SSU claims Chiefs scalp


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ABSA Premiership

 

Result: SuperSport 3-1 Chiefs

 

Date: 31 August 2013

 

Venue: Lucas Moripe Stadium

 

Defending league champions Kaizer Chiefs let their first-half lead slip as they slumped to a 3-1 defeat away to SuperSport United on Saturday evening.

 

Knowledge Musona won a spot-kick when his shot struck the hand of Edwin Gyimah and Bernard Parker slotted his third goal of the season – and his second from the spot. SuperSport responded with aplomb after the break though, netting three times to turn the result around.

 

Both coaches made some surprising changes to their squad with Stuart Baxter opting to field his three main centre-backs while the on-form Mame Niang was left on the bench in favour of Bradley Grobler by Cavin Johnson.

 

Chiefs started the game in composed fashion and although clear-cut chances were hard to carve out – a fascinating tactical battle ensued.

 

Amakhosi had a superb chance in the fourth minute when Musona touched the ball to the edge of the area for the on-rushing Lucky Baloyi but his rushed finish bobbled wide of the target.

 

Matsatsantsa were unable to find a way through an organised Chiefs defence and saw Grobler blast a free-kick into the wall before smashing the rebound well wide.

 

Itumeleng Khune’s only work of the first-half was a clearance on the flank after he had come off his line to get into the action.

 

Siphiwe Tshabala got the ball inside the area in the 18th minute but Ronwen Williams was on hand to make the save before the penalty arrived on the half-hour mark – with Parker sending the goalkeeper the wrong way.

 

SuperSport started to get onto the ball a little more in the dying minutes of the half but there were no real chances created by both sides as Chiefs held their lead.

 

Tshabalala sent a free-kick straight at Williams early in the second-half but SuperSport hit back in stunning fashion when David Mathebula found Enocent Mkhabela with a stunning flick and the latter thumped an emphatic finish into the top corner.

 

The goal brought Matsatsantsa to life but Chiefs somehow failed to restore their lead when Musona was denied at point-blank range by Williams.

 

SuperSport would then hit the front through Bennett Chenene who squeezed home the rebound after Thuso Phala had drawn a save from Khune.

 

The hosts had hardly finished celebrating when Chenene went down in the area and the referee pointed to the spot. Grobler stepped up to take the penalty and sent Khune the wrong way as Chiefs found themselves 3-1 down.

 

Chiefs were unable to find a response in the last few minutes as SuperSport wound down the clock and Cavin Johnson will be ecstatic as they move to the top of the table – remaining unbeaten after three games.

 

SuperSport: Ronwen Williams, Davies Nkausu, Mor Diouf, Thabo September, Innocent Mdledle, Edwin Gyimah, Enocent Mkhabela, Thuso Phala, David Mathebula, Bennett Chenene, Bradley Grobler

 

Chiefs: Itumeleng Khune, Siboniso Gaxa, Morgan Gould, Tefu Mashamaite, Eric Mathoho, Tsepo Masilela, Willard Katsande, Lucky Baloyi, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Bernard Parker, Knowledge Musona.

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Close that account now, premier Modise told


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Pretoria-Public Protector Thuli Madonsela met with Bapo Ba Mogale community to discuss the way forward regarding their so-called “D account”.

According to the reports, only R16 millions left in Bapo Ba Mogale account after allegations that some people masquerading as administrators withdrew cash from the account.

Madonsela said she asked North West government to provide her with documents,but so far she have received nothing.

“I wrote to North West premier Thandi Modise to close down the Bapo Ba Mogale account until lawful traditional council has been appointed. The only money that will be paid out will be for salaries and administration” Madonsela said.

Lonmin has allegedly paid alsmost R370m into Bapo Ba Mogale community account since 1994.

The disgruntled community members say no water reticulation, dirt roads and large scale of unemployment are not true reflection of the minerally-rich community.

The Community lawyer Hugh Eiser said the North West government refuse to acknowledge the new authority.

