
By Obakeng Maje
Morocco-Tickets for the 45 480-seater new Agadir Stadium have been sold out ahead of Friday’s friendly international clash between Morocco and South Africa scheduled to kick off at 21h00 SA time.
Agadir has been built for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations tournament which Morocco will host. This is the first time the brand new stadium will be utilized. It will also host four matches of the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup in December this year.
“The multi-purpose stadium will mainly be used for football and will be home to local club Hassania Union Sportive of Agadir (HUSA), who has been using Stade Al Inbiaat where Bafana Bafana trained on Wednesday afternoon” Bafana spokesperson Matlhomola Morake said.
Hassania is an emerging football powerhouse in Morocco, and have twice won the Moroccan league title.
The state-of-the-art stadium can house 5000 VIP personnel and has 288 media seats, four locker rooms complete with sauna as well as eight athletics locker rooms.
Agadir itself is a major city in the southwest of Morocco and is the capital of Agadir-Ida Ou Tanane.
The city is located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean, near the foot of the Atlas Mountains.
The city of Agadir together with the neighbouring cities of Inezgane and Ait Melloul were estimated in 2013 to have 609,088 inhabitants.
“Agadir is one of the major urban centres of Morocco, the seventh largest extended urban area of the country after Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, Marrakech, Meknes, and Tangier” Morake said.
The city has been completely rebuilt after an earthquake destroyed it in 1960, which claimed the lives of an estimated 15-thousand people.
Agadir is now the largest seaside resort in Morocco, where foreign tourists and many residents are attracted by an unusually mild year-round climate.-TDN
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Premier Modise sends her condolences to Mohumapelo family

North West Premier Thandi Modise wishes to convey her condolences to the Mohumapelo family in Vryburg after a father and son, both municipal workers, died in a freak accident while working on a blocked sewerage at the weekend.
The North West Provincial Government has launched an internal investigation to determine exactly what happened.
Batlhaleheng Mohumapelo, 60, was a permanent municipal worker, while his son Monnapula, 24, was a contract worker.
The pair was apparently trying to unblock a sewerage system at Huhudi Township when the accident happened. They apparently inhaled toxic gases which killed them.
“We want the family to know that we have them in our prayers during this difficult time. We are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the internal investigation to see what really happen. The outcome will assist us on what steps we need to take. It will inform safety precautions and other measures meant to ensure that this does not happen again,” said Premier Modise.
Modise said the provincial government will take harsh action should the investigation reveal negligence on part of the municipality.
“The safely of our people is very important to us as government and we want to ensure that people working in dangerous situations are well equipped with protective gears and safety equipment, in addition to all necessary precautions that need to be taken,” said Modise.-TDN
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Joburg man shoots wife during argument

Johannesburg – A Lenasia man has been arrested for the attempted murder of his wife, Johannesburg police said on Thursday.
They started arguing while on their way to collect a new car at a dealership in the south of Soweto, said police spokesperson Kay Makhubela.
“They were directed to a boardroom at the dealership to resolve their problems,” he said.
While in the boardroom, the man allegedly took out a firearm and shot his wife. She was taken to hospital. He was arrested.
“At this stage the motive for the shooting is unknown. The man has been charged with attempted murder,” Makhubela said.
– SAPA
Boy, 2, electrocuted in Gauteng

Pretoria – A 2-year-old boy from Mamelodi, east of Pretoria, has been electrocuted while playing with friends outside his family home, police said on Thursday.
“The 2-year-old boy was playing outside on Wednesday when he touched the live electrical cord,” said Warrant Officer Mike Mbewe.
Mogau Naka was killed by illegally connected electrical cables passing outside the gate of his family home in Phase Three of Mamelodi.
He was taken to the Stanza Bopape Clinic, but was declared dead on arrival.
Mbewe said an inquest docket had been opened.
– SAPA
Man held for girlfriend’s death

A man accused of killing his girlfriend in Langenhoven Park, Bloemfontein, has been arrested, Free State police said on Thursday.
The man had been on the run since September after allegedly killing a woman in her rented room, said police spokesperson Chaka Marope.
“The woman, who is believed to be in her 20s, was found dead with several stab wounds on her head,” said Marope.
The 26-year-old man was arrested in Lusaka Square, Mangaung, on Wednesday and would appear in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
– SAPA
Tlokwe by-election candidates prejudiced

Bloemfontein – The independent candidates disqualified from taking part in Tlokwe’s recent by-elections were severely prejudiced, the Electoral Court said this week.
The court was making known its reasons for handing down an order postponing the by-elections in five Tlokwe wards on 17 September, on Wednesday.
Due to the urgency of the matter, which was heard a day before the by-elections of 18 September, the court issued only an order and indicated it would supply reasons later.
The court ordered that the by-elections in five wards – one, four, 11, 12 and 20 – be postponed.
It instructed the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to investigate the conduct of suspended Potchefstroom electoral officer John Makodi.
It further held that former ANC candidates Aaron Mhlope, Johanna Xaba, Ntombi Dikupe, Catherine Molefe, and James Zicina, standing as independents, be allowed to register in their wards for the postponed by-elections.
Giving its reasons for the decision, the Electoral Court held that the IEC had failed to facilitate the participation of the candidates in the by-elections. This would have resulted in the elections not being free and fair.
Candidates reviewed
Makodi’s conduct in not properly helping the candidates, in compliance with the Municipal Electoral Act, also severely prejudiced them. For this reason the IEC’s disqualification of the candidates was reviewed and set aside.
The court said the IEC had a duty not only to act as a verifying agent regarding strict compliance with legislation, but also had a duty to help voters and candidates obtain sufficient knowledge of the electoral process.
“It should promote a culture of helpfulness to all involved in elections; it should display willingness to assist those members of the public who wish to participate in elections, such assistance not being restricted to voters alone, but also to candidates,” the court found.
It held that the IEC should develop a system to verify compliance with legislation when candidates submitted documents, and to help prospective candidates comply with the requirements.
The court found that the IEC’s independence and impartiality would be strengthened if it effectively responded to issues and helped candidates participate in elections.
– SAPA
Unruly Mango passengers thrown off plane

