Skateboarding frenzy


Another action-packed weekend at the Kumba Skate Plaza found the Kimberley locals along with a group of skaters from Bloemfontein competing in the highest Ollie contest, two stair best trick jams and even a day-long filming session for the new SA Saturday’s video.

Stuart Walker of Bloemfontein is notorious in the country for his high pop and he definitely lived up to his expectations at the highest Ollie contest, where he jumped over 10 complete skateboards.
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Wits skipper bags staggering R550 000 at PSL Awards


By Kgatliso Ramose
Johannesburg- Sibusiso Vilakazi won big at the glitz and glam Premier Soccer League Awards 2014 that was held at Sandton Convention Centre last night.

The 24-year-old Bidvest Wits captain who is in the wanted list of the big teams walked away with the Footballer of the season which carries R250 000, player’s player of the season R150 000 and the Nedbank Cup player of the tournament award worth R150 000,banking a total of R550 000 in one night.

The footballer of the season award was voted by the PSL coaches while player’s player of the season was voted by the PSL players.

Ajax Cape Town player Keagan Dolly won the ABSA young player of the season.Hlompo Kekana’s goal against Orlando Pirates won him ABSA goal of the season.

On the award that set tongue lashing, last season’s footballer of the season Itumeleng Khune bagged ABSA Goalkepper of the seasons.

Other winners are:

Telkom Knock Out player of the tournament-
Mogakolodi Ngele (Platinum Stars)

MTN8 Last Man Standing- Robert N’gambi (Platinum Stars)

Nedbank Cup
Most promising player -Wanda Mngonyama (Bidvest Wits)

Nedbank Cup
Player of the tournament- Sibusiso Vilakazi (Bidvest Wits)

National First Division
Top Goal Scorer- David Zulu (Black Leopards)

ABSA Premier League
Assistant referee of the season- Edward Madidilane

Referee Of The Season- Zolile Mthetho

Coach of the season- Pitso Mosimane (Mamelodi Sundowns)

Top Goal Scores- Bernand Parker (Kaizer Chiefs)

Chairman Award- Mato Matlala (Golden Arrows)

Multi awards winner and BET Awards nominees Mafikizolo and Zahara were there to entertain.-TDN
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By Kgatliso Ramose
Johannesburg- Sibusiso Vilakazi won big at the glitz and glam Premier Soccer League Awards 2014 that was held at Sandton Convention Centre last night.

The 24-year-old Bidvest Wits captain who is in the wanted list of the big teams walked away with the Footballer of the season which carries R250 000, player’s player of the season R150 000 and the Nedbank Cup player of the tournament award worth R150 000,banking a total of R550 000 in one night.

The footballer of the season award was voted by the PSL coaches while player’s player of the season was voted by the PSL players.

Ajax Cape Town player Keagan Dolly won the ABSA young player of the season.Hlompo Kekana’s goal against Orlando Pirates won him ABSA goal of the season.

On the award that set tongue lashing, last season’s footballer of the season Itumeleng Khune bagged ABSA Goalkepper of the seasons.

Other winners are:

Telkom Knock Out player of the tournament-
Mogakolodi Ngele (Platinum Stars)

MTN8 Last Man Standing- Robert N’gambi (Platinum Stars)

Nedbank Cup
Most promising player -Wanda Mngonyama (Bidvest Wits)

Nedbank Cup
Player of the tournament- Sibusiso Vilakazi (Bidvest Wits)

National First Division
Top Goal Scorer- David Zulu (Black Leopards)

ABSA Premier League
Assistant referee of the season- Edward Madidilane

Referee Of The Season- Zolile Mthetho

Coach of the season- Pitso Mosimane (Mamelodi Sundowns)

Top Goal Scores- Bernand Parker (Kaizer Chiefs)

Chairman Award- Mato Matlala (Golden Arrows)

Multi awards winner and BET Awards nominees Mafikizolo and Zahara were there to entertain.-TDN
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Ombudsman dismisses DA complaint


Johannesburg – The Press Ombudsman has dismissed a complaint by the Democratic Alliance that a story printed in The Star newspaper was inaccurate.

