Truck collision leaves man critically injured


BY NALEDI BOGACWI
A collision between a truck and bakkie on the on the R54, 35km outside of Potchefstroom, has left a 35-year-old man critically injured.

ER24 paramedics, along with provincial services, arrived on the scene and found both vehicles stationary on the side of the road.

ER24 spokesperson Russel Meiring said the engine of the bakkie had been ripped out in the collision and was found lying a few metres away in the road.

“On assessment, paramedics found the lifeless body of the male driver lying slumped over the door of the bakkie. The patient was found to have sustained severe injuries to his head, chest and back and was in a critical condition,” he said.

Paramedics rapidly extricated the patient from the vehicle and provided him with advanced life support. Once treated, the patient was airlifted by a medical helicopter to a private hospital in Johannesburg for urgent attention.

Fortunately no-one from the truck sustained any injuries.

Local authorities were on scene for further investigations.
-TDN
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MEC Maine favourite contender to lead ANCYL as president


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
The ANCYL in the people’s province of North West is hereby putting public its view on the recent political developments across our province and nationally.

Preparation to the 25th National Congress

The process of preparing for the national congress of the ANCYL is nearing its conclusion. Branch General Meetings have taken place, members of the ANCYL have been and are still busy on discussions of policy and what ought to be the program of the ANCYL post the 25th National congress.

ANCYL spokesperson in North West, Tshiamo Tsotetsi said it is worth noting that this exercise has been taking place concurrently with the nomination of branch delegates and the nomination of the preferred leadership outlook of the incoming NEC.

“The PEC is glad to express that branches of the ANCYL around the province in their overwhelming numbers have proved to be in agreement with the position of the PEC to forward our provincial chairperson Cde. Collen Mokone Maine as the preferred candidate for the ANC Youth league presidency,” he said.

Tsotetsi said the name of comrade Desmond Moela has also been making decisive rounds amongst the branch nominations to stand as the deputy president to the presidency of Collen Maine.

He said the process is thus far free of violence or intimidation and those with contrary view are accepting majority views with the necessary discipline of the movement. “This process is in many ways giving an indication that the youth of the ANC are more than ready to restore the founding values, principle and discipline of our beloved Youth League.”

The PEC will later in the month of August organise a PGC of all branches that have qualified to go to congress, where in the general position of the province will be adopted as a final stage of gearing ourselves for the 25th national congress.

“We are continuing to advance the mandate of the PEC of extensively engaging with other provinces to explain our position unto them and familiarising them with the leadership qualities entailed by our preferred candidate for the youth league presidency. As the province we also quite happy about the warm manner in which other provinces are accepting our delegation and are thus far showing the overwhelming willingness to join the ship of restoring the culture, discipline and the historic general organisational decorum of the ANCYL.”

“We are once again reminding members of the ANCYL to continue utilising these BGM’s as the platforms of building the strong organisation and ensuring that they produce the ANCYL that is ready to take youth development matters head on particularly in the branch levels,” he said.

Planned massive retrenchments in the mining sector

The ANCYL in the North West province noted with disgust the intensions of Lonmin and other mining companies to retrench masses of our people in order to protect their massive profits in the midst of the global financial crisis.

“We wish to caution these mining houses that the execution of such intentions, will result in the total shut down of such mines by the youth of the North West province, until such a time that they will be properly ran by government on behalf of the people.

“For it is increasingly becoming impossible to explain to our people, the reason why their own minerals are still not giving them employment, funding the education of their children and providing them with the quality health care.”

Tsotetsi said yet the very same people who are massively looting minerals turns to be courageous enough to easily jump to a conclusion of retrenching the workers whenever they deem it necessary to do so.

“We call on the CEO of Lonmin and Amplats to cut their annual salary and that of top executives with no less than 50%, in the period of this financial crisis to cater for and save the jobs of the masses of mine workers that they are intending to retrench.

