How Bapo’s R616m was blown


Outgoing Public Protector Thuli Madonsela stunned the Bapo ba Mogale community yesterday by revealing how their mining royalties were plundered from over R617 million in 1995 to just over R700 000 today – with not much to show for it.

Madonsela said further investigation was needed to verify where and how millions were spent on a royal palace for the community’s chief in the platinum-rich area.

Kgosi Mogale’s palace, which was to initially cost R20 million, ended up costing about R80 million with approximately R68 million paid to consultants alone and R2.8 million spent on decor.

The community approached the Public Protector’s office in 2012 seeking answers about what happened to their bank balance in the past 20 years. The money was earned in royalties from mining giants, including Lonmin.

On her last visit to the area in July, Madonsela told community members they now had R721 000 to their name.

She explained the R617 million in their account in 1994 comprised R392 million in deposits and R224 million in interest. By 2014, she said, the balance had dropped to just over R495 000.

Madonsela said a team of experts would visit the palace to verify the actual work done against the amount reflected on the financial statements.

Madonsela was asked to investigate “allegations of systematic looting of the collective resources of the community, including funds held in the so-called 
D-account [controlled by the North West government into which mining companies paid royalties for communities on whose land they operated]”.

The D-account has not been audited in 20 years.

Madonsela told residents that they were actually in debt after the Ba Mogale Investment Company borrowed R100 million from the Public Investment Commission. The community’s investment company received over R40 million in royalties since 2014, but most of it was spent “for administration purposes”.

The Public Protector’s office said that millions of the community’s money was spent paying administrators, consultants and suppliers for services such as catering.

“Other expenditure areas were allowances paid to tribal councillors and members of the royal family. In addition, funds were paid to universities and colleges as bursaries, and to book stores,” Madonsela said.

“The investigation will establish who the beneficiaries of these payments were, determine if procedures were followed and if there was value for money.”

Madonsela, whose term ends at the end of the week, urged the community to give her office until January to conclude the investigation and bring them all the answers.

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

Devastating: How Ronnie Kasrils describes Khwezi’s death


 

Former intelligence minister says the death of Fezekile Kuzwayo, the woman who accused President Jacob Zuma of rape, is a terrible tragedy

FORMER intelligence minister Ronnie Kasrils expressed sadness at the death of Fezekile Kuzwayo‚ known as Khwezi‚ the HIV-positive woman who accused President Jacob Zuma of rape in 2005.

She died on Saturday.

Zuma was acquitted of the charge in 2006.

“The news is absolutely devastating. It is a terrible tragedy. I spoke to her and her mother recently‚ and she was just getting her life together again‚” Kasrils told Radio 702.

Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association chairman Kebby Maphatsoe claimed Kasrils was behind the rape allegations against Zuma and that he sent her.

Maphatsoe apologised for the defamatory statement in August and agreed to pay Kasrils R500,000 when the defamation case brought by Kasrils was heard in the High Court in Pretoria in August.

In his defamation suit in August‚ Kasrils described knowing Khuzwayo from Swaziland in the early 1980s when she was about five years old.

Kasrils said he did not encounter Khuzwayo again until February 2005. After that February meeting‚ he did not have contact with Khwezi until he received a call from her on November 4 2005 at 10.40am.

“The voice said to me and the exact words were: ‘Uncle Ronnie‚ Jacob Zuma has raped me’ and I got the shock of my life‚” Kasrils said.

Kasrils said he had to be guarded in his reply‚ although he was very concerned about her wellbeing and her state of mind.

“I was guarded because the context of that time was one in which from Mr Jacob Zuma and his supporters‚ there was a growing‚ I would say‚ orchestration that a conspiracy was taking place against him.”

Kasrils said while he was concerned about her state of mind‚ he was also concerned about the state of play in the ANC during the time.

“I asked her whether she could substantiate her claim. I asked her if somebody else knew about it. She was very firm in claiming and making the allegation.

“I inquired of her why she phoned me and what did she expect from me‚ she said she did not expect anything‚ she wanted to inform me.”

In a statement on Sunday‚ her family described her as a loving soul. “A daughter‚ a sister and an aunt we will forever hold dear in our hearts. We loved her in life‚ let us never forget her after death‚” the family said in a statement.

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Amajimbos disappointed with draw against China 


South African u17 Men’s National Team, Amajimbos, is disappointed with the goalless draw against China in the BRICS u17 Football Cup currently underway in Goa, India.
 
South Africa and China met on Sunday, 9 October at the Bambolim Stadium.
 
Amajimbos created numerous scoring chances but failed to convert any, leaving them with four points after two matches while China managed to get their first point of the tournament after three games.
 