Ombudsman Johan Retief, in a ruling released on Monday, said the complaint was about a story printed on 22 April this year, and syndicated across Independent Group titles, headlined “Reserve Bank ‘does endorse DA economic plans’ “.

“The DA complains that the story inaccurately stated that: the party were running a radio advertisement that the SA Reserve Bank had ‘endorsed’ its economic plan and had “agreed” with it…” said Retief.

“…And party leader Helen Zille said at a rally in Kroonstad that the Reserve Bank had ‘modelled’ its economic policy.”

The story stated that the DA was “continuing to claim that the SA Reserve Bank has endorsed the party’s economic politics, despite both the bank and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan rejecting the claims several months ago”.

Endorsement

This was even though DA leaders were careful to attribute the endorsement of their manifesto to “a Reserve Bank consultant”.

“The journalists claimed that the DA’s radio adverts ‘repeat[ed] the claims’,” Retief said.

“They also reported that Zille said at a rally outside Kroonstad that this consultant ‘did an economic model of the DA’s policies and stated it would lead to eight percent growth and six million real, sustainable jobs’.

“Gordhan reportedly said that the Bank had not endorsed the consultant’s ‘working paper’.”

The text of the advert included: “It’s clear that our country needs jobs. More jobs means less crime and a better life for everyone. The DA will carry out a plan that the South African Reserve Bank [SARB] says will create six million real, permanent jobs…”.

The ombudsman said the journalists also stated the advert said the SARB ‘agreed’ that the DA’s economic plan would lead to an eight percent growth rate and the creation of six million jobs,” Retief said.

Retief said the questions confronting him was whether the story misrepresented the DA’s position and, if so, whether it had likely caused it unnecessary harm.

Zille interview

While Retief believed that the story was technically inaccurate, he referenced an interview Zille had done with eNCA, which The Star had also cited, where she said: “We know we can get six million jobs if we have a proper economic policy that can grow the economy at eight percent per year.

“The Reserve Bank has modelled the DA’s policy and has concluded that indeed we can achieve eight percent growth.”

Retief said if Zille never said those words, he would have found the statement in the story to be essentially untrue and an apology would have been appropriate.

“However, I have evidence that she did make that statement. Even though the story inaccurately stated that the DA’s advert said the SARB had endorsed its policy, I therefore do not believe that this mistake may have caused it unnecessary harm of any kind.”

Retief said he had no evidence that Zille stated the SARB had “modelled” or “endorsed” the DA’s policy, at the rally near Kroonstad.

“The newspaper also did not provide me with any proof to this effect,” he said.

“However, even if it was inaccurate to have stated that she made this statement near Kroonstad, Zille had made the very same assertion elsewhere.

“I therefore again do not believe that this mistake was material and that it would have caused her or her party any unnecessary harm.”

Regardless of the above, Retief was concerned the journalists got the when and the where of Zille’s statement wrong on both occasions.

“This is a cause for concern, and should urgently be addressed by the powers that be at The Star,” he said.

“Secondly, if I ask the newspaper to correct the inaccuracies, the message would still be that Zille was on record as saying that the SARB had modelled the DA’s policy – which is exactly what the party does not want.”

– SAPA

Court to hear ANCYL debt case


Johannesburg – Gallagher Estate Convention Centre will attempt to recover more than R4m the ANCYL allegedly owes it when it goes to the South Gauteng High Court on Monday.

Atterbell Investments, trading as Gallagher Estate, said the ANC Youth League owed it more than R4m for four events at the centre in June 2011.

In April it asked the court to place the ANCYL under final liquidation or provisionally sequestrate it.

According to an affidavit by the convention centre’s chief executive Adolf Venter, a default judgment was handed down on the matter in September 2011.

In March, another liquidation case against the league was settled out of court. High Court Judge Phillip Boruchowitz discharged a provisional liquidation order made in November last year.

The original liquidation order against the league was applied for by Bloemfontein events company Z2 Presentations, which had originally been tasked with running the ANCYL’s 2008 national conference in the Free State. The conference left the company R15m out of pocket after the league did not pay its bill.