“For as long as the mine bosses are earning millions, we the youth of North west province are refusing to accept the notion that these mines are feeling the pinch of the financial crisis. We therefore further call on them to respond to their social responsibilities and begin to build necessary facilities such as libraries, recreational centres, sports facilities, empower youth and women, MME’s and cooperatives and give the youth bursaries to further their education,” he said.

The ANCYL will initiate a process of engaging with all leading sectors of the economy in the province with an intention of pushing them to place the interest of the youth central to their operation, and further lobby them to adopt the patriotic character of placing the interest of nation building before those of maximising accumulation

On the South African Rugby team and general transformation

“Our rugby team is currently preparing for yet another world cup that will take place later in 2015. The ANCYL take note of the successes that the country has registered within this concerned sporting code.

“However the racially informed method of team selection only serve to compromise what the new South Africa stands for, the rainbow nation can’t only reflect on the spectators grand stands it must also be visible on the South African team. This matter can’t always be postponed, because it deepens the racial divides in sport and translate to the country in general,” Tsotetsi said.

The ANCYL wants to challenge the national congress to have a general discussion on the visible slow pace of transformation in all areas that were dominated by white people before 1994. “It is clear, starting from the economy right up to the sports activities, that less is being done by a white community to integrate itself into our diverse nation.”

The ANCYL says the status quo can’t be ignored forever. The people of South Africa all deserve to feel the warmth of freedom beyond the RDP houses and the social grants. “Our people must be free to enter North West University Potchefstroom campus without feeling like they are not in their own country. Our people must participate in agriculture and not be excluded from accessing the market,” he said.

ANCYL in North West said the fees of these multi-racial and private schools must not be used to close the black majority from accessing them.

“The question of race relations must be re-opened in the country and it must start with the youth league at its national congress. Our failure to confront these issues will undermine the efforts of our greatest giants of the liberation struggle and the liberation struggle as a whole.”

He said democracy will never mean anything to people if they continue to see a certain part of the nation with all the privileges amassed from our dark past and still sustain them today.
-TDN
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‘N West man sentenced to life imprisonment for murder’


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
The North West Acting Provincial Commissioner;  Major General Jacob Tsumane welcomed life imprisonment sentence handed over to Lebogang Babu Chika, 26, by the North Gauteng High Court sitting in Potchefstroom for murder on Wednesday.    

The incident took place in August 2013 at Ellaton, Klerksdorp where a lifeless body of Pule Kumbi, 44, was found lying in a pool of blood with multiple stab wounds. 

North West police spokesperson col Sabata Mokgwabone said it was revealed that the deceased’s wife, Zodwa Kumbi was involved in the case during investigations. 

“She allegedly hired Lebogang Babu Chika and Abel Papa Olifant,28, to kill her husband. Lebogang Chika and Zodwa were arrested the day before the funeral while Abel Papa Olifant was arrested a day later,” Mokgwabone said.

They all appeared in Klerksdorp Magistrates’ Court and were remanded in custody for formal bail application.

The bail was successfully opposed, however, Zodwa Kumbi was granted R15 000 after her appeal while the other accused remained in custody.  

The accused, with exception of  Zodwa Kumbi appeared in court on 23 February 2015, and her bail was eventually forfeited on 9 March 2015.  Lebogang Chika’s sentencing came after he pleaded guilty upon appearance in court on Tuesday.  

The case was remanded  to Wednesday, 12 August 2015 and he was sentenced to life imprisonment. He was also  declared unfit to possess any firearm in terms of Section 103 of the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (ACT NO. 60 OF 2000).

Meanwhile, Abel Papa Olifant who was on parole when he was arrested after being sentenced in 2008 to 15 years imprisonment for murder, will be appearing in court today, 13 August 2015.

The community is requested to assist with information that may lead to the arrest of Zodwa Kumbi by calling the Investigating Officer; Detective Lt Col Lindsy Veldschoen on 082 856 0912.         
“We would like to commend the team of dedicated members who made it possible to secure the conviction. We have no doubt that this will send a clear message that crime does not pay”, said Major General Jacob Tsumane.
-TDN
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‘Situation calm amid protest in Magogong’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

Taung arrested a 21-year-old suspect for public violence on Tuesday in Magogong, Taung. He will appear in the Taung Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. 

