DA is the devil- Gigaba


Cape Town – Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba used a government dialogue with Cape Town residents on Thursday to take a dig at the DA and its policies.
“They are not the devil’s brothers. They are not the devil’s relatives. They are the devils themselves,” he told the packed OR Tambo Hall in Khayelitsha.

“And so our modern-day devils, two-legged as they are, are liars and cannot face the truth.”

He said the truth was that the ANC had created conditions in the country that showed “we have a good story to tell”.

He was speaking at an event that had been billed as a dialogue between his department, Eskom and Transnet, and residents.

Both Eskom and Transnet gave brief presentations on their willingness to involve residents in various projects and feedback on improvements for their areas.

Residents were given an opportunity to ask questions before Gigaba’s speech.

A large portion of the crowd was dressed in the black, green and gold of the ANC. The various entertainment acts also waxed lyrical about the party and got the crowd to join in ANC songs.

Gigaba was applauded for speaking out on the DA’s policies on land, saying the party wanted land to remain in the hands of a white minority.

“We have to vote because they don’t want us to change the willing-buyer, willing-seller principle and replace it with the just and equitable compensation principle.

“This is what these coming elections are about. This is what everything we are doing on a daily basis is about.”

Party criticised

He criticised the party for its claim of creating six million “real” jobs.

“They have not been able to build one real job in the Western Cape. How will they manage to build six million real jobs anywhere in South Africa?” he asked.

Gigaba said it was not right to call Eastern Cape residents living in Cape Town “refugees”, referring to a comment made in the past by Western Cape premier and DA leader Helen Zille.

He said many people had to support more than two people and sent their salaries back to the rural areas of the Eastern Cape to feed their families.

“These are the same workers who are subsequently called refugees in the Western Cape, in the country of their birth, in the country they died defending.

“This is your country. You cannot be told where to go.”

Gigaba said the ANC was a party of the future, not a party of the past or present.

Over the last five years, the government had spent R1trn building new infrastructure, which had resulted in the emergence of new industries and factories, he said.

“We’re seeing state-owned companies investing more money into skills development… for a change, we’re beginning to see state-owned companies beginning to increase their investment into the economy.”

– SAPA

INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF SA FOOTBALL


Johannesburg-Grand Parade Investments and its subsidiary, Burger King, have made a commitment to be part of the solution to football in South Africa.Following the national team’s sustained performance challenges, Grand Parade Investments has decide to invest in the South African Football Association (SAFA) in support of three national tournaments to identify, develop and nurture football talent in South Africa.

Executive Chairman of Grand Parade Investments, Hassen Adams, is the driving force behind the company’s passion: to be a profitable and successful enterprise in the gaming and leisure industry, while at the same time uplifting and rewarding its shareholders.

 

GPI’s shareholders include thousands of ordinary people from the marginalised communities in South Africa’s historically disadvantaged areas.

 

“We believe that our role at GPI extends beyond business into our communities, where we have identified the youth as a critical area for development. We regard football as a key enabler, which is why we have decided to start building a partnership with SAFA.”

“One of the solutions for South African football is to develop structures from the ground up, allowing young talent to be identified and developed. We believe that the three tournaments for under 17, under 19 and under 19 women, will be a major contributor to creating a sustainable platform for national selection.”

Nine provincial teams will compete in each category at the Tournaments

, the first of which takes place at the end of March 2014. Ultimately, the provincial selectors will identify a team in each category to participate at international level. From these players, SAFA will be able to select future Bafana Bafana players.

“This is a new beginning for South African football, and Grand Parade Investments, as well as Burger King, are proud to be associated with a solution driven initiative that will benefit communities and youth all over the country”, Hassen Adams emphasised. “We want to rejuvenate football, find the best players, bring them through the ranks and give them the opportunity to be properly coached to be able to represent their country at the highest levels in world football”.

“Our late former President, Nelson Mandela, recognised that sport was a powerful vehicle to unite the country. He had the vision to identify the important role that sport and rugby in particular could play in uniting the different races in South Africa whilst becoming Rugby World Champions”.

“We believe that success on the football field can be the catalyst for uniting the whole of Africa and we look forward to this being the start of a campaign to bring World Cup success to Africa and more particularly South Africa” said Adams.

More information about the tournaments is available on

http://www.safa.net.

For more information about the sponsorship, contact Alex Abercrombie at Grand Parade Investments (abercrombie@grandparade. co.za

GRAND PARADE INVESTMENTS PROFILE:

Grand Parade Investments is a Western Cape-based black owned and controlled holding company listed on the JSE Limited, having investments and operations in the South African gaming leisure and food industry. For more information visit

http://www.grandparade.co.za.
-TDn
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Players out to impress at Banyana Banyana selection camp


Johannesburg-Forty-three players will be looking to impress new Banyana Banyana coach Vera Pauw at the High Performance Centre in Pretoria on Thursday afternoon.

