DA welcomes probe into Nkandla before elections


Johannesburg – Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko welcomed National Assembly Speaker Max Sisulu’s reported intention to investigate the Nkandla report before the 7 May elections.

“The DA welcomes the Speaker of the National Assembly’s full consideration and action on the DA’s request for the establishment of an ad hoc committee to investigate the Nkandla scandal,” she said in a statement.

“I requested the establishment of such a committee in terms of section 89 of the Constitution immediately after the release of the public protector’s report on 19 March 2014.

“We have, however, received no official correspondence from Mr Sisulu and we will provide full comment only once the establishment of this inquiry is confirmed. This will also clarify the exact mandate of the committee,” Mazibuko said.

Earlier, Beeld newspaper reported Sisulu had decided to set up a multi-party parliamentary committee to consider Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report about costly security upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s private home in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.

Beeld quoted DA chief whip Watty Watson and Freedom Front Plus chief whip Corne Mulder, who both confirmed that Sisulu would appoint an ad hoc committee.

“The Speaker phoned me and told me he planned to set up an ad hoc committee and that he wanted to consult,” said Mulder.

“The Speaker said the ad hoc committee would have to work morning, noon and night up to the elections on May 7 to get the work done in time.

“He [Sisulu] said he wanted to complete it before May 6. That means the committee should present a report before then and then the National Assembly should be called upon to consider the report.”

According to parliamentary rules the Speaker needed to consult with political parties before setting up such a committee.

In her report Secure in Comfort Madonsela found that Zuma and his family improperly benefited from the R246 million security upgrades, which included a swimming pool, a cattle kraal and an amphitheatre.

Madonsela also found that Zuma breached the Executive Members’ Ethics Act.

She recommended that a percentage of the money be repaid.

Zuma, in his response to the report, said last week he would await a Special Investigating Unit report on the matter before giving full and proper consideration to the matter.

Sisulu’s office told Beeld that a statement would be released once a decision on the committee had been taken.

– SAPA

Banyana Banyana gear up for Zimbabwe


Johannesburg-Banyana Banyana coach Vera Pauw is happy to have a full complement of players in camp as they step up preparations ahead of the international friendly match against Zimbabwe scheduled for Dobsonville Stadium on Saturday, 12 April 2014. The match kicks off at 13h30.

Pauw has called up 31 players following the selection camp that took place two weeks ago as she looks to put together a strong squad for the CAF African Women’s Championships scheduled for Windhoek, Namibia in October.

USA based defender Jermaine Seoposenwe and midfielder Kylie-Ann Louw will however, not be part of the squad. The coach has in their place brought in Letago Madiba who plays for the Tshwane University of Technology Ladies side.

“This is our first official training following the selection camp two weeks ago. These players will form the core base of the squad consisting about 25 players. But for the match against Zimbabwe, I will have to trim the squad to 18 players.

“I am going to give every player a fair chance and am expecting to see stiff competition. A combination of new and old faces should provide a positive vibe in the team set-up,” said Pauw.

The Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana will play a practice match against the School of Excellence U/16 squad on Tuesday (8 April) at Bedfordview FC Training Grounds.

“The encounter against the boys will provide me with a good assessment on areas which we need to work on. I have seen past footage of games against Zimbabwe; they are a good side and this would also be good preparation for the team that will play against Comoros in the African Women’s Championship qualifiers. We want to make huge steps in building the best possible squad for the Championships in October,” said Pauw.

Banyana Banyana players in camp:

No.

