Sasol Banyana Banyana making huge steps – Pauw


Johannesburg- Head coach of the Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana, Vera Pauw, is happy with the progress made by her team following Tuesday’s practice match against the School of Excellence U16 Boys side. 

The practice match against the School of Excellence formed part of preparations for the international friendly match against Zimbabwe scheduled for Saturday, 12 April 2014 at the Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto. Kick-off is at 13h30.

The Sasol-sponsored South African Senior Women’s National team was divided into two groups going down 4-0 in the first match and 2-1 in the match played later in the day.

Sasol Banyana Banyana will have their last training session at the Bedfordview FC training fields on Thursday before moving to the match venue for the captains’ session on Friday, 11 April

Head coach, Vera Pauw with the assistance of interim assistant coach and former national team captain, Desiree Ellis, says she is happy with the build-up to the game against Zimbabwe. She added that the team was making huge improvements and that she was impressed with this.

The South Africans are working towards securing a spot in the eight nations CAF African Women’s Championships. The same tournament will be used as the continental qualifiers for 2015 edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.

“Following yesterday’s training against the boys, I’m happy with what I have seen so far. We are making huge steps everyday and yesterday’s matches were important as they allowed us to test how far the players have come and to see  if everyone understands what we have been going through in each of the sessions this past week

“Selecting the final 18 players for the friendly against Zimbabwe is not going to be easy because all the players are giving 100% in the training sessions and competition is very tight. The game against Zimbabwe is a building block for us and I am looking forward to seeing how they perform on Saturday,” said Pauw.

The Zimbabwean Women’s National team arrive in South Africa in two groups on Wednesday, 9 April.-TDN
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Premier Modise appeals for calm after protesting teen shot dead  


Christiana- North West Premier Thandi Modise has appealed for calm after a teenager was allegedly shot dead by a tavern owner during violent protest in Christina near Bloemhof on Wednesday afternoon.
It is alleged that the 14- year- old boy was part of a rioting mob that was approaching the tavern owner’s premises with the view to loot after several shops were looted and a community hall torched in the area.
“We are saddened that the life of a person so young was cut short under such unfortunate circumstances and wish to convey our condolence to the family that lost their loved one. Though the death opens fresh wounds of loss of lives we have experienced during violent protests in our province, we are appealing for calm” Premier Modise said.“Everything has to be done to normalise the situation, prevent destruction of private & public properties and loss of lives,” appealed Modise who is scheduled to lead a Provincial Executive Council (Exco) intervention task team visit for an engagement with protestors in Boitumelong Township near Bloemhof  in the afternoon.The tavern owner is reportedly in police custody
.Lekwa-Teemane municipal office, community halls in Boitumelong and Coverdale Townships, five houses belonging to the Mayor, two councilors and two officials and several businesses were torched since violence erupted on in the past week in the area.

Despite engagement with several engagements with the provincial government and a commitment to investigate allegations of corruption and nepotism leveled against Lekwa Teemane Local Municipality, violence has not abated as protestors are adamant that the embattled municipality should be dissolved.-TDN
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Deputy president Motlanthe visits Taung Agricultural College


By Obakeng Maje
Taung- Deputy President Motlanthe visits the Taung Agricultural College in North West Province, as part of the Anti-Poverty Programme.

Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will on Thursday visit
the Taung Agricultural College, in the Greater Taung Local Municipality, North West Province, as part of the Anti-Poverty Programme.

The Taung Agricultural College offers a range of specialised programmes developed to meet the needs of Commerce and Industry, and it is committed to become a Centre of Excellence in Irrigation Technology in line with its
agro-ecological zone.

“Deputy President Motlanthe will be accompanied by Ministers and Deputy
Ministers and will be joined by the Premier of the North West Province” said Matshepo Seedat.

Motlanthe will also handover R1 million donation to the college by a Norwegian businessman.

DATE: 10 APRIL 2014

TIME: 09H30

VENUE: TAUNG AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
-TDN
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Player-coach rift at Dikwena


Cape Town – A rift is developing at Platinum Stars between coach Allan Freese and one of his senior players, Benson Mhlongo, a report on the SPORT LIVE
website
indicates.

Other senior players are reportedly unhappy with the situation, and have insisted on a meeting with club management.

It is alleged the defender and coach disagree on certain aspects of his coaching method, which resulted in Mhlongo missing three PSL matches – against Maritzburg United, Moroka Swallows and Bloemfontein Celtic.

Mhlongo is also not in the Dikwena squad Wednesday’s away game against Wits (19:30 kick-off).

Both Freese and Mhlonga have denied the rift, citing tiredness as the reason he was omitted.

Stars are currently 9th on the
overall PSL log
.
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Exco intervention task team to visit Bloemhof and Itsoseng protests


Bloemhof-North West Premier Thandi Modise is to lead a Provincial Executive Council (Exco) task team that is to engage with protestors in violence torn Bloemhof and Itsoseng, Exco resolved in its meeting held in Mahikeng on Wednesday.In condemning thetorching of private and public properties in Boitumelong and Coverdale Townships over the past few days, attack on police officers, torching of a community hall in Christiana earlier today, Exco supported the appointment of an independent firm to conduct a forensic investigation into allegations of nepotism and corruption.