Cape Town – Two passengers who had been making inappropriate comments on board a Mango airlines flight on Thursday, were escorted from the plane and arrested upon arrival at the destination.
The flight operated by low cost airline Mango was between Johannesburg and Durban.
Hein Kaiser, Mango spokesperson, says two people on board the plane were displaying “negative behaviour” towards passengers and crew throughout the flight.
“Upon arrival the two people were escorted off the plane,” says Kaiser.
“No type of airline will allow this type of behaviour on board their aircraft, it may become a safety issue,” said Kaiser.
The airline did not want to elaborate on the behaviour of the individuals.
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Water shutdown for Kimberley

Johannesburg – There will be a full water shutdown in Kimberley, in the Northern Cape, for a number of nights to enable reservoir levels to build up and stabilise, a city official said on Thursday.
The shutdowns would be from 22:00 to 05:00, starting on Friday, Sol Plaatje municipality spokesperson Sello Matsie said.
Recurring problems with the main pipeline at the Riverton water treatment plant had caused a substantial loss in pumping hours. This had led to a larger than expected drop in the water level at the Newton reservoir.
“To enable us to build up the water levels again and to stabilise it at an acceptable level, we have to put measures in place to achieve this as soon as possible,” Matsie said.
Residents would be notified when the water levels were restored.
“An appeal is made to all water users in Kimberley to conserve water as much as possible over this period,” he said.
– SAPA
Talk of ‘finishing off’ ritual victims

Johannesburg – It was suggested that two girls who survived an alleged satanic ritual on a hill in Linmeyer, Johannesburg, in October 2011 should be “finished off”, the South Gauteng High Court heard on Thursday.
“Lester [Moody] said he could feel that their souls were still up there [on the hill] and we should go and finish them off,” Linden Wagner, the alleged mastermind of the ritual, told the court, which is sitting in the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court.
“Jeremy [King] said yes… but no one actually agreed to go back,” he said.
King and Moody had confessed to the crime and were each sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment, five of them suspended.
In a trance
Earlier, Wagner told the court how he was in a trance as he assaulted Kirsty Theologo, 18, and her 14-year-old friend, before dousing them with petrol. He set Theologo alight, and when he heard a scream before setting the 14-year-old alight, he came “back to reality”. Theologo died of her burns a week later. Her friend survived.
Wagner said he and his accomplices then ran away.
“I had fear within my heart,” he said.
Several hours later, Wagner heard the girls had made it home and he went to check on them.
“Kirsty’s mother ran towards me crying, saying Harvey [Isha] and his friends had burnt Kirsty. She pointed where they were,” said Wagner.
“I came to where they were and I looked at her [Kirsty]. We had eye contact but I couldn’t see her anymore [because of her injuries].
“I asked if she was all right and she didn’t respond.”
Wagner said when he saw the others who had participated in the ritual they suggested that they finish the girls off.
No control
Wagner told the court he knew what he was doing, but had no control over it.
“From the way I recall it, I knew what I was doing… I knew where everything was [for the ritual].”
The girls had been used as part of a “soul-selling” ritual and were friends with their attackers.
Wagner said he had no feeling, thoughts or emotion during the attack. He had been under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
“I remember strangling [the girl who survived],” said Wagner.
He placed his arms around her neck and held on until she was unconscious. He then tied her hands with a scarf.
“I don’t remember having a conversation with anyone or even seeing what I was doing until I saw them [the other people involved in the ritual] around Kirsty,” said Wagner.
“I then picked up a rock and walked up to her and dropped it on her head. It bounced and I lifted it up and hit her two times,” he said.
He and the others cut their hands and let their blood drip into the fire they had started. A Bible was put into the blaze.
“Kirsty had regained consciousness and was standing. I splashed her with petrol. I then looked for a light. I heard Kirsty say she thought we were friends,” Wagner said.
It was then that he set her alight and she was engulfed in flames.
Wagner, Isha, Robin Harwood and Courtney Daniels are charged with murder, attempted murder, and assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. All have pleaded not guilty.
– SAPA
A teacher suspended at Christiana over drowning fiasco
By Obakeng Maje
Christiana-A teacher along with two assistants were allegedly suspended by the school after internal investigations.
This came after two children drown at a swimming pool in Christiana School For The Blind.
A 9 year-old partially blind learner perished and according to North West Department of Education the kids were under no supervision.
“A teacher was held responsible for the incident and that led to the suspension” Sadtu Thabo Sematle told YFM News.
Sematle said after investigations, the findings show that teacher along with two assistants were ignorant.
It is alleged that a 9 year-old learner sneaked through and jumped over into the pool.
On Monday North West Department of Education MEC Wendy Matsemela held a cleansing ceremony at school.-TDN
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