Dikgacoi withdraws from Bafana Bafana squad due to injury


Dikgacoi pulls out of Bafana squad due to injury

Dikgacoi pulls out of Bafana squad due to injury


Midfielder Kagisho “KG” Dikgacoi has been withdrawn from the Bafana Bafana squad to play Morocco after picking up an injury.

The Crystal Palace midfielder pulled a hamstring while training with his club Crystal Palace in England.

Bafana Bafana head coach Gordon Igesund said he will not replace the player, and will now travel with 22 players to face the Lions of the Atlas in an international friendly match scheduled for Friday, 11 October 2013 in Agadir City.

The match is scheduled to kick off at 19h00 local time in Morocco (21h00 South African time).

Bafana Bafana depart for North Africa on Monday night (07 October) at 21h45.-TDN
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ANC lauds youth in SRC elections


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The African National Congress congratulates the Progressive Youth Alliance (PYA) in general and the South African Students Congress (SASCO) in particular on resounding and overwhelming victories recorded in the recent Student Representative Council (SRC) elections held around the country.
“The results of these elections have unequivocally debunked the myth spread by many that young people do not have faith in the Mass Democratic Movement and the African National Congress. In many campuses, SASCO and the ANC Youth League, contested and defeated those who posture as having the monopoly of the youth vote, particularly the middle class youth vote” ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu said.
Mthembu said this notion has been rejected by the children of Mandela, sending a clear message that young people are secure in the knowledge that the true representative of their aspirations is the Congress Movement.
“We trust that never again, should others seek to speak on their behalf, calling them “born-free” with the intention to isolate them from the struggles of our people and our collective history” Mthembu outlines.
He also states that it is with pride that the ANC lauds this generation of the children of Mandela for explicitly making their voices heard through the ballot, reaffirming their conviction in the Congress movement in Universities such as Wits, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan (previously led by DASO). In the University of the Western Cape, young people have rejected the oft-touted myth that the DA delivers for all by conferring upon SASCO 100% of the seats available in the Council.
The African National Congress calls upon the PYA to consolidate their gains by closing ranks against opportunistic elements, displaying unity in action across all its components and serving young people with selflessness, diligence and distinction.
“We have no doubt the PYA will never betray the confidence the youth continues to have in the Congress movement” concludes Mthembu.-TDN
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North West cop sought after raping a witness


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By Obakeng Maje
North West-Police in Lichtenburg are investigating a case of rape following allegations that a police official stationed at Sannieshof raped a 29 year-old victim at Sannieshof on Wednesday between 02:00 and 006:00.
The suspected Detective Constable, 38, has been in the Police Service for eight (8) years.
According to information, the victim who stays in Hillbrow , Johannesburg came to Sannieshof to attend court on 2013-10-03 of her boyfriend who is in custody in Sannieshof on charges of Housebreaking .
“It is alleged that on Monday, the victim sent the investigating officer a text message that she wanted to speak to him in connection with the case. When she met with the Investigating Officer in Sannieshof, it is alleged that the Officer misled her into believing he was going to assist her with the case of her Tanzanian boyfriend” brigadier Thulani Ngobane said.
Information has it that he took the woman to his grandmother’s place where he allegedly raped her 3 times during the night. The official has not been arrested yet as he is still at large.
“It is also alleged that before the ordeal, the police officer had asked the lady for money to assist her with the case. The victim had R2000, 00 and the suspect said R2000, 00 that was not enough” Ngubane outlines.
The matter has been reported to the IPID and the Police would like the public to assist whenever they identify this constable.
The detective Constable is charged with 3X counts of rape.
Once the member is arrested and charged, he will be suspended, immediately without pay, once all has been verified.
“The North West provincial Commissioner has condemned the horrible act, and instructed the police to work hand in glove with the IPID to get this member arrested. The Provincial Commissioner said:
“We will never rest in our laurels as the Police management in this Province, until we clean all those hyenas that hid in the beautiful blue whilst they want to scavenge on innocent citizens and dent the good image of the Police” she said.
This matter has left the provincial commissioner dismayed and heartbroken, and said this should not deter the public from vesting their trust in the Police as thousands of men and women in blue are good cops.
“They should just work with us in cleaning the Police Service. Crime and corruption will not be tolerated and it remains our duty to protect the vulnerable and the weak, especially women and children” said the North West Provincial Commissioner.-TDN
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NW strives for crime free society


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The North West Department of Human Settlements, Public Safety and Liaison has intensified its fight against crime in the Dr Segomotsi Ruth Mompati by launching the second Community Safety Forum (CSF) in the District.

