Northern Cape Sport Department to honour its heroes


The Northern Cape Provincial Government will be honouring provincial sportsmen and women who have worked hard to fly the provincial flag high.

The provincial government will be launching the first annual Northern Cape Sport and Recreation Awards on Thursday, 20 August 2015 at the Mayibuye Multi-purpose centre in Kimberley.

The prestigious ceremony will be celebrated under the theme “Today’s champions, tomorrow’s legends.”

The sport awards have been created to recognise and honour individuals and teams who have excelled both on and off the field of play. Those to be recognised should have taken part in various sporting codes from 01 April 2009 to 31 March 2015.

The nomination process was opened from 1st June until 15 July 2015.

The process has allowed various sporting federations, league clubs and other interested parties to nominate their preferred sporting personalities from 16 identified categories. The process has seen the Sportsman of the Year category taking the lead with 7 nominations followed by the Coach of the Year, Newcomer of the Year as well as the Sportswoman of the Year categories.

Categories on people with disabilities are still lagging behind.

The categories seeks to recognise individuals, males, females, people with disability, continental participants, federations, schools and community sport volunteers.

They include awarding recognition to the Sport Star of the year, Sportsman and woman of the year, Sportsman and woman of the year with disability, Newcomer of the year, Coach of the year, Team of the year, Federation of the year, Administrator of the year, Volunteer of the year, Referee of the year, Stakeholder of the year, School Team of the year, Developing school team of the year as well as the School sport structure of the year.

“The department acknowledges submitted nominations which will be subjected to an intensive audit process. We have however extended the deadline for nominations in the category of people with disabilities and encourage relevant bodies to make submissions,” departmental spokesperson, Morapedi Sekhoane said.
-TDN
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MEC Maine to solicit support from housing developers for International Nelson Mandela Day


BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
TAUNG- In what could be an unprecedented move ever in the history of housing development in Bokone Bophirima, housing developers are expected to pledge their support to build houses for destitute families in and around the Province as part of commemoration of the International Nelson Mandela Day which is celebrated on 18 July every year.

As the rest of South Africans and the world will be dedicating 67 minutes of their time to providing humanitarian work for destitute families, MEC for Local Government and Human Settlements, Collen Maine has also identified a number of impoverished families who are staying in either dilapidated mud houses or shacks to benefit from donations from housing developers.

The United Nations declared July 2009, Nelson Mandela International Day in recognition of Madiba’s contribution to global peace and freedom whilst the 67 minutes symbolises 67 years on uninterrupted and selfless service by him (Madiba) to the people of South Africa. This year’s message is :

“Take Action – Inspire Change – Make Every Day a Mandela Day”.

MEC Maine will meet with these housing developers at a meeting to be held as follows:

Date : 16 July 2015
Venue: Taung hotel school (previously, Taung Tusk)
Time : 18h00
-TDN
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Pampierstad man arrested for rape


BY REGINALD KANYANE
PAMPIERSTAD- A 20-year-old man was arrested in connection of rape in Majakgoro village, near Pampierstad.

According Northern Cape police, the incident took place on Tuesday at Majakgoro village where a 11 year-old girl was allegedly raped by the suspect.

“We arrested a 20 year-old man in connection of rape and he will appear in court on Wednesday. The atrocity took place yesterday in Majakgoro village, near Pampierstad” Pampierstad Police Station spokesperson, Warrant Officer Thuso Setumiso said.
-TDN
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SA urged to prepare for load shedding


JOHANNESBURG – Eskom has announced that it will implement stage one load shedding today.

The power utility made the announcement via its Twitter account:

Eskom will implement stage 1 load shedding from 17:00 today, which is likely to continue until 22:00 this evening.
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Ndlovu pens one-year deal


Cypriot side Anorthosis Famagusta has confirmed the length of Dino Ndlovu’s contract after the player successfully completed a medical examination.

The former Mamelodi Sundowns, Bloemfontein Celtic, Bnei Yehuda, Maccabi Haifa, SuperSport United and Mpumalanga Black Aces marksman has penned a one-year deal with an option for a further two years.

Ndlovu spent the second half of last season at Mpumalanga Black Aces for whom he scored two goals in six starts.
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Killer to return to Polokwane


KickOff.com has been informed that Katlego Mphela has stopped training with Polokwane City, but he is expected to return to Limpopo on Wednesday.

‘Killer’ is set to sign a deal with Rise and Shine after training once with the team.

“As you know he trained with us, but that was once and he has not been here for the past two days. I’m told that he will return tomorrow and, as far as I know, he will play for us this season,” a source tells this website. 
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New Pirates jersey on Friday


Orlando Pirates will launch their new home jersey on Friday – and we have three to give away!

The Buccaneers launched their away kit on last month, and will now present the home kit they hope will inspire them to League success in 2015/16.

In anticipation of the big reveal, we look back at the last six home jerseys – some of which brought great success, like the ‘double treble’ kits of 2010 and 2011.
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Pirates agree to sell Kermit Erasmus


Orlando Pirates have reportedly agreed an undisclosed fee with Egyptian side Zamalek for the transfer of striker Kermit Erasmus.

Reports of Zamalek interest surfaced in Egyptian media earlier today, but KickOff.com can reveal that the Cairo-based club have already approached Pirates, who have agreed to let the 25-year-old negotiate personal terms before anything is made official.

Upon further investigation, a source within the Bucs hierarchy has revealed some figures regarding the potential sale of the former SuperSport United attacker.
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Pudimoe man arrested for attempted murder


BY OBAKENG MAJE
Pudimoe Police arrested a 42 year old man for attempted murder.

This comes after the man stabbed his wife twice with a scissor on her upper body on Monday midnight after a domestic dispute.

“The incident took place at Pudimoe Location. The suspect handed himself in and will appear in Taung magistrate court in Wednesday,” Pudimoe cluster spokesperson sergeant Tebogo Thebe said.
-TDN
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Agricultural industry looks set for rounds of contestment


Picture: (Maize Cup launch at Delareyville library)

Picture: (Maize Cup launch at Delareyville library)

South Africa’s agricultural industry looks set for fresh rounds of yet more contestation, as recent reports have indicated increased rates technological application and mechanization by commercial plot owners. With the future of thousands of farmworkers at stake as a result of this adoption, fears as to the route of recourse by these threatened farmworkers lends to already shaky ground regarding farm attacks and other forms of violent protest against farm owners. Filtrations through state aligned media houses have been known to dumb down the seriousness of this issue, with state intelligence even being known to step in at times when reports are thought too gruesome for mass visibility.

The adoption of agricultural technology, as is now well known, looks only set to increase. This comes especially as pressure from growing populations (the UN expects the global population to reach 9 billion by 2050 – but I’d rpedict abn earlier date) and worsening climate change necessitates innovation and implementation almost immediately. Unfortunately, the adoption of technology in the commercial sector adds yet another proverbial mound to ‘the land question’ of South Africa. This can only add to the woes of the ANC led government, not to mention race and class relations in the country.

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