Maiteko a kgothoso kwa lebenkeleng la Mr Price kwa tikwatikweng ya marekelo a Taung a foloditse


Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Sepodisi sa Taung se kaile fa go sena kgetsi e butsweng morago ga magatwe a gore, go nnile le kgotshoso kwa lebenkeleng le le itsegeng le le rekisang diaparo la Mr Price kwa tikwatikweng ya marekelo ya Taung mo letsatsing la maabane.

Go begwa fa banna ba baneng ba tlhometse, ba ile ba itelekela ka lebenkele, mme ba tshwarwa badiri batshwara-kananyo pele ga ba ka tshaba ka madi a sa totobadiwang.

Fela, sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani are, ga gona kgetsi e butsweng, gonne go nnile le maiteko a kgothoso fela.

Kgabagare, lebenkele la Mr Price le tswetswe go fitlha ga jaana, mme bobegadikgang jwa Taung DailyNews ga bo a kgona go utlwa letlhakori la lebenkele mo kgannyeng e.

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Monna o tshwerwe ka dinku tse go belaelwang ele tsa bogodu kwa Rooiwal


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Monna wa dingwaga di le 24, o solofetswe go shadikanya matlho fa pele ga kgotlhatshekelo ya Taung mo letsatsing la Labobedi. Seno se tla morago ga gore a tshwarwe ka dinku di le thataro tse go belaelwang ele tsa bogodu kwa motseng wa Rooiwal, gaufi le Taung.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi sa sedika sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen are, molatofadiwa Thatayaone Monnahela, one a tshwarwa ka dinku tse go belaelwang ele tsa bogodu ka Laboraro.

“Dinku tseo, di ile tsa busediwa mong wa tsone morago ga gore a supe fa ele tsa gagwe,” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa.

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MYSAFA player self-registration pricing update


By OBAKENG MAJE

Inqaku General Manager, Shane Felix said the release of Inqaku’s player self-registration service marked a pivotal moment for club administrators, streamlining the cumbersome process of electronic player registration. Felix said effective immediately, clubs will only be charged the standard league registration fee if they opt to use the otherwise free service, eliminating the previous flat introductory fee of R25 per registration.

“We listened to our clubs and LFAs and as of 25 March, there is no additional cost for using player self-registration,” he said.

Here’s how player self-registration works:

  1. Club Invitation: A coach or club administrator shares the club’s player self-registration link with players. (Log into admin.mysafa.net or contact the Inqaku support team to get your club’s link.)
  2. Electronic Submission: Players use their smartphones or tablets to register and submit their information directly to the club admin.
  3. Administrative Review: Upon receiving a new registration, the club admin is notified via email. They can then review and approve (or reject) the registration, assigning the player to the appropriate team and submitting to the league administrator for final approval.

He said in just a few short minutes an entire team can be registered, reviewed, and submitted by club admins, eliminating hours of tedium. Felix said clubs are charged when a player is added to a team by the club admin, with pricing based on the league attributes.

For more information contact the Inqaku support team at support@inqaku.com.

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Picture: The MySAFA app to register players/Supplied

What a game – Broos pleased with Bafana’s performance


By OBAKENG MAJE

Bafana Bafana coach, Hugo Broos was a happy man after his players delivered an impressive display during a six-goal thriller against hosts Algeria at a packed Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers on Tuesday night. Broos said the South African senior men’s team drew 3-3 with Algeria in an action-packed FIFA Series match that had the fans on the edge of their seats for the majority of the 90 minutes.

He further said the Algerians were the first to get their name up on the stadium scoreboard when Yassine Benzia opened the scoring in the 22nd minute. Broos added that, visitors stormed back and equalised through Themba Zwane in the 34th minute following a cross from Mihlali Mayambela.

“Bafana Bafana then took the lead in the 47th minute when Zwane beat goalkeeper Moustafa Zeghba with a beautiful strike just before the break. Algeria clawed their way back when Brahimi equalised to make it 2-2 in the 53rd minute. Bafana Bafana regained the lead when Iqraam Rayners made it 3-2 in the 65th minute, but Benzia equalised in the 70th minute to make it 3-3.

“What a game! It was a fantastic game from both teams, but the performance of South Africa was really, really good. We played against a very strong team, but I do not think there was much difference between the quality of our game and the quality of the game of Algeria. That means we have progressed in the last few months,” he said.

Broos said the was a performance that satisfied as he wanted to use the South African senior men’s team’s participation in the FIFA Series in Algeria as an opportunity to widen his pool of players ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in June.

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North West Premier, Nono Maloyi wishes christian community peaceful Easter holiday


By OBAKENG MAJE

The acting North West Premier, Nono Maloyi said they wishes various Christian-faith based organisations a blessed and safe Easter weekend as thousands will be travelling to different churches and denominations to seek divine intervention and spiritual upliftment.

Maloyi said in the past few days, he has been crisscrossing the province, visiting various churches and attending prayer sessions ahead of this important weekend in the calendar of the christian religion. He further said the visits form part of ongoing efforts to foster social cohesion and promote moral regeneration programmes in various communities across the province.

“Our communities are riddled with social ills such as drug abuse, gangsterism and teenage pregnancy among others. My visit and interaction with various leaders of faith-based organisations and denominations in the Christian community is primarily aimed at cementing our relationship with them to help address various issues of socio-economic concern afflicting our communities.

“The religious sector must be applauded and commended for the role it continues to play in the province. As we enter this holy weekend, we do so cognisant of the gains we have made in the past thirty years and the challenges that lie ahead,” he said.

Maloyi further said they implore their leaders in various churches and denominations to pray for the government and its leaders to prioritize the needs for the people. He added that, he has also made an appeal to those who will be visiting the province to be cautious on the roads, stick to the speed limit, take rest intervals, be tolerant towards each other and desist from drinking while driving.