“The premier Modise refuse to acknowledge the new authority because it did not suit them. It knew it would not be able to manipulate it for its own purposes” Eiser told Mail & Guradian newspaper.-TDN 

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Cheetahs win tasty Bloem clash


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Bloemfontein – The Free State Cheetahs obtained their first home victory in this year’s Currie Cup competition with a 40-20 win over Griquas, at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday.

 

Griquas had their first chance at points as early as the third minute after multiple phases by the visitors were disrupted illegally by the Cheetahs. Winger Nico Scheepers slotted the penalty to give his side the early lead.

 

The hosts had a couple of chances early on, but knock-ons and good defence by Griquas snubbed them of any early points. Finally the Cheetahs were rewarded when winger Riaan Smit kicked a penalty to draw the side’s level. It was not long, however, before Scheepers answered in kind to restore the visitors lead.

 

The Cheetahs started to play some good attacking rugby and progressed to five metres from Griquas goal line with a lineout. Flanker and captain Boom Prinsloo drove over from the resulting driving maul for an unconverted try.

 

The hosts went into half-time with the momentum on their side after winger Raymond Rhule scored two minutes before the break. Rhule was on the receiving end of prop Trevor Nyakane’s pass under pressure and went over for a converted try. The Cheetahs had the last say of the first half with Prinsloo scoring his second five pointer of the afternoon. Smit converted to give his side a half time lead of 22-5.

 

The Cheetahs scored their bonus point try as early as the 47th minute after flyhalf Elgar Watts beat the visitors defence to jot down. Watts converted his own try give his side a 23 point lead.

 

Griquas finally breached the hosts defence when winger Rocco Jansen scored an individual try shortly thereafter. Cheetahs lock Teboho Mohoje received a yellow card for a professional foul and the visitors crossed the line. Scheepers converted, but that still left his side with a deficit of 16 points.

 

With 20 minutes to go, Watts settled things down with a penalty, but Griquas scored their second try of the afternoon via Australian lock Rory Arnold. Shortly after Arnold was red card for biting, but the try stood with Scheepers adding two the points.

 

The momentum however remained with hosts, with Watts kicking another penalty and replacement scrumhalf Kevin Luiters scoring on the final whistle.

 

Scorers: 

 

Free State Cheetahs: 

 

Tries: Boom Prinsloo (2), Raymond Rhule, Elgar Watts, Kevin Luiters

Conversions: Riaan Smit (2), Watts

Penalties: Smit, Watts (2)

 

Griquas:

 

Tries: Rocco Jansen, Rory Arnold

Conversions: Nico Scheepers (2)

Penalties: Scheepers (2)

 

Teams

 

Free State Cheetahs:

 

15  Hennie Daniller, 14 Riaan Smit, 13 Johann Sadie, 12 Robert Ebersohn, 11 Raymond Rhule, 10 Elgar Watts, 9 Sarel Pretorius, 8 Philip van der Walt, 7 Lappies Labuschagne, 6 Boom Prinsloo (captain), 5 Lood de Jager, 4 Teboho Mohoje, 3 Rossouw de Klerk, 2 Hercu Liebenberg, 1 Trevor Nyakane

 

Substitutes: 16 Ethienne Reynecke, 16 Wian du Preez, 18 Waltie Vermeulen, 19 Davon Raubenheimer, 20 Kevin Luiters, 21 Willie du Plessis, 22 Piet Lindeque

 

Griquas:

 

15 PJ Vermeulen, 14 Nico Scheepers, 13 JP Nel, 12 Howard Mnisi, 11 Rocco Jansen, 10 Francois Brummer, 9 Marnus Hugo, 8 Leon Karemaker, 7 Burger Schoeman, 6 Carel Greeff, 5 Rory Arnold, 4 Hilton Lobberts, 3 Nick Schonert, 2 Ryno Barnes (captain), 1 Steph Roberts

 

Substitutes: 16 Matthew Dobson, 17 Brummer Badenhorst, 18 Patrick O’Brien, 19 Marnus Schoeman, 20 Jacques Coetzee, 21 Du Randt Gerber, 22 Richard Lawson

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Platinum Stars win against Polokwane City


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Platinum Stars secured their first Absa Premiership victory of the season with a comfortable 2-1 win over newly-promoted Polokwane City at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace on Saturday.

