Le Clos, Brown snatch gold


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Johannesburg – South Africa continued their stellar performances in the pool at the Moscow leg of the Fina World Cup on Sunday adding three more gold medals to the four from the previous day.

Olympic gold medallist Chad le Clos led South Africa’s charge on the second day winning the 200m individual medley and 100m butterfly.

Rising star Myles Brown won his second gold medal of the gala for a comfortable win his specialist 1500m event, while four-time Olympian Roland Schoeman grabbed silver in the 50m freestyle.

Le Clos first underpinned that he is the dominant force in the butterfly events swimming to victory in the 100m butterfly in a time of 49.34 seconds.

The United States’ Tom Shields touched behind him in a time of 49.74sec, while Konrad Czerniak of Poland finished in third place clocking 50.66sec.

Later in the evening the 21-year-old South African clinched his third gold of the gala, this time beating Australia’s Kenneth To in the 200m individual medley.

Le Clos raced to victory in a time of one minute, 53.04 seconds (1:53.04) with To touching the wall in 1:54.91 and Poland’s Pawel Korzeniowski in third place with 1:56.42.

Schoeman, who was the standout swimmer on the first day winning the 50m breaststroke and butterfly added silver to his tally in the freestyle sprint event.

The swimming veteran clocked a time of 21.30 seconds finishing behind Russia’s Vlad Morozov touching the wall in a time of 20.59 seconds, with Trinidad and Tobago’s George Bovell grabbing bronze in 21.49.

Brown comfortably won the 1500m event in a time of 14 minutes, 43.52 minutes (14:30.54) for his second gold in Moscow after he won the 400m freestyle event on Saturday.

He was followed by Brazil’s Lucas Kanieski in a time of 14:44.66 and Gergely Gyurta of Hungary, who posted a time of 14:46.17.

Brown took his medal count to three when he won bronze in the 200m freestyle proving his grit by grabbing a podium position minutes after winning the distance event.

He was beaten to the wall by Poland’s Pawel Korzeniowski, who won in a time of 1:44.12 and Bobby Hurley of Australia with 1:44.33.

Brown touched shortly on Hurley’s heals clocking a time of 1:44.46.

The trio will travel to Dubai for the next leg of series held on Thursday and Friday.
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CSA splash cash for quotas


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Johannesburg – South Africa have opted for the carrot rather than the stick to boost the number of top-tier black African cricketers.

Plans to force the six franchises to field at least two black Africans in the three domestic competitions were shelved this weekend in favour of cash incentives.

Teams are expected to field one black African in all matches and if they pick two for at least 70 percent of fixtures, the salaries of both will be footed by Cricket South Africa (CSA).

“We are not talking about quotas or sanctions-driven policies,” stressed CSA chief executive Haroon Lorgat.

“We are talking about incentives at franchise level … we want to accelerate transformation,” he said at the annual CSA meeting in Johannesburg.

CSA chief executive Haroon Lorgat said the initiative was part of a drive to make cricket more representative of South Africa’s population.

Only five black Africans — Makhaya Ntini, Mfuneko Ngam, Thami Tsolekile, Monde Zondeki, Lonwabo Tsotsobe — have represented South Africa since readmission 22 years ago.

The republic was barred from international cricket for several decades because of apartheid.
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Pravin Gordhan named Finance Minister of the Year


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Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has been named the Finance Minister of the Year for 2013 in sub-Saharan Africa by the Emerging Markets website, the finance ministry said on Sunday.

The website’s citation stated that Gordhan, appointed in 2009 at the height of the economic crisis, had been praised by analysts, the ministry said in a statement.

This was because South Africa especially was more exposed than other emerging markets to dangers stemming from the eventual pullback of quantitative easing by the US’s Federal Reserve.

Emerging Markets provides news, analysis and commentary on economic policy, international economics and global financial markets, with a special focus on emerging markets.

In his acceptance speech in Washington DC, where he has been attending the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Gordhan thanked Emerging Markets for its recognition of South Africa and its economic team.

‘We are terrible managers’
“Minister Gordhan was critical of the sudden change in the narrative about emerging markets, which up until the second quarter of this year were praised for managing their economies very well,” the ministry said.

“[Emerging markets contributed] more than 50% to global economic growth and for lifting large numbers of people above the poverty line.”

Gordhan said: “Three months later, we are apparently fragile and we are terrible managers of our economies. We the emerging markets are here to stay.

