Cassper declares a war over alleged Setswana comments


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Cape Town – After winning 5 Metro FM Awards you would think Cassper Nyovest deserves a break?!

But no, not according to radio DJ Douglas Mosadi.

The North West radio personality allegedly told his listeners that Cassper refused to do an interview on Motsweding FM because the rapper can’t speak Setswana. #hismothertongue

ICYDK, Cassper is from Mafikeng in the North West and raps mainly in Tswana on his debut album, Tsholofelo.

The rapper who is currently on holiday told his fans on Twitter that he was very “frustrated” and “disgusted” to hear that the well-known DJ spoke bad about him.

I’d just like to clear the air. What @dmosadi said about me on Motsweding FM is a complete lie. I haven’t even spoken to him in 4 months.

— Cassper Nyovest (@CassperNyovest) March 3, 2015

So as one does when someone speaks badly of you, Cassper threatened legal action for spreading these lies.

On Facebook he posted:

Post by Cassper Nyovest.

And he also tweeted:

Don’t like to play victim but the media is writing and saying all sorts of negative stuff about me since the Metros. Thought they’d be happy

— Cassper Nyovest (@CassperNyovest) March 3, 2015

We love you Casper! Don’t let the shade dull your shine!

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Morokweng livestock-theft suspects remanded in custody


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
TAUNG- A case against Morokweng stock-theft suspects was postponed by Taung Magistrates Court on Thursday until 16 March 2015.

Edwin Legakwe(48) and Nicholas Hlela(38) were remanded in custody after their quest to be released on bail failed.

According to the investigating officer, sergeant Christopher Louw, the two might be part is a syndicate that operates around Taung in stealing livestock.

He said livestock-theft is rife in Taung and surrounding areas. Louw also alleges that the two might be flight-risk.

Legakwe and Hlela, who is from Ladysmith, Kwazulu-Natal were subsequently arrested by community members after they were found in possession of 31 suspected stolen goats.

They were beaten up before being handed over to the police.

The case was postponed until 16 March 2015 for bail application.
-TDN
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Vaalharts water canal project brought to a grinding halt


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
HARTSWATER- Some of the residents of Hartswater and surrounding areas are up in arms after the project of building canals around their area came to a grinding halt before it can start.

According to Niklaas Kraal(28) who was one of those who were employed by the sub-contractor hired to build the canals, said they have been sent from pillar to post by the sub-contractor.

“We were hired last year in September, we also went through medical test, but until now nothing came forth. We saw people working without knowing how because we were hired in front of everybody at coommunity hall where the project was unveiled” Kraal said.

Close to 20 people gathered at old-Bankdrift High School on Wednesday and blocked the entry where the contractor’s materials were kept.

They barricaded the gate with tree logs and stones.

Tebogo Pilato said it seems the contractor took them for a ride because they saw people from Taung coming to work at the site without their consent.

“We see people those who were not hired at that time reporting on duty, while we’re stucked here. We will block this gate until our grievances are taken into consideration” Pilato said.

The owners of the company hired to build the canals where left stranded at the site as they tried to remove their working materials from the site, but the demented employees never budged.

The Phokwane Municipal spokesperson Kgalalelo Letshabo said the project was brought to the area by department of Water Affairs.

“We cannot respond regarding the matter as the project was brought here by Department of Water Affairs, so all inquiries are handled by them” Letshabo outlines.

The department of Water Affairs allegedly launched the project to build new canals as the old ones are at fault.
-TDN
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Nigeria building collapse: Family still refuses to bury victim


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The Mkhulisi family is refusing to accept the results of an independent pathologist who has confirmed that the body of the Nigerian building collapse victim is that of their family member, Phumzile Mkhulisi.

The Mkhulisi family from Benoni, east of Johannesburg, decided to view the remains, despite government’s advice against it.

For more http://www.sabc.co.za

Three arrested after shoot-out with police in Rosebank


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Three people have been arrested after a shoot-out with police in Rosebank, Johannesburg. The suspects were allegedly driving a hijacked car.

Police spokesperson, Mack Ngomezulu, says, “The Gauteng Flying Squad picked up a signal of the vehicle that was hijacked on Monday the 2nd of March in Yeoville, near Rosebank.”

For more http://www.sabc.co.za

Two arrested in connection with ATM bombing in Bellville


 

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Cape Town Metro Police have arrested two men in Bellville, Western Cape, who are suspected of being linked to an ATM bombing.

The City’s Mayoral Committee member for Safety, JP Smith, says two officers were patrolling the area on foot when they heard screams in the Bellville CBD.

For more http://www.sabc.co.za

Zuma to intervene in train crisis


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Train commuters in the Tshwane corridor have urged President Jacob Zuma to help ease congestion on trains and daily delays by asking metro-rail officials to increase the number of trains in their areas.

The president paid a surprise visit to different public transport facilities in Mamelodi and the Pretoria CBD on Friday. The president interacted with train and taxi commuters as well as passengers of the Pretoria CBD bus rapid transport.

For more http://www.sabc.co.za

N West municipalities, departments under investigation


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An investigation has been instituted into the operations of several North West municipalities and departments.

The controversial Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality is among those that will be probed. It was placed under administration and subsequently dissolved following the mismanagement of funds.

For more http://www.sabc.co.za

Calm restored in Bekkersdal, eight arrested


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Eight people have been arrested for public violence after angry residents of Bekkersdal on the West Rand damaged municipal buildings and looted foreign-owned shops.

Earlier, residents embarked on an illegal protest against alleged corruption, nepotism and maladministration in the Westonaria local municipality.

For more http://www.sabc.co.za

ANCYL in Dr Ruth Mompati lauds Moeti’s appointment as PR councilor


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Taung – The ANC Youth League in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompai Region has welcomed the appointment of Mika Moeti as the new councillor in the Greater Taung Local Municipality.

Moeti filled the gap left by the late Lepodisi Tong who was also the ANC Chief Whip in the Municipality.

The Youth League expresses its appreciation and the confidence it has in Moeti whom it trust will continue the mandate of the ANC to deliver a better life of the citizens of this municipality and move the broader South African society forward.

The regional secretary Lekgotla Crespo Menyatso noted with joy that Moeti symbolizes a seasoned leader of the broader liberation movement and a loyal cadre to implement the people’s contract to better life. “As the ANC Youth we called upon the leadership to deploy cadres who are clear in terms of the understanding of the policy position of the movement,”

“We will continue to appeal for the deployment of cadres who can fearlessly play the political oversight role and hold administration accountable,” said Menyatso.

Moeti is currently a member of the regional executive committee of the ANC in the Dr Ruth Mompati. He is also the regional secretary of SANCO and led the SACP in the region.

At its regional congress held in June 2014, the Youth League resolved that municipalities must urgently heed the call of young people’s needs. Menyatso called upon leaders of councils to resuscitate the defunct youth desks in most municipalities including the one in Greater Taung.

“The Youth League can no longer tolerate the appointment of cheque collectors who in turn serve their narrow personal interest that ultimately undermine the growth and discipline of our movement,” concluded Menyatso.

-TDN

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