‘N West legislature to visit Tlokwe’


 

North West Legislature Speaker takes “Basadi re aga Setshaba” Outreach Programme to Tlokwe Local Municipality on Friday.

North West Provincial Legislature Speaker, Sussana Dantjie will be hosting an outreach programme called Basadi re aga Setshaba at Trimpark Hall (Potchefstroom) Tlokwe Local Municipality at 17h00.

The spokesperson from the Office of The Speaker, Tebogo Chaane said: “The outreach programme is initiated in the spirit of educating the people of  Bokone Bophirima on the role and responsibility of the Legislature as mandated by the Constitution, Act 108 of 1996. We aim to enhance oversight function of the legislature and profile its activities,” Chaane said.

He said the main objectives of this programme is to achieve public participation in government structures and events.

“We enhance oversight function of the Legislature by educate young women. We also profile their political and business careers. The aim is to inspire young women to be great achievers, and economic empowerment and women emancipation,” he said.

Guest speakers such as Motara who is the member of parliament from the National Council of Provinces in Gauteng have been invited to facilitate discussions and presentations on the following thematic areas; Women in politics; Economic empowerment for women; Media and politics and Morale issues.

Chaane said as part of celebrating the International Women’s Day, on March 8,  Dantjie deemed it necessary and relevant to continue with the rollout of the programme in another district of the North West in line with the resolution taken during the launch.
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Boity admits Cassper break-up, gives details on how their fairytale romance ended


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The showbiz couple who went public with their relationship in April last year are no longer together.

The two started dating early last year and finally admitted to their relationship in a campaign for clothing label Legit of which Boity was the face.

Prior to that they were spotted at events together and would upload happy snaps of each other on their social media pages.

The two first dated while they were in school. Of this recent break-up, Boity tells True Love Cassper did not cheat and that their breakup was amicable. She says their issue was time management and they were ‘too busy for each other.’

 

We broke up in December and I cried up about it, I got angry about it, I tried to convince myself that it’s okay then eventually you are just like life actually continues,” said Boity.

On cheating allegations, Boity said: “Not once did I ever feel like he has cheated on me or giving someone else attention. There was never a time we fought about any girl, he was absolutely respectful towards me in terms of his female fans. Funny enough the female fans just showed me so much respect as well.

Courtesy: http://www.timelive.co.za

 

FIFA – SA paid $10 million bribe


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Zurich, Switzerland – FIFA on Wednesday demanded tens of millions of dollars in damages from the “sordid” officials now facing charges in the United States over mass bribery scandals that have rocked world football.

In a wide-ranging admission to US authorities on the scope of soccer corruption, football’s governing body openly accused South Africa of paying a $10 million bribe to secure votes for the 2010 World Cup.

FIFA also highlighted how one of the main accused, former FIFA vice-president Jeffrey Webb, has allegedly been leading a champagne lifestyle despite agreeing to hand over millions of dollars as part of a plea deal with US authorities.

World football is at the centre of multiple inquiries into bribery and misconduct and the award of World Cup tournaments.

On top of 39 individuals facing charges seven in the United States over more than $200 million in bribes, its former leader Sepp Blatter and his heir apparent Michel Platini have both been banned.

FIFA acknowledged the widespread graft of recent decades in its most explicit manner yet. It accused the tainted officials of “brazen corruption”.

“By corrupting these tournaments, matches, sponsorships, and other football affairs through their backroom deals and secret payoffs, the defendants dragged FIFA into their sordid misconduct and tarnished the FIFA brand,” said the FIFA demand for restitution made to US authorities.”

FIFA said in a statement that it “estimates that at a minimum tens of millions of dollars were diverted from the football community illegally through bribery, kickbacks and corrupt schemes carried out by the defendants.

“This amount is likely to increase as the investigation continues.”

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It will seek money from the $190 million that the United States says has been forfeited by the 39 individuals and two companies facing charges.

FIFA named 20 former executive committee members and leading officials in regional confederations that it said had taken more than $28 million in compensation, travel and other costs alone.

“FIFA as the world governing body of football wants that money back and we are determined to get it no matter how long it takes,” said Gianni Infantino, who was elected as FIFA president on February 26.

“The convicted defendants abused the positions of trust they held at FIFA and other international football organisations and caused serious and lasting damage to FIFA, its member associations and the football community,” Infantino added.

The FIFA claim said the corrupt officials “betrayed their duties and sold their powers to the highest bidder.”