“We live in an interconnected world, and more importantly, we live in an interdependent world. There is no decoupling from you, the advanced economies, and there is no decoupling from us, the emerging markets.” – Sapa

Zuma’s NGO canned


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Government departments have binned a R900 million food-security initiative chaired by President Jacob Zuma and run by his cousin Deebo Mzobe.

City Press can reveal that both the departments of agriculture and rural development – the main drivers of what was intended to be a government-wide food-security plan driven by the Masibambisane Rural Development Initiative – have decided to cut ties with Zuma’s nongovernmental organisation (NGO).

City Press has learnt that senior government officials expressed unease about funding the project because they found it difficult to justify funnelling money to it.

Instead, Zuma will launch a new food policy called Fetsa Tlala later this month in Kuruman in Northern Cape, run by the department of agriculture, without the help of Masibambisane.

Zuma – alongside high-powered delegations comprising Cabinet ministers, premiers and MECs – rolled out a number of Masibambisane-partnered rural development projects in the Eastern Cape and Limpopo in August. But other events, which were scheduled for last month, appear to have been cancelled.

In June, there was widespread outrage when it emerged that almost R900 million from different government departments had been pledged to a new food-security programme administered by Masibambisane at a meeting at the presidential guesthouse in Pretoria.

Mzobe, who chaired the meeting, emerged as a pivotal player in the scheme.

But Agriculture Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson told City Press on Friday: “Masibambisane was never an implementing agent, and they will not be for Fetsa Tlala. They were a mobilising agent. They are finished. They have done their work.

“We will use a reputable NGO, such as the World Food Programme (WFP). My money is going through the WFP, not Mzobe.”

Joemat-Pettersson, who in the past defended Masibambisane, insisted her department had not given Zuma’s NGO a cent.

“All departments that have funded (Masibambisane) must audit them,” she said, adding that she did not know who had funded it.

“If I had given them money, the first thing I would have demanded was an audit.

“Masibambisane was never (the department of) agriculture’s baby,” she insisted.

But in July, she told City Press: “Masibambisane was founded by President Zuma and hungry people who were constantly asking for help … He is such a compassionate person and he realised a response was needed.”

Mzobe’s enormous influence in government departments dealing with Masibambisane was widely reported, with officials saying they were intimidated by him because of his close ties with the president.

But Joemat-Pettersson washed her hands of her department’s association with the NGO.

“It was more (the department of) rural development,” she said. “It rolled over into Agriculture; before that it was Rural Development. Rural Development would come to my department and say ‘Mzobe says blah, blah, blah’.

“I would then say: ‘Who is Mzobe? He is not part of my department?’ That is not what I do.”

Mzobe yesterday expressed disbelief at Joemat-Pettersson’s comments, saying he found them “strange”.

“I can’t believe for one second that the minister would say all these things that you are alleging she said.

“There is no way she can say we must be audited, knowing that very well that there is no money that we received from her department or any other department. I don’t believe what you are saying,” he said.

A highly placed source in the department of rural development said a political decision was taken last week that Masibambisane would be presented as a private initiative, although it would still be involved in the background.

Another senior government official with knowledge of a recent meeting between Joemat-Pettersson and her agriculture MECs, said there was talk that some departments and provinces refused to contribute to Masibambisane’s projects because their chief financial officers could not come up with budget lines to justify the money flowing to those projects.

In an interview with City Press last month, Rural Development Minister Gugile Nkwinti accused Masibambisane of taking the credit for projects funded and executed by his department.

Its most recent annual report – which was released this month – shows that in the last financial year, R65.2 million was channelled to a “food-security programme” run by the Independent Development Trust (IDT).

The IDT is a partner and funder of Masibambisane and a source confirmed that the money was meant for projects linked to Masibambisane. The IDT was not available for comment yesterday.

City Press has learnt that the rural development official responsible for allocating the funds to the IDT was briefly suspended.

This occurred after Nkwinti had demanded to know why the money had been channelled through an agency that subcontracted others rather than through the department that trained its people to do the job.

Neither Nkwinti nor his spokespersons could be reached for comment yesterday.

But Masibambisane’s financial statements showed that the NGO had received almost R4 million in donations that Mzobe claimed was his own money.

He sent a copy of the financials to City Press yesterday after first promising to do so in August.

