We need a good start- Johnson


Platinum Stars coach Cavin Johnson says he wants his side to start their Absa Premiership season on a high note when they face Supersport United on Wednesday. 

Last season, Dikwena had an impressive season under Johnson finishing third in the Absa Premiership and also qualifying for the upcoming MTN8 tournament.

The 57-year-old coach insists that his side are looking to open their Absa Premiership account on a positive note and he is hopeful that the team does well this season with the help of his new signings.

‘It’s important that we start on a good note. In 2015/16 season we started well. We started with a draw against Mamelodi Sundowns and it was a big boost for the players because they played well against a so called big team. We need to start on a good footing,’ Johnson toldPlatinumstars.com.

‘The beginning of the season is always exciting. Everyone has a package – new players. Some have bought two, three or four players. It’s always mixed feelings because you don’t know what the teams are coming with. Hopefully, we are able to do well this season.’

Johnson says he expects Matsatsantsa will put up a fight but the former SuperSport coach insists Dikwena are well prepared for coach Stuart Baxter’s men.

‘SuperSport have been one of the busiest teams in the market. We are expecting a lot of effort from them but we are not scared of them. We are well prepared. They are coming to our home ground so hopefully, we can play the best football and get off to a good start,’ he added.

Platinum Stars will welcome SuperSport United to the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in their opening Absa Premiership match on Tuesday.

Kick-off has been set for 19:30.

Source: http://www.sasoccermag.co.za

A man in court for killing his brother


BY REGINALD KANYANE 

A 30-YEAR-OLD man allegedly strangled his younger brother,12 to death. The atrocity took place at Masutlhe village near Mahikeng on Friday.

North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Pelonomi Makau said the lifeless body of a boy was found in an abandoned house by hawkers.

“The boy was still wearing his school uniform when found. The hawkers called the police and the body was found without visible injuries.

“Post-mortem was conducted and it was revealed that the boy was strangled to death. The preliminary investigation led the police to the deceased’s brother who was the last person to be seen with him alive,” she said.

Makau said the suspect confessed and he will appear in Mmabatho Magistrate’s Court on Monday after being charged with murder.

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Dr Ruth Mompati District gets mayor, speaker


THE Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati district municipality sworn-in the newly-elected district mayor, Boitumelo Mahlangu and the speaker, Lerato Maogwe at Dr Ruth Mompati district municipality chamber on Friday.

Boitumelo Mahlangu said she was indebted to be bestowed with those responsibilities. Mahlangu said she was looking forward to run the municipality and continue to improve the lives of the masses.

“We will elect the mayoral municipal committee during the first council meeting. We are applying municipal structural act and it was not bidding to elect the MMC. We are still in the confines of the legislative act. As the mayor, I have the power to choose the suitable day to decide on MMC.

“Dr Ruth Mompati is a district municipality and we have a mammoth role to play. We need to oversee things from local municipalities. We will make sure that the municipality functions well. The district municipality is an instrument that can be used by local municipalities to do oversight,” Mahlangu said.

She added that good governance will make sure that the lives of the masses are improved. Mahlangu further said she will make sure that the services that were to be rendered to local municipalities are taken into consideration.

“Good governance will bring in better lives and maximum support to local municipalities. North West premier, Supra Mahumapelo highlighted that all councillors who were elected, need to hold meetings with communities and report monthly. We will emphasise that because we are not here for luxury, but to serve the people who have voted us in.

“As public servants, we need to report back to the communities because they entrusted us by electing us. We need to keep the masses informed and that will assist in minimising challenges,” she said.

Mahlangu said they will look into the communities need and make sure they deliver on that. She said even though the district municipality is predominately rural, the initiative of village, township and small dorpies (VTSD) implemented by Mahumapelo will assist in creating job opportunities and eradicate poverty, inequality and unemployment.

However EFF regional secretary in Dr Ruth Mompati district, Kabelo Tshite said he was unhappy after the mayoral municipal committee was not elected.

“At local municipalities the council was elected in a virtue of percentage, but why the situation is different in district municipalities. We are off the belief that ANC is using their majority number to isolate us. We were given the documents less than 24-hours before the inauguration. However, according to the law, we must receive them in five days time prior the meeting,” Tshite said.

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‘SA’s youngest hero laid to rest’


SOMBRE moment creep in at a funeral of a six year-old boy, Kutlwano Garesape who was murdered last week Friday in Jan Kempdorp while trying to protect his mother from being raped.

Kutlwano Garesape who was a pupil at Tau Dia Rora Primary School in Jan Kempdorp was buried at Manthe village, Taung on Saturday. He was allegedly walking to school along with his brother, Thabiso, 8 and his mother, Segomotso.

