Sasol League National Championships


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Klerksdorp-There is massive excitement at this year’s Edition of the Sasol League National Championships as Alabama Stadium hosts the opening fixtures.

 

MaIndies Ladies and Sundowns Ladies have been confirmed as opponents for Limpopo and Gauteng respectively.

 

City Lads takes on Durban Ladies in the opening fixture of the day that will kick-off at 10h00. This will be followed by a clash between Cape Town Roses and Sundowns Ladies at 12h30.

 

The official opening ceremony will be held at 14h00.

 

Championship hosts, Al’s Puk Tawana take on MaIndies Ladies in the last fixture of the day at 15h30.-TDN

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Jabu Mahlangu comeback on the card?


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If Jabu Mahlangu makes a playing return at SuperSport United, he will join a list of other PSL comeback boys which include Mark Anderson, Andre Arendse and Bruce Grobbelaar.

 

At the moment the former Kaizer Chiefs player is employed as a SuperSport ambassador, with coach Cavin Johnson stating on record that he soft spot for the 33-year-old.

 

Mahlangu made his professional debut for Chiefs in a 4-1 win over AmaZulu in 1999. In the same season, he made his Bafana Bafana debut and went on to represent the Under-23s at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

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Campaign on no violence against women and children should reach rural communities-Minister Xingwana


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Mahikeng-A concerted effort is required to promote the reach of the 16 days of activism on no violence against women and children campaign to rural areas, Minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities, Lulu Xingwana said in launching the 16 Days of activism on no violence against women, children and people with disabilities in  partnership with  North West Premier Thandi Modise in Mahikeng on Sunday. 

 

Minister Xingwana said that while the country has made significant progress in putting in place legislation, policies and other measures for advancing equality and empowerment of women, children and people with disabilities, those most severely affected by violence in rural communities may not be aware of the resources and services available to them to help them cope with their circumstances. 

 

Xingwana said that this year’s campaign launched under the theme “Vikela Mzansi – Kwanele! Communities united in preventing violence against women and children, also seeks to address issues that affect vulnerable groups including women, girls and boys, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans-Sexual and Intra-Sexual communities and people with disabilities.

 

“We believe that the unacceptably high levels of gender-based violence require the collective efforts of all South Africans. The violence takes different forms such as sexual harassment, abuse, brutal assaults, rape and brutal murders,” the Minister in expressing support for the North West Province’s one million anti-rape signature campaign. 

 

Premier Thandi Modise told the over ten thousand people who attended the launch ceremony that the province will be intensifying the provincial initiative because violence against women is a serious human rights issue with significant social and economic implications for fighting poverty.

 

“As we approach the third decade of democratic governance, we should reassure all South African women and children that we will spare no effort in realising their dreams as well as the steadfastness of the women movement to build a better life for all which is envisaged in the constitution,” said Premier Modise.

 

The Premier said that the province is mobilising women organizations in other provinces to support for its proposed chemical castration for repeat rapists in order to petition the national government for a policy change.

 

“We know that we are being told of the human rights of the perpetrators. We are more concerned about the non-lives of the victims of rape. We are more concerned about the taking away of the souls of the victims of rape. We are more concerned about women who take their lives after being rape. We see no reason why the human rights of a rapist must be above the human right of a victim, “emphasised Modise.

 

Speaking on behalf of UN Women Dr Sadiq Syed thanked the South African Government for its continued support to the UN Women and for its effort in ending violence against women and girls.

 

“The lives of millions of women and girls have improved due to the continual contribution and the efforts of the government of South Africa. However, much needs to be done to protect and realise fully the rights of women,” said Syed.

 

One of the rape survivors, who has written a book about her harrowing experience, encouraged rape survivors to report and speak about their ordeal as a way to deal with their traumatic experience.

 

“Rape invades your emotion and physical being, but the emotional and mental state are by far the most difficult to heal. It has crossed the gender line because even boys are being raped,” said Kentse Badirwang.

 

Badirwang, whose book, “Kattie’s Arrow: Cruel Journey to her purpose” is in press, said there must be continues dialogue and action every day, not only when a horrific incident has happened or on strategic dates.

 

Earlier in the day Minister Xingwana accompanied by Premier Modise, the Provincial Chairperson of the Progressive Women’s Movement and Member of Parliament , Jane Manganye visited a 33 year-old Majemantsho mother of four who was gang raped by seven men that have not yet been arrested as police were allegedly unresponsive to her distress call.

 

The government representatives undertook to get to the bottom of the matter to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to book and that justice prevails.

 

Messages of support were also delivered by the Chairperson of the Provincial House of Traditional Leadership, Professor Kgosi Madoda Zibi, representatives of Progressive Women’s Movement, Disabled People South Africa, Disabled People South Africa, Commission on Gender Equality, People Opposing Women Abuse, Sonke Gender Justice, the National Council Against Gender Based Violence and the Provincial Chapter of the National Interfaith Council of South Africa.-TDN

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Zambia stun Bantwana


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Bantwana…(1) 1Zambia…….(1) 3(Zambia win 6-4 on aggregate and qualify for the World Cup in Costa Rica)Zambia shattered Bantwana’s high hopes of qualifying for the World Cup in Costa Rica next year with a stunning 3-1 win over their opponents at Bidvest Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

 

The shock victory for the visitors, completed a 6-4 aggregate win for the Zambians who looked in control for most of the proceedings.

 

Sheryl Botes’ girls looked short of ideas and were bullied off the ball in 50-50 situations.

 

The visitors were off the blocks early but the home side failed to heed the warning signs.

 

Zambia duly took the lead midway through the first half when Bantwana defence failed to clear their lines allowing a Zambian striker to nod the ball home.

 

With everyone expecting an immediate positive response from the home side, it was Zambia who continued to dominate.

 

The home team however, got the lifeline on the 43rd minute when they were awarded a penalty which was dispatched home by Gabriela Salgado. The goal gave the homes supporters some whiff of hope but that was soon dashed when Zambia’s Janny Mubanga made it 2-1 early in the second half – again Juliet Sithole in goals for Bantwana guilty of some indecisiveness.

 

The goal seem to take the fighting off Bantwana and looked out of sorts for the rest of the game despite Zambia having been reduced to 10 when Given Mukanda was sent off for a second bookable offence.

 

Instead of pouring upfront searching for the equaliser, Bantwana were always outnumbered in the box.

 

Zambia finally put the matter beyond doubt when Chamelle Wiltshire was adjudged to have handled in the box. The Angolan official gave Wiltshire, who was looking porous at the back, a second yellow card meaning both teams finished the game with 10 players each.

 

From the resultant penalty, Zambia made it 3-1 to silence the home side.

 

‘We played badly especially at the back and we conceded, again some very soft goals,” said a despondent Bantwana coach Botes.-TDN

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Minister Xingwana lambasts North West police over rape case


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By Obakeng Maje

Mahikeng-Minister Lulu Xingwana and Premier Modise visited 33-year old rape victim in Majemantsho during 16 days of activism on no violence against women and children launch.

 

The mother of 4 was raped by 7 men on 2 May 2013.

 

Minister and Premier made a commitment to follow up on the incident and investigate the non- response of the police to her distress call.

 

“Rapists are worse than killers because they kill your soul. They need to be arrested” Premier Modise said.

 

Police need to be accountable, says Minister Xingwana.-TDN

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