“While we have noted that service delivery issues were not raised in the memorandum that was submitted by the protestors, we are committed to get to the bottom of the allegations raised in the interest of good governance” said Premier Modise in appealing for calm.

“Destruction of properties is a draw back for which there will be consequences for those orchestrating and participating in these acts that undermine the rule of law,” Modise warned.
Exco has also expressed its concern about blockading of roads, burning of tyres and looting of shops in Bodibe village and Itsoseng Township outside Lichtenburg in Ditsobotla Local Municipality.

No memorandum was submitted in the case of Bodibe and Itsoseng which are within Ditsobotla Local Municipality that is under provincial administration.

The team led by Premier Modise is scheduled to meet with protestors in Boitumelong at 15:00 on Thursday afternoon and those in Itsoseng at 14:00 on Friday afternoon.-TDN
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Police success on stock theft operations


By Obakeng Maje
The South African Police Service National Management Forum decided that a Stock Theft Pilot Projects be implemented in all nine provinces to re-confirm the success achieved.

The Provincial Management decided that the Pilot Project must be executed in 5 Clusters in the Province.

“The following clusters/ areas were identified as areas where the Stock Theft Pilot Projects would be implemented. Wolmaransstad, Taung, Zeerust, Brits and Mahikeng” captain Pelonomi Makau said.                                  
Police said actions to be executed during the operations will include, visit to kraals, abattoirs, auctions, chisa nyamas, butcheries, pension pay outs, tuck shops, roadblocks, VCP’s, cattle posts, villages, farms, speculators and community grounds.

“Community meetings to educate community about Stock Theft Act, Meat Safety Act, and Animal Identification Act will be conducted.  Other Departments will also be involved in integrating the approach” she said.

Suspect raiding on Stock Theft related cases as well as the investigation of newly reported Stock Theft cases will also be part of the project.

In Wolmaransstad Cluster, the operation was launched on 6 January 2014 and the following successes were reported:

Nine abattoirs and 9 butcheries and 9 auctions were visited, 132 persons were searched and 4 roadblocks were conducted.

Nine suspects were arrested for stock theft (all stock), 2 for possession of suspected stolen goods, 62 cattle were seized but were since handed back to their owners, and 43 were arrested for the Animal Identification Act and 3 for Meat Safety Act.

“In Pudimoe cluster, the following successes were conducted, 6 businesses, 105 cattle posts and 3 farms, 2 auctions were visited and 56 persons were searched” Makau said.

Seven suspects were arrested for theft of all stock, 76 arrested for Animal identification act, 3 goats and 3 horsed were also seized.

In Zeerust cluster, the following successes were achieved: 15 butcheries, 233 cattle posts were visited. 441 persons and 11 suspects were searched. Arrests were also made at the cluster and 65 cattle were seized.

Brits cluster accomplished the following successes: 50 cattle posts, 3 pounds were visited. 521 persons and 22 suspects were searched.

“Statistics shows that there is a decrease in the stock theft cases. Wolmaransstad has 31,69% decrease, 55% decrease at Pudimoe cluster , 44,10% and an increase at Zeerust and 12, 5% in Brits” police said.

In Mahikeng, police arrested 142 suspects for Animal Identification Act and 1 was also arrested for contravening the Meat Safety Act.-TDN
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I ddn’t know it was child abuse


Johannesburg – Government on Wednesday welcomed the closure of the Rosettenville crèche in Johannesburg where a toddler was bound, gagged, and left in a bathroom unattended.
“Government welcomes the closure of Petite Bumper Daycare Centre in Rosettenville by the department of social development and law enforcement agencies in Gauteng,” spokesperson Phumla Williams said in a statement.

“Abuse and violence against children will not be tolerated in our country.”

The centre came under the spotlight on Tuesday when the Daily Sun published screen grabs of the toddler tied up and gagged in a bathroom at the crèche, allegedly by the owner, so that she could watch television.

The paper reported that it was in possession of a video of the child trying to free herself.

In the video, the child tries to free herself by moving around on the floor until she gets stuck between the toilet and the wall.

Crèche owner Labeeba Truter told the paper she was aware of the incident but had not reported it to police. She claimed she was not responsible for the abuse and she did not know it was child abuse.

Child abuse

On Wednesday police said a case of child abuse was opened but Truter had not yet been linked to the case.

She was, however, being held for questioning as she was the owner of the crèche.

Williams condemned the abuse in the strongest possible way and said South Africa’s Constitution made clear provision for the protection of children’s rights.

“A child has a right to be protected from maltreatment, neglect, abuse or degradation.”

She called on parents to engage with staff and owners of facilities where they left their children and determine if they were legally registered.