 

It stretches the side’s unbeaten start to the new PSL season to five games in all competitions, and was more comprehensive than the scoreline suggests.

 

Siphelele Mthembu and Robert Ng’ambi scored either side of halftime to put Dikwena into the ascendancy, but Issa Sarr scored an own goal in the dying minutes to give City hope.

 

Dikwena gave a debut to Senegalese midfielder Sarr, but otherwise stuck with the same line-up that has done duty for much of the campaign so far.

 

The home side made a bright start, using the width of the pitch to get behind the City defence.

 

Mogakolodi Ngele, Ng’ambi and Mthembu all had opportunities to shoot at goal, but were thwarted by veteran Botswana stopper Modiri Marumo

 

They played some lovely football up to the final third, but also battled with a final ball.

 

Mthmebu was a constant threat though with his movement and anticipation, and it was he who broke the deadlock in the final minute of the first half.

 

A high ball into the box was headed on by Ngele and Mthembu latched onto the ball, before crashing a shot in off the post. It was a thoroughly deserved halftime lead for Dikwena.

 

Ng’ambi almost almost scored a spectacular second five minutes after the break when he let fly from 35-yards, but his effort rebounded out off the post.

 

It was 2-0 on 55 minutes and it was Malawian international Ng’ambi who got it. He beat the offside trap and raced through on goal, showing great composure to place the ball past an on-rushing Marumo in the visitors’ goal.

 

The home team continued to dominate, but could not add to their tally, and it was City who got the third goal of the afternoon when the unfortunate Sarr steered the ball into his own net.

 

Next up for Platinum Stars is a an away trip to Free State Stars on September 14, while Polokwane City host Lamontville Golden Arrows a day later.

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Sundowns blunt Arrows


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A fantastic second half strike by Dove Wome ensured Mamelodi Sundowns claimed a 1-0 win over Golden Arrows in an Absa Premiership match at the King Zwelithini Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

 

Arrows dominated the first half with some fluidity to their play, but fatigue got the better of them as they couldn’t prevent Wome’s unstoppable curling 59th minute goal.

 

It wasn’t the start Pitso Mosimane would have wanted from his side, as Golden Arrows threatened from the first kick of the game. The home side worked the ball into the box and Sundowns needed Kennedy Mweene to rush off his line in order to block the ball away from Bongi Ntuli.

 

Just two minutes later, and at the other end of the park, Siya Mngoma got the slightest touch to fend off Khama Billiat’s tap-in, directing it narrowly past the far post.

 

Arrows were doing well to create some space for themselves and it was Lucky Nguzana who went on a long run before unleashing a long-range snap-shot, in the 15th minute, but it went wide of goal.

 

Manqoba Mngqithi’s plan was all about putting pressure on Sundowns’ full-backs and it was working effectively as the Brazilians were forced to samba their own way out of trouble.

 

Then in the 26th minute, Gift Sithole made a crucial interception on Billiat’s ball in the box, before the Zimbabwe was denied a penalty after being tackled just inside the box.

 

Instead, a free-kick was given and Teko Modise just fired it over the frame of the goal on the stroke of the half hour.

 

Another questionable decision wasn’t given by the referee, this time it was to Arrows, after Rashid Sumalia brought down Nguzana in the box, three minutes before the break.

 

Like the start to the first half, there was immediate goalmouth action at the commencement of the second period. This time it was Mngoma making the save as he used his body to block Dove Wome’s strike.

 

Ntuli and Dumisani Swane continued to threaten with their deadly combinations, before Mngoma made a fantastic save in the 55th minute to deny Bongani Zungu.

 

But Sundowns got their breakthrough just minutes later, when Wome latched onto a Billiat pass just inside the box. The striker switched feet before turning on the ball and firing into the top right corner of the net to make it 1-0.

 

Cuthbert Malajila was denied in the 67th minute by Mngoma, but there was no more goals to be added to the scoreline as Sundowns claimed the three points.