The Mamusa Local Municipality CSF is expected to lay positive results in consulting and engaging communities to come up with plans to fight crime in the area as one of the government priorities.

All relevant stakeholders are involved and will work hand-in-hand with police to ensure the safety of the communities particularly the vulnerable groups.

The Departmental MEC Nono Maloyi has assured communities, all stakeholders involved and the communities at large that doors will always be opened on advices relating to crime prevention.

“Fight against crime requires full cooperation, dedication and commitment from all of us. We must take responsibility of what is happening in our communities and work with our committed men and women in blue,” said MAloyi.

According to the police report, crimes such as housebreaking, lack of social order due to liquor consumption, assaults and rape cases have been recorded in and around the Mamusa area.

The CSF is intended to identify problems such as crime hotspots and remedial actions in order to fight all forms of crime.-tdn
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SA duo to officiate in FIFA U17 World Cup UAE 2013


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Referee Daniel Bennett and assistant referee, Zakhele Siwela will be flying the South African flag high at the FIFA U17 World Cup which will be hosted by the United Arab Emirates from 17 October to 8 November 2013.

The South African duo will join 61 other FIFA-accredited match officials at the tournament.

Fifty two matches will be played in six venues accross the UAE, namely;

1. Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium

2. Al-Rashid Stadium

3. Emirates Club Stadium

4. Sheikh Khalifa International Stadium

5. Fujairah Club Stadium and

6. Sharjah Stadium.

Bennett and Siwela will depart for Dubai on Wednesday, 09 October and return on Saturday, 09 November.

The duo have an excellent record, officiating at FIFA and CAF matches with the recent being the 2014 Brazil FIFA World Cup Group J qualifier between Senegal and Uganda. Sewela also officiated at the previous FIFA U17 World Cup held in Mexico in 2011.

Both match officials have been selected to be part of the match officials at the upcoming 2014 Brazil FIFA World Cup tournament.

Other African match officials that will be in the UAE are Slim Jedidi, Bechir Hassani and Anouar Hmila (all from Tunisia); Badara Diatta, Djibril Camara and El Hadji Samba (all from Senegal) as well as Aen Marwa from Kenya.

The countries that have qualified for the tournament are Cote D’Ivoire, Morocco, Nigeria and Tunisia.-TDN
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NWest Exco extends interventions in municipalities


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The North West Executive Council (Exco) has approved extension of Section 139 interventions in Ditsobotla and Maquassi Hills Local Municipalities by another six months and a restart of the intervention process in Matlosana Local Municipality.

Although administrators and team of experts in financial management, infrastructure, technical, corporate, strategic management and legal services were appointed for deployment to address governance and administrative challenges within the three municipalities, they were only received in Ditsobotla and Maquassi Hills.

The progress update report presented to Exco by the MEC for Local Government and Traditional Affairs, Manketse Tlhape attributed delayed progress in addressing challenges within the three municipalities to resistance to the intervention and implementation.

Actual intervention in Ditsobotla commenced on the 16th of last month and not in April as resolved by Exco after a second comprehensive assessment report conducted on the insistence of the municipality reconfirmed that the municipality is facing serious governance and administrative challenges. The report was presented to council by MEC Tlhape on the 13th of last month.

According to the MEC’s report, the continued litigation between the Administrator and the suspended Municipal Manager in Maquassi Hills is scheduled to be heard in the North West High Court next week Tuesday.

Interviews to fill vacant senior managers posts advertised by the administrators were allegedly disrupted by some councillors and are part of the challenges that delayed progress in implementing the turnaround intervention plan in the municipality.

According to the report, the intervention in Matlosana which was limited to building capacity and improving financial management and administration capacity in the dysfunctional Municipal Budget and Treasury Office never took off due to objection by the municipality from the time Exco resolved to intervene.

“Calls for implementation of section 154 intervention instead of Section 139(1) b approved by the Minister of Corporative Local Government and Traditional Affairs in Matlosana are uniformed as the former extends the team to be deployed to include officials from national government, “said Premier Modise.-tdn
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Former NYDA head Andile Lungisa arrested


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Johannesburg – Former National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) head Andile Lungisa has been arrested for fraud and money laundering, the Hawks said on Friday.

 

“It relates to R2.5m paid by the department of arts and culture for the Nelson Mandela Sports Day concert,” spokesperson Paul Ramaloko said.

