9 Murder, 17 Raped In North West


By Obakeng Maje
The North West police arrested a total of 698 suspects through various operations in the past seven days between 01 June 2014 and 08 June 2014 for Contact, Contact related, Property related, trio and many other crimes.

The arrests include 9 for Murder, 17 for Rape, 99 for Assault GBH and assault common, 24 for shoplifting, 10 for driving under the influence of liquor and 175 for drug related crimes. 

“The police managed to seize goods such as 6 firearms, counterfeit cigarettes and various electrical appliances.  Most of the suspects have already appeared in different courts while others are expected to appear on Monday” sergeant Kealeboga Molale said.
-TDN
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Banyana coach lauds her squad


Banyana Banyana’s preparations for the 2014 African Women’s Championships (AWC) got-off to a positive start with an impressive 4-0 victory over neighbours Botswana in an internatinal friendly match on Saturday, 07 June at a packed Isak Steyl Stadium at the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) in Vanderbijil Park.

The 9th edition of the African Women’s Championships will be held in Namibia from 11 – 25 October.

The match was arranged after the Union of Comoros withdrew from the second leg of the qualifiers following their 13-0 loss to South Africa two weeks ago in the first leg.

Sasol Banyana Banyana coach Vera Pauw was impressed with the team’s performance, adding that things will get better as more matches are played.

“The ladies played very well, they were comfortable in passing each other the ball and it shows that they are getting better and adapting to playing together. I also believe we can do better than we did, so there’s still a lot of room for improvement. We are not where we want to be yet,” said Pauw.

The South African Senior Women’s National Team scored three goals in the first stanza of the match, and managed one in the second half.

“We just need to work on making sure that we are accurate in the final third. Yes, Botswana played a defensive game, but we also missed a couple of good chances. It shows that we are improving in our attack. But we need to play against opponents who play an attacking game as well so that we can be able to test our defence,” added Pauw.

Striker Leandra Smeda registered two goals in the match – six in two games. The 25-year-old, who plies her trade with the University of the Western Cape in the Sasol League, scored four goals in the 13-0 win against the Union of Comoros.

“I am pleased with the results, we continued from where we left off against Comoros, and this shows that we are growing as a team. I’m also happy that I am finding the back of the net again. I believe I have improved a lot in my game and I had a feeling before the start of the match that I was going to score. But I have to continue working hard so the goals keep on coming, I should not relax now,” said Smeda, who was named Diski Queen of the Match.

The other two goals came from Portia Modise and Ode Fulutudilu.

Banyana Banyana are in the process of arranging a tour of West Africa later this month to give the players more practice ahead of the AWC. Details will be announced soon.

This is how they lined up:

South Africa: 16-Thoko Mndaweni (GK), 2-Letago Madiba (Simphiwe Dludlu), 3-Nothando Vilakazi, 5-Janine Van Wyk (C), 7-Nomathemba Ntsibande, 9-Amanda Dlamini, 12-Portia Modise, 13-Mamello Makhabane (Slindile Ngubane), 14-Sanah Mollo (Ode Fulutudilu), 15-Refiloe Jane (Shiwe Nogwanya), 17-Leandra Smeda

Subs: 1-Andile Dlamini (GK), 4- Alocia Thoboka, 6-Ode Fulutudilu, 8-Simphiwe Dludlu, 10-Slindile Ngubane, 11-Noko Matlou, 18-Lebogang Ramalepe, 19-Gloria Thato, 20-Shiwe Nogwanya, 21-Chantelle Essau

Coach: Vera Pauw

Botswana: 21-Sedilame Basija (GK), 17-Kgomotso Molefe, 5-Tlamelo Motlhale, 12-Bonang Otlhagile (C), 20-Boitumelo Gammu, 6-Golebaone Selebatso15-Balotlhanyi Johannes, 2-Kesegofetse Mochawe, 11-Thuto Ramafifi, 10-Lebogang Setereke, 7-Refilwe Tholakele

Subs: 16-Peggy Segokgo (GK), 8-Tlamelo Rametlae, 18-Phatsimo Bosa, 9-Thuso Lesaane, 19-Kitso Sheba, 14-Bame Ngenda, 4-Masego Koboto

Coach: Tshepo Mphukuthi
-TDN
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LACK OF PARENTAL CARE LEADS TO ‘STREET LIFE’


Mahikeng- Lack of parental care, drugs and stigmatisation are some of the reasons compelling children to live and work on the streets, Thakaneng Project Manager Meshack Seemelo revealed.

