24 Motsheganong 2025- Sepodisi sa Taung go begwa fa se butse kgetsi ya morago ga loso. Se, se tla morago ga gore go bonwe setopo se se neng se setse se senyegile kwa thoko ga noka kwa motseng wa Mocweding, gaufi le Taung, mo letsatsing la maabane. Go begwa fa setopo seo, go belaelwa fa e ka tswa ele sa monna mongwe wa kwa motseng wa Mokassa 2, o go neng ga begwa fa a timetse dibeke tse pedi tse di fetileng.
Kgabagare, sebueledi sa sepodisi mo porofenseng, Colonel Adele Myburgh, ga se a tsibogele kopo ya go neelana ka dintlha mo ntlheng e, jaaka ba lekwalo-dikgang la The Guardian le ne le kopile.
24 May 2025 – South Africa will face Mozambique, Mauritius and Zimbabwe in this year’s COSAFA Cup after the draw was conducted on Wednesday. The tournament will be held in Mangaung from June 4-15 and the matches will be staged at the Free State and the Dr Petrus Molemela Stadiums.
The South African Football Association’s (SAFA) Technical Committee told www.safa.net they will announce the coach of the COSAFA team at a later stage. According to COSAFA, the top team in each group will advances to the semi-finals, with the winner of Group A to face the top side in Group D, and the leading team in Group B up against the top team in Group C.
The matches will be broadcast on SABC and SuperSport, and streamed live on FIFA+.
COSAFA CUP 2025 DRAW
GROUP A: South Africa, Mozambique, Mauritius, Zimbabwe
24 May 2025– The Portfolio Committee on Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation welcomed the briefing it received from the Socio-Economic Impact Assessment (SEIA) on the envisaged centralized, state-owned holding company, which will oversee and manage a portfolio of strategic SOEs, aiming to improve their governance, streamline oversight, and promote commercial sustainability. In its recommendations to the committee, the SEIA said studies show that good governance was critical to the performance and viability of SOEs and this is also attributed to the country’s stance of tackling fraud and corruption.
For SOEs to optimally achieve their role to the country’s developmental agenda, the SEIA unit said, there is a need to strengthen the link between SOEs and the public developmental goals, improve incentives and enhance governance.
The Chairperson of the Committee, Teliswa Mgweba said some members of the committee expressed a concern that the process of establishing a holding company will be cumbersome and expensive. Mgweba said an amount of R615 million has been requested from the National Treasury by the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation to start operation of the holding company for the first three years.
“Thereafter, its operations will be funded from dividends to be received from subsidiaries. The committee told the SEIA unit that the risk assessment report lacked in the presentation the unit delivered to the committee.
“The committee told the unit to go back to do a deeper and wider analysis that should cover, among other things, longer term possibilities of viability, sustainability and socio-economic impact of the new model,” she said.
Mgweba further told the unit that it will be invited by the committee in a week’s time to come back to present the latest impact analysis report to the committee and the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation will also be invited. She added that they urged the unit to ensure that it comes back with a concrete and scientific report that covers the areas that were highlighted by members of the committee.
“We appreciate the briefing which the committee received from the unit and thank you for the great effort you made on its production. Ensure that you improve on it for the achievement of the objectives of the envisaged legislation,” stressed Mgweba.
24 May 2025 – Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has named a 41-member preliminary squad for the two international friendly matches that will be played at home in June 2025. Broos’ charges will play against Tanzania and a second opponent to be confirmed in the coming days.
The first match against Tanzania will be played at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, Limpopo, on 6 June 2025 (kick off is at 19h30). The team will report for camp in Johannesburg on 1 June 2025, and then travel to Polokwane on the same day.
Mamelodi Sundowns players were not selected as they will be participating in the FIFA Club World Cup to be played in the United States of America from 14 June – to 13 July 2025. The preliminary squad will be trimmed to 23 players in the coming days when Broos announces his final list for the two matches.