Many of the bribes were paid for lucrative television and sponsorship deals in Central and South America. Most of the defendants are from this region.

World Cup bids also face mounting scrutiny however.

South Africa has strongly denied paying a bribe to secure the 2010 World Cup. But FIFA backed suspicions raised by US investigators.

– ‘sold their votes’ –

The claim says executive committee members — including Jack Warner of Trinidad and Tobago and Charles Blazer of the United States “sold their votes on multiple occasions”.

It said that Warner, who is fighting extradition to the United States, Blazer, who has made a plea deal with US authorities, and admitted his crimes and pleaded guilty), Warner’s son Daryan Warner and other unidentified suspects “engineered a $10 million payoff in exchange for executive committee votes regarding where the 2010 FIFA World Cup would be hosted.”

Daryan Warner was “his father’s bagman” and collected “a briefcase with $10,000 in cash from a high-ranking South African bid committee official” which he took back to his father, said the document.

“Ultimately, given defendant Warner’s strong illicit ties to the South African bid committee, the South Africans offered a more attractive bribe of $10 million in exchange for Warner’s, Blazer’s, and a third executive committee member’s votes,” it added.

Warner disguised the payment “as support for the benefit of the ‘African Diaspora’ in the Caribbean region.”

“They disguised and funnelled the bribe money through the financial accounts of FIFA, member associations, and the 2010 FIFA World Cup local organizing committee.”

It also told how Warner sold votes for the 2011 FIFA presidential election to Qatari official Mohamed bin Hammam, who has since been banned for life.

FIFA said that $353,537 was wired to a Caribbean Football Union account controlled by Warner.

After Bin Hammam addressed a CFU conference, “each attendee was directed to a room where they were handed an envelope and instructed not to discuss the envelope or its contents with anyone.

“The envelopes each had $40,000 in cash inside. Defendant Warner explained that although these funds had been disguised as payments from CFU, they were in fact payments from Bin Hammam.”

Since the scandal has erupted, FIFA has passed reforms controlling the powers of the executive committee and its members.

Experts have expressed doubts however on whether the changes will be enough to end misconduct.

– AFP

EXCLUSIVE: Mother’s devastating visit to where Sinoxolo was dumped


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For the first time since her daughter’s half-clothed body was found slumped over a public toilet two weeks ago, Nowethu Mafevuka visits the site of the grim discovery. She says

Sinoxolo Mafevuka was found dead in a communal toilet in Town 2, Khayelitsha on Tuesday, 1 March 2016. She was last seen the night before and presumably left the shack she shared with her brother to relieve herself in a toilet just a few minutes’ walk away.

The path from her shack to the toilet winds through narrow alleyways between shacks, along a tar road and then through a dirt pathway to a row of City of Cape Town toilets with green doors. Sinoxolo’s mother says her daughter was 21 years old and not 19 as previously reported.

Nowethu Mafevuka told News24 Live she had not been to where her daughter was found since the incident. “It’s painful losing a daughter. I was informed by the neighbours,” said Nowethu sitting beneath a photograph of her daughter in the shack.

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Sundowns star conned of nearly R500,000 in bogus franchise deal


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Mamelodi Sundowns star midfielder Hlompho Kekana was scammed of nearly half a million rands by an unnamed Pretoria woman who promised to partner the player in a bogus McDonald’s franchise deal.

The Zebediela-born and Bafana Bafana player told police he deposited R425,000 into the woman’s business account hoping to partner with her in the deal.

Soon after the money was deposited, the con woman disappeared without trace and ignored Kekana whenever he tried to make contact with her, Sunday World reported.

According to the report, Kekana agreed with the woman to finance a huge chunk of the franchise, which was going to operate in Pretoria.

After years without any communication with the woman, the Sundowns star opened a case of theft with Sinoville police, who confirmed to the Sunday tabloid that investigations are underway.

When the newspaper contacted him for comment, Kekana hung up and did not respond to questions sent to him via SMS.

  – this article was first published on page 8 of Sunday World

Sedibe: I am the scapegoat


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Banned former SAFA chief executive Leslie Sedibe dropped a few match-fixing bombshells at a press conference today claiming SAFA told him to destroy evidence of 2010 World Cup corruption.

Sedibe addressed the media at a personal press conference to address the five-year ban from football handed down to him from FIFA.