The Netherlands-born coach is in the process of building a squad with players who will represent the country at the 2014 edition of the CAF African Women’s Championship set for Namibia in October this year.

The Sasol-sponsored Senior Women’s National team completed their first training session on Monday afternoon.

With a mix of regular and new faces, Pauw said she was impressed by the commitment displayed at their first training session. She said she was now faced with a task of selecting the core of the squad that will face Comoros in a single round robin format CAF African Women Championship qualifiers scheduled for the end of May 2014.

“It’s fantastic to see the mobility and skills that the players have. We worked on the basic principles of occupying the pitch and trying to get the players to benefit from each other’s qualities and we could see improvements as the training session progressed. First thing is to structure the team. We want them to adopt the behaviours that we took them through so they can become second nature to the players and we can then start build on from there.

“Another aspect that we’ve focussed on is their fitness levels, which so far have not been disappointing. As we progress with the training sessions, we expect them to get sharper and stronger plus get better actions in the game,” said Pauw.

The Banyana Banyana defence sees the return of Amanda Sister and former captain, Simphiwe Dludlu and their experience will be beneficial to the national team.

Several new faces in the squad include players who were part of the South African U17 Women’s National team (Bantwana) that participated in the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago in 2010.

“We must focus on the task at hand of qualifying for the CAF African Women’s Championship. Then we will shift our focus on to the actual competition set for Namibia in October as we look to get the team within the top three that will qualify for the World Cup,” said Pauw.

The selection and training camp will conclude on Sunday, 23 March.
 
BANYANA BANYANA PLAYERS IN CAMP:
 
No.
Name & Surname
Club
GOALKEEPERS
1Andile Dlamini
Mamelodi Sundowns
2Nkosingiphile Zungu*
Remax Shooting Stars
3Simphiwe Mnguni
Newcastle
4Roxanne Barker
Local at present
5Katlego Moletsane
Golden Ladies F.C
DEEFENDERS
6Nothando  Vilakazi
Super Falcons
7Amanda Sister
Liverpool Ladies
8Janine Van Wyk
Winchester Ladies
9Zamandosi Cele
Durban Ladies
10Leandra Smeda
UWC Ladies
11Gabisile Hlumbane
Kovsies Ladies
12Refiloe Jane
VUT Ladies
13Lebogang Mabatle
TUKS Ladies
14Simphiwe Dludlu
TUKS Ladies FC
15Nelisiwe Mchunu
Moroka Swallows
16Shadi Matenche
UJ Ladies
17Kgomotso Molapo
Al PUK Tawana FC
18Jabulile Mazibuko*
TUKS Ladies FC
MIDFIELDERS
19Ella Madonsela
Mpumalanga LAD
20Monica Schalkwyk*
Al PUK Tawana
21Amanda Dlamini
Durban Ladies   
22Mary Ntsweng
TUT Ladies
23Nocawe Skiti
Cape Town Roses
24Gloria Thato
TUKS Ladies
25Nomathemba Ntsibande
Springs Home Sweepers
26Memory Makhanya
Durban Ladies
27Mbali Bhengu
Sunflower
28Keneilwe Mathibela
TUKS Ladies
29Anele Dladla
Galaxy FC
30Mapule Kgoale*
UWC Ladies
31Maphuthi Manamela*
UJ Ladies
32Amanda November
Pioneer
33Busisiwe Ndimeni
Mamelodi Sundowns
34Mamello Makhabane
Palace Super Falcons
STRIKERS
35Noko Matlou
MaIndies
36Sanah Mollo
TUT Ladies
37Shiwe Nogwanya*
Bloemfontein Celtics
38Zingawe Phakathi
United Ladies
39Silindile Ngubane
Durban Ladies
40Precocious Matabologa*
UJ Ladies
41Palesa Mvala
Cilve FC
42Lebogang Ramalepe
MaIndies
43Regina Mogolola
TUKS Ladies FC
-TDN
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Premier Modise: North West flood damage estimated at R100m


North West-The reconstruction and rehabilitation of infrastructure damaged by floods across the North West Province that the preliminary assessment estimated at over R100 million will require emergency funding to be fast tracked, North West  Premier Thandi Modise  confirmed on Thursday.

“Though the final assessment has not been concluded, repairs to the damaged infrastructure and enhancement of the design and structural quality of the damaged infrastructure such as houses, bridges, roads and culverts has already commenced,” Premier Modise underscored.

