Premier Modise welcomes Cosatu-NWest’s support for united action against gender based violence


North West Premier Thandi Modise has welcomed COSATU-North West’s support to her call for communities to unite in action against gender based violence.

 

“The resolve by COSATU Provincial Campaign Committee held on Saturday gives us confidence that the Anti-Rape Million Signature Campaign will reach every workplace for perpetrators of the scourge of rape and gender based violence to be exposed and brought to book,” Premier Modise said.

 

Modise called on faith based organizations, women formations, children’s right groups and men rights groups to join the COSATU picket to be held on the 7 February 2014 at the Swartruggens Magistrates Court to highlight the scourge of gender based violence and amplify the call for no bail for perpetrators.

 

“Enough is enough. The escalating incidents of gender based violence are calling for intensified effort to rid out communities of the twin scourges of rape and gender based violence,” she stressed.

 

The picket is to coincide with the formal bail hearing application 33-year-old Eduard  Pretorious arrested as a suspect for the gruesome murder of Maria Mathe.

 

Twenty-five-year old Mathe was found near the Swartruggens shopping complex by a passerby on Sunday afternoon. Her abdomen had been cut open and her heart and lungs removed.“Her face was smashed with a stone… Her breasts were cut off and her private parts slightly cut with an unknown sharp instrument,” Captain Pelonomi Makau said at the time.

 

Incidents of gender based violence experienced in the province include that of a Blydeville woman who was brutally murdered by her 32 year-old boyfriend.

Police were allegedly called to the scene, where on arrival they found the bodies of the 22-year-old woman and her daughter with blood all over them. The woman was pregnant and her womb was cut to remove the foetus and its throat was slit with a knife.-TDN
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Vote for Khuli Chana before voting mechanisms close on Wednesday – Premier Modise   


North West Premier Thandi Modise has called on residents of the North West Province, South Africans and music lovers in general to vote for winning artist Khulane Morule aka Khuli Chana before voting mechanisms for the Top 6 nominees for the Black International Act close on Wednesday 5 February 2014.

“Khuli Chana from Mmabatho Unit 2 in Mahikeng is a Mmabana talent show product and our brand Ambassador, pride and an inspiration to many of our young people who are looking up to him as a trendsetter. We wish him well and trust that all of us will do the right thing and mobilise the support that he needs to propel him for an international career,” Modise said in congratulating Khuli Chana on his nomination.She added that Khuli Chana’s motto: “Inspiration exists but it must find you working” should encourage more young people to reach for their dreams.“I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life. I’m ready for the world stage. I’m Amped” exclaimed Khuli Chana upon receiving this nomination for the awards scheduled to take place on 1 March 2014 at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto.

To vote for Khuli Chana visit

 http://blackcanadians.com/nominate and put his name in the category Best International Act.

 

The Black Canadian Awards is a non-profit initiative of the Diversity Advancement Network. Part of the proceeds will be added to their Youth and Talent scholarship program. This nomination further solidifies Khuli Chana as one of South Africa’s top artists and one of Africa’s most high profile Hip Hop stars.

Khuli Chana is the first Hip Hop artist in South Africa’s history to win the prestigious South African Music Award (SAMA) in the category “Album of the Year”.He achieved this feat at the 2013 19

th MTN SAMAs also winning “Best Rap Album” and “Male Artist of the Year”.-TDN
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Witbank Spurs player dies in a car accident


By Obakeng Maje
Witbank-A 27 year-old player allegedly died in an accident after a ‘head on’ collision.

According to our mole, Sibusiso Isaac Papa died around 17:00 on Sunday after he allegedly lost control of his car.

Even though the details sorrounding Papa’s death is still sketchy it seems the fatigue took toll on Witbank Spurs defensive midfield.

Eastern Cape-born player allegedly died on the scene and more details will follow.-TDN
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Chelsea out to derail City


Manchester – Manchester City’s status as Premier League title favourites will pass beneath an unforgiving microscope on Monday when Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea travel north for a seismic clash at the Etihad Stadium.

City moved to the top of the table after crushing Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 on Wednesday and having already plundered 115 goals in all competitions this season, they are widely seen as the country’s outstanding team.

With a run of five consecutive league victories, Chelsea had been keeping pace, but a frustrating 0-0 draw at home to West Ham United in mid-week saw them fall three points behind their rivals.

Mourinho has lauded City as clear title favourites in recent weeks, but with Monday’s match drawing closer, he has started to fire off some characteristically pernicious barbs.

The Chelsea manager dismissed Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood’s claim that City were the best team on the planet and went on to allege that Manuel Pellegrini’s side were benefiting from favourable officiating.

Spurs, Newcastle United and Liverpool have all had goals disallowed for offside in recent losses to City and Mourinho said: “They are lucky. The reality is they have many crucial decisions in their favour.

“Against Liverpool, the (Raheem) Sterling ‘goal’. The penalty on (Luis) Suarez (that was not given). Against Newcastle the (Cheick Tiote) goal that is a clear goal.