 

Sundowns’ victory leaves Arrows still on one point out of three games, while Sundowns will move onto seven points.

 

Golden Arrows 0

 

Mamelodi Sundowns (0) 1 (Wome 59’)

 

Teams:

 

Golden Arrows: Mngoma, Sithole, Tom, Zwane S, Mngwengwe, Zwane D, Shange, Ntombayithethi, Khuboni (Hleleni 45’), Ntuli (Wadabwa 67’), Nguzana (Qalanto 65’)

 

Mamelodi Sundowns: Mweene, Mashaba, Schut, Moon, Malajila, Wome (Monama 84’), Kekana, Modise (Kumalo 78’), Zungu (Mashego 92’), Billiat, Sumaila

Source: http://www.psl.co.za

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Gauteng police boss fired on day of appointment


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The appointment of Major General Bethuel Mondli Zuma as Gauteng’s top cop has been withdrawn – mere hours after the appointment was announced this morning.

 

In a statement, the police say Zuma had failed to comply with a directive to declare any pending criminal investigation against them.

 

Said National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega in a statement: “I became aware of the court charges against Major General Zuma just after the media briefing today. I immediately met with him to establish the facts. He confirmed that indeed he has appeared several times in court since 2008 when the matter was first heard. He will be appearing again next month, during September 2013.

 

“It is clear that, in line with this policy, Major General Zuma failed to comply with the provisions of the instruction. I have therefore taken a firm decision to permanently withdraw his appointment.”

 

Phiyega said Zuma would face disciplinary steps.

 

“I am sad and disappointed in Major General Zuma,” she said.

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Phiyega: ‘I was unaware of Zuma’s pending criminal cases’


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JOHANNESBURG – National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega is expected to issue a statement soon on her appointment of Bethuel Zuma as Gauteng’s new police commissioner despite him facing criminal charges.

Zuma was appointed at a special briefing in Pretoria today. He takes over from Mzwandile Petros, whose last day as provincial commissioner is today. Zuma was reportedly arrested in Pietermaritzburg in September 2008 for alleged drunk driving, not stopping at a road block and refusing to allow traffic officials to test the level of alcohol in his blood. He appeared in court shortly after his arrest and since then, the case has been withdrawn and reinstated on several occasions. Phiyega appeared shocked and said she was only made aware of the pending case after she made the appointment.

“This is a 2008 matter. He says he has been to court over and over again where proceedings have been withdrawn and restarted.” She said it’s still unclear which charges he faces but office is looking into the matter and will issue a statement later this afternoon. Phiyega also confirmed the new commissioner is not related to President Jacob Zuma. Phiyega thanked Petros for his service and said he is the “epitome of a professional police officer”. Petros announced his retirement earlier this month. He was appointed to the role of Gauteng police commissioner in 2010. He also served as Western Cape police commissioner for seven years. Phiyega said Petros has agreed to stay with the police for a year. He will be in charge of special projects. ‘CHANGES IN THE INTEREST OF THE POLICE’ Phiyega also announced a number of other appointments including new provincial commissioners for Limpopo and the Free State. Lt-Gen Simon Mpembe has moved from his previous role as Limpopo commissioner and is now provincial commissioner of the Free State. Lt-Gen Sehlahle Masemola has taken his place as the new Limpopo commissioner. Phiyega also announced the appointment of three new national deputy commissioners. The new national deputy who will be placed in charge of operations is Lt-Gen Kehla Sithole, Lt-Gen Stefanus Schutte will head resource management, finance administration procurement and technology management, and Lt-Gen Christabel Mbekela has been placed in charge of corporate service management. Phiyega said the changes she has introduced are not about individuals but rather about the interests of the police. “By introducing integrity management in the South African Police Service we will be contributing to the national fight against corruption.” www-ewn.co.za

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Parties welcome SIU, NDPP appointments


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Johannesburg – Political parties on Saturday welcomed the appointment of Mxolisi Nxasana as the new national director of public prosecutions and Vasantrai Soni as the new head the Special Investigating Unit.