Modise said that lack of spatial planning, municipal by-laws that result in uncoordinated and unplanned human settlements on low lying areas and river banks, poor drainage system in urban areas had increased vulnerability and magnitude of flooding.

Eleven lives were confirmed lost due to sporadic flood disaster incidents as from early February to date. Six of the fatalities were reported in Madibeng and Moses Kotane Local Municipalities in the Bojanala Platinum District while five were reported in Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District.  

“Kagisano –Molopo was the worst affected by flooding with 232 houses affected 25 of which had collapses , 280 kilometers of road and 5 culverts were damaged in the municipality. Three bridges were also damaged in Moses Kotane and two in Madibeng Local Municipalities.
In some areas, schools were inaccessible due to damaged infrastructure” Modise said.

Modise said that though relief efforts such as relief of social distress grants, tents, blankets, food parcels and mattresses were rolled out, there is a need for public awareness campaigns on rainwater harvesting initiatives to be intensified in schools and vulnerable communities.
The determination as to whether it will be necessary for the province to be declared a disaster area would depend on the final consolidated assessment report to be finalised in the coming week.

The Madibeng Local Municipality has already submitted a request to Bojanala Platinum District Municipality to declare it a disaster areas in terms of section 54 and 55 of the Disaster Management Act.

“The need for municipalities to incorporate disaster risk reduction into their development planning has been identified by the Provincial Disaster Management Centre as a crucial medium to long term intervention” she said.

The premier said the centre will continue to monitor the weather pattern and issue early warnings to all relevant stakeholders including communities where necessary.-TDN
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ANCYL: Madonsela must resign


Johannesburg – The ANC Youth League on Thursday called on Public Protector Thuli Madonsela to resign following her report into the upgrades at President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead.

Speaking at Luthuli House in Johannesburg, the league said Madonsela’s report was “a clear sign” she was an “opposition puppet”.

“Madonsela has been frequenting DA tea parties during her Nkandla investigation. She needs scrutiny,” reporters at the league’s briefing quoted it as saying.

City Press reporter
Sabelo Ndlangisa
quoted the league as saying: “We want the incoming government to probe Madonsela’s credibility. She must step down before 2016.”

The youth league’s view goes against that of its parent body which said that it did not intend to undermine the validity of the protector’s report.

“There is no such intention within the ANC,” party secretary general Gwede Mantashe said.  

The African National Congress was “relieved” that the report had “finally been released to the public”.

But the timing of the release of the report remained a concern “in terms of the disruptive effect” it would have on all political parties in their campaigning ahead of general elections in May, said Mantashe. News24

Mine worker assaulted, house set alight in Rustenburg


By Obakeng Maje
Rustenburg-North West police are investigating a case of assault and arson after a 38 year-old man was allegedly assaulted.

Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said a man was allegedly asleep with his girlfriend in their shack in Thekwane at around 23:30pm on Wednesday when four unknown men pounced on them.

“Four unknown men allegedly entered the shack of a 38 year-old man who works at Anglo American Platinum mines as a Rock Drill Operator and assaulted and set his shack alight afterwards” brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

The assault might have been encouraged by an ongoing Amcu strike.

The man was assaulted along with his 38 year-old girlfriend and the perpetrators warned him about going to work will they are on strike.

“It is alleged that four unknown men arrived at the shack where the victims were sleeping. The suspects allegedly accused the man that despite being warned repeatedly not to go to work, he is still doing so. The suspects allegedly assaulted the victims and set the shack alight” Ngubane said.  

The property involved is estimated to the value of R52 000.  

Both victims were treated by paramedics at the scene for injuries sustained as result of the incident.   

“This incident of violence is condemned in the strongest possible terms, especially in view of the fact that AMCU is insisting that the strike is non-violent and their members are innocently being arrested by the SAPS. This incident once again proofs that workers are being intimidated and become victims of crime if they go to work” he concludes.-TDN
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Premier Modise condemns torching of miner’s shack and assaults


North West Premier Thandi Modise has condemned in the strongest terms
possible the torching of a shack and assault of a mineworker and his
girlfriend in Thekwana outside Rustenburg for allegedly not supporting the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) strike.

Premier Modise has called on police not to leave any stone unturned to
bring those responsible to book and on members of the community to
assist unmask those behind the spate of violence and intimidation.

“Such atrocious and barbaric acts underline the need to end the
protracted strike,” Modise said.