Although Sedibe has been banned on charges relating to Wilson Raj Perumal and the fixing of Bafana Bafana friendlies ahead of the 2010 World Cup, his main defence was to point the finger at SAFA.

Sedibe’s major point during his address claimed SAFA lawyers instructed him to destroy all communication relating to match-fixing that he allegedly leaked to the media.

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He read from a letter SAFA dated 2013 instructing him to keep certain information confidential. The letter demanded that he return all correspondence he exposed during an interview with a radio station, and to delete the letter they sent.

Responding to FIFA’s ban, Sedibe made the following statement:

“I was not invited to any meetings or to comment in relation to issues raised in the report that has been released. I have not even received a copy of the report even though my name is mentioned in it.

“I have continuously called for an independent inquiry that would be impartial and to be be given an opportunity to respond to allegations.

“Last November I wrote a letter to the Public Protector to investigate allegations of match-fixing but that office declined and referred me to the SAPS.

“I have also been investigated by the NPA where they found that there has been no evidence of match-fixing. I approached Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega and was told the NPA had refused to prosecute based on insufficient evidence.

“This begs the question about why SAFA has not declared that police had already investigated the matter and found no evidence. SAFA must give the media a copy of the letter saying there was no evidence of match-fixing on my part.

“On the 3rd of November 2014 I was notified by FIFA that I would be subject to preliminary investigations and was implicated in match-fixing.

“I said I could not respond without the help of SAFA but they refused. I requested access to documents in order to respond, which never happened.

“I refused to cooperate with the FIFA probe until I had unfettered access to the documents I requested. I have also never been interviewed by FIFA, therefore the FIFA investigation remains incomplete.

“I have written several letters to SAFA since 2012 to prepare for FIFA’s inquiry. My request for access to laptop, emails, minutes was refused [by SAFA].

“I requested access to the server because the laptop could not be found. I asked for LOC minutes and decisions from Danny Jordaan. This was over the R10-million paid out around the World Cup.

“SAFA is withholding information that is critical for me to respond. I even used the Promotion of Access to Information Act to make SAFA allow access to the documents.

“I eventually contacted FIFA to answer the charges against me but they denied me the right to be represented by my lawyers. Neither FIFA nor SAFA has given me the documents I needed to respond.

“I refused to co-operate with FIFA because they haven’t held a full investigation. They avoid the true culprits for fear of political reprisal.

“Those people are still sitting inside SAFA and the sad conclusion is that all evidence which will support me has been destroyed.

“Why did it take so long? Four years? Today FIFA make this announcement. They are refusing to give me access.

“There is a God in heaven. The art of justice takes time, but it always bends. If I spoke about $10-million I would have been a traitor.

“FIFA were never interested in the truth, they had to find a scapegoat. That scapegoat is Leslie Sedibe.”

Sedibe also said Perumal and his Football4U company that fixed friendly matches were in contact with suspended official Ace Kika, and not him.

“Ace Kika was chairman of the SAFA technical committee. He had been dealing with Perumal. I was not involved. I had to deal with match venues,” he said.

“The person who dealt with Perumal was Kika. You’ve all been told lies, that I met Perumal at SAFA House.”

Sedibe also said he was not surprised to see an investigation into SAFA’s 2008 payment of $10-million to Concacaf for the African Diaspora Legacy Programme.

“Allegations of $10m African Diaspora Fund came as no surprise to me. The truth will come out, watch this space!” he added.
Courtesy: http://www.kick-off.com

Koster fire victims to be laid to rest


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
KOSTER- THE remains of Mwale family will be laid to rest at Reagile informal settlement near Koster on Tuesday.

Seven people were killed in a shack last week at Senthumole Section in Reagile informal settlement in Koster.

It is alleged that ten people were asleep in a shack when it was reduced to ashes.

According to information, a 49 year-old man who is a son-in-law to the family, allegedly started a fire after he was dumped by his wife.

National Prosecution Authority regional spokesperson, Frank Lesenyego said the suspect was arrested and charged with seven accounts of murder and arson.

“The suspect is under police guard at a hospital after he sustained burn wounds. He was arrested by community members who responded to a fire break,” he said.

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Lesenyego said the suspect will appear in court on March 24.

North West social development said they offered support to the bereaved family.

Acting spokesperson for social development in North West, Petrus Siko said: “We have intervened as the department. We offered counselling to the family. We will also engage with local government and human settlements department to build a house for them.”

