Johnson Happy With SSU Call-Ups


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SuperSport United head coach, Cavin Johnson, has expressed his delight at the Bafana Bafana call-ups to three of his playing squad.

Matsatsantsa’s captain, Bevan Fransman, as well as fellow defender Innocent Mdledle and midfielder Thuso Phala all made the cut, as Gordon Igesund chose his 28-man squad to take on Nigeria and Burkina Faso in international friendlies later this month.
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Keet: I Deserve A Call Up


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KV Kortrijk’s South African goalkeeper, Darren Keet, believes that he is deserving of a Bafana Bafana call-up, given his fine form over the last two years.

The 23-year-old is a first team regular in the Belgian Pro League and is regularly rewarded for his performances with accolades such as Goalkeeper of the Week and Month.
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Downs And Ajax Agree On Billiat!


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The Siya crew can confirm that Ajax Cape Town and Mamelodi Sundowns have agreed on the transfer of Khama Billiat, although the winger is yet to agree on personal terms.

Officials close to the deal have revealed to the crew that Sundowns have agreed to offer hard cash and a player in exchange for the 22-year-old Zimbabwean, with the deal expected to be one of the biggest deals in PSL history.
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SAFA To Address Bucs-Bafana Issue


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The South African Football Association (SAFA) have called a press conference tomorrow morning to deal with the issue relating to Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana.
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SA needs to stand together – Ramphele


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Johannesburg – South Africa needs to go back to basics to emancipate itself, Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele said on Wednesday.

“As people as a whole, we need to go back to basics… we need civic education and to get young people to learn what it means to be a citizen,” she said at a University of Johannesburg women’s month event.

Ramphele said South Africans did not undergo “orientation” before the advent of democracy in 1994, and therefore most carried deep wounds from the apartheid legacy.

“In 1994, we did not remove the heavy load in our psychological being. People [were] expected to embrace equality a few days after they were referred to as non-Europeans in Africa. South Africa has a second chance to work on its moral fibre.

“We have not lived up to the values embedded in the Constitution… we are at risk of losing our moral high ground.”

She said women should mobilise and oppose violence against women and children.

“We need to stand together against this scourge; otherwise women would continue to suffer as they do now.”

Ramphele said she hoped for a peaceful election next year.

“Next year, you have a choice… let us hope we will not have a Zanufication of South Africa. Stop complaining and start acting,” she said, referring to Zimbabwe’s disputed election winner, Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party.

– SAPA

Tlokwe voting closes


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Potchefstroom – Voting in the Ward Nine by-election in Tlokwe, Potchefstroom, closed at 21:00 on Wednesday.

The gates to the Boikhotso Secondary School in Ikageng were locked and a police nyala was parked in front of the school.

Independent Electoral Commission officials were expected to start counting the votes.

Provisional results were expected later in the evening. The official results would be released on Thursday.

Supporters of the African National Congress, the Democratic Alliance, the Congress of the People and community members supporting an independent candidate continued to sing and dance outside the gates.

The ANC members carried a box wrapped in white paper, portraying a coffin. They stamped on the box, breaking it, while they sang.

“It is the death of DA, Cope and the independent candidate,” they sang.

ANC Ward 12 councillor Lulu Chao said the party was waiting for results, and then celebrations would start.

“We’ve already won, we are just waiting for the formalities,” he said.

ANC Women’s League provincial secretary Meago Mateng shared Chao’s sentiments.

“We have won. We are confident the people of Tlokwe have spoken. They will do us justice to say [the] DA stole Tlokwe. They have faith in us.”

She promised that the ANC would give the community better leaders in the future.

A scuffle broke out between the police and community members outside the gate to the school.

Community members were claiming that ANC members were trying to get into the locked voting station.

Police swiftly pushed the crowd back and things settled down.

– SAPA

Cape Town delivering – De Lille


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Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille was upbeat on Wednesday about improving the living conditions of residents in informal settlements, her office said.

“As part of our commitment to redress, and to creating a caring and inclusive city, the City of Cape Town has prioritised a massive allocation of resources to improve living conditions in informal settlements,” city spokesperson Solly Malatsi said in a statement.

The city’s spending was geared towards the poor and this was reflected in the way the budget had been structured, he said.

“This commitment to service provision is demonstrated in our budget breakdowns over the past six financial years.”

He said: “In terms of electricity provision, since 2006/07 we have increased our budget by approximately 287%. This year, an estimated budget of R292m has been budgeted for electricity provision to informal settlements.”

Malatsi said the city’s budget had steadily improved since 2006/07, by about 278%.

This year, about R292m had been budgeted for electricity provision to informal settlements, he said.

The budgets for water and sanitation, and the provision of solid waste management had also increased.

The number of toilets provided in informal settlements had increased from 14 591 to around 40 296 since 2006, said Malatsi.

A number of incidents in which protesters dumped faeces around the city were reported last month.

Malatsi conceded there were a number of informal settlements still in need of services.

“Despite this large-scale investment, there are certain informal settlements in the city where we cannot provide certain service types due to prevailing local conditions,” he said.

– SAPA

Suspect released in baby rape case


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The man arrested in connection with the rape of a 4-month-old baby and a 7-year-old boy in Ceres, Western Cape, has been released, police said on Wednesday.