A hotel, trading as Palanquin Hospitality Management and based in Bloemfontein, claimed R1.5m from the ANCYL, lawyer Steven van Rensburg said during a new court application in January.

Palanquin, which is in liquidation, provided accommodation for the conference delegates.

SAPA

Union boss living it up while strikers starve


Johannesburg – While striking platinum mineworkers starve, the leader of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) is living in the lap of luxury, according to a report.

Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa owns three BMWs worth about R900 000 as well as three houses, including a guest house, The Star said.
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Alleged Mangaung plotter’s case to resume


Bloemfontein – The trial of a man accused of taking part in a rightwing coup plot will resume in the Free State High Court on Monday.

On Thursday, the State closed its case against treason accused Johan Prinsloo.

Prosecutor Torie Pretorius handed a list of admissions to the court the accused had made, in agreement with his legal counsel Johann Nel.

Prinsloo, 51, of Springs in Gauteng, faces charges of treason, conspiracy to take part in terrorist acts, and possession of illegal ammunition.

Prinsloo, Martin Keevy, 49, and Mark Trollip, 48, were arrested for an alleged plan to attack the ANC’s Mangaung conference at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein in December 2012.

Prinsloo allegedly attempted, between July 2012 and 16 December 2012, to overthrow the government by trying to obtain mortar bombs and other weapons to attack President Jacob Zuma and Cabinet ministers during the conference. He pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

Trollip pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy and was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment last year. Keevy was declared unfit to stand trial.
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Man tortures 2-year-old


Cape Town – A man has been arrested after allegedly severely assaulting his girlfriend’s 2-year-old son in Beaufort-West, Western Cape police said on Sunday.

The 28-year-old man was arrested on Saturday after a local community radio station appealed for help to find him, Captain Malcolm Pojie said.

This was after the man allegedly kept his girlfriend and her child captive in their home in Khanya Street, Mandela Square, on Thursday from the time they woke up until 14:45, when the woman escaped.

“Witness account by the mother reveals that the suspect slapped and kick[ed] the boy in the face, burned his feet with boiling water, put a cement brick on the boy’s chest and stamped his feet on it and also forced the boy to eat his own faeces,” Pojie said.

People outside the home heard the mother cry and one of them broke a window to get into the house and rescued the child. The man fled the scene.

“The child was transported to hospital by ambulance and immediately transferred to George hospital due to the severity of the injuries he sustained.

“The boy, who had undergone an emergency procedure at the George hospital, has shown satisfactory results although he is still in a serious condition.”

The arrested man would appear in court soon to face a charge of attempted murder.

SAPA

Vodacom to acquire 100% of Neotel


Cape Town – Vodacom Group [JSE:VOD] has advised shareholders that it has entered into an agreement with the shareholders of Neotel Proprietary Limited (Neotel) to acquire 100% of the company for R7bn.

Vodacom said it will fund the acquisition through available cash resources and existing credit facilities. The deal remains subject to the fulfilment of a number of conditions, in particular regulatory approvals.

Neotel is South Africa’s second-largest fixed telecommunications operator. It provides a range of value-added voice, internet and data services for businesses and retail customers.

Vodacom’s customer base will benefit from Neotel’s extensive fibre assets and enterprise capabilities, which will allow Vodacom to accelerate its fixed enterprise strategy and stimulate greater competition in South Africa’s fixed telecommunications sector.

The combined entity will be able to offer an expanded product range and, as a consequence, enhanced customer choice. The transaction is expected to close before the end of the current financial year, although the requisite regulatory approvals will play a role in this. SENS

Fire sweeps through Joburg CBD shops


Johannesburg – A fire swept through five shops in the Johannesburg city centre on Monday morning, the city’s emergency services said.

“No one was in the shops,” said spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi.

“We are still busy extinguishing it.”

The cause of the fire, which was reported at around 06:00, was unknown.

The five shops were situated along Bree and Mooi streets.

Mulaudzi said motorists should be cautious when driving in the vicinity.

Metro police spokesperson Superintendent Wayne Minnaar said traffic was being diverted.

He said the damage of the fire was extensive.
SAPA