They allegedly came across a suspect, Tesele Dikole, 32 who demanded money from them. Segomotso said the suspect allegedly produced a bottle and tried to rape her after she did not have money.

“The suspect threatened me with a bottle and attempted to rape me. Kutlwano intervened and the suspect stabbed him. He also tossed Kutlwano’s body in the air and dropped him. The suspect threw Kutlwano’s lifeless body on the railway tracks afterwards,” Segomotso said.

Family spokesperson, Lebogang Garesape said what happened to their child was despicable. Garesape said the atrocity affected the family because his killing was senseless and brutal.

“We are reeling in shock as the family. We cannot believe our son was killed in that despicable manner. He was so young and energetic. We expected a lot from him as the parents. However, we believe that God will give us strength to deal with his untimely.

“Men need to protect women and children. But what happened clearly shows that we still have a long way to go as the country. We believe that the suspect will be punished for his heinous crime and the pain he caused this family,” Garesape said.

Northern Cape MEC of transport, safety and liaison, Pauline Williams said what happened to Kutlwano was bizarre. Williams said the incident was a metaphor of what kind of society the country is living in.

“We are very touched by the death of a young, vibrate and energetic boy. He showed bravery and protected his mother from being hurt. We need to learn from Kutlwano’s life and get inspired. He is a young hero who put his tiny body in line to protect his family. We believe justice will take its cause and the perpetrator will be punished,” Williams said.

MEC for education in Northern Cape, Martha Bartlett shared the same sentiments. Bartlett said the heinous crimes needed to be rooted out within the society. She urged community members to stand against criminal activities.

“We need to do introspection as the society. We cannot allow things like these to prevail amongst us. The perpetrator needs to be harshly punished. He robbed us the future leader and our hero.  

“Men need to be protectors and providers, not monsters. We need to address women and children abuse issue once and for all. We cannot allow incidents like this to deter our meeting with destiny. Children go to school to be nourished and nurtured to become better persons. However, criminals continue to rob us young talents because of their greediness and selfishness,” Bartlett said.

Operation Wanya Tsotsi chairperson, Pantsi Obusitse said: “We will make sure that the criminal is removed from our society. We must not be apologetic about that. We need to fight crime and I also urge politicians to be part of the fight. Lets us use the same energy we injected during local government elections to fight crime.

“The atrocity cannot be explained and we should be ashamed as a country. We need to honour Kutlwano and take a stern look at ourselves. We cannot let the country be terrorised by criminals and rob us our future leaders because of their senseless thinking.”

Dikole will be back in Jan Kempdorp Magistrate Court on Monday facing murder and attempted rape. He will also apply for a formal bail application.   

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‘SA’s youngest hero laid to rest’


SOMBRE moment creep in at a funeral of a six year-old boy, Kutlwano Garesape who was murdered last week Friday in Jan Kempdorp while trying to protect his mother from being raped.

Kutlwano Garesape who was a pupil at Tau Dia Rora Primary School in Jan Kempdorp was buried at Manthe village, Taung on Saturday. He was allegedly walking to school along with his brother, Thabiso, 8 and his mother, Segomotso.

They allegedly came across a suspect, Tesele Dikole, 32 who demanded money from them. Segomotso said the suspect allegedly produced a bottle and tried to rape her after she did not have money.

“The suspect threatened me with a bottle and attempted to rape me. Kutlwano intervened and the suspect stabbed him. He also tossed Kutlwano’s body in the air and dropped him. The suspect threw Kutlwano’s lifeless body on the railway tracks afterwards,” Segomotso said.

Family spokesperson, Lebogang Garesape said what happened to their child was despicable. Garesape said the atrocity affected the family because his killing was senseless and brutal.

“We are reeling in shock as the family. We cannot believe our son was killed in that despicable manner. He was so young and energetic. We expected a lot from him as the parents. However, we believe that God will give us strength to deal with his untimely.

“Men need to protect women and children. But what happened clearly shows that we still have a long way to go as the country. We believe that the suspect will be punished for his heinous crime and the pain he caused this family,” Garesape said.

Northern Cape MEC of transport, safety and liaison, Pauline Williams said what happened to Kutlwano was bizarre. Williams said the incident was a metaphor of what kind of society the country is living in.

“We are very touched by the death of a young, vibrate and energetic boy. He showed bravery and protected his mother from being hurt. We need to learn from Kutlwano’s life and get inspired. He is a young hero who put his tiny body in line to protect his family. We believe justice will take its cause and the perpetrator will be punished,” Williams said.

