‘Prayer for missing girl’


 

 

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BY REGINALD KANAYANE

The SA Police Service Women’s Network and the Men for Change in conjunction with other stakeholders hosted a build-up programme leading up to “The Female Officer’s Parade” that will take place on Wednesday.

Northern Cape police spokesperson, Cpt Sergio Kock said the event took place at Hulana Park in Galeshewe.

He said the prayer service was in memory of Keitumetse Magwadibane, 5 who recently went missing in Galeshewe, Mitasha Lee who was allegedly murdered by her husband in Roodepan and other females who were victims of crime during this period.

“The women in uniform and their different departments relayed their support to all female victims and their families. They vowed to stand firm in the fight against crime,” he said.

The Provincial Commissioner of the Northern Cape, Lt Gen Risimati Peter Shivuri together with representatives from the Office of the Premier and all other stakeholders rendered messages of support. They said that they will not rest in their laurels, but be out there in full force to ensure that everyone is safe.

“The female parade also marched and prayed through Galeshewe. They started at Hulana Park and finished off at the Yorkshire Cricket grounds in Galeshewe. The follow-up event will be held tomorrow.”  

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CLINIX HEALTH GROUP ENCOURAGES WOMEN IN FOOTBALL


Football - 2016 Clinix Soccer Challenge - Launch - Pimville - Soweto

A group picture of Delegates and Football Legends from Soweto during the 2016 Clinix Soccer Challenge at Nike Centre in Pimville on August 2016 ©Aubrey Kgakatsi/BackpagePix

“WOMEN’s football in South Africa is producing some shining stars and we believe the Stix Morewa tournament is a great place for young talent to be recognised,” says Dr KOP Peter Matseke, the CEO of the Clinix Health Group.

This week the South African Football Association, the Soweto Football Association, Clinix Health Group and special dignitaries, officially opened and announced the teams for this year’s Stix Morewa Tournament.

The tournament, initiated in honour of the father of football, Bra Stix Morewa, grows each year, with this year being no exception.

“The 2016 tournament will once again be a brilliant platform for exposing and developing young talent, especially our up-and-coming female players. The fact that we are launching the tournament during Women’s Month seems especially apt,” says Matseke.

Banyana Banyana midfielder, Refiloe Jane, will be this year’s ambassador having started her career playing in the Stix Morewa Tournament.

“Jane understands what it takes to work hard and achieve. We believe she will inspire young women looking at making a career of football,” says Phil Mogodi, the Chairman of the Soweto Football Association (SFA).

Played under the auspices of the Soweto Football Association (SFA), which is affiliated to SAFA, the three-month long Stix Morewa Tournament is split into three divisions: Under 11, Under 17 and Seniors and is open to all Sowetan SAFA-affiliated youth soccer teams.

This year 1200 teams are competing in the Under 9 category, a further 140 in the Under 11, 180 in Under 13, 260 in Under 15, 260 in Under 17 categories and 60 in the Seniors and also 16 teams of ladies. Once again teams will compete in a knock out with various teams being eliminated in the different rounds, culminating in a semi-final and a final in November.

The Stix Morewa Tournament is one of the biggest football tournaments in the country and supports SAFA’s 2022 programme vision of developing the game in a more holistic way by not only focussing on what happens on the field but also on life skills, trying to develop the youth as holistic human beings.

“With 341 football associations in Soweto, we need to focus on technical skills, proper and improved administration, gender equality and the chance for SA to become a major player in the world of football. With 1 200 soccer teams in Soweto alone it is important to makesure we keep the momentum going and inspire young people to get involved,” says Mogodi.

He thanked the Clinix Health Group for its continued sponsorship of the event. “This sponsorship makes this tournament possible and through it the success stories we keep seeing such as Refiloe Jane, our ambassador.”

“Our goal this year is once again to inspire more women to play through schools, coaches and our communities. We are looking forward to a professional, fun and competitive tournament this year,” concludes Mogadi.

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SCOPA urges HoDs to recover wasteful expenditure of R28m 


North West
SCOPA Lambasted HODs for Lack of Concrete Strategies in Dealing with Irregular, Unauthorized, Fruitless and Wasteful Expenditure as Per PFMA Regulations

The North West Provincial Legislature’s Standing Committee on Provincial Public Accounts has lambasted the Heads of Provincial Departments (HODs) and the Chief Financial
Officers for lack of concrete plans on dealing with officials who commit irregular, unauthorised, and fruitless and wasteful expenditure. 

