Pupil shoots teacher at Vereeniging school


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Vereeniging – A Vereeniging pupil who is in Grade 9 is in police custody after he allegedly shot a teacher on Friday morning, reports say.

The Sasolburg High School teacher was apparently shot in the leg. The teacher is recovering at a nearby hospital, eNCA reported.

The teacher’s name is Johan Jordaan, tweeted Beeld photographer Cornel van Heerden.

The school has been closed and no pupils or teachers are on the premises.

The motive for the shooting was being investigated, eNCA said.
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Woman, cat both bitten by night adder


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Durban – A woman was left in a serious condition after being bitten by a snake near her home in Inchanga on Wednesday.

 

According to reports, the woman, who is in her 30s, and a cat were both walking towards her house. As they approached the entrance, a night adder struck both the woman and the cat.

 

Chris Botha from Netcare 911 said: “Netcare 911 paramedics arrived at the scene and after stabilising the female, they transported her to an area hospital in Pietermaritzburg for the care that she required. The paramedics made arrangements and had the feline taken to a local vet for further care.”

 

Botha warned the public to become more aware of snakes, especially during this time.

 

“Adders and mambas are very common in KwaZulu-Natal. It is now snake season, so there will be more snake activity,” he said.

 

 

 

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Taung gospel singer Shobi promises fireworks at North West Calabash


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By Obakeng Maje

Taung-North West Cultural Calabash comes alive at Taung coverground where revellers will be served to various genres of music, but on Sunday gospel music fanatics will be mesmerised by local gospel singer Shobi Reetseng who will share stage alongside Hlengiwe and Benjamin Dube.

 

Shobi Reetseng was born and bred at Manthestad village in Baga-Maidi circuit near Taung 35 years ago.

 

Shobi said he began singing in youth choir at Roman Catholic Church at an early age.

 

“The gospel music has a measure of strength, might and potency.  It revealed humanity in times of severe, brutal, and relentless hardships” he said.  

 

Shobi was inspired by the late Vuyo Mokoena and said gospel music is a place of inspiration.  

 

“I grew up with that passion for gospel music. And back in 1997, we went to Mmabana Taung for music competition and amazingly the late Vuyo Mokoena was there. I was very inspired by his words and decided to take my career very seriously” Shobi giggles.

 

Our crew asked Shobi why he chose gospel music over other genres. He swiftly responded and said gospel music have measure of strength.

 

“The Gospel Music experience cannot be told in a short story, or even in a melody of songs, for it is far too rich, far too harmonious and deliberately stimulating” he outlines.  

 

Manthestad-born singer’s music career started to take shape when he released an album called “Motho Wa Lefatshe” that received a massive play on different radio stations across the country.

 

A sassy voice singer explains why he labelled the album “Motho Wa Lefatshe” and revealed challenges he went through life and how he dealt with trials and tribulations.

 

“Some of the most beautiful music of all times was born out of intense grief and suffering, and my album called Motho Wa Lefatshe is no exception. The album reveals challenges the person goes through in life”

 

“Whatever one does in life, whether good or bad people always have something bad to say about you. And putting trust in God, one will never go wrong” Shobi said. 

 

Reetseng started school at Moshosho primary in the area and later went to Walter Letsie High.

 

He said education is very essential aspect and advised the youth to take their studies very seriously.

 

“To all up and coming artists must know challenges they will be faced with and my advice to them is, they must be passionate and love what they doing”

 

“I would love to have my own stable in five years time because Taung has abundance of talents,but with no exposure. So helping young artists is the least I could do” Shobi said.

 

Motho Wa Lefatshe fame singer will be sharing stage with world renowned gospel gurus like Hlengiwe and Benjamin Dube on Sunday.

 

“Sharing stage with world renowned is a living experience, so gospel is always changing, always giving, and always becoming the foundation that gave moral, physical and spiritual support to a great and powerful people, so I’m looking forward to that” he said.

 

There has been no other event in history of Taung that has been more compelling, convincing, or persuasive than North West Cultural Calabash.

 

 

And to many people gospel is Alpha and Omega of 

God’s spiritual principle that plays upon the keyboard of mans integrity.   

 

It is a resonance, an echoing sound throughout the ages that has surrendered the wonders of God’s Almighty creations.

 

“The past has revealed to us that all its secrets, and the future hangs over us like the mist of the morning, but the present is as clear and distinct as a mid-day sun” Shobi said. 

