2 Deputy Presidents For SA?


Pretoria – South Africa’s government could be in for a major face-lift after it emerged that sensitive discussions within the ANC are under way to appoint two deputy presidents.

According to the Sunday Times, such changes would pave the way for Baleka Mbete to return to the executive. Mbete, the party’s national chairperson, has already accepted the nomination to become an MP. It is understood that she is being touted for the new position.

President Jacob Zuma plans to appoint ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa as his first deputy if the ANC wins the 7 May elections. According to a senior ANC source, Mbete’s role would be to focus on governance while Ramaphosa would assist Zuma with the running of the country.

However, such a move would require an amendment to the constitution and the agreement of opposition parties to achieve a two-thirds majority.
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Cele demands apology over Nkandla


Johannesburg – Former police commissioner Bheki Cele has accused public protector Thuli Madonsela of having tried to make him the scapegoat for Nkandla and has demanded an apology.

According to the Sunday Times, the axed chief of police sent a scathing letter to Madonsela last week accusing her of bias in the probe. In the letter he demanded an apology.
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Premier Modise appeals for time to investigate Kgetleng maladministration and corruption allegations


The North West Premier Thandi Modise has appealed to disgruntled Swartruggens and Koster residents to give the provincial government time to investigate allegations of maladministration, nepotism and corruption leveled against Kgetleng Rivier Local Municipality.
“The seriousness of the allegations warrants an indepth probe and not a slapdash investigation .We therefore call on you to remain calm and exercise restraint and not engage in  violent action and destruction of properties,” Premier Modise addressing the agitated residents at the municipal offices in Koster on Friday afternoon.   
Premier Modise said that the provincial government will not be intimidated by the alleged bussing in of people from other areas outside the municipality to create an impression that communities do not support investigation of the allegations.
“No amount of obstruction and or bully tactics will dissuade us to shirk our constitutional responsibility of ensuring that your municipality is clean, effective, responsive, accountable and meets your basic service needs,” Modise assured the residents.
Among the allegations that the protestors had levelled against the municipality was that the annual Skierlik commemoration is used to siphon monies out of the municipality and has not benefitted victims and families, irregular appointments and suspension of officials who are opposed to nepotism and corruption that has benefitted some councillors and party officials, councillors sit on tender bid committees are involved and in supply chain and procurement process and employees are imposed on contractors awarded tenders.
The Premier has committed that where rules and regulations are found to be flouted, matters would where desirable be referred to law enforcement agencies for action to be taken against those who might be implicated by the investigation.-TDN
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Barker: We’ll bounce back


University of Pretoria coach, Steve Barker, has promised that his side will turn the corner and get a win when they meet Platinum Stars on Sunday.
The coach admitted that his side is experiencing a bad run as they have lost three games in a row. They lost 1-0 to SuperSport United, 3-2 to Maritzburg United and 2-0 to Bloemfontein Celtic last Sunday.
However, the former Wits University player said it’s important to get a win and as they’re experiencing a bad situation, they must be mentally strong.
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Lifestyle audit will assist identify corrupt public servants-Premier Modise


Lifestyle audits will assist identify corrupt officials in the public service, North West Premier Thandi Modise said in her response to memorandums that were submitted from communities in Madibeng Local Municipality  during  the Imbizo held at the Brits Sprots Ground on Friday afternoon.
“Though people have a right to live extravagant lifestyles, this should not be at the expense of our communities,” Premier Modise said to a resounding applause from residents of Mothotlung, Lethabile, Maboloka, Damonsville,Jericho , Oskraaal  and Oukasie who were in attendance.
“Nepotism and jobs for pals compromise the pace and quality of service delivery and need to be uprooted wherever they rear their ugly heads,” emphasised Modise to further applause.  
The Premier said that the Administrator appointed in Madibeng would among others investigate the accuracy of the billing system in the municipality, all abandoned infrastructure projects, high mast lights that have not worked since their installations and come up with recommendations that the provincial government will consider.
“We are going to act against corruption and have already engaged with the Special Investigation Unit, the Hawks and the Director of Public Prosecution to fast track the process,” added Modise.
She committed that the provincial government will assist the municipality to develop economic roads, improve sanitation and waste management while it addresses service delivery challenges affecting communities.
“We need officials who are able and capable to do the job. We lost some of our friends and community members who were fighting the corrupt elite,” said Mothotlung shooting survivor Omphile Mahlangu in agreeing with the Premier that corruption needed to be uprooted in the municipality.
Mahlangu who had sustained three bullet wounds during the Mothotlung protest proposed blacklisting of corrupt officials.
Lucky Mathibedi also from Mothotlung said that service delivery protests are caused by councillors who are not accountable and visible in their communities.

Electrification of Oskraal, equipping of boreholes in Jericho, water and internal roads for Maboloka and Mmakau, flooding and abandoned housing project in Letlhabile Block I were proposed as projects that need to be prioritised.-TDN
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Sars takes on Zuma’ son


Durban – President Jacob Zuma’s son, Edward, is embroiled in a heated battle with the South African Revenue Services which accuses him of dealing in contraband cigarettes.