“Against Tottenham, (Michael) Dawson’s goal, the penalty, the (Danny Rose) red card. They are having everything. I repeat, because I don’t want to be misinterpreted — (it is) just pure coincidence.

“The referees, they try to do their best and sometimes they make mistakes and normally during the season the mistakes are split between teams. In their (City’s) case, they have everything in their favour.”

While Mourinho has repeatedly drawn a distinction between his supposedly embryonic team and Pellegrini’s “finished product”, Chelsea beat City 2-1 when they met at Stamford Bridge in October.

City are a vastly different prospect on home turf, however, having won all 11 of their league matches at the Etihad, where they score goals at a rate of close to four per game.

Manchester United, Everton, Tottenham, Arsenal and Liverpool are among the teams to have been ruthlessly dispatched in front of City’s fans, for an aggregate winning margin of 21-6.

While Mourinho’s tactics tend to be more cautious, Pellegrini refuses to criticise the approach taken by the man who succeeded him as manager of Real Madrid in 2010.

“I don’t know which way Chelsea will play on Monday,” said the Chilean. “They have a style of play. Maybe it’s not the same style that I like, but everyone can play the way they want.

“I never criticise what other teams do. I think it is very important for every team to resolve the problem that they have every match.”

Chelsea’s chances of victory appear to have been enhanced by the news that City’s top scorer, Sergio Aguero, will miss the game after sustaining a hamstring problem during the victory at Spurs.

However, Alvaro Negredo is fit again after a shoulder injury, while fellow striker Edin Dzeko has scored seven goals in his last six appearances.

Pellegrini can also now call upon Montenegro international Stevan Jovetic, who claimed his first Premier League goal at Spurs after an injury-plagued start to his time in England.

Aguero joins midfielders Samir Nasri and Javi Garcia on the sidelines, but James Milner could feature after overcoming a groin problem.

Chelsea, meanwhile, could hand a debut to 21-year-old Egyptian winger Mohamed Salah, who completed an 11 million ($18 million, 13.2 million euros) move from Swiss side Basel last weekend.

“We all know that it’s going to be a difficult game, but we beat them at home, even if that was also a tough match,” said Chelsea midfielder Ramires.

“Despite the fact it will be difficult, a victory there would be very sweet and we are going to give our very best.”

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Zuma’s family troubles exposed


Durban – President Jacob Zuma’s household woes are taking such a toll on him that insiders say the family is discussing whether he should only serve two years as president if the ANC wins this year’s elections.

According to the Sunday Times, South Africa’s first family is in crisis. Financial demands by his family and by Nkandla villagers have put enormous strain on his personal finances and the infighting between his wives has added to his woes – so much so that he was apparently forced to seek medical treatment two weeks ago.
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Bara fails to pay new recruits


Johannesburg – New recruits at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital have not been paid for January and can only expect their salaries from the end of this month.

According to the Sunday Independent, hospital chief executive Dr Sandile Mfenyana sent out a circular to staff blaming the Gauteng department of finance for not having been able to capture all the data in time to pay salaries.
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SA strike talks suspended


Johannesburg – Wage talks between the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) and three major platinum mine owners have been adjourned until Tuesday, government mediators said.

“Details of the content of discussions between parties may not be revealed,” they said, adding that they had made proposals that the two sides will consider.

“Talks will resume on Tuesday,” the government’s Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration said in a statement.
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Breytenbach to face charges


Johannesburg – The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) could charge controversial senior prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach with fraud and corruption.

This move comes just days after she resigned to join the Democratic Alliance as a parliamentary candidate. 
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West Rand protesters face charges


Johannesburg – A case of public violence was opened against protesters in Honingklip, near Krugersdorp on the West Rand, on Saturday, Gauteng police said.

“No arrests have been made yet,” said Sergeant Obakeng Mabaso.

About 100 people began protesting on Saturday morning, demanding better service delivery.

The protest involved residents blocking the N14 with bricks and stones.

Two residents were taken to hospital for minor injuries, Mabaso said.

Residents also threw stones at security guards, who fired rubber bullets in an attempt to disperse the crowd.

Police were then called to the scene.

“They [police] dispersed the crowd and stabilised the situation,” Mabaso said.

Police were still monitoring the situation.

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West Rand protesters face charges


Johannesburg – A case of public violence was opened against protesters in Honingklip, near Krugersdorp on the West Rand, on Saturday, Gauteng police said.

“No arrests have been made yet,” said Sergeant Obakeng Mabaso.

About 100 people began protesting on Saturday morning, demanding better service delivery.

The protest involved residents blocking the N14 with bricks and stones.

Two residents were taken to hospital for minor injuries, Mabaso said.

Residents also threw stones at security guards, who fired rubber bullets in an attempt to disperse the crowd.

Police were then called to the scene.

“They [police] dispersed the crowd and stabilised the situation,” Mabaso said.

Police were still monitoring the situation.

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