Blatter associate denies ’90-day suspension’ claim


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An associate of Sepp Blatter insisted on Wednesday that the besieged FIFA chief had not been threatened with a 90-day suspension, despite British media reports to the contrary.

“I was with president Blatter 30 minutes ago and no information of this kind was communicated to us,” the associate told AFP after claims that FIFA’s ethics committee had recommended a suspension of 90 days.

Contacted by AFP, a spokesman for the ethics committee tribunal refused to comment.

Several British media outlets, including Sky News and The Guardian, reported that the ethics watchdog had recommended a provisional suspension of 90 days.

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Boks on rampant 64-0 victory over USA


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Springbok wing Bryan Habana dusted himself off from a horrific first half mid-air collision to score a hattrick of tries and write himself into Rugby World Cup folklore as the Boks secured top spot in Pool B.

The flying wing scored three tries in a 21-minute spell after the break to move to 15 World Cup tries – equalling All Black great Jonah Lomu’s World Cup record. In the process he also pulled level with Wallaby legend David Campese on 64 in Tests.

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SANCO members to picket outside High Court


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

MAHIKENG- THE South African National Civic Organisation(SANCO) provincial Chairperson, Paul Sebegoe will address SANCO members who will be picketing outside the North West High Court in Mahikeng tomorrow.

Over 500 SANCO members from Monakato village are expected to picket outside the court before the application for an interdict submitted by Rustenburg Local Municipality is heard.

The municipality approached the court after SANCO in Monakato confronted them to stop wrongful allocation of low cost (RDP) houses and evictions two months ago.TDN App



“We are challenging the irregularities and maladministration in housing delivery that are causing tensions, divisions and unnecessary conflicts within our communities,” said Sebegoe ahead of the court hearing.

He said that he will be accompanied by members of the Provincial Executive Committee (PEC).

Sebegoe will address members after the court hearing.  
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R2m reward is offered for Bozwana’s killers


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PRETORIA – The North West Business Forum has offered a R2 million reward for information that leads to the successful conviction of Wandile Bozwana’s murderers. 

Bozwana and a female employee were shot when they stopped at the Garsfontein Road exit off the N1 highway.

He later died in hospital. 

Police have also confirmed they’re investigating an attempted murder case after a business associate was shot on the same stretch of highway on Sunday. 

It’s been five days since three gunmen murdered Bozwana in broad daylight and the police have yet to announce a breakthrough in their investigation. 

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‘Maine to remain Provincial MEC For Local Government’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE North West provincial government announced that newly-elected ANCYL president Collen Maine remains in his position as provincial MEC for Local Government and Human Settlements.

Acting provincial government spokesperson Brian Setswambung said: “Collen Maine remains as MEC for Human Settlements and Local Government for now unless otherwise. We have not received any formal resignation letter from Maine himself, so situation remains unchanged.”

Maine was elected to lead the ANCYL a month ago. ANCYL secretary general, Njabulo Nzuza said that the ANCYL National Executive Committee (NEC) was the only structure that could decide which positions becomes full time.

“The constitution described that the NEC is the only structure that decide which positions will be run as full time. So far, there are four full time positions. Secretary General, Head of Organiser and Media Liaison Officer. It really does not matter whether the president continues with his job as MEC or not.” Nzuza said.

However the decision sparks political outcry. Economic Freedom Fighters in Ngaka Modiri Molema region said that they regard Maine’s decision as unethical.

EFF regional spokesperson, Seitebogeng Nkitseng said: “Maine is not prepared to give up his R1.6 million salary which he enjoys with the benefits of a luxury of a plush sedan and a state-owned house as MEC. This comes after the league’s national executive committee decided that the role of the president would not be a full-time.”

Nkitseng said that while it has been the tradition in the league to have the president

full time at the ANC’s headquarters, Luthuli House, ANCYL has resorted to its mother body tactics of playing paper games.

“We have seen how the ANC will resort to changing the rules if they are not comfortable with them, which forms part of the prevalent political culture of tribal nepotism and corruption in the ANC. The ANCYL will continue to utter rhetoric slogans of revolution and economic freedom, but remains captured by politics of the belly,” she said.