North West police said the suspect and about 500 other community members barricaded the road that enters Diplankeng village in Magogong with stones, tree branches, and burning tyres.

“The community members were picketing over more service delivery. Police were called and on their arrival, protesters allegedly pelted stones at them. Police reinforcements were called in to restore order and to allow a smooth flow of traffic,” colonel Sabata Mokgwabone said.

According to the information received the community was protesting about the provision of various services. 

Meanwhile, the North West Acting Provincial Commissioner commended members of the South African Police Service in Mahikeng Cluster as well as the leadership of the community of Matsatseng for the conduct when handling another community protest well on Sunday.

“The community leadership and SAPS members managed to stabilize the situation until the Mahikeng Local Municipality Mayor came to address the protesting community. Although traffic was affected on R49 road, no violence occurred and no damaged to property was reported. 

“We urge individuals and communities to follow lawful processes to exercise their right to gather and protest and should feel free to enquire from the police for guidance if they are not sure about the procedure”, said Major General Jacob Tsumane.           
-TDN
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Premier Mahumapelo sets up Marikana Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal committee


Bokone Bophirima Premier SOR Mahumapelo has established the Marikana Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal committee.

Office Of The Premier acting spokesperson Brian Setswambung said this is an all-inclusive structure that the Premier set up to respond to the need for all our people in Marikana to unite irrespective of their backgrounds.

“It is the view of the Premier that the wounds and conflict of the past can best be resolved when we collectively engage in dialogue and draw lessons from the past,” he said.

The philosophy of Saamtrek Saamwerk therefore finds resonance in the context of Marikana.

“Premier Mahumapelo is convinced that more can be achieved when government collaborates with stakeholders, hence the call for all stakeholders to join hands with government in a quest for lasting peace and stability in Marikana.”

More than 30 people were killed during the Marikana strike that ensued amid wage dispute at Lonmin platinum mine near Rustenburg three years ago.
-TDN
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Goalkeeper Coaching Workshop


The SAFA Coaching Department in partnership with KNVB, will be conducting a Goalkeeper Coaching Workshop in Randburg, Johannesburg.

DETAILS OF THE WORKSHOP:

EVENT:
4-DAY WORLD COACHES GOALKEEPER WORKSHOP

DATE:
17 – 20 AUGUST 2015

TIME:
08H30 – 17H30 DAILY

VENUE:
RANDBURG SPORTS COMPLEX
(@RANDDBURG FC – JUST OFF REPUBLIC ROAD)

INSTRUCTORS:
ALEX HEREDIA, ROD DE BLOIS, ARENT BEKHOF

Interested Goalkeeper Coaches should forward their CV to:

Christina Phafane on Christina.phafane@safa.net or

Fax no: 0868067917

AND SHOULD INCLUDE:

– Activity report (maximum 2 pages)

– ID Copy

– Signed reference letter from the Club/Region/LFA

NB: THE WORKSHOP IS FREE BUT COACHES SHOULD MAKE THEIR OWN TRAVELLING ARRANGEMENTS
-TDN
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You only develop when you play against the best – Senong


Head coach of the South African U19 Thabo Senong says there were many lessons learnt from the recently ended Durban U19 International Football Tournament.

This was the second edition of the tournament, which was won by Santos of Brazil in 2014.

Senong and his squad finished third in the 2015 event, ahead of Germany’s VFB Stuttgart. Arsenal of London won the tournament after defeating Dutch side PSV Eindhoven 2-1 in the final.

Other teams that took part were the Kwazulu-Natal Academy squad, Galatasary (Turkey), AC Milan (Italy) and Celtic (Scotland).

Hoy Park Management, the Kwazulu-Natal Provincial Government and the eThekwini Municipality, in partnership with the South African Football Association (SAFA), hosted the tournament.

SAFA Media sat down with Senong a few days after the event to get his thoughts.

Matlhomola Morake: What was the experience like for you as a coach?