 

He said the songs he wrote is for the emancipated people and give them courage through their difficulties and disappointments.  

Even though Shobi is not signed to any recording label, he writes his own music. 

 

A 35 year-old singer said he is still single, but is seeing someone…so ladies back off.

 

Shobi said he really appreciate a support he receives from his family and his fans at large. 

 

He is busy working on a new album and promise fireworks on Sunday. 

 

“My music carries them through the reconstruction period, desperate circumstances controlled our lives; despair and hope, life and death; but my music mirrored our predicaments as a collective group of people, it reflected upon our social status, and eventually reverberated in our made up minds that God was indeed on our sides” he concludes.-TDN

 

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Pupil suspended after attack on teacher


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Johannesburg – The Gauteng education department has condemned the assault of a teacher by a Grade 8 pupil at Glenvista High School in Johannesburg south.

 

“The head of department has already dispatched a team of senior officials to the school to ensure that immediate action is taken to suspend the learner, provide counselling to the educator and begin disciplinary process,” said spokesperson Gershwin Chuenyane on Thursday.

 

A video of the assault – which happened on Wednesday – was captured by a fellow pupil and went viral on Thursday.

 

It shows the pupil unsuccessfully trying to retrieve what looks like a school bag from the teacher.

 

After failing to get it back, he hits and kicks the teacher, then throws a chair and a broom as the teacher walks out of the classroom.

 

His classmates can be heard off-camera, encouraging the youth to “get him”.

 

The department commended the teacher for remaining calm and not retaliating.

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DA seeks clarity on Info Bill


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Cape Town – DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko has asked President Jacob Zuma for clarity on the extent to which MPs can make amendments to the protection of state information bill.

In a letter sent to Zuma this week, she wrote: “It is unclear whether you have referred only sections 42 and 45 of the bill back to Parliament or whether there are other sections of the bill, which you have constitutional reservations about.”

 

Mazibuko added: “We request that you provide clarity on this matter, so that we may begin the processing of the bill accordingly.”

 

Zuma last week said he believed the bill would not pass constitutional muster and singled out those two sections as problematic.

 

His letter to National Assembly Speaker Max Sisulu, referring the bill back to the legislature, said he was doing so “insofar as sections of the bill, in particular sections 42 and 45, lack meaning and coherence, consequently are irrational and accordingly unconstitutional”.

 

This has prompted speculation as to whether the review would be confined to those sections, or whether there was scope for further changes to a bill that has met with more sustained popular protest than any other in the post-apartheid era.

 

DA MP Dene Smuts, who was involved in the drafting process and will serve on the ad hoc committee reviewing the bill, said the president’s intentions were not clear from the letter, which posed a constitutional problem.

 

Sending the bill back

 

Zuma invoked section 79 of the Constitution when he sent the bill back to Parliament.

 

However, parliamentary joint rule 203 stated that in such an instance, the legislature could only concern itself with the sections of the bill the president referred for reconsideration.

 

“There is a constitutional problem because the president cannot send something back in vague terms,” Smuts said.

 

“We can only look at what he referred back. It is not clear what he meant and he must say what he means.”

 

Smuts and African Christian Democratic Party (SACDP) MP Steve Swart wrote to Zuma after the Assembly passed the bill in April and pointed out that section 45 had been rendered meaningless, and in their view unconstitutional, by a punctuation error.

 

The section crucially seeks to criminalise wrongful classification of information, and was seen as a hard-won safeguard against the potential abuse of the legislation to cover up state wrongdoing.

 

But the two opposition MPs argued that the omission of a full stop after a sub-clause had effectively rendered it void.

 

“The result of this drafting error is that the amendments, which would otherwise in our publicly stated view successfully have addressed the most contentious issue in this bill, namely the limitation of the rights to information and free speech, are now rendered inactive,” they said.

 

Objections

 

Activists who have fought against the passage of the bill for three years have expressed hope that the president’s letter would open the door for a comprehensive rewrite.

 

Their objections revolve around more provisions than those Zuma singled out as cause for review, notably the absence of a public interest defence in the bill.

 

This issue was singled out by veteran human rights lawyer George Bizos last week.

 

He said it remained one of several fundamental flaws in the new official secrets legislation.

 

“We want to remind people that the two sections don’t change the fact that the bill is deeply flawed,” he said.

 

The ad hoc review committee is expected to start its work next week, and has been given until 31 October to complete it.

 

Mazibuko’s office said she was still waiting for a response from the presidency.

