Nyatama Brace Sinks Ten-Man Chippa Side


Absa Premiership Report: Bloemfontein Celtic 1-0 Chippa United, 19 February 2017

 

Absa Premiership

 

Teams: Bloemfontein Celtic v Chippa United

 

Date: 19 February 2017

 

Venue: Dr. Petrus Molemela Stadium 

 

Bloemfontein Celtic recorded a 2-0 victory against ten-men Chippa United in their Absa Premiership encounter at the Dr. Petrus Molemela Stadium  on Sunday afternoon.

 

The visitors got off to a brighter start in the early exchanges and dominated possession stakes on the wet Molemela pitch. Celtic were granted the first opportunity of the game in the fifth minute when Deon Hotto was released through on goal by Lantshene Phalane but the winger’s effort hit the side-netting.

 

The Chilli Boys continued to look promising with their patient build-up, but create any clear-cut chances in the final third. Celtic were content on absorbing on the pressure and hitting the visitors on the counter-attack, with Dumisani Zuma’s pace causing Chippa all sorts of troubles.

 

Dan Malesela’s side were reduced to ten-men in the 25th minute when Rhulani Manzini was sent off for an off-the-ball headbutt on Alfred Ndengane. The visitors were forced to reshuffle their tactics, but they continued to see the majority of the ball although they posed little threat to the Celtic defence.

 

The home side emerged a better outfit in the second half but struggled to break down the Chippa defence. Paseka Mako should’ve given his side the lead in the 52nd minute, when he evaded the onrushing goalkeeper with a delicate touch before firing wide of target. 

 

Celtic slowly started to find their rhythm and were presented with a number of opportunities but goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi proved equal to the task to keep his side at bay. Lehlohonolo Seema’s side dominated proceedings, but were unable to make use of their opportunities.

 

Chippa were forced to play on the counter-attack due to Celtic’s dominance. The home side deservedly took the lead in the 77th minute, after a great team move resulted in Musa Nyatama slotting home.

 

The visitors almost equalised five minutes later when substitute Andile Mbenyane’s through ball was met by Bereng, but the midfielder’s attempted lob went wide of the target.

 

Kabelo Mahlasela was adjudged to have been brought down in the area late-on and Nyatama stepped up to net the penalty to hand Chippa their first defeat of 2017.

 

Celtic record their first league victory of 2017 and go five points clear of bottom-placed, Baroka.

 

Here is how they lined-up:

 

Celtic: 30. Tignyemb (C), 4. Nyatama, 5. Letlabika, 27. Ndengane, 19. Mxoyana, 3. Dube, 6. Maruping, 11. Hotto, 9. Nyondo, 8. Phalane, 10.Zuma.

 

Chippa: 1. Akpeyi, 24. Thopola, 35.Bergman, 13. Chabalala, 7. Mako, 23. Bereng, 33. Mdaki, 15. Zuke, 41. Masuku, 6. Sali, 19. Manzini R 

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

‘No RDP house for partially blind gogo’


BY REGINALD KANYANE
MOTLALEPULA Obusitse (75) who is partially blind said she lost hope of getting an RDP house. Obusitse who is from Modimong village, near Taung, seeks shelter from relatives after her two roomed mud house collapsed while she was inside. 

“My house collapsed recently because of torrential rains. I was forced to find shelter elsewhere along with my two grandchildren. No one is working and we rely on my pensioner’s grant. 

“I am also partially blind since 2012. I applied for an RDP house and back in 2014, the contractor who was supposed to build a house just constructed a foundation only and never came back,” she said.
Obusitse said all her children passed away except the first born (daughter) who went missing until now. 

Mita Ipeleng (65) who is a neighbour said: “We are worried about Motlalepula’s living condition. She is struggling daily and it seems government is doing nothing about it. She was promised an RDP house, however, they built a foundation and left.” 

Greater Taung Local Municipality spokesman, Ricky Olifant said: “We have started with the process of building temporary structures (shanties) for those who were affected by torrential rains. The municipality is also working with other stakeholders to bring stability. 

“We will also address their needs with Local Government and Human Settlements department.” 

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SAFA President to contest for FIFA Council seat  


The COSAFA meeting last Saturday, 11
February 2017 endorsed candidates for the
CAF and FIFA positions which will be determined at the forthcoming CAF Congress in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on 13 March.
 
SAFA President, Dr Danny Jordaan will contest for the FIFA (Council) Executive seat in the Open Category which has three vacancies of which one has to be a female
candidate.

 
Other contenders in this category are Kabele Camara of Guinea and Chabur Goc of South Sudan. Lydia Nsekera of Burundi is vying for the female position.
 
Africa has 7 representatives on the FIFA Council with the President of CAF being an automatic Vice-President of the world governing football body.
 