According to police, the incident involving the mineworker affiliated
to the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) occurred between midnight
and 1:00 am this morning.
The miner employed at Siphumelele 1 Shaft was allegedly assaulted for
going to work.-TDN
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MEC MALOYI TO HAND OVER 600 HOUSES IN WOLMARANSTAD AS PART OF HUMAN RIGHTS DAY


Wolmaransstad-MEC for Human Settlements Public Safety and Liaison Nono Maloyi will on Friday hand over about 600 houses to the Wolmaranstad ext 13 families in the Maquassi-Hills local municipality.

The Houses are part of the 8000 houses that are expected to be handed over between February and March.

“The benefiting families are mostly those that have been evicted from local farms while others have been staying in informal settlements along the N12. In this housing project the department prioritized families headed by the elderly, child and people living with disability” departmental spokesperson said Ben Bole.

The handover is part of celebrating twenty years(20yrs) of freedom, and also in line with the Outcome 8 of the National Development Plan vision 2030 which is intended to improve the quality of people’s lives and bring back dignity to the marginalised communities across the province as the country will be celebrating human rights day.

“Further thereto, this is a constitutional obligation enshrined in section 26, subsection 1 of the constitution, “Everyone has the right to have access to adequate housing” The hand over programme is also part of the department’s service delivery initiative and reduction of housing backlog in the province” he said.

The handover will take place as follows:

Date: 21 March 2014

Time: 10H00

Venue: Wolmaranstad ext 13
-TDN
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ANC won’t apologise for Nkandla- Mantashe


Johannesburg – The ANC will not apologise for the findings of the Nkandla report, its secretary general said on Thursday.

“If there is a need for an apology, it can’t be the ANC. If need be, it can be from the president or it may be by the relevant ministers,” Gwede Mantashe told reporters in Johannesburg.

“The ANC does not have a house called Nkandla. It has a house called Chief Albert Luthuli.”

Also, members of the public would not accept the apology because they would say it was a cover-up, said Mantashe.

Nkandla visit

He said the African National Congress would invite members of the media on a visit to President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home in KwaZulu-Natal.

ANC deputy secretary general Jesse Duarte said ANC officials wanted to see the Nkandla upgrades for themselves.

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela released her report on costly security upgrades at Nkandla on Wednesday, saying Zuma should have asked questions about the scale, costs, and affordability of security upgrades which could end up being as much as R240m.

She found that Zuma and his family unduly benefited from upgrades.

Mantashe said the ruling party’s national executive committee was meeting next week.

“We have a scheduled NEC next week… obviously we may talk about the issue [Nkandla].”

Pay back

Mantashe said the ANC needed to decide if it would encourage Zuma to follow Madonsela’s recommendation to pay back some of the money.

“The public protector said the president must pay a reasonable percentage… and the question is whether we will encourage him to do so,” said Mantashe.

Earlier, Mantashe said the ANC will call on Zuma to answer questions on the Nkandla report if necessary,

“If there are issues that the president will have to answer, the ANC will be able to call the president to answer questions on any matter,” he said.

“I don’t know who told you the president has not been called to account… or won’t be called to account. You are making a particular assumption.”

But he said the ANC believed investigations should be focused on “people who are highlighted in the report”.

The State must pursue everybody who fraudulently used state funds, he said.

“All those people must be brought to book, they must be pursued. And that excludes nobody.”

He said the ANC’s view was to use the report “as a guide” instead of conducting a witch hunt.

 

SAPA

“Things are getting poo as Choseng community members fight over toilets”


By Obakeng Maje
Taung-The community of Choseng village, near Taung are up in arms after they accused their councillor of discrepancies after more than 596 toilets were allegedly allocated to them.

According to community members, they requested toilets from the provincial government and the Office of Premier ordered a committe to come and list all those who need toilets.

More than 596 toilets were allegedly given to the community of Choseng, but to their suprise other toilets were given to their neighbours, Matlapaneng village.

The community barricaded roads with burning tyres and tree branches to show their unhappiness.

They claim councillor Kedumetse Tyalimpi never explains the situation to them and has no right to take their toilets and hand it over to Matlapaneng community instead.

However councillor Tyalimpi refutes the claims and said the decision was not taken by her, but the agreement was reached during meeting with IDP and municipality.

“The decision was not made by me. We received more than 640 toilets and according to my knowledge, they were allocated to all various villages in my ward” said Tyalimpi.

Councillor said she was called by Premier’s Office representatives and discussed the matter with them.

“I personally went to the communities and listed all those who need toilets. I wrote more than 200 people and submitted the list” she said.

The community said councillor is a liar and they are not suprised by her illogical action.

“The community went to the premier to asked for toilets, and afterwards councillor took those toilets and give them to her friends” said one of community member who wanted to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal.

Some said they will never ever budge until they get want belongs to them and demise councillor Kedumetse Tyalimpi for her lack of compatibility.-TDN
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