Downs Welcome Mathias At Chloorkop


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Mamelodi Sundowns welcomed new signing Emmanuel Mathias at Chloorkop on Tuesday and he got straight into the action by training with his new teammates, according to the club’s official website.

The Togo international had impressed the Sundowns technical team when he joined them for the mid-season camp in January and also travelled over to Zimbabwe with the Brazilians where he featured in some of the friendly matches.
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Kaizer Chiefs’ proposed friendly with Egyptian club, Ismaily SC, has been cancelled due to political unrest in Egypt.

The Amakhosi were supposed to be playing the club on Saturday in Nelspruit as part of their pre-season preparations for their 2013/14 campaign, although it has now been confirmed that the fixture is now off.
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Cosafa day 4: Kenya lead Group B


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Kenya emerged as the leaders in Group B after winning on Tuesday but their victory over Swaziland was overshadowed by a six-goal thriller between Botswana and Lesotho.

Kenya won 2-0 against Swaziland in the first of the day’s matches at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe, after which Lesotho grabbed a dramatic last gasp equaliser to keep alive their hopes in a 3-3 draw with Botswana.

Jerome Ramatlhakwana notched a hat-trick for the Zebras but Lesotho, playing their second game in 24 hours, proved the real heroes with their comeback effort.
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Celtic: Nthethe staying put!


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Bloemfontein Celtic have assured their fans that captain Thabo Nthethe is not going anywhere.

The Bafana Bafana defender has been linked with a move away from the Free State, with all off the big three supposedly chasing his signature.

Celtic CEO Khumbulani Konco tells KickOff.com that Nthethe will lead the team against next season, saying: “Nthethe is not going anywhere. He is staying with the club.”

Konco adds that while they are interested, no deal has been reached with Mamelodi Sundowns for Musa Nyatama.

“We are interested in signing him, but nothing has happened yet because Sundowns are still waiting for someone outside the country.”
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Hull can save Killer’s career


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Johannesburg – One-time Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns scoring ace Katlego Mphela could revive his international career by signing for newly-promoted English Premiership club Hull City.
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Terry’s dad on assault charge


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London – John Terry’s father, Ted Terry has been charged with carrying out a racist attack on a man after an altercation in the street.

The Daily Mail’s website reports that Terry, 59, was arrested earlier this year following the incident on Fenchurch Street in London’s Square Mile.

After answering bail at Bishopsgate Police Station, Terry was formally charged on Tuesday afternoon with two racially motivated offences.

He is accused of committing a racially aggravated common assault and a public order offence.

Two other men, Tudor Musteata, 47, and Stephen Niland, 36, were also charged.

They both face a single allegation that they caused a ‘fear of violence’ that was racially aggravated.

Local authorities declined to elaborate on exactly what is alleged to have taken place.

“As charges have now been brought we are unable to comment further on the nature of the incident,” said a police spokesperson.

All three men were ordered to appear before City of London Magistrates’ Court on July 23.

It is not the first time that Terry has had a run in with the law.

Last year, John Terry, the former England captain, was cleared of racially abusing Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand.

Terry denied making the comments to Ferdinand during a match at Loftus Road the previous year.

The Chelsea captain was also arrested following a nightclub brawl in 2002, but was later cleared of four charges, including affray and wounding with intent.

In 2001, Terry, along with fellow Chelsea teammates were also accused of drunkenly mocking American tourists after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

The rest of the Terry family also have chequered backgrounds.

In 2009, Terry’s father was accused of of passing drugs to an undercover newspaper reporter, whilst Terry’s mother Sue, 55, and mother-in-law Sue Poole, 59, were cautioned for shoplifting from Tesco and Marks & Spencer.

2009 was also the year Terry was accused of having an extra-marital affair with former teammate, Wayne Bridges then girlfriend, Vanessa Perroncel.

In November 2010, Ted Terry was rushed to hospital after he was attacked by Tottenham Hotspur fans.
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5 things you didn’t know about belly buttons


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Few of us give our belly buttons a second thought – but perhaps we should. Here are some navel facts you might want to think about…

Don’t wash yours with antibacterial soap

Our navel is inhabited by hundreds of friendly bacteria species, according to a North Carolina State University study. Researchers from the Belly Button Biodiversity project took swabs from 60 navels, which revealed more than 1,400 species of bacteria, including one responsible for smelly feet and others thought to protect skin.

‘The belly button is kind of a nature reserve on your body,’ says Rob Dunn, an associate professor from the university.

Researchers also found the micro-organism make-up in each person’s belly button is unique. Your own bacteria are your first line of defence, because they compete with and attack viruses and germs that land on the skin. For this reason Professor Dunn does not recommend anti-bacterial wash.

‘I use soap and water and try to never touch anti-microbial products.’

So that’s why you have got an ‘innie’

Around 90 per cent of us have an ‘innie’ – when the belly button goes inwards. When a baby’s umbilical cord is clamped – typically 3cm from the navel – it leaves a small stump behind which usually drops off within two weeks. Whether it’s an ‘innie’ or ‘outie’ may be linked to how the cord is detached. If it’s clamped and cut, it’s more likely to be an innie, but if it’s been tied and cut, it may be an outie.