 

The Congress of the People welcomed the appointments but said President Jacob Zuma should have made the appointments sooner because the credibility of both institutions were placed under immense pressure to remain relevant.

 

“We can however not condone the fact that an order by the Constitutional Court had to be the final nail in the coffin to force Zuma to stick to the constitutional obligations bestowed on his office in terms of these appointments,” spokesperson Johann Abrie said in a statement.

 

“It appears as if our president will remain aloof to the imperatives of the constitution which might have an impact on his dodgy accent to power, unless ordered to do otherwise by the courts of the land.”

 

He said Cope was not able to pass judgement on the suitability of Nxasana and Soni to satisfy the “constitutional demand” and whether they were suitable for their new positions.

 

The party congratulated Nxasana and Soni on their appointments.

 

“[Cope] wishes to see that the filling of these long overdue permanent positions will go some way to recover the unnecessary lapse of public confidence in these institutions,” Abrie said.

 

The National Freedom Party said Nxasana would bring a wealth of experience and knowledge of the legal background to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

 

“The NFP hopes that Mr Nxasana will use his skills to bring about stability and integrity in the NPA,” secretary general Nhlanhla Khubisa said in a statement.

 

“The NFP was worried about the previous instability that this important organisation underwent in the past.”

 

On Friday, Zuma announced the appointments in a statement.

 

“Mr Nxasana currently practises as an attorney with a wealth of experience in criminal litigation, coupled with his having occupied senior positions in the legal profession including the chairpersonship of the KwaZulu-Natal Law Society,” Zuma said at the time.

 

“Advocate Soni is a senior counsel with some 25 years experience and played a crucial role as chief evidence leader in the Jali Commission of Inquiry into corruption in prisons in South Africa.”

 

A third appointment was that of Sophy Moipone Dinah Noko, as director of public prosecutions of the jurisdictional area of the KwaZulu-Natal Division of the High Court.

 

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Gauteng new top cop appointed


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Pretoria – Lieutenant General Bethuel Zuma has been appointed Gauteng provincial police commissioner, national commissioner Riah Phiyega said on Saturday.

 

“Lieutenant General Zuma has 20 years experience as a policeman,” Phiyega told reporters in Pretoria.

 

“He worked his ranks up in the police from constable to major general.”

 

Zuma would replace Lieutenant General Mzwandile Petros, whose last day as provincial commissioner was Saturday.

 

He was not related to President Jacob Zuma.

 

“I wish to also take this opportunity to thank Lieutenant General Petros for being a loyal servant of the service,” Phiyega said.

 

“He is the epitome of a professional police officer.”

 

She said Petros had agreed to stay with the police for a year.

 

“We have been engaged in discussions about his future role in the police.

 

“He indicated his desire to move on and pursue other interests. I have tried hard to ensure that his skills are not lost to the SAPS [SA Police Service].

 

He has kindly agreed to stay on until the end of this year to focus on a number of special projects,” she said.

 

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Marikana Commission goes digital


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Johannesburg – The Farlam Commission of Inquiry will in future provide live streaming of its proceedings through the internet.

“The commission, in partnership with the SABC, will provide the commission proceedings in isiXhosa, Setswana, and Xitsonga,” spokesperson Tshepo Mahlangu said in statement on Friday.

 

“This service enables viewers around the world to follow the commission’s proceedings live as they happen.”

 

Until Friday the commission had been providing live streaming of the commission’s proceedings through the SABC News YouTube channel.

 

This was done in the languages used in the commission’s proceedings.

 

“The commission is grateful to the SABC for its assistance in this process and hopes the public will utilise this service and take advantage of the access the commission is providing to those interested in its work,” Mahlangu said.

 

The commission, sitting in Centurion, is investigating the deaths of 44 people in strike-related unrest at Lonmin’s platinum mining operations at Marikana, in North West, last August.

 

Police shot dead 34 people, almost all of them striking mineworkers, on 16 August.

 

Ten people, including two policemen and two security guards, were killed in the preceding week.

 

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