Thabo Senong: It was a good experience for me as coach of the South African U19 side playing against teams of high standards, with players that have the technical quality and were very organised tactically from top European academies. I was very impressed with the standard of the football and it was a fruitful experience for me, I have learnt a lot and I am hoping our players too have taken something out of this whole experience.

MM: As head of the SA U20 National Team, how will the tournament help you?

TS: This is a rebuilding phase for our U20 National Team. We are building a new team that will play in the African Youth Championship qualifiers next year in April, and for me this was the best platform to prepare the team and build a base. We are very happy that these boys have responded very well to the challenge. These are the boys who were identified in the SAFA Interprovincial Tournament held in Bloemfontein last year, and hopefully we will get more players in the second Interprovincial Tournament next month in the North West Province and reinforce the squad, make it an even better team.
MM: With eight teams playing different styles of football – English, Italian, Dutch, South African, German – how was it playing against them?

TS: Obviously it was not easy because those boys have been together for some time in their academies, they have solid basic skills of playing the game, they were nurtured from an early age and as you say the approaches were different. If you look at Stuttgart, PSV, AC Milan it was more or less easy for them to apply different tactics because of their tactical proficiency and technical strength, and it was challenging for us as South Africans, but then again we have talented players in this country. Our main challenge is that our players were not nurtured from an early age but as coaches we had to come up with means to make sure that the boys can compete in this level and also show what they are made of. We also wanted to measure the standards and gauge the gap – it has been proven that the gap is getting closer. Most of the visiting teams were impressed with our standard, with our talent and they were generally impressed with the whole organisation. One can only say it was a fruitful experience and there is a bright future in the development of South African football. In the near future we will have quality youngsters that will represent Bafana Bafana and also our local professional clubs. Hopefully some secure overseas contracts.

MM: Having said that, how important are these tournaments and how regularly should they be played?

TS: We need these kind of tournaments, if possible, two or three times a year. I am very happy that SAFA gave our boys and us an opportunity to be part of this event, we are also grateful to the organisers for the invitation. If you look at the European and some South American teams they develop better because they play against competitive sides in their normal weekend fixtures, whilst South African players don’t get to be tested against the best every weekend. So it is very important that our boys get this kind of competition because you only develop when you play against the best, and this is what is lacking in South Africa. We don’t see our competitive academies like Ajax Cape Town maybe playing a league system against Kaizer Chiefs because of our geographical factors. But the sooner we try to solve that problem where our boys can travel countrywide playing the best academies, the sooner will be able to fast-track their development and we will be able to produce better players.

MM: Third place finish from eight teams, was that you expected?

TS: I must say I am very proud of the boys because out of the top eight teams we managed to get bronze. It was a good achievement for the boys, but you know as coaches we always want to achieve more, we want to see more success. But then again, looking at other factors like the little time we had with the boys, one can say that we are very proud with our third place finish. We believe that it is a huge achievement, the display from the boys was very good and the results showed. And if you look at how the team did last year where we couldn’t get out of the group stages, now we not only got out but also came back with a bronze medal, this shows there is some improvement and shows we have a lot of talent in this country.
-TDN
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Potchefstroom head-on crash leaves man critical


BY REGINALD KANYANE
A man was critically injured during an accident on the R54 Potchefstroom Vereeniging road approximately forty kilometres from Potchefstroom on Wednesday.

Netcare 911 paramedics and other services arrived at the scene and found that a light utility vehicle and a heavy goods vehicle had collided head-on. “The scene was scattered with accident debris as the heavy goods vehicle’s wheel drove over the light utility vehicle resulting in the vehicle being ripped apart and the male driver being flung out of the vehicle,” Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi Steinmann said.

Paramedics found the thirty-five-year-old man lying on the ground and upon assessment found the man to be in a critical condition.

The Netcare1 helicopter was activated to airlift the critically injured man to hospital for the urgent and specialised treatment that he required.

“The two occupants of the heavy goods vehicle were not injured during the head-on collision.”

Exact detail surrounding the cause of the head-on crash and preceding events will remain the subject of a police investigation.
-TDN
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