Women’s belly buttons can change appearance during pregnancy. ‘The pressure of the baby can push out the soft tissue, leaving the belly button completely flat or turning it into an outie,’ says Nikki Khan, a midwife at BMI Syon Clinic in Brentford, Middlesex. It generally returns to normal, but sometimes stretches permanently.

Why surgeons love belly buttons

The umbilical cord connects the growing foetus to the placenta, providing it with oxygen and nutrients needed for development. But after birth our belly buttons didn’t serve much purpose – until recently.

Now the belly button is coming into its own in so-called ‘orifice’ surgery. Keyhole surgery involves inserting tiny cameras and tools into the body via two or three small incisions known as ‘ports’.

For abdominal or pelvic surgery this can now be done through just one incision in the belly button, which means less chance of wound infection and no scar. Hernia repair, removal of the gallbladder or the appendix, some bowel cancer surgery, gastric banding and hysterectomies can all be performed like this.

And as surgical equipment becomes more advanced, more operations are likely to be conducted this way, says Professor John Erian, consultant gynaecologist at BMI Chelsfield Park Hospital, Kent.

How yours could go wrong…

Belly buttons can become infected, which often affects obese people with large skin folds covering it up.

‘This area is likely to get hot and moist, an environment which can lead to fungal infections,’ says Dr Adam Friedmann, a consultant dermatologist at the Harley Street Dermatology Clinic, London.

People with psoriasis – a skin condition causing red, flaky, crusty patches of skin covered with silvery scales – often have it in their belly button. Harmless warts can also appear on the skin as we age. This includes the belly button, where they can become painful, bleed, and may need to be surgically removed. In rare cases a firm, red, painless lump can appear. This is known as the Sister Mary Joseph nodule and is a marker for internal cancers in the pelvis or abdomen. ‘Usually by the time it manifests, the cancer is quite advanced,’ says Dr Friedmann.

PS. . . why belly button fluff is usually blue

Belly button ‘fluff’ is more common in hairy, overweight, older men with ‘innie’ belly buttons, says Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, an Australian doctor and radio presenter who surveyed nearly 5,000 people about their navels.

After examining respondents’ belly button fluff, he found it largely consisted of clothing fibres, sweat and skin cells. It gets moved into the belly button by the hair on the belly – so the hairier the stomach, the more fluff there is. People with bigger bellies build up more lint because they have deeper navels.

And why is it often blue? Dr Kruszelnicki says: ‘Because a lot of clothes are blue.’ – Daily Mail

Durban prosecutor arrested


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Johannesburg – A Durban Magistrate’s Court prosecutor was arrested on Tuesday on charges of corruption, KwaZulu-Natal police said.

She allegedly demanded R1 000 from an advocate to make a case of fraud and assault against his client disappear, police spokesperson Vincent Mdunge said.

A trap was set and a sworn statement was obtained from the advocate.

The money was handed over.

Police officers then entered the court while it was in session and conducted a search.

The marked notes were found in the prosecutor’s possession.

She would appear in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

– SAPA

NPA to study Mandela grave docket


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Mthatha – A police docket containing evidence of alleged grave tampering by Nelson Mandela’s grandson Mandla Mandela was handed to prosecutors in Mthatha on Tuesday afternoon.

A decision on whether to prosecute Mandla Mandela would be made this week, National Prosecuting Authority spokesman Luxolo Tyali said.

“The senior public prosecutor at the magistrate’s court in Mthatha will look at the content of the docket and will make a decision based on that,” Tyali said.

“We expect that decision to be made within the week.”

Mandla Mandela, 39, admitted to exhuming the remains of three of the former president’s children in 2011 in Qunu and moving them to Mvezo, where he is chief.

The remains were exhumed in Mvezo on Wednesday following an order by the Eastern Cape High Court in Mthatha. They were reburied at Mandela’s home in Qunu on Thursday.

The court order came after an application against Mandla Mandela by 15 members of the Mandela family, including Mandela’s wife Graca Machel.

Mandela has expressed his wish to be buried with his children at his rural homestead at Qunu.

He is currently in a critical but stable condition in a hospital in Pretoria. – Sapa

SuperSport remains top SA brand


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Johannesburg – The monthly Mxit brand index for June shows that SuperSport retained the No 1 position of South African brands.

It was followed by 24.com, SterKinekor in third and MNet in fourth position.

The top cellphone brand was CellC, the top sporting brand was Nike Football and the top banking brand was FNB.

The bank jumped three places from 13 to 10 the last month, to put more distance between itself and the other banking brands by acquiring just under 70 000 new subscribers since March this year.

Other top brands included leading financial services brand 1life; the top retail brand was Spar and SuperSport was the top media brand.

A new arrival on the brand index was Pep, which took over the No 20 slot from KFC on the back of a targeted promotions campaign.

Among the criteria Mxit use are working app with updated information; real world brand that exists outside of the Mxit ecosystem; no individual celebrities such as Riaad Moosa and Romy Titus as well as no chat rooms.
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