Williams added that parents should insist on seeing a copy of the social development department registration certificate.

“It is the responsibility of parents to ensure that their children are in a place that is safe and secure, and to be aware and vigilant of the establishment’s supervisions, routine, and discipline procedures,” she said.

SAPA

Parly mum on Nkandla report committe


Cape Town – Whether Parliament will set up an ad hoc committee to consider Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report on Nkandla could not be officially confirmed on Wednesday.
“Parliament will make an announcement in this regard when there are developments further to our last communication,” Parliament spokesperson Luzuko Jacobs said in an e-mail sent to Sapa.

He was responding to a question on whether reports that National Assembly Speaker Max Sisulu had decided to set up such a committee were correct, and if so, when.

The “last communication” referred to is understood to be Sisulu’s 2 April announcement that Zuma’s response to Madonsela’s report would be published in the parliamentary Announcements, Tablings, and Committee Reports document.

On Tuesday, Beeld newspaper quoted DA Chief Whip Watty Watson and Freedom Front Plus Chief Whip Corné 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 7 May to get the work done in time.
“He [Sisulu] said he wanted to complete it before 6 May. 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, titled “Secure in Comfort”, Madonsela found that President Jacob Zuma and his family improperly benefited from the R246m security upgrades to his private Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal.

These 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 reportedly told Beeld that a statement would be released once a decision on the committee had been taken.

– SAPA

Do not argue with me- Nel warns Oscar


Pretoria – Prosecutor Gerrie Nel cautioned murder accused Oscar Pistorius not to argue with him and answer his questions in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Wednesday.
“Mr Pistorius, please answer the question. Don’t argue with me. If you argue or think about other evidence you will get into trouble,” Nel told Pistorius during cross-examination.

He was questioning the Paralympian about a statement submitted at his bail application that he went onto his balcony to bring a fan into his room.

This was in the early hours of 14 February last year, shortly before he shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp through a locked toilet door, apparently thinking she was an intruder.

He found her slumped over the toilet after he broke the door down. She was shot in the hip, arm, and head.

“I never went onto the balcony,” Pistorius told the court.

He said he placed a stainless steel fan, which was on a tripod, with one leg on the balcony tiles, the other two legs on his bedroom carpet. He said he placed a second fan on the carpet in front of the first.

“I went onto the balcony to bring a fan in,” Nel read from the statement.

Pistorius conceded that this was the case.

‘My story hasn’t changed’

Earlier Pistorius said he never changed his account of how he shot dead Steenkamp.

“My version never changed,” said Pistorius.

“The State’s case has changed many times,” he added.

He said he had read the statements of over 100 witnesses on the time he “took Reeva’s life” on Valentine’s Day last year and there were some things he did not remember.

Switching the light on in the bathroom, calling security, carrying Steenkamp downstairs after he shot her dead in the toilet at his home were among them.

There had been no “reconstruction” of her death taking into account evidence he had seen or heard since then.

“I tendered my story to my counsel… my story hasn’t changed since then.”

He said he wanted to address the court during his bail application last year but he was told he would not cope.

There were “some aspects” he spoke about to his counsel that were not included in his bail statement.

Court was adjourned for lunch.

Pistorius is charged with murder and with contraventions of the Firearms Control Act. He allegedly fired a shot from a Glock pistol under a table at a Johannesburg restaurant in January 2013.

On 30 Septembe 2012 he allegedly shot through the open sunroof of a car with his 9mm pistol while driving with friends in Modderfontein.

SAPA

Watermelon remark distasteful- Oscar


Pretoria – Paralympian Oscar Pistorius admitted in his murder trial on Wednesday that a comment he made about an exploding watermelon he shot at was distasteful.
“That day I shot at a watermelon and the comment I made was distasteful. It was made with reference to a watermelon and not to Reeva,” he told the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria under cross-examination by prosecutor Gerrie Nel.

“Am I correct in saying that your shooting at a watermelon was to see what the effect would be if you shoot somebody in the brain?” Nel asked him.

Pistorius replied he had shot at many materials, including wood.

The video, in which Pistorius refers to a gun as “a zombie stopper”, was screened in the court.

It shows Pistorius and several other people at a shooting range.

The murder accused fires at a watermelon with a handgun. As he hits it and it explodes, there are whoops of triumph.

“It’s not as soft as brains but fuck it’s a zombie stopper,” a person who sounds much like Pistorius is heard saying. The video found its way online.

Pistorius shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, apparently thinking she was an intruder, through the locked door of his toilet on 14 February last year.

He found her slumped over the toilet after he broke the door down. She was shot in the hip, arm, and head.

The athlete is charged with murder and with contravening the Firearms Control Act.

He allegedly fired a shot from a Glock pistol under a table at a Johannesburg restaurant in January 2013.

On 30 September 2012 he allegedly shot through the open sunroof of a car with his 9mm pistol while driving with friends in Modderfontein.

Pistorius has denied guilt on all the charges.

SAPA