There is a seat that is solely reserved for a female candidate and a representative each from the following language Groups; English, French and combined
Arab/Portuguese/Spanish.

 
The three remaining seats will come from the Open Category, one for the female spot and two for Open contest.  It is for one of these two Open contest posts that Dr
Jordaan will be vying for.

 
The duration of the incoming candidates run from 2017-2021.
 
Over the past weekend, COSAFA Council took a decision to support their candidates, but emphasised that they will only back sitting FA presidents; which give all aspirants
a jump start to their campaign. COSAFA has 14 members, meaning they carry 14 votes.

 
Meanwhile, the CAF Executive Committee will descend in South Africa this weekend for the Super Cup final to be played between Champions League title holders Mamelodi
Sundowns and Confederations Cup winners TP Mazembe of DR Congo. The match will take place at Loftus Versfeld on 18 February and kicks off at 19h00.

 
Two days later, FIFA President Gianni Infantino will lead a high level delegation to South Africa for a three-day FIFA Summit that is scheduled for Sandton Convention
Centre (to run from 21-23 February 2017) in Johannesburg.
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ANC to erect Zuma’ statue in Groot Marico


The DA has come out to condemn the ANC for this tender, though it may have confused the statue’s height, 6 metres, with its alleged price, R6 million.

The ANC is said to be planning to sculpt and erect a statue of President Jacob Zuma worth a whopping R6 million, according to the DA, though it’s unclear where the opposition party sourced this figure from.

A tender has been advertised on National Treasury’s website, calling for bidders who wish to build a statue of Zuma six metres tall.

Tender number CATA116/2016, apparently issued by the department of arts, culture and traditional affairs in North West, is set to help build “lifelike bronze statue and plaque” of the president in Groot Marico under Ngaka Modiri Molema Local Municipality.

“Sculpturing services for the design, manufacturing and installation of 6m lifelike bronze statue and plaque of President Jacob Zuma in Groot Marico under Ngaka Modiri Molema Local Municipality,” reads the tender information of the National Treasury’s website.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) came out to condemn the ANC in North West for the advert, and said that there was nothing to celebrate in Zuma, “a man who has so brazenly broken our laws”.

“We are shocked the ANC North West wants to spend R6m of public money to erect a statue of a man who has so brazenly broken our laws.

“There is nothing to celebrate about Jacob Zuma’s presidency, a regime that has left 9 million people unemployed.

“The North West tender (CATA116/2016) to sculpt & build an enormous statue of Jacob Zuma is a disgraceful waste of public money.”

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Mkhulu dances like a kid at funeral


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MEC Motlhabane intensifies a fight against crime


BY BAKANG MOKOTO

Following the launch of February Safety Month at Boitekong, MEC of Community Safety and Transport Management, Dr Mokgantshang Motlhabane in conjunction with Mahikeng SAPS, Mahikeng Local Municipality and Mahikeng community De-bushed one of the notorious crime hot spots in Mmabatho. 

The campaign took place behind Mmabatho Stadium recently.

This crime hot spot is mainly used by cyclists and walkers from the community of Lokaleng village, students attending at Taletso TVET College and at the North West University. 

These often fall victims of numerous crime incidences like: rapes, muggings, hijacking, stalking, assaults and robberies.   

Community members who were part of the clean-up campaign were happy about the efforts taken by government to fight the crime in the area. 

“We are sick and tired of living in fear and it is time to work together towards the safety of the community,” said Lebogang Mokaleng of Montshioa Township.

MEC Dr Motlhabane was overwhelmed to see the local community showcasing their courage in fighting crime.

Community members were well-equipped with Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) which included amongst others; hand saws, rakes, grass slashes and petrol grass cutter in order to cut the trees and grass around the area. 

“A double sided crime information board was also erected to warn the pedestrians, walkers and cyclists who pass through that road about the crimes that often happen around the area.

“I am impressed about the hard work and the passion to fight crime. It is very impressive to see the community come together to fight against crime in their area.,” Motlhabane said.

He said the communities need to fight for what was right. Motlhabane further said even though the area is cleared that alone does not mean residents are safe to pass through the area at any given time of the day more especially after hours. 

“The community should remain vigilant  at all times,” he said.

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Mahumapelo to deliver SOPA in Taung


NORTH West Premier, Supra Mahumapelo will deliver his fourth State of the Province Address (SOPA) at the official Opening of the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), which will be held at Taung Sports Ground, Greater Taung Local Municipality on February 24.

The ceremony will be presided over by the NWPL Speaker, Sussana Dantjie and will start at 9am.

 

The SOPA which will be delivered within the context of celebrating 20 years of the Constitution, will see the Mahumapelo putting more emphasis on the provincial government’s deliberate focus on growing the local economy and creating a culture of entrepreneurship amongst the community.