“We wish the christian community a peaceful Easter and the celebration of the Resurrection of Christ,” said Maloyi.

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Lesotho national to appear in court for fraud and bribery


By OBAKENG MAJE

A man (43) is set to appear at the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court today on charges of fraud, forgery and uttering, corruption and contravention of the Immigration Act, 2002. Letsoa Edwin Ramapepe was arrested by the Provincial Commercial Crime, working together with officials from Department of Home Affairs.

According to the North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani, Ramapepe who is a Lesotho foreign national, was allegedly found to be in possession of a fraudulent South African Identity Document and wanted to bribe the Department of Home Affairs officials.

Funani said the accused initially appeared in court on 20 March 2024, after being arrested on 18 March 2024. 

“Information was operationalised and the accused was arrested in Marikana during entrapment. The exhibit in a form of cash to the amount of R19 800. 00 was recovered,” she said.

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SAFA host Match Commissioners Development workshop


Picture: The SAFA Referees department hosted a development workshop for upcoming Match Commissioners and Referee assessors/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

The SAFA Referees department hosted a development workshop for upcoming Match Commissioners and Referee assessors from 24-27 March 2024 at SAFA House.

A total of 30 participant from all nine provinces, who are former FIFA/CAF and SAFA Referees attended the workshop to groom them on their next journey of their careers.

SAFA Head of Referees, Abdul Ebrahim alongside Technical Instructors Enock Molefe and Jerome Damon co-ordinated the course.

Speaking to http://www.safa.net Jerome Damon explained the roles of a Match Commissioner and emphasized that officials will need to earn their badges in order to be recognized as the next generation of Match Commissioners.

“A Match Commissioner is a person who oversees the integrity of a football event, from the logistics of the match, the rules of the tournament or event, and also the role played by the match officials during the match.

“This is a very prestigious role in football and integrity and compliance are the main areas of this role. We have just concluded our four-day workshop for the next generation of Match Commissioners in the country, and they will be responsible for the integrity of matches at a provincial and national level,” he said.

Damon said they are all former referees, who know the laws of the game and are now being upskilled to govern the laws in the respective areas. He further said the course has been very great and interactive.

“We looking forward to see the participants performing to the best of their abilities within the given assignments so that they can progress to not only national but also represent South Africa within CAF and eventually FIFA,” concluded Damon.

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Kgetsi ya polao kgatlhanong le Kabelo Mogongwa e buseditswe morago


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Kopo ya beile mo kgetsing ya polao kgatlhanong le monna wa dingwaga di le 47, Kabelo Mogongwa, e buseditswe gape ke kgotlhatshekelo ya Taung, go fitlha ka di 2 Moranang 2024. Ditheetso tsa beile di ne di reeditswe, mme Mogongwa o itsisitse kgotlhatshekelo gore o tla go dula kwa Magogong fa a ka neelwa beile.

Go begwa fa Mogongwa a ile a tshwarwa morago ga dipego tsa gore o thuntsitse lekgarebe la gagwe, Tsholofelo Nde Emphukile (38). Go begwa fa lekawana le, le lekgarebe la gagwe, ba ne ba dula botlhe kwa phaphosing e e hirilweng kwa motseng wa Khibitswane, gaufi le Taung.

Go ya ka sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Mokaptein Aaftje Botma, moagisani wa monna o, o ile a tlhalosetsa sepodisi fa baratani ba, ba gorogile ka ura ya bongwe mo mosong, mme go ile ga tsoga kgakgauthano magareng ga bone.

“O kaile fa a utlwile modumo wa sethunya. Sepodisi se ile sa biletswa kwa lefelong la tiragalo, mme se ile sa fitlhela moswi mogare ga bophadiphadi jwa madi.

“Sepodisi se ile sa patelesega go shaga burglars, gore ba kgone go tsena mo ntlung. Molatofadiwa o ile a tshwarwa, mme one a ganelwa ka beile,” Botma wa tlhalosa.

Kgabagare, rakgadiagwe moswi, Gomolemo Emphukile are: “Re utlisiwa botlhoko ke go tlhola kgetsi e buseditswe morago. Jaaka ba lelapa re kopa kgotlhatshekelo e re tseele tlhogong, gonne le ka mokgwa o kgetsi e busediwang morago ka teng ga re a itumela. 

“Ba tlhalosa fa molatofadiwa a dira kopo ya beile, mme a tlhalositse fa a tlile go hudugela kwa motseng wa Magogong. Seo se tlile go dira gore a dire se a se batlang mo bosigong, mme ere mo mosong a boele kwa tulong e a e kaileng. Jaanong, seo ga se baakanye sepe.”

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The police are looking for missing Emmanuel Mogotsi


By OBAKENG MAJE

The police in Hebron request the community’s assistance in locating Emmanuel Mogotsi (44), who is residing at  Motseng Section in Hebron village, near Ga-Rankuwa. Mogotsi was last seen on 3 March 2024, at around 13:40 by a family member.

The North West police spokesperson, Lieutenant Col Amanda Funani said, a search was conducted around the neighbourhood and the area of Hebron without any success. Funani said at the time of his disappearance, he was wearing  a black leather jacket.

“He has a slender body structure, tall in height and is brown in complexion with no front teeth. In addition, Mogotsi has a lump above the eye and he is  mentally ill. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts can contact the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Samuel Molutsi of  Hebron Detectives on 079 678 0009.

“They can also call Crime Stop on ‪‪‪‪08600 10111.  Anonymous tip-offs can also be communicated via the MySAPS App on your smart phone,” she said.

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