MEC for education in Northern Cape, Martha Bartlett shared the same sentiments. Bartlett said the heinous crimes needed to be rooted out within the society. She urged community members to stand against criminal activities.

“We need to do introspection as the society. We cannot allow things like these to prevail amongst us. The perpetrator needs to be harshly punished. He robbed us the future leader and our hero.  

“Men need to be protectors and providers, not monsters. We need to address women and children abuse issue once and for all. We cannot allow incidents like this to deter our meeting with destiny. Children go to school to be nourished and nurtured to become better persons. However, criminals continue to rob us young talents because of their greediness and selfishness,” Bartlett said.

Operation Wanya Tsotsi chairperson, Pantsi Obusitse said: “We will make sure that the criminal is removed from our society. We must not be apologetic about that. We need to fight crime and I also urge politicians to be part of the fight. Lets us use the same energy we injected during local government elections to fight crime.

“The atrocity cannot be explained and we should be ashamed as a country. We need to honour Kutlwano and take a stern look at ourselves. We cannot let the country be terrorised by criminals and rob us our future leaders because of their senseless thinking.”

Dikole will be back in Jan Kempdorp Magistrate Court on Monday facing murder and attempted rape. He will also apply for a formal bail application. 

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Swansea Keen On GAIS’ SA Superstar


English Premier League outfit, Swansea City, are keen to try and land GAIS’ South African teenager, Luther Singh, following his fine form in Sweden.

The talented attacker, who turned 19 this month, has been a revelation in the Superettan since joining GAIS last year, and has scored nine goals in 23 starts for the club so far.

 

After the player himself confirmed interest in him from Real Madrid’s Castilla team, the latest news reaching the Siya crew is that Swansea have seen some potential in his ability, and have already contacted his agent, Nadim Mahmood.

 

Farouk Khan, who helped developed Singh at the Stars of Africa Academy, told the crew, “There’s been talk of Swansea, yeah. They have contacted Luther’s agent, Nadim, but it’s just conversations for the time being. They are serious about getting him, but he only has a couple of months left on his contract and he’d struggle to get a permit in the UK right now.”

 

Singh’s contract with GAIS expires at the end of November, and he is therefore able to discuss precontracts with any interested parties, with clubs more likely to take a chance on him as a free agent rather than as a paid transfer.

 

However, with South Africa’s current FIFA ranking it would prove difficult for Singh to acquire a work permit in the UK, meaning that if Swansea were to sign him then they would have to loan him out rather than keep him at the club.

Source: http://www.soccerladuma.co.za

DA’s Solly Msimanga elected as new Tshwane mayor


PRETORIA – Solly Msimanga of the Democratic Alliance (DA) has been elected unopposed as the new mayor of Tshwane.

All councillors have been sworn and the DA’s Rachel Mathebe has been elected as the new speaker.

This came after a brief delay by the African National Congress ANC at the official ceremony to swear in the new mayor and councillors of the capital city. 

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and other opposition parties announced this week that they’d support the DA to elect new local governments in several hung municipalities.

Proceedings were delayed when queries emerged about a court judgment over an ANC councillor candidate.

Source: http://www.ewn.co.za

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DA councillor in Northern Cape found dead


CAPE TOWN – A Democratic Alliance (DA) councillor in the Northern Cape, Hannes Baaitjies, has been killed, just hours before he was due to be sworn in.

Baaitjies was found dead near his car in Groenwater, just outside Postmasburg in the early hours of this morning.

The councillor disappeared last night, after apparently receiving a call from people who wanted to see him.

DA leader in the Northern Cape Andrew Louw says, “He never returned home. And subsequently to that, the wife then went on a search with some DA councillors and members as well as the police.”

Louw says the news of Baaitjies’ murder has been a shock in the Kgatelopele Municipality. 

“We as the DA as well as the entire community we’re mourning the sudden death and killing of councillor Baaitjies.”

Source: wwwewn.co.za

ANCYL calls for early ANC elective conference


JOHANNESBURG – The ANC Youth League has officially called for the ANC to have an early national conference to elect new leadership for the party.

In a statement released this afternoon, it says the party needs to change direction urgently after the results of the local government elections.

The league also says that this early conference must not be contested and strong leadership must emerge.

The ANCYL’s Mondli Mkhize says, “We want an elective conference, that’s why we are calling for an early conference. 

“A conference in any event is due in December 2017. We are saying if we could have it June that would be better because it would give use more time to recover towards elections in 2019.”

More details to follow on this developing story.

Source: http://www.ewn.co.za