This came after the Standing Committee held a meeting with the Provincial HODs and CFOs to discover how they have been
dealing with the irregular, unauthorized, and fruitless and wasteful expenditure in their respective departments; whether there is implementation of the consequence management and SCOPA Resolutions.

SCOPA Chairperson, Mahlakeng Mahlakeng said as the provincial departments’ irregular expenditure stands at R13, 2 billion from 31 March 2016, each Head of department
failed to provide a clear and probable strategy or plan in relation to how they can attend to it.

“Even those people who are charged on financial misconduct and cases reported to the South African Police Services
they actually win them at the level of courts of law, which creates a challenge on how the departments would have been preparing themselves.

“The fruitless and wasteful expenditure also relates to bills and interest on invoices being paid late, such as Telkom; Eskom and municipalities and it creates a
problem again as not even half of the money in relation to a particular department is recovered.

“Today, we stand at a fruitless and wasteful expenditure of R28 million and that money must be fully recovered or if not, we need to have specific reasons suggesting
why it would not be recoverable,” said Mahlakeng.

He said the meeting was important as the Committee had to take up the issue of irregular, unauthorised and fruitless and wasteful expenditure with the HODs in relations
to the
Public Finance Management Act No 1 of 1999 and highlighted Section 38; 39; 40
and 42 which deals with their responsibilities which should be read with
Section 81 and 84, that deals with disciplinary proceeds on financial misconduct by officials in the departments and what needs to happen on financial matters.

“In this particular period, it is definitely business unusual, meaning that if we are unsatisfied with their individual reports, we will take them up on those responsibilities
as per PFMA regulations,” said Hon. Mahlakeng.

Amongst some of the departments, in the financial year 2014/15, which is the year under review, the Department of Education and Sports Development incurred an irregular
expenditure of R131, 7 million and fruitless and wasteful expenditure of R408 000 and the Department of Health incurred an irregular expenditure of R763 834 million and fruitless and wasteful expenditure of R20,3 million.

 The North West Provincial Government’s Director-General Dr. Lydia Sebego said the accounting officers in the provincial government  are grateful that SCOPA has called
them to account and promised to fully implement consequence management policies and ensure that the irregular, unauthorized, fruitless and wasteful expenditure is drastically reduced.

“In the coming weeks, we will be hosting workshops on consequence management with the accounting officers for them to understand and implement matters raised in the
audit report. We also promise to send irregular, unauthorized, and fruitless and wasteful expenditure registers to the Public Accounts Committee in the next 14 days,” said Dr. Sebego.

Members of the Committee also instructed the HODs to implement recommendations of all forensic investigation reports in their respective
departments. 

“The recent local government elections suggest that complacency is not something we must adhere to. Service delivery must be accelerated to the people. All HODs are qualified to do their jobs and must follow processes to the latter no matter how
tedious they might find them to be,” said Hon. Mahlakeng.

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‘Tshimo Ya Kgosi’ To Get More Resources


North West Legislature Agriculture Committee to Approach Department of Agriculture for Additional Resources for Cattle
breeders Under “Tshimo ya Kgosi” programme at Zeerust.

The North West Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Rural, Environment and Agriculture Development will approach
the Department of Rural Environment and Agricultural Development to provide agricultural resources which includes water supply; land for cattle breeding and additional training to cattle breeders under
Tshimo ya Kgosi programme in Gopane and Motshana villages in Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality.

The Committee went to assess the programme which was launched by the MEC for the department,
Manketse Tlhape in 2014 where amongst the beneficiaries, Kgosi Ikalafeng Lencoe of Moshana and Kgosi Kereeditse Gopane of Gopane villages received twenty-five (25) pregnant heifers; 1 bull; feeds and medication. 

The programme which is in line with the National
Department of Agriculture’s Fetsa Tlala poverty alleviation programme, aims to encourage the use of
arable land for agriculture and food production.

Kgosi  Lencoe of Bahurutshe Ba Ga Lencoe said the farm where the cattle are kept, has scarce water and feeding recourses.


“We are situated near a desert-like environment which has experienced severe drought in the past years. Since the department brought cattle to our farm, they have not
assisted us with any agricultural resources,” said Kgosi Lencoe.