Name & Surname

Position

Club

Location

1

Andile Dlamini

Goalkeeper

Mamelodi Sundowns

Johannesburg

2

Laura Du Ry

Goalkeeper

Ajax Amsterdam

Netherland

3

Katlego Moletsane

Goalkeeper

UJ Ladies

Johannesburg

4

Roxanne Barker

Goalkeeper

Local at present

Iceland / Cape Town

5

Nothando  Vilakazi

Defender

Super Falcons

Johannesburg

6

Amanda Sister

Defender

Liverpool Ladies

Port Elizabeth

7

Janine Van Wyk

Defender

JVW

Johannesburg

8

Zamandosi Cele

Defender

Durban Ladies

Pietermaritzburg

9

Leandra Smeda

Defender

UWC Ladies

Cape Town

10

Letago Madiba

Defender

TUT Ladies

USA

11

Refiloe Jane

Defender

VUT Ladies

Johannesburg

12

Lebogang Mabatle

Defender

TUKS Ladies

Pretoria

13

Simphiwe Dludlu

Defender

TUKS Ladies FC

Pretoria

14

Nelisiwe Mchunu

Defender

JVW

Johannesburg

15

Mamello Mokhabane

Defender

Super Falcons

Johannesburg

16

Tsepiso Mokabane

Defender

Union Nove Zamky FC

Slovakia

17

Amanda Dlamini

Midfielder

Durban Ladies   

Durban

18

Gloria Thato

Midfielder

TUKS Ladies

Pretoria

19

Nomathemba Ntsibande

Midfielder

Springs Home Sweepers

Johannesburg

20

Andisiwe Mgcoyi

Midfielder

Union Nove Zamky FC

Slovakia

21

Nomvula Kgoale

Midfielder

UWC Ladies

Cape Town

22

Busisiwe Ndimeni

Midfielder

Mamelodi Sundowns

Johannesburg

23

Noko Matlou

Striker

MaIndies

Polokwane

24

Sanah Mollo

Striker

TUT Ladies

Pretoria

25

Shiwe Nogwanya

Striker

Bloemfontein Celtics

Bloemfontein

26

Robyn Moodaly

Striker

AIB College

USA

27

Silindile Ngubane

Striker

Durban Ladies

Pietermaritzburg

28

Odi Fulutudilu

Striker

Lee University

USA

29

Portia Modise

Striker

Croesus

Johannesburg

30

Lebogang Ramalepe

Striker

MaIndies

Polokwane

31

Meagan Newman

Striker

Spurs WFC

Cape Town
-TDN
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Premier Modise condemns shootings and torching of miner’s car


North West Premier Thandi Modise has reiterated her condemnation of violence and intimidation of non-striking mineworkers in the platinum belt. This follows a shooting incident and torching of a 47-year-old miner’s car in Thekwane outside Rustenburg earlier today.
“We condemn in the strongest terms the senseless violence which does not advance the course for which miners are on strike but deepens rivalry and intolerance.” Premier Modise said.
 Modise urged parties involved in the wage dispute to find an urgent solution to end the protracted strike as its impact on the economy and the lives of miners is devastating.
It is alleged that the miner and his wife both of whom are employed at Siphumelele 1 shaft were awoken by several gunshots just after midnight.According to police, the car belonging to the man who is reportedly a member of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) while his wife is a member of the Workers Association Union (WAU) was partially burned during the incident.
In another incident,a 29-year-old member of WAU allegedly received a phone call on Sunday night  warning him not to encourage other workers to go back to work.
The man reportedly found a dead dog and a dead cat on his doorstep in the morning at around 5:30 am.
Premier Modise has called on police not to leave any stone unturned until those responsible for the terror campaign and senseless violence are behind bars.-TDN
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Bloemhof unrest continues


By Obakeng Maje
Bloemhof- The situation is volatile in Bloemhof after unrest in the area. The community of Boitumelong township, in Bloemhof are on the rampage after they demand the mayor of Kwa-Temaneng and its councillors to step down.

The community members accused the mayor and his councillors for being incompetent. The community torched houses belonging to the mayor and his neighbour.

Police nyala also was reduced to ashes and two police suffered injuries.

“One of our police lost his thumb during the protest and both were taken to Christiana hospital medical attention” brigadier Thulani Ngubane said.

Police arrested many protesters and some already appeared before court.

“The situation is volatile and the police are closely monitoring the situation, and will continue effecting arrested on those who are breaking the law” Brigadier Thulani Ngubane.

“It is a commitment we are making as the South African Police Service that people implicated in the burning and malicious damage to property cases will be found and arrested. Members of Public Order Policing have been deployed in the area and they will make sure that unruly elements are not tolerated and those who continue to instigate criminal activities will face the full might of the law”. 

Truck was torched this morning on N12 and police investigations continue.-TDN
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