 

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A boy,16, stabbed for his shoes in North West


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By Obakeng Maje

Bloemhof-North West police are investigating a case of robbery after a 16 year-old boy was badly assaulted and robbed his belongings.

Captain Pelonomi Makau said the incident took place in Bloemhof CBD whereby a teenager and his friends were allegedly watching some street performance in town when he was attacked.

 

“A 16 year-old boy was allegedly watching street performance in Bloemhof when two suspects allegedly attacked him. He was stabbed in the back with a knife by a suspect and the other one allegedly hit him with bottle of beer on his head” Makau said.

 

According to the victim, the suspects are known to him and he was allegedly taken to Bloemhof hospital bleeding profusely.

 

“Paramedics transferred him to Tshepong hospital from Bloemhof after he bled profusely” she said.

 

The suspects allegedly robbed the victim his shoes and cellphone.

 

A case of robbery and assault were opened and investigations continue.-TDN

 

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COSAFA Off to Lesotho


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The Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho has been confirmed as host nation for the 2013 COSAFA Under-20 Youth Championships that will be played from December 3-14.

The annual event is seen as key to the future development of football in the COSAFA region and this year Lesotho have been entrusted with hosting the best young talent in Southern Africa.

All Member Associations of COSAFA have been invited to the tournament and are required to confirm their participation by Friday, September 27. The draw for the championship will be held in early October in Lesotho, with the exact date to be communicated at a later stage.

“We are delighted that Lesotho has agreed to host this crucial tournament and look forward to working together with the Honourable Minister of Gender, Youth and Sport Thesele Maseribane, and the Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) to stage a world-class event,” says Suketu Patel, President of Cosafa.

“Lesotho have shown a desire to help develop the game in the COSAFA region and we have every confidence that this tournament will be a tremendous success. We would like to thank the Lesotho government for their unequivocal support.”

The tournament will be played across two venues – Maseru and Mafeteng – with a round-robin group stage featuring four pools. The top team in each group will advance to the semifinals, after which the tournament switches to a knockout format.

The COSAFA Under-20 Youth Championship has been played in various guises since 1983, with Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa the dominant forces in the region.

The last event to be staged was in Botswana in 2011, when Zambia pipped Angola 2-1 in the final.

A number of the region’s top stars have cut their teeth at the COSAFA Under-20 Youth Championships, which has served as an excellent stepping-stone from junior football into the professional ranks.
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Dolly inspired by Serero in Champs League


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Ajax Cape Town winger Keagan Dolly says he was “very inspired” when he saw Thulani Serero playing for Ajax Amsterdam in the Champions League last night.

Serero, an Ajax Cape Town product, made the move to Holland after an expressive season with the Urban Warriors, as they finished second in 2010/11.

The 23-year-old was brought on at the hour mark against the Spanish giants, and earned Ajax a penalty, being brought down by a clumsy challenge from Javier Mascherano.
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RDS dreams of Bayern clash


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Roger de Sa says Orlando Pirates will give it a full go when they host Al-Ahly at Orlando Stadium on Sunday – with a match against Bayern Munich the big attraction.

A win for Bucs will guarantee a place in the semis of the CAF Champions League, and with the winners of Africa’s premium club competition getting to play in Fifa’s Club World Cup, De Sa hopes to do battle with Europe’s reigning champions.

“I certainly hope we can reach the semis. The players deserve to be in the next round because they have worked hard; we’ve been in very unfriendly places and we have managed to come through it, and I just hope we can continue,” he says.

“[The CAF Champions League] is a massive competition … there is no doubt about it. If you win the Champions League, you’ve got an opportunity to play in the World Club champs. Can you imagine Orlando Pirates v Bayern Munich? That will be a great experience for all of us.

“It will be great to measure ourselves against one of the best teams in the last decade or ever. You wanna go as high as you can. I hope we can put on a good showing on Sunday. I really hope so.”

Pirates thumped Ahly 3-0 in Cairo in the first clash between the two sides, but De Sa knows it won’t be such smooth sailing again.

“Al-Ahly have some quality players, but so do we. We must make sure we come to the party.”
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Chiefs Not Rushing Into Bukenya Decision


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Kaizer Chiefs are likely to continue taking a look at Ivan Bukenya for an extended period of time due to the fact that he’s a free agent.

After the Siya crew revealed months ago that the Amakhosi were monitoring the Ugandan centre-back, he finally began his trial at the club last week.
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