 

Kgosi Gopane of Bahurutshe Bo Gopane raised a serious concern on lack of training on cattle farming which resulted in the community loosing several calves.


“I have requested more training from the department on how to improve our farming skills. We have also asked for a farm were we can keep the cattle as we do not own the
current farm. Our communal land is overpopulated for grazing,” said Kgosi Gopane.

 

The Acting Chairperson of the Committee, Hon. Mahlakeng Mahlakeng assured the traditional leaders that all their complaints will be forwarded to the department and will
arrange a joint oversight for re-visit some of the projects.

“We will convene a meeting with the department to fast track the matter of acquiring land for the cattle and additional training and feeds, as deemed fit for a Chiefs.
The intended objective of this poverty alleviation programme will not be feasible if there is no land provided for the cattle to stay and graze on,”said Hon. Mahlakeng. The Committee has resolved to meet the department within 14 days.

Kutumela and Thopola called up to replace Nxumalo and Coetzee



Thabiso Kutumela has joined his Bafana Bafana teammates in Nelspruit after he was called upon to replace the injured Prince Nxumalo of Ajax Cape Town.

 

Kutumela of Orlando Pirates arrived in Mpumalanga on Monday night (29 August). He was part of the South African u23 Men’s National Team that recently went to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
 
Chippa United’s Diamond Thopola is expected today (Tuesday, 30 August) to replace Rivaldo Coetzee who has been withdrawn from the squad due to illness.
 
Thopola, who received his maiden call up when he was included in Bafana Bafana squad that faced Gambia in June this year, will arrive together with the overseas-basaed pair of Andle Jali (Belgium) and Tokelo Rantie (Turkey).
 
The arrival of the trio will complete Ephraim Mashaba’s 25-man squad that will be preparing for the two clashes against Mauritania and Egypt.
 
South Africa wraps up the 2017 Gabon Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers when they face Mauritania on Friday, 2 September at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.
 
They will then travel back to Johannesburg to play the Pharaohs of Egypt in the 2016 Nelson Mandela Challenge on Tuesday, 6 September at the Orlando Stadium in Soweto.
 
Both matches kick off at 19h05.
 
Mashaba says he wants to use as many players as possible for these two matches, while also looking for resutsl.
 
“Our mandate when we took over we said we are building a side for 2022. The team that went to the Olympics, won the COSAFA Cup in Namibia, and I was in charge of that team assited by the caoch of u23 and u20, so we are on that mission. We will see
all these players, even the u17s and we are also earmarking some of the boys who were playing in the u19 tournament in Durban recently,” said Mashaba.
 
“We will try and use all the players in this camp for the matches against Mauritania and Egypt as we want all of them to get some action.
 
Mashaba added that while they are about building, they also need to get some results.
 
“We are with the people, they are expecting results and so are we – because results are what it is about, but at the same time we have to give these youngsters a chance to blend in well. Development takes time,” added the Bafana Bafana mentor.
 
South Africa will have two training sessions today at the Kanyamazane Stadium at 10h00 and 18h00.
 
  

​MEC Mohono lauds Botswana tourists for visiting N West


The venture by the North West Department of Tourism to market the province in the neighboring Botswana has grown enormously in the past eight years. 

The Batswana’s have now made the North West their second home as they visit and spend time in the province on holidays. 

The good news were received with much appreciation by the Tourism MEC in the North West Desbo Mohono who led a campaign that was intended to promote the North West province as a preferred Tourism Destination over the weekend. 

The venture is reported to have injected millions of rands spent by Botswana Tourists in the province. 

The Department together with its agency, the North West Tourism Board took the opportunity to further promote the provincial programme of  Villages, Townships and Small Dorpies. Patrons attending the events were introduced to guest houses and other tourism products based in the VTSD areas. 

Some were even offered free weekends away in most of those products.   

The Marketing part was further extended to the Botswana Media houses, who have supported the venture over the years. 

Speaking during the activation, the chairperson of the North West Tourism Board David Mogashoa hailed the support and the humidity displayed by the people of Botswana when visiting the North West province. 

“For the past eight years since the commencement of this venture, many people from Botswana have had the opportunity of visiting our province and had more fun. 