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‘North West man kills pregnant girlfriend’


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A 28 year-old man from Majemantsho, near Mahikeng, faces a murder charge after he allegedly strangled his pregnant girlfriend to death.

The incident happened in Dithakong village on Sunday morning.

North West police spokesperson Major Pelonomi Makau said that the girlfriend was also 28 years old and she was 18 weeks pregnant.

Makau said the two had a bitter argument with the boyfriend allegedly accusing the deceased of cheating with her previous lover.

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“The boyfriend alleged that his girlfriend who had two children from previous relationship was still romantically involved with her former boyfriend. An argument ensued between the two, and the suspect strangled the girlfriend to death. She was found death by a neighbour in her shack,” Makau said.

Makau said that the boyfriend fled the scene and went back to his house in Majemantsho, but later informed his father of what had happened.

“The father of the suspect handed him over to the police and a case of murder was opened against the suspect. He will appear before Mmabatho Magistrate’s Court soon,” Makau said.

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Two perished, three injured in a car crash


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

TWO perished, three injured in a car accident on Monday between Ventersdorp and Coligny.

North West police spokesperson, Maj Pelonomi Makau said the driver of a white Tata Sedan, James Thambe lost control of his vehicle and veered of the road.

“The driver and the passengers were travelling from Mahikeng to Johannesburg when the accident occurred. Two deceased aged 12 and 22 respectively, were relatives to the driver. The car rolled several times and they died on the spot. The driver and other two passengers were taken to local hospital for medical attention,”

Makau said a culpable homicide case has been opened an investigation continues.

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Premier’s wife, Kule extend helping hand to grannies


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BY NALEDI BOGACWI

THE North West provincial government premier Supra Mahumapelo’s wife, Kule Mahumapelo launched the Grandparents Day at Mmabatho Convention Centre in Mahikeng on Sunday. Kule said that she launched this program in innovative way to celebrate the lives of elderly people in the province.

Mahumapelo, together with faith-based organisations, traditional leaders and business entities took this initiative towards reaching out to the elderly in the province as part of giving back to society’s needs.

“It has always been my journey and dream to give back to society and encourage other sectors and the community to do the same. The issues that are faced by our elderly people are societal matter and is not only the responsibility of government. We need to assist the community in making sure that every citizen has the right to live under conducive condition,” Kule said.

A 45 year-old businesswoman said that the initiative was driven by passion and she was concerned about the condition elder people always found themselves in. She said most of the elderly people live in fear from their own children.

“Most of the challenges we came across after visiting the elderly people, you will find that their grandchildren abuse them either financial, some of them tend to be raped or either left with a burden of raising grand children while their parents are nowhere to be found.”

Mahumapelo said that they called on various stakeholders to take part in the initiative and they will work hand-in-hand with Social Development department.

About 300 most senior citizens from previously disadvantaged areas as far as Masutlhe, Seweding, Lokaleng and other areas of Mahikeng were showered with gifts in honour of the heritage and teachings embedded throughout history.

Some of the elderly received massage and Violet Morule from Tloung village in Mahikeng said: “I high-appreciate the initiative by Kule Mahumapelo because it seemed that we were forgotten as senior citizens. We would like to see more programs like this one as some of elderly people are living in poverty because their children ignore them.”

Another recipient was Maria Seleke from Dryharts village, in Taung. Seleke who was blind said that the government must make sure they are taken care of.

“We sometimes encounter problems when visiting government institutions. The departments are far, and at the end of the day we need to use our small money for transportation to visit hospitals and other government institutions. We would be grateful if the service could be upgraded also to suit us as senior citizens.” Seleke said.

Kule Mahumapelo said that the initiative will be spreading across the province.

Activities that unfolded during the day had been encapsulated to fulfil the daily appetite of the elderly.

“The programme is intended to be celebrated on a yearly basis throughout the four districts of the province that will eventually culminate into a provincial event. We have partnered with Victoria’s hospital which helping us in conducting health screening. We also have Red Cross organisation and we urge all stakeholders and businesspersons in the province to be part of this,” Kule said.