The 32-year-old, who was arrested on Monday, was released on Tuesday night because he could not be linked to the case, police spokesperson Andre Traut said.

“Our search for the perpetrator continues.”

Provincial police commissioner Arno Lamoer said on Monday that the baby had been sleeping in bed with her parents when a man snatched and raped her in the early hours of Saturday morning. The boy was in the house and was raped at the same time.

Lamoer said it was believed the man had been staying in the house, on a farm, at the time.

“The child is currently at the Red Cross Children’s Hospital, where she had reconstructive surgery, and she will stay there for a long time,” Lamoer told reporters on the sidelines of a police memorial service in Kuils River.

“As you can see, there is a sick society outside. Some men can’t take the responsibility and we need to make sure this person is arrested.”

– SAPA

Bogus sangoma makes of with nearly a R1m


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A Northern Cape couple was swindled out of almost R1m by a bogus traditional healer who disappeared with their cash, police said on Wednesday.

The couple, from Danielskuil, were conned when they responded to an advert by the “traditional healer” from Postmasburg, who allegedly promised wealth, health, and prosperity, said police spokesperson Priscilla Naidu.

“The healer promised to multiply their money as well as bless them with even better jobs and more wealth. The man visited the couple at their home in Danielskuil,” she said.

“Prof Latibu” disappeared with the couple’s money after they handed over close to R1m to him over a period of two months.

Naidu said the community should be wary of such promises, as scams like these were rife in the country.

“People must not be duped into believing that their money can be doubled. These tricksters are so professional that they can make one believe that one’s money has doubled.

“After a few sessions and once a victim releases large amounts of money, the person disappears with all their money.”

The suspect, believed to be a foreign national, was operating from Postmasburg, she said.

Naidu appealed to anyone with information that could lead to his arrest to contact Detective Warrant Officer Coetzer of the Danielskuil police on 053 384 0558 or 082 495 4681.

– SAPA

SAPS FORENSICS ENABLE AN EFFECTIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM


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PARLIAMENT, CAPE TOWN –The investments by government into the South African Police Service (SAPS) Forensic Services are yielding returns, not only in the direct impact on service delivery as per SAPS initiatives, but also in enabling the efficiency and effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
This is according to the Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa when responding to a Parliamentary question on how many cases were brought to the SAPS’ forensic science laboratories over the past three financial years based on DNA sample analysis, trichology analysis, substance analysis as well as Integrated Ballistics Identification System, which is a testing of firearms.
The Minister stated that exhibits received and which were outstanding within the Forensic Science Laboratory in the SAPS on Monday the 17th of June 2013, the date on which the reports were generated is presented per analysis as follows:
DNA ANALYSIS
FINANCIAL YEAR RECEIVED OUTSTANDING
2010/2011 62 571 0
2011/2012 82 525 49
2012/2013 96 425 5 345
TRICHOLOGY
FINANCIAL YEAR RECEIVED OUTSTANDING
2010/2011 930 0
2011/2012 1 571 0
2012/2013 1 402 3

DRUG ANALYSIS
FINANCIAL YEAR RECEIVED OUTSTANDING
2010/2011 52 245 1
2011/2012 59 120 13
2012/2013 68 470 4 902
INTEGRATED BALLISTIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM [IBIS]
FINANCIAL YEAR RECEIVED OUTSTANDING
2010/2011 53 575 0
2011/2012 94 546 0
2012/2013 126 320 15
“The turnaround strategy of the Division: Forensic Services focused amongst others on the increased capacity to enable the appointment forensic analysts, crime scene examiners, development and enhancement of skills and competencies in the core business of the Division, optimal utilization of resources and procurement of physical & technological resources – including optimized business processes.” Minister Mthethwa said.
The Division: Forensic Services establishment has grown from 6098 in the 2010/2011 financial year to 7450 as at 5 August 2013. In pursuance of our commitment and obligation to bring forensic services closer to the communities, forensic services has further decentralized the forensic biology capacity to the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal based forensic science laboratories.
“It is also eminent from the statistics provided that there has been a consistent increase in the number of cases received by the Laboratories, but also an equivalent increase in the number of cases finalized. This achievement can also be attributed to better management of resources within the forensic disciplines,” added the Minister.
“In an effort to modernize the business systems, we are deploying advanced technology in key areas to ensure improved turnaround times. In July 2012, we opened a state of the art laboratory in Plattekloof as part of this improvement and capacity drive. The modern design and technologies deployed greatly impact on the improved turnaround times of cases, particularly cases handled in the Western Cape laboratory,” stated the Minister.
With the DNA Bill under discussion by the Portfolio Committee of Police, the Division: Forensic Services continues to benchmark best practices with the peers in the field to ensure the smooth implementation of the Act once it is passed into law. This is of particular importance in the entire value chain, that is, from crime scenes to court processes.
Whilst these discussions are underway, the forensic DNA Laboratory is gearing up for the anticipated marked increases in the volumes of cases to be destined for forensic DNA analysis as a result of the provisions of this Act. This is to ensure that the outputs as well as the turnaround times depicted above are not negatively impacted by a sudden marked increase in case load.-TDN
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