According to the Sunday Independent, Zuma’s battle with SARS stretches back to 2011. His company, Amalgamated Tobacco Manufacturing (ATM) was given a 25 January deadline to reply to SARS’s allegations. They also claim he has under-declared turnover to hide millions of rands in profit.

Zuma’s saga erupted in 2011 when SARS officials descended on his Pietermaritzburg factory. After seizing goods they shut the plant down. However, it was later reopened. Zuma however has accused SARS of corruption, racism and running a smear campaign against him.

This is not the first time that Zuma has been in the spotlight. In 2012 he was sued by a wedding co-ordinator for R1.5m after failing to pay them for his big day. In the same year, Ithala Development Finance Corporation took him to court after he apparently defaulted on two loans, one worth R4.4m and another of R512 000.
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Polokwane City shocks Pirates


Absa Premiership
Full Time: Polokwane City 1-0 Orlando Pirates
Date: 15 February 2014
Venue: Peter Mokaba Stadium
A single goal from Sipho Jembula handed Polokwane City a shock 1-0 win over Orlando Pirates in an Absa Premiership match at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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Katsande to captain Chiefs


By Obakeng Maje
Windhoek-Kaizer Chiefs will lock horns against Black Africa on a return match to continue with their quest in conquering Africa.

Johannesburg-based team won the first leg convincingly by 3-0 and Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter rested some reguarly players back home.

The hard as nail midfield Willard Katsande is expected to lead Amakhosi after Bafana and Chiefs skipper given a well-deserved rest by enterprising coach.

Chiefs will play against Namibian team at 20:00 on Saturday.-TDN
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EFF: We are the government in waiting


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Pretoria – Ongoing legal woes and “political persecution” will not derail EFF leader Julius Malema’s ambition of becoming the next president, party officials said on Thursday.

The party would roll-out “intervention programmes” to prevent Malema’s sequestration, Economic Freedom Fighters spokesperson Floyd Shivambu said in Pretoria.

“Whoever thought that they are going to prevent Julius Malema from being president of South Africa are basically day-dreaming. We are not in a crisis,” said Shivambu.

“The EFF is going to be the government of South Africa and the sooner people get used to that, the better. We are speaking here as a government-in-waiting so get used to us because you will be seeing us frequently, as a government.”
The party and its members were undivided in supporting Malema in his court battles to avoid sequestration.

“That provisional sequestration will never be final. The legal processes we are engaged in are going to be successful. If they are not, that money is going to be paid even if it was R20m or R50m,” he said.

Malema was provisionally sequestrated by the North Gauteng High Court on Monday. The application was brought by the SA Revenue Service.

Malema owes the taxman more than R16m after failing to submit tax returns between 2006 and 2010.

A draft order was signed and made an order of the court. Malema and anyone else who does not want the order to be made final has until 10:00 on 26 May to give reasons as to why this should not happen.

Shivambu said the party could simply raise R16m by getting R32 from each of the almost 500 000 members it claimed it had.

The party’s justice portfolio head Dali Mpofu said “a full-frontal attack” would be launched against all provisions which banned Malema from assuming public office owing to his beleaguered financial status.

“From our ideological perspective, this is just palpable nonsense. It is going to be a huge fight and I am more than optimistic that it is going to be successful,” Mpofu said.

“The fight is in the high court now. It might go to the Supreme Court of Appeal, and it would go to the Constitutional Court. Through all those stages we will be mounting the biggest political fight to protect the poor from being disenfranchised.”
Mpofu said “misleading claims” were being spread by the SA Revenue Service and the media insinuating that Malema would not be able to assume public office after the May general elections.

“The Constitution says every adult citizen has the right to stand for public office and if elected, to hold office. It doesn’t say every solvent citizen or every white or black citizen,” Mpofu said.

“We will not allow a situation where any citizen is disenfranchised because they are poor. They don’t call us fighters for nothing.”

– SAPA

Blame yourself, Malema tells protesters


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Pretoria – Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema on Saturday, told residents of Stofel Park in Mamelodi, east of Pretoria, that they were to blame for the lack of services in the area.

“These roads are like this because you’re to blame,” he said.

“You have been voting for the same people.”

Malema was addressing hundreds of supporters who had gathered for the launch of the party’s elections truck.

He told residents that the power was in their hands to bring change and improve their lives.

There was no water, electricity, toilets or decent roads in the area.

Malema said the fact that government had no money should not be used as an excuse to not deliver services.

“Government might not have money but they [can] caterpillar trucks to flatten roads to make them usable.”
He urged residents to change their votes and go with a party that would deliver.

“The reason you’re here is because you keep on voting for the same people.

“Change is you – change your vote,” he said.

Malema addressed residents as part of his election campaign.

The national general elections would be held on 7 May.

– SAPA