 

Lungisa was arrested with three other people. They were alleged to have shared the money among themselves.

 

Ramaloko said Lungisa handed himself over and was subsequently arrested.

 

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The four allegedly lied to the department and promised that they would have R Kelly perform.

 

At the time of the concert, the department said it had entered into negotiations with the promoter of the R&B singer’s recent tour to South Africa.

 

It was subsequently announced that the star was on the bill for the music concert that would follow the day’s sporting events.

 

However, it was discovered that R Kelly’s management had been unaware of the agreement, and he had departed the country as planned.

 

Ramaloko said all four were expected to appear in the Commercial Crime Court in Johannesburg on Friday.

 

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Premier Modise appoints Provincial interim APRM structure


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Mahikeng-Premier Thandi Modise has appointed a provincial interim structure that should pave the way towards the formal launch of the African Peer Review Mechanism Provincial General Council (APRM PGC) for the North West Province. Members of the interim APRM PGC met with Premier Modise for clarity on their terms of reference in Mahikeng yesterday.

 

 

 

“An inclusive and permanent structure has to be in place to lead implementation of the programme of action to continuously evaluate progress the province and country is registering and challenges we are facing towards addressing issues of governance and socio-economic importance,” Premier Modise told members of the interim APRM PGC.

 

 

 

The Premier said that the APRM PGC would also be critical in galvanizing communities for full participation in the second phase of the APRM process. 

 

Modise has given the seven member interim structure charged with the responsibility to identify all stakeholders to participate in the revival of the PGC and laying of the foundation for the permanent structure on APRM three months to conclude its work.

 

 

 

The leader of government business in the provincial legislature and MEC for Public Works,Roads and Transport, Raymond Elisha has been appointed as the chair the interim APRM PGC.

 

 

 

Other members representing their constituencies on the interim PGC are Tshepo Mashiane from the APRM National Governing Council, Kgosi Moshe Mabe from the North West House of Traditional Leaders,Rev  Tebogo Mpa from the Provincial Anti-Corruption Forum, Ms Bosa Ledwaba from the Progressive Women Forum, COSATU Provincial Secretary Solly Phetoe from Labour and Ms Raisibe Tshweu from South African National NGO Coalition(SANGOCO).-TDN

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23 immigrants arrested in Hartbees


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By Obakeng Maje
 
Haartbees Dam-About 23 illegal immigrants from different foreign countries were arrested during a joint operation between the Provincial Traffic Authorities and the South African Police Service held around the Haartebees area in the North West Province.
 
Twenty one taxis were also impounded for unroadworthy and 33 traffic fines worth R70 000 were issued to different defaulting motorists.
 
An intensified roadblock which lasted for four hours was part of this year’s transport month scheduled activities.
 
North West MEC for Human Settlements, Public Safety and Liaison, Nono Maloyi made a plea to motorists to obey the law and cooperate on the road as a symbol to observe the October transport month.
 
He urged motorists to stick to the speed limit and stay away from overloading, particularly taxi operators to avoid been on the wrong side of the law.
 
MEC said traffic authorities will embark on zero tolerance special operations across all roads in the province in response to the high rate of road crashes involving passenger transport vehicles.
 
The transport month campaign, which was officially declared in 2005 at the Transport Lekgotla, is commemorated annually during the month of October.
 
“It is aimed at raising awareness on the important role of transport in the economy, to solicit participation from civil society and business in providing a more affordable, safer, accessible and reliable transport system” MEC Nono Maloyi said in a statement.
 
Maloyi said through the campaign, the department highlights the role and successes of all stakeholders in creating safe modes of transport and contributions towards socio- economic development innovations.-TDN
 
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A man kills girlfriend,19, over ‘cheating’


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By Obakeng Maje
Lehurutshe- A 27 year-old accused, Tshepang Molokwane appeared in the Lehurutshe Magistrate’s Court on Monday for allegedly assaulting his 19 year-old girlfriend from Braklaagte to death at about 03:55 on Sunday.
The accused will appear again in court on 8 October 2013 for bail application.
“The suspect allegedly accused the victim of infidelity. The victim who was a learner at a local school at Borakalalo near Zeerust allegedly met the suspect near a local tavern where he assaulted and hit her with a brick” captain Pelonomi Makau said.
Makau said it is alleged that the accused left the victim in the street bleeding profusely.
Members of the community took the victim to the local clinic where she later died.
Police investigations continue.-TDN
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