Seemelo was speaking at a day long Child Protection Week campaign held at Thakaneng shelter in Ikangeng township on Friday.

“Our shelter has the capacity to cater for 60 children. Currently we have 54 children. This number fluctuates because most the children go back to the streets. They lack support from their parents. As a result they go back home and never go back to school again or come back to the shelter. Some are being stigmatised by their peers at their various school here in Ikageng township. That is why they end up going back to streets and retail stores to beg for money from the passer-by and motorists” he said.

Despite the challenges Seemelo said they have good stories to tell about some of the children who once indulged in street life. He said some of the kids managed to complete Grade 12 and are employed by Spar and others are now taxi drivers.

Childline Director Alice Carnell urged parents to use the childline optimally to report cases of abused children and those living and working in the streets.

More than ten children live at Promosa taxi rank. Most of them indulge in glue and have all dropped out of school. They claimed that they have not stolen from anybody. They said most of sellers at the taxi rank often send them to the banks to draw and deposit money in their accounts.

One of them who spoke on condition of anonymity said they he is not prepared to go home. He said they depend on food they get from the sellers at the taxi rank.

“In the morning we bath at Mooiriver near the mall. That is our life,” he said.

On Friday newly appointed MEC for Department of Social Development, Fenny Gaolaolwe deployed social workers to Ikageng hotspots areas, taxi ranks and road intersections to raise awareness on the plight of children living and working on the streets and profile them.

Gaolalolwe said her street campaign is geared towards assessing children living and working on the street, identifying push factors that led to the children choosing the streets and retail shops as their homes.

She urged the social workers to visit the families of the children living and working on the streets and write home circumstance report.

“The issue of children living and working on the streets is a serious challenge facing all of us. This year we are targeting hotspots such as road intersections, built-up areas and the hotels in Ngaka Modiri Molema and Dr Kenneth Kaunda districts, Gaolalolwe said adding that her department would assess the report of the families visited by social workers at Ikageng and take necessary steps restore the children to their families.-TDN
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Meyer happy with 1st Bok outing


Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer was pleased with his team’s 47-13 win over a star-studded World XV at DHL Newlands on Saturday.

As it happened: Boks v World XV

The Springboks scored six tries and gained a lot of momentum in the second half of the match, going into the second 40 minutes leading 18-13. This bodes well for next week’s test match against Wales in the Castle Lager Incoming Series.
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Ma Mbeki ‘a true icon of our time’


Johannesburg – ANC stalwart Epainette Mbeki, and the mother of former president Thabo Mbeki, was a true icon, the Commission for Gender Equality said on Saturday.

“Ma Mbeki was not only known as former president Thabo Mbeki’s mother, but had a distinctive uniqueness of speaking her mind on social- political issues,” the CGE said in a statement.

“She was a true icon of our time that was loved and embraced by many in her community for her social responsibility activities.”

She will be missed across by all whose lives she has touched in her family, her village and in the country, the commission said.

Epainette Mbeki, 98, died in East London, Eastern Cape.

She was the mother of former president Thabo Mbeki and the wife of the late African National Congress and SA Communist Party stalwart Govan Mbeki.

The Economic Freedom Fighters said Epainette Mbeki lived an exemplary life in pursuit of the betterment of others.

“Mama Mbeki was hands-on to the very end. She lived among the poor, worked with the poor and provided hope to the hopeless,” spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said.

South Africans, especially the community in her village of Ngcingwane will miss her independent and intelligent mind, her fearlessness to challenge power even when it meant disagreeing with her own son who served as president of the country, said Ndlozi.

North West premier Supra Mahumapelo also sent his condolences to the Mbeki family.

He said the struggle icon lived for her community and gave her life and everything that was hers to the course for the struggle for liberation.

“In her we have lost a humble role model, a courageous and fearless anti-apartheid activist and an independent thinker,” Mahumapelo said in a statement.

The Mbeki family said her funeral would be held at the family home in Ngcingwane, Idutywa, Eastern Cape on Saturday, 14 June.
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