Safa backing for Sexwale


Vice President of SAFA, Dr. Danny Jordaan (l), Minister of Human and Settlement Tokyo Sexwale during the 2010 world Cup Legacy Project © Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Vice President of SAFA, Dr. Danny Jordaan (l), Minister of Human and Settlement Tokyo Sexwale during the 2010 world Cup Legacy Project
© Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

The South African Football Association National Executive Committee on Saturday unanimously endorsed businessman Tokyo Sexwale as their candidate for the FIFA presidency.

The decision to endorse Sexwale was taken at a Johannesburg hotel after the former Robben Island political prisoner had made a presentation to the Safa NEC.

Elections to replace Joseph ‘Sepp’ Blatter as FIFA President are scheduled to take place on 26 February next year.

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SA men having far less sex: Survey


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South African men are having far less sex than their counterparts around the world, according to a survey released on Tuesday.

Men in the country have sex on average 52 times a year, Pharma Dynamics found in its survey.

This paled in comparison to the global average of 104 times a year.

Over 500 men between the ages of 18 and 55, involved in a committed relationship, participated in the pharmaceutical company’s national survey.

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Twenty-two percent of the country’s men had sex less often than three times a month, while 16 percent were considered to be in a sexless relationship.

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

“Down with Totius statue”


The removal of the Totius statue, the dismantling of interpretation services, parallel medium education and 50% black residents in campus residence by 2020.

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The removal of the Totius statue, the dismantling of interpretation services, parallel medium  education and 50% black residents in campus residence by 2020.

These are some of the demands made by Reform PUK, a non-partisan student movement who had a meeting today in the Totius hall where they handed over a memorandum of demands to campus and university management. Jeanett Mosala explained that they wanted to create a platform for black students to voice their concerns and grievances without fear.

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“It is historic because black students have never had the opportunity to do so,” said Mosala.

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

Nzimande unsure how to pay for 0% increase – report


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Johannesburg – President Jacob Zuma may have told the country there would be a 0% increase in university fees next year, but Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande does not know how South Africa will pay for it, according to a report on Sunday.

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Nzimande was quoted by the Sunday Times saying finding the around R3 billion needed to fund a freeze in university fees would be “a tough one”.

For more http://www.news24.com

Russian man drowns in Durban


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Johannesburg – A man believed to be Russian drowned off Durban’s North Beach on Sunday morning, paramedics said.

Lifeguards pulled him from the surf and tried to resuscitate him, Netcare 911 spokesperson Chris Botha said.

Paramedics arrived shortly afterwards, but they failed to revive him.

For more http://www.news24.com

Mugabe ‘deserved’ Chinese peace prize


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Harare – President Robert Mugabe deserved to win China’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize this year however scornful Zimbabwe’s opposition is of it, ruling party apologists and state media said on Sunday.

Zanu-PF MP Psychology Maziwisa told the state broadcasting corporation that Mugabe’s winning the Confucius Peace Prize was “a milestone for the whole nation”.

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“We feel it was long overdue as he has exhibited that he deserves it over the past 35 years,” Maziwisa said.

Sunday Mail columnist Vukani Madoda criticised the “revolting opposition conspiracy to scorn good achievements that can never be hidden”.

For more http://www.news24.com

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Ajax mourns death of ‘brave warrior’ Cecil Lolo


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Cape Town – Ajax Cape Town defender Cecil Lolo has been killed in a car crash.

The 28-year-old was one of two men killed in a head-on collision just before midnight on Saturday.

Western Cape emergency services spokesperson Robert Daniels said a VW Golf GTI collided with a bakkie on Spine Road, just off the N2 highway near Khayelitsha.

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We are ready for matric exams – department


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Johannesburg – The basic education department is ready for the beginning of matric exams across the country, with over 800 000 students registered to write, it said on Sunday.

In a statement the department said its national senior certificate (NSC) examinations will begin on Monday and end on Friday, November 30.

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A total of 801 688 students are enrolled to write the exams, made up of 674 232 full-time candidates and 127 4456 part-time candidates.

There has been an increase of 122 644 candidates and a drop of 10 581 regarding part-time candidates.

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Morgue manager suspended for rats


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KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Health, Sibongiseni Dhlomo, suspended a manager at the Magwaza Maphalala (Gale) Street Medico-Legal Mortuary after news spread that rats were feasting on corpses and of how one family had been poorly treated by staff.

When the mortuary experienced staffing challenges five years ago, Dhlomo had laid down the law: “Our service will be based on respect for the dead, identification of the dead as soon as possible, responding to the wishes of the family, respect for cultural and religious beliefs and provision of psycho-social support services for the staff.”

This week, he suspended a manager after employees refused to assist a family that had earlier wrongly identified and taken a corpse for burial. He said an investigation carried out included allegations that rodents had eaten bodies inside the mortuary.

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Honouring the Mxenge tradition


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Cape Town -Among the hundreds of protesting students who faced riot police at Parliament this week was the granddaughter of two famous struggle martyrs, Griffiths and Victoria Mxenge.

Griffiths, a lawyer, anti-apartheid activist and a member of the ANC was assassinated in 1981 in Durban. His wife, Victoria, also an anti-apartheid activist was also assassinated in Durban.

Hlumela Mxenge, 25, is in her final year studying international relations and politics and says her grandparents’ example inspired her to join the march. When the protesting students entered Parliament they were met by police dressed in armour who pushed them with shields, threw stun grenades and used Tasers on them.

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