The Kgetlhengrivier municipality donated coffins to the family for the burial of the deceased.
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Two police attacked in Rustenburg


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BY REGINALD KANYANE
RUSTENBURG- TWO police officers were attacked by two unknown suspects at Sondela informal settlement near Boitekong in Rustenburg.

North West police spokesperson, Col Sabata Mokgwabone said: “A police constable was stabbed with a knife. Two constables were on their daily routine patrol when they stopped a suspicious white bakkie.”

He said that the police found suspected stolen copper cables in a bakkie after an intensive search.

“The constable police was allegedly attacked  by the suspects during the arrest.  One of police was stabbed and sustained serious injury,” Mokgwabone said.

He further added that the injured police was hospitalised.

“We are still looking for the suspects who managed to evade arrest. We urge the community to come forward with any information that may lead to the arrest of the suspects by contacting D/Captain Nyaniso Ngqoko on 079 895 0531 or 082 953 9746,” he said. 

Provincial police commissioner, Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane condemned the incident and indicated that nothing will deter the police from doing their work.  
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Miss SA to get prizes worth R2-million


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JOHANNESBURG – The winner of the Miss South Africa 2016 pageant, which takes place on Saturday, will get prizes worth a whopping R2-million, along with the coveted crown.

Sun International on Monday said: “The bouquet of prizes makes the pageant one of the richest beauty competitions in the world”.

The prizes include cash, a car, a luxury skiing holiday and many other products together valued at more than R2-million.

“Varsity College has donated one full scholarship valued at R240,000 for Miss South Africa to award to a deserving prospective student and 10 bursaries for R20,000 for female adult learners to study part time,” said Sun International.

The event which takes place at Carnival City, Johannesburg from 17:00 till 19:00.

The line-up includes Prime Circle, MiCasa, Monique Bingham, Sketchy Bongo and Shekhinah who will entertain the live audience as well the thousands of TV viewers.

The 12 women taking part in the competition are: Elizabeth Molapo (Bloemfontein, Free State); Felicia Muwayi (Nelspruit, Mpumalanga); Luyolo Mngonyama (Umtata, Eastern Cape); Marciel Hopkins (Paarl, Western Cape); Mikaela Oosthuizen (Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape); Ntandoyenkosi Kunene (Mkhondo, Mpumalanga); Reabetswe Sechoaro (Pretoria East, Gauteng); Ronette Chambers (Cape Town, Western Cape); Sarah Botes (Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng); Schané Venter (Alberton, Gauteng); Sharon-Rose Khumalo (Pretoria, Gauteng) and Tayla Skye Robinson (Roodepoort, Gauteng).
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Legislature meets with the public


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NORTH West provincial legislature embarked on a public participation meetings with communities across the province. The portfolio committee visited Mahikeng community to hear their grievances. The meeting was held at Mmabatho Civic Centre on Friday.

The acting chair of chairs, Nono Maloyi said the aim of the visit was to conduct a public participation with residents concerning service delivery within their wards.

“We have visited all regions across the province and we will engage with various departments afterwards. We need to hold them accountable. The residents raised many issues regarding service delivery.

“We have also embarked on oversight visits to some of the projects that the provincial government implemented across. The objective of the legislature is to foster law-making, oversight and public participation process through robust debates. We also want to instil public pride and confidence in democracy,” Maloyi said.

Maloyi said in their visit, one of the most raised issues was unemployment. He further added that unemployment among the youth is rife. He further added that unemployment continues to cripple the economy of the country.

“We visited Ventersdorp before we came here. One of the most raised issues is unemployment all over the province. As we all know that government cannot cater for us all, we need to come up with another strategic plan in creating job opportunities.

“We encourage the youth to group themselves together and form co-operatives. That will help in reducing unemployment. Make sure that you get assistance in whatever project you will embark on. Skill development is key and do not bring on board people with no passion,” he said.

Kabelo Mogare from Dithakong East in Mahikeng said: “We are very concern regarding service delivery at our area. There are half-built houses and the contractor is nowhere to be seen. In the meantime people are living in abject poverty. It is more than 20 years since those unfinished houses were there. We will need intervention from the committee.”

Another resident, Paul Mosupa from Extension 39 said there are more than 300 dilapidated houses in their area.

“There are serious challenges in our ward. We want to appeal to the committee to inform our councillor that we need basic service delivery. Those dilapidating houses are being used by criminals as their sojourns to run their criminal activities. We also do not have high mast lights,” he said.

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