Shakes Announce Bafana Squad For AFCON Qualifier


Shakes Mashaba has named his Bafana Bafana squad to tackle Gambia in the 2017 African Cup of Nations Group M qualifier scheduled to be played on Saturday, June 13, at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

SAFA to announce Bafana squad for AFCON qualifier 

Mashaba and his charges will look to bounce back from their dismal COSAFA Cup showing when they host the Scorpions for a berth in Gabon in 2017.

Bafana will also face Angola four days later on Wednesday, June 17, in an international friendly to be played at the Cape Town Stadium. 

Goalkeepers

Jackson Mabokgwane

Brilliant Khuzwayo

Itumeleng Khune 

Defenders

Tefu Mashamaite

Thabo Matlaba

Rivaldo Coetzee

Anele Ngcongca

Thulani Hlatshwayo

Marc Van Heerden

Clayton Daniels 

Patrick Phungwayo

Siyabonga Nhlapho 

Midfielders

Oupa Manyisa

Andile Jali

Dean Furman

May Mahlangu 

Thulani Serero

Mandla Masango

Bongani Zungu

Ayanda Patosi

Thuso Phala

Mzikayise Mashaba

Strikers

Tokelo Rantie

Sibusiso Vilakazi

Bonginkosi Ntuli 

Vuyisile Wana

Gift Motupa
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OFFICIAL: Chiefs confirm Baxter exit


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Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the departure of coach Stuart Baxter a year before his contract was due to expire.

Weekend reports claimed the PSL champions and Baxter had agreed to part ways amid interest in the Englishman’s services from Turkey.

Amakhosi, at a press conference this morning, have now confirmed Baxter’s successful three-year spell at Naturena has come to an end.

Baxter – a two-time and the current PSL Coach of the Season – delivered two League titles, the Nedbank Cup and the MTN8 trophy in his time with the Soweto giants.

Maritzburg United boss Steve Komphela has been linked with the Glamour Boys hotseat.
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Taung murder case postponed


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
A case against a murder accused was postponed by Taung Magistrates Court on Monday.

Katlego Andries Gositamang briefly appeared at Taung Magistrates Court after he allegedly stabbed Moatlhodiemang Seleke(40) to death during a fight over sorghum beer in Molelema village, in Taung.

According to information, two men were allegedly drinking a sorghum beer at a local shebeen two weeks ago when they decided to refill their calabash after their beer got finished.

It is alleged that Gositamang gave Seleke R2 to go and refill, but Seleke decided to take a ‘wrong turn’.

Seleke allegedly fled the scene with Gositamang’s R2 and that did not sink well with Gositamang, who in turn asked help from his knees to chase him.

He allegedly cornered him, drew a knife and stabbed him in the chest.

Seleke was rushed to local clinic, but he was confirmed dead on his arrival.

The suspect was subsequently arrested and charged for murder.

The case was postponed until 08 June 2015 for bail application.
-TDN
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Bafana Bafana vs Gambia squad announcement


BY Obakeng Maje
Johannesburg- Bafana Bafana coach to make the announcement of the Bafana Bafana squad that will face Gambia in a CAF Orange Africa Cup of Nations Gabon 2015 qualifier.

The clash will take place on Sunday, 13 June at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.

Details are as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Venue: SAFA House
Press Conference Room

Time: 13h00
-TDN
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Eskom: Only three more municipalities need to settle debt


JOHANNESBURG – Eskom has confirmed all but three of the top 20 defaulting municipalities have now settled their debt with the utility.

Earlier this year, the utility announced that it would start cutting electricity for up to eight hours per day in areas that still owed it money.

At the moment, only three municipalities face the risk of these extensive electricity cuts from 5 June.
For more http://www.ewn.co.za

Masutha to study Derby-Lewis parole decision


JOHANNESBURG – Justice Minister Michael Masutha will now study the judgment which set aside his ruling in January not to grant Clive Derby-Lewis medical parole.

Judge Selby Baqwa ruled this morning that Masutha’s decision not to grant medical parole to Derby-Lewis was unfair.
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‘If Jordaan implicated in Fifa scandal, he must step down’


CAPE TOWN – Opposition parties in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality said if newly-elected mayor Danny Jordaan is implicated in the Fifa corruption scandal, he will have to step down.

Jordaan, who is South African Football Association (SAFA) president, was sworn in as the Port Elizabeth Council’s mayor on Thursday just a day after US authorities revealed that bribes were paid to secure the hosting of the 2010 World Cup event in South Africa.
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Madonsela hits out at shortcomings in Nkandla report


JOHANNESBURG – Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has hit back at Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko’s Nkandla report, saying it’s riddled with misstatements, inaccuracies, incomplete information, innuendos and false accusations. 

The minister was asked to determine whether all the installations at President Jacob Zuma’s home in Nkandla were needed for security after Madonsela questioned some of them, including the cattle kraal, amphitheater and fire pool. 
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Lindiwe Mazibuko is now a Harvard graduate


JOHANNESBURG – Former Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko has finally concluded her studies at Harvard University and was among the graduates at the two-day ceremony today.

Mazibuko left South African politics to chase her dream of pursuing higher profile careers for a year at the world renowned university.
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‘Metro cops violated journalists’ rights’- Sanef


Johannesburg – The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) on Tuesday criticised the Joburg metro police department (JMPD) for allegedly harassing and threatening two journalists.


JMPD spokesman Chief Superintendent Wayne Minnaar. Photo: Nicholas Thabo Tau. 
(Credit: INDEPENDENT MEDIA)

eNCA cameraman Pierre le Roux and Beeld photographer Cornel van Heerden were filming and taking photographs of JMPD officers arresting an alleged drunk driver outside the high court in Joburg.

Two officers told the journalists they had no right to film and ordered them to stop, according to Sanef.

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