She said that grandparents were a vital link in strong families and increasingly, they helped to take care of our nation’s children. Kule said that the role of the parents has also increased as more grandparents served as primary caregivers and more grandchildren were living with them.

“We call upon the youth to be part of the initiative because I believe they contribute to the burden that our grandparents found themselves in. We want to eliminate this, so we cannot do it alone.” Kule said.

North West Office of the Premier Representative, Bishop Michael Khunou said that the initiative was a supplementary from the premier’s vision.

“We saw it fit to partner with the wife of the premier because as the second citizen in the province, she has a responsibility. We support the motion and believe that this will touch many lives across the province.”  Khunou said.

The grandparents received blankets and food parcels.

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‘Former MK member re-buried in Mahikeng’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

THE reburial of uMkhonto Wesizwe member Sandile Ngqobe took place at Mmabatho Civic Centre in Mahikeng on Saturday. Ngqobe who was a struggle icon died in 1986 after he was ambushed during the combat at shopping complex in Zola, Soweto by apartheid police.

Ngqobe was born in Ramosadi village; Mahikeng joined the MK in 1977 after secretly crossing the border through Ramatlabama into Botswana. He ultimately gained military training in Angola and Zambia. Ngqobe’s main deployment as MK fighter was to protect ANC military wing camps from attacks by UNITA rebels who collaborated with the apartheid regime.

ANC provincial chairperson Supra Mahumapelo said that Ngqobe contributed his life in abolishing apartheid. He said that Ngqobe has contributed to freedom and democracy enjoyed by all South Africans including those who killed him.

“When Sandile Ngqobe whose combat name was Timmy Bhengu was killed and buried as pauper, the apartheid government thought that his bones would never be found. We want to applaud the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) for the investigations they conducted that led to unearth the hidden apartheid atrocities.” Mahumapelo said.

He said that now the family and friends of Ngqobe will close that chapter because they know where he is buried now.  Mahumapelo also reiterated that the rebranding and renewal of Mahikeng as a capital city will be done to remember heroes like Ngqobe.

Nontombi Ngqobe who was a sister to the deceased said that they appreciated what the provincial government has done. She said that now they will have peace within themselves after the whole nightmare.

Mahumapelo said that this will be done by relocating the Police Head Office from Potchefstroom to Mahikeng and refurbishing Mahikeng stadium. He also added that plans to rebuild world class convention centre in Mahikeng are in place.

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Newly-built church to help in poverty alleviation ‘


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

THE African Baptism Apostolic Church of Christ congregants gathered at their newly-built church at Molelema village, in Taung on Saturday celebrating the opening of their church.

Bishop Mosesanyane Jacob Mongalane said: “I have been thinking seriously over years about the future of our church. We are living in a critical time like never before. We have never experienced what we experience in the history of humankind, and the church must respond to human’s deepest needs. We need to lay foundation for the next generation, so seeing our church finally being completed it was a breathtaking moment,” Mongalane said.

“We will continue to prepare young men and women to lead the church and play a critical part through the people’s lives. We experiencing socio-economic issues that are a burden and those issues need to be addressed. So let’s work together and we believe that our church will change the lives of the people spiritually too.”

“We want to thank God because it’s been decades since we were planning to build the church. Amongst the difficulties that we faced, was the passing of our Head Bishop. We also experienced financial difficulties, and we would also like to thank our youth at the church. Their supporting role was imperative. They built the church themselves and that showed courage.”

Ward councillor, Ebusang Tladi was among the guests, who attended the ceremony. Tladi said that he was grateful because of the changes and improvement the church will bring to the community.

“This initiative was a great move that will change the thinking ability of our people. The government also needs pastors and priests to participate in improving the lives of the people. Let’s come together and fight HIV and Aids, inequality, poverty and unemployment in our community. We need a strong society with good morality,” he said.

Pastor Setumo Mokoatsi also shared the same sentiments and said: “All leaders of churches, big or small, must recruit more young men and women to serve in diverse capacities in ministry. The responsibility of guiding the next wave of leaders weighs heavily on those in leadership positions now.

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