South Africa u17 striker Lyle Foster says the whole team is not happy with the result.
 
“As an individual I missed chances which on another day I would have easily buried, I am disappointed because I know I can do better. As for the entire team it was a huge disappointment to get only one point from the match because the players from China were very tired as this was their third match, and only our second, we should have taken advantage,” said Foster.
 
“But it happens in football where we create many chances but don’t convert. We did well except for the lack of goals. The opportunities were there, but the final touch, the decision making and finishing were just not there. It’s good to get a point than lose all three and in that way we don’t fall too far behind on the table as we are eyeing the final of this tournament.”
 
Amajimbos face Brazil on Tuesday, 11 October in a late match (it has been moved from afternoon to evening – 12h30 to 16h30 SA time).
 
Brazil has won their last two matches beating both China and Russia.
 
“I watched Brazil’s game against Russia on Sunday, they are a good team but if we apply the plan we have for them, if we implement it to perfection, then we will come out victorious. Should we beat Brazil and do the same with Russia then we will make it to the final. The draw against China may have derailed us but it hasn’t stopped us from going ahead with our mission of reaching the final,” added Foster.
 
“We need to make our mark in this tournament. Knowing we did not win the COSAFA CUP and did not beat Tanzania in the CAF Africa Youth Championship qualifiers, we would like to show that we missed out on those two competitions mainly because of our mistakes. This tournament as a whole is a great platform for any junior national teams, and we really appreciate being part of it. We just hope we can go all the way and lift the trophy.”
 
Brazil is top of the five-team table after collecting six points from two matches, followed by Russia who have also registered two wins from three games. South Africa is third with four points, while China lie fourth following their goalless draw against Amajimbos.

Hosts India are bottom of table with no points after two outings.
 
The tournament runs until Saturday, 15 October.
 
 
BRICS u17 FOOTBALL CUP:
 
 
RESULTS:
 
China     0 – 2         Brazil
 
Russia   1 – 0         India
 
SA         1 – 0         India                                                           
 
China    1 – 4         Russia                                                        
 
Brazil    2 – 0        Russia                                                                          
 
SA         0 – 0        China
 
 
UPCOMING FIXTURES
 
Tuesday, 11 October
India vs China                                                                        16h00
 
Brazil vs South Africa                                                           20h00 (16h30 SA Time)
 
Thursday, 13 October
Russia vs South Africa                                                          16h00 (12h30 SA Time)
 
India vs Brazil                                                                       20h00
 
 
3rd & 4th Place Play Off – PJN Stadium Fatorda
 
Saturday, 15 October
 
Group 3rd Place vs Group 4th Place                                     10h00 (06h30 SA Time)
 
FINAL – PJN Stadium Fatorda
 
Saturday, 15 October
 
Group Winner vs Group Runner Up                                      15h30 (12h00 SA Time)taungdailynews@gmail.com

Vryburg missing girl’s murder case postponed


BY REGINALD KANYANE
A KIDNAPPING and murder case against Goitsemodimo Patrick Makoro, 34 was postponed by Vryburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

Makoro was arrested a week after he allegedly kidnapped Nomthandazo Talakase, 4 from her home in Monotomosetlha Informal Settlements in Vryburg.

Nomthandazo was allegedly playing with her friends when she was kidnapped.

Her decomposed body was found in the veld after a week with a missing hand.

North West police said Nomthandazo went missing three weeks ago and her body was found by a shepard.

Police investigations led to Makoro’s arrest.

He appeared in Vryburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday and the case was postponed until Friday for bail application.

National Prosecuting Authority regional spokesperson, Frank Lesenyego said: “The case was postponed to give the accused more time to prepare for bail application argument.”

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Shakes releases grieving Mathoho


Bafana Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba has excused Erick Mathoho from international duty against Ghana tomorrow due to a family bereavement.

Mathoho’s brother passed away last week, but the Kaizer Chiefs centre-back agreed to play in Bafana’s 1-1 draw with Burkina Faso in a World Cup qualifier in Ouagadougou on Saturday.

‘Tower’, however, has since returned home to Limpopo and will not feature in the friendly against the Black Stars at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

He may also miss Amakhosi’s league tie with Ajax Cape Town in Durban this Saturday.

SAFA head of communications Dominic Chimhavi confirmed that Mathoho has been released from the Bafana camp.

“Yes, I can confirm that he has been released from the camp. It was agreed that he will not be part of the game against Ghana,” Chimhavi tells KickOff.com.

Mashaba has also released Mamelodi Sundowns trio Tebogo Langerman, Hlompho Kekana and Keagan Dolly in light of the club’s upcoming CAF Champions League final first leg clash with Zamalek.

Source: http://www.kickoff.com