Mzobe denied receiving any money from the IDT. He said it had its own food-security projects that it implemented on behalf of government.

Meanwhile, residents of Nxamalala, Zuma’s home village, said Mzobe had been “out of favour” with the president for some time.

“We are not sure what the issue is, but it’s an open secret here that they are no longer on such good terms,” said one who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Another said: “At one time, it was clear that they were very close. Deebo was one of those people who was always with him, but in the background. I think there have been too many problems in public and he has embarrassed the president. But you never know.”

Zuma’s spokesperson, Mac Maharaj, was not available to comment.
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NPA boss won’t bow to politics


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Johannesburg – Newly appointed head of the National Prosecuting Authority, Mxolisi Nxasana, says he will not accede to any political pressure in performing his duties to prosecute without fear or favour.

Nxasana addressed the media for the first time since taking over one of the most controversial jobs in the crime and justice cluster, where all his predecessors have failed to finish their terms.
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New Year rapist gets 10 year sentence


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Camperdown – A man has been sentenced by the Camperdown Regional Court to 10 years in prison for rape, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Sunday.

Sanele Madlala, 16, was convicted of raping a 27-year-old woman on January 1 this year, Captain Thulani Zwane said.

The woman was on her way to work around 6.30am when Madlala approached her, threatened her with a knife and forced her into nearby bushes where he repeatedly raped her.

A case was opened at the Inchanga police station and Madlala later arrested.

He was sentenced on Thursday.

Sapa

North West belongs to EFF: Motsi


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Marikana – The North West province is in the hands of the Economic Freedom Fighters, provincial convenor Alfred Motsi said on Sunday.

“North West is not a contested terrain for the ANC. It is EFF’s country,” he said to the applause of the crowd at the launch of the party in Marikana, Nortn West.

“When you go home ensure that your mother and friends vote EFF next year.

“Let us turn the country red, let us turn our house red.”

He said there had been corruption within the ANC.

“We in the EFF will stop corruption and ensure that all criminals within the ANC are arrested and prosecuted,” Motsi said.

Sapa

DA: Mazibuko, Maimane claims unfounded


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Johannesburg – The DA has dismissed as rumours claims about an internal battle over the use of party resources by its parliamentary leader and its Gauteng premier candidate, the Sunday Independent reported.

According to the report, Lindiwe Mazibuko and Mmusi Maimane would likely stand against each other in the party leadership race after current leader Helen Zille’s tenure.

Democratic Alliance MP Geordin Hill-Lewis, a senior aide to Zille, said: “This is nothing but internal rumour mongering before an election.

“There is no truth to it.”

According to the report, the allegations were part of the political rivalry between Mazibuko’s and Maimane’s respective supporters.

Mazibuko’s opponents reportedly claimed she was being probed over a R35 000 bill for use of a chauffeur-driven Mercedes-Benz during a recent trip to London.

Her opponents reportedly countered that the DA was paying four bodyguards for Maimane.

Maimane reportedly said: “Any candidate would have [bodyguards]. I have received threats”.

DA federal executive chair James Selfe denied Mazibuko was being investigated.

– SAPA

Selebi: People waiting for me to die


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Johannesburg – Convicted fraudster Jackie Selebi says it seems people are looking forward to his death, the City Press reported on Sunday.

“The only time it gets difficult is when you get people who give you an impression that they can’t wait for you to die.

“They don’t say it, but from what they do, you get an impression that these people just can’t wait that I die and if they could speed it up, they would do it,” Selebi told the newspaper.

The terminally ill former police commissioner was responding to claims that he was seen shopping in Pretoria.

Selebi, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison, was released on medical parole after serving less than a year of his sentence.

He was said to be suffering from end-stage kidney disease brought on by his diabetes.

His wife, Anne Selebi, quit her job to take care of him.

She told City Press it had not been easy.

“I like seeing him getting better. But to get these reports that he’s up and about and he’s in the shops, they hurt.

“Jackie is sick. They know he’s sick. It’s just that now he’s a little better and dialysis keeps him going,” she said.

– SAPA

Quad biker dies in Limpopo accident


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Johannesburg – A man died in an accident in Penina Park, Limpopo on Sunday, paramedics said.

Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi Steinmann said the man crashed his quad bike into a tree.

“Upon their arrival on scene they found that [he] had tragically lost his life,” said Steinmann.

The cause of the accident was unclear.

– SAPA