“We are also in the process of negotiating with Botswana Tourism who wants to send 40 young people to study in our hotel schools. That simply signals great partnership between the two tourism entities” Mogashoa said. 

The Marketing which was done in Gaborone the capital was characterized by activities which included meetings with potential tourists, entertainment activities which featured South African and Botswana DJ and artists.     

Welcoming the North West to the Marketing campaign was the Deputy High commissioner in Botswana, Bulelwa Kiva, who also endorsed how the Tourism venture has contributed to the South African economy. 

Kiva assured the people of Botswana about the good relationship, more especially in terms of culture the two countries shared. 

“The two countries boarders should not prevent us from sharing good practice. The people of Botswana and mostly of the North West are one people. The share the same culture, language and most of them relate as well,” said Commissioner Kiva.  

MEC Desbo Mohono who was excited by the fruits the venture is bearing could not stop singing praises about the support and numbers of Botswana residents visiting the province. 

“Our mission and vision is to improve the North West Province from number seven to number four come the year 2020. Now we have realized that in order for us to arrive to that point we need to establish treaties with neighbouring countries and of course Botswana is just a stone throw away. 

“We have met with lot of product owners from Botswana and they acknowledge the fact that a lot still needs to be done in trying to come up with ways to improve the current status quo,” Mohono said.

“As a province we have also taken a route of luring tourists via events, now the three day engagements with Batswana will also see our Bokone Bophirima born artists performing against fellow Botswana artists. 

“With the state of facilities we have and capability of hosting international events, the province has adopted events strategy which has thus far brought numbers to our province,” she said. 

The marketing campaign was further graced by renowned artists and DJ’s like MO-MOLEMI, TUKS, BONOLO, KHULI CHANA, D-MOS, KAY BEE, Stoane Seate, and many more others.

Tourism product owners across the four districts of the North West were also invited to promote their products. 

Products include Guest houses, Hotels, resorts and many other products that can be visited when visiting the province. 
The promotion of Destination North West and A re yeng Bokone Bophirima brand which continued for three days in the Botswana Capital, Gaborone was led by the MEC, Head of Department Neo Sephoti, Tourism Board chairperson and CEO, Tourism officials from local and district municipalities product owners and many other from the Tourism sector in the province. 

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It is about pride – Hlatshwayo



BY REGINALD KANYANE

Bafana Bafana defender Thulani Hlatshwayo says they have to reverse the loss they suffered at the hands of Mauritania back in September last year in the 2017 Gabon African Cup of Nations qualifiers.

 

South Africa lost 3-1 to Mauritania in a match that derailed Bafana Bafana’s chances in the qualifers.

 

They tried to rescue the mission with two credible draws against Cameroon and a convincing win over Gambia, but the damage had already been done.

 

Bafana Bafana take on Mauritania in a dead rubber on Friday at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.

 

Kickoff is at 19h05.

 

Hlatshwayo says even though the match will have no bearing on the qualification for the Gabon showepiece, there is still a lot at stake.

 

“It’s about pride for the country, and as the caoch has been saying there are no friendly games when you play for South Africa. We will make sure we play to the best of our abilities to win the match because to be called up to the national team is an honour. We will play as though when we win we will qualify for the tournament, that’s how important it is to us,” said Hlatshwayo.

 

The tough defender comes into the match at the back of fine performances for his club where he has scored two goals in as many matches. He says he would like to continue with that form.

 

“They say you are only as good as your last game, given a chance to play I will use it whenever called upon. We have to get a result more so because we are playing at home. We know that South Africans will come out in numbers to watch to support. I was not part of the first match because of the injury but the coach has told me so much about the game,” added Hlatshwayo.

 

“They always say a good defender is the one who scores goals, even though we have strikers in the team. At the moment it is just that I am at the right place at the right time and given a chance I will go forward and try to score.”

 

Hlatshwayo looks likely to be the main man in defence as there will be no Rivaldo Coetzee (illness) and Eric Mathoho (injury) – both were in central defence when Bafana Bafana lost in Mauritania.

 

“The coach knows that everyone called upon here can do the job, they have the ability to perform, and I know anyone given a chance to play they will do their best so I will also take to the field with a winning mentality when given a chance,” said the Bidvest Wits captain.

 

Tickets for the match against Mauritania are on sale for R50 all round and can be purchased at Computicket, Shoprite and Checkers countrywide.

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