chabangu, but the score line remained the same.

 

SA play their next match on Wednesday, July 17 at the Levy.

 

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Legal battle looms for Eskom- report


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Cape Town – Eskom is preparing for years of legal wrangling to recover costs incurred by the delays from key suppliers at Medupi which have seen the power suppliers costs rise from R87bn to an estimated R105bn, excluding interest.

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Union sinks Vavi- Reports


Cape Town – Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini and the federation’s deputy president Zingiswa Losi both testified against General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi at a commission of enquiry this week.

 

ImageThe Sunday Independent reported that Dlamini and Losi have emerged as star witnesses in the case of political disloyalty and maladministration that threatens to unseat the federation’s boss.

 

Affiliated unions opposing the general secretary have in the past three weeks made written submissions to members of the commission, labour lawyer Charles Nupen and Petrus Mashishi, former leader of a municipal union. 

 

SizweNtsalubaGobodo was appointed to look at allegations of financial misappropriation regarding the new Cosatu building in Johannesburg and unions argue that Vavi has lost the support of the majority of the affiliates.

 

The unions claim that the Cosatu boss has been misrepresenting the position of the federation and portrayed it as an opposition to the Jacob Zuma administration.

 

One of the affiliates, Popcru, has provided evidence of Vavi’s alleged involvement in the sale and purchase of Cosatu buildings. Vavi has meanwhile maintained his innocence saying should he be found guilty he will step down. 

 

The probe into Vavi conduct is the culmination of a protracted battle between him and Dlamini, who is seen as Zuma’s ally.  

 

  News24