 

North West Provincial Government spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said Mahumapelo will respond to the growing need for capacity building and skills development within the public service and the broader society.


“Mahumapelo will pronounce strategies the provincial government will introduce in this area, through the Ikatisong School of Government.

 

“The provincial government is aware that society judges us on issues involving the provision of water and sanitation infrastructure, creation of sustainable jobs, conditions of our roads, delivery of human settlements, provision of quality education and health care services, as well as the findings of the audit outcome,” Setswambung said. 


He said Mahumapelo will therefore as part of the State of the Province Address, prioritise these areas of service delivery, this also in the context of the strategy to rebrand, reposition and renewal of Bokone-Bophirima.

 

Setswambung further said Premier will also provide progress made and lessons learned in working towards realising the objectives of the five-concretes, namely, prioritisation of Agriculture, Culture and Tourism as key economic pillars, developing the Villages, Townships and Small Dorpies economy, leading Reconciliation, Healing and Renewal programmes in an effort to build unity and social cohesion, accelerate the delivery of services through an all-inclusive radical interventionist programme of Setsokotsane and promoting a culture and spirit of partnerships through Saamwerk-Saamtrek philosophy.     

 

“The proceedings of the Opening of the North West Provincial Legislature and the State of the Province Address will be broadcast live on all North West based radio stations.”

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Bokone-Bophirima government holds EXCO Planning Lekgotla


The leadership of Bokone-Bophirima Provincial Government, led by Premier Supra Mahumapelo, will this week hold a two-day EXCO Planning Lekgotla at Taung Hotel School, to assess progress registered in delivering services to the people of the province, and the impact thereof. The EXCO Planning Lekgotla will be held from Wednesday, 15 until Thursday, 16 February 2017.

Under the theme, together we move Bokone-Bophirima forward: Implementing the National Development Plan (NDP) through Rebranding, Repositioning and Renewal (RRR) of Bokone-Bophirima in the context of the five concretes, the 2017 EXCO Planning Lekgotla will be attended by Members of the Executive Council, Executive Mayors and Mayors, Heads of Provincial Departments, Municipal Managers, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Executive Officers of State Owned Entities, amongst others.

 

Central to this planning lekgotla will be to assess the extent to which government departments and district municipalities have implemented the five concretes and the RRR vision. This platform will also afford the leadership the opportunity to deliberate on the service delivery challenges, interventions and milestones, which include the provision of electricity, water and sanitation, as well as efforts to enhance the province’s ICT and Communication services.

 

Members of the media wishing to cover the outcome of the EXCO Planning Lekgotla, will be afforded the opportunity to conduct interviews on the second day (Thursday 16) of the EXCO Planning Lekgotla, from 13h00.

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 Zuma and Trump to strengthen working relationship


Cape Town – A strong commitment to bilateral relations between the US and South Africa and security matters in Africa were the main focus of the much-hyped telephone call between US President Donald Trump and President Jacob Zuma on Monday afternoon.

In a statement released by Zuma’s office shortly after the call was said to have taken place, the Presidency said the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening already strong bilateral relations.

“There are six hundred US companies in South Africa and strong trade relations between the two countries,” the Presidency said.

Zuma also congratulated Trump on his election as the USA’s 45th president.

The two also discussed the need to work together on multilateral issues as well, “especially the quest for peace and stability on the African continent”.

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​RAF visits Schweizer Reneke 


BY BAKANG MOKOTO 
Road Accident Fund’s mobile office, MobiRAF will visit various communities in the North West province to service car crash victims from Tuesday. RAF spokesperson, Boniswa Matshoba said the aim was to reach out to communities who were located in far-flung areas without RAF offices.

“At the heart of this extensive community outreach is service delivery. We taking the RAF products and services to the doorsteps of the people who need them most. The

MobiRAF will visit Schweizer-Reineke, Christiana, Bloemhof, and Wolmaransstad.

“The RAF-branded vehicle has the capability of consulting with at least 70 to 80 customers at any given time. Devoted RAF personnel will assist car crash victims with the direct registering of new claims, consolidation of required compliance documents, general claims queries, and reporting of alleged cases of misconduct against unscrupulous personal injury attorneys, including touts who defraud unsuspecting claimants,”Matshoba said.

Pretoria Reginal Manager, Dineo Thabede said: “This MobiRAF is an extension of the RAF’s efforts to increase its accessibility to car crash victims in the areas that fall under our mandate, providing them with more opportunities to claim directly from the RAF. Claimants are requested to bring their ID documents to enquire about their claims.

“People claiming for the first time are required to have case numbers, accident reports, vehicle registrations and contact numbers of all parties involved in the motor vehicle accident.”

The event will commence at Public Works Hall in Schweizer Reneke at 8am until 4pm.

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