Upcoming ‘keeper Zungu eyes more success with Banyana Banyana


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Up-and-coming goalkeeper, Nkosingiphile Zungu is happy about earning her first cap for Banyana Banyana and is hoping this is the beginning of more exciting times to come.

“I want to get to the top with this team and I hope the doors have finally been opened for me. I want to be the next superstar, God willing,” she said from national team camp this week.

The 20-year old goal-minder who plays for Remax Shooting Stars (Sasol league, KwaZulu Natal) is excited about being given the opportunity to be part of the Banyana Banyana set-up and has vowed to grab this chance with both hands.

Zungu was awarded her first cap for Banyana Banyana in the international friendly match against Mozambique played on Sunday, 9 June at the Kanyamazane Stadium in Nelspruit, where the Sasol sponsored women’s national team gave neighbours Mozambique a soccer lesson, walloping them 5-0.

“This has been an exciting journey and experience for me. I am feeling great to have so many people looking up to me as a role model.

“I am humbled that the coach awarded me my first cap but now the hard work starts. This has been the confidence booster I have waited for so long. Now I need to break into the starting 11 but that can only be done through hard work” said Zungu.

Zungu was among the first players to feature in the South African U17 women’s national team and was the reserve goalkeeper when Bantwana made history by qualifying for the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup that took place in Trinidad and Tobago in 2010.

Zungu who is doing her first year in Public Management at the University of Durban has set her hopes on excelling on the field of play and help the South African women’s team achieve more and more success.

“Having gone to the FIFA World Cup in 2010 with the Under/17, my hope now is to break into the senior national team and become a role player in getting Banyana Banyana to the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada,” said Zungu.

Coach Joseph Mkhonza said he gave the Remax Shooting stars goal-minder an opportunity to get the feel of being between the posts and understand the national team setup as part of his plan in having a larger pool of players.

“We have been lacking depth in the goalkeeping department and I felt it was about time that we give Zungu exposure as she is one of the most promising stars.

“We travelled with her to the Caribbean in 2010 and although she didn’t feature much, I believe with hard work and dedication she has a making of a great goalkeeper; otherwise Happiness is my name” said Mkhonza.

Politicians debate weighty issues


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Cape Town – Parliament is known for debating weighty issues.

But the DA feels the ANC has taken this too far in literally commenting on the size of its parliamentary leader, Lindiwe Mazibuko.
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Hijackers threw man off Cape Town bridge


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Cape Town – A man who fell 15m to his death was thrown by hijackers in Cape Town and was not pushed by a friend as initially reported.

Luis de Faria, 42, was thrown from the R300 bridge near Cape Town, reported Die Burger.

His widow, Tania de Faria, 41, spoke after being informed by police that her husband’s body was found in a ditch next to the N1.

She last saw her husband when he left their Welgemoed home in her car on Wednesday morning.

“Police said the car was hijacked by two men and a woman. They then threw his body off the R300 bridge,” she said.

The couple have three children, who are said to be very emotional following their father’s death.

“A correction about his death needs to be placed. He didn’t jump. The published information is not true,” said De Faria.

According to a report in The Daily Voice, the man was pushed off the bridge during an argument with a friend.

The car, a silver Opel Zafira, was found in Kimberley on Thursday morning and three men were arrested.

Police were investigating.

– News24

More investigations into traditional leadership disputes in Nwest nearing conclusion


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Nineteen more traditional leadership disputes would have been concluded and a report presented to North West Premier Thandi Modise by the 28th of this month., the North West Provincial Executive Council noted during its forth-nightly meeting held in Mahikeng on Wednesday.

In appreciating progress registered by the Provincial Committee of the Commission of Traditional Leadership Disputes and Claims towards resolution of the 36 outstanding cases targeted for the current financial year, Exco noted that the conclusion of the cases will bring to 121 cases which have been finalised by the Provincial Committee since its establishment.

The Commission for Traditional Leadership Disputes and Claims was established in terms of the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act 41 of 2003 to restore the dignity and integrity of the traditional communities and the entire institution of traditional leadership across the country.

Disputes which were investigated by the provincial committee from April to June 2013 include those of the Bahurutshe Ba-Ga-Lencoe in Mankaipaa Village,Barolong Boo-Ratlou in Madibogo, Barolong Boo-Rapulana in Lotlhakane village,Bakgatla Ba-Ga-Mosetlha in Makapanstad village, Batlhaping Boo Marumo Borra Seleke in Madipalesa village, Barolong Ba-Ga- Mariba Boo Maiketso in Morokweng Village, Royal Bafokeng in Phokeng, Bakwena Ba-Modimosana in Tampostad(Phela)village.

The request for recognition of a headmanship by Bakone Ba Matlala-Boikhutsho in Madidi Village will also form part of the committee’s first quarter report.

Research at provincial achives and institution of higher learning and joint meeting with claimants and respondents are being conducted before the report is finalised, adopted and presented to Premier Modise.

Other ten cases which overlapped from the previous financial year due to unavailability of stakeholders and pending court cases which are being finalised to be part of the first quarter report include that of Bahurutshe Ba-Moiloa in Dinokana village,Bakgatla Ba-Kgafela in Moruleng and Motlhabe villages, Bakgatla Ba-Mmakau in Mmakau and Baphalane Ba-Ramokoka in Ramokokastad.

In the case of the Bahurutshe Ba Moiloa, Exco also noted from the committee’s report that research was also conducted in Botswana and further research is being conducted locally before the provincial committee concludes its report and present it to the Premier for her to issue a recognition certificate to the rightful heir.

Lonmin committed to concluding new agreement with Amcu


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Lonmin Platinum Mine says it is fully committed to concluding a new recognition agreement with the mining labour union, Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu).

Lonmin spokesperson Sue Vey says there is no agreement yet, but the company will continue to pursue an amicable settlement. She said the company had not received a notice of intent to strike.

On Wednesday Amcu claimed to have handed in a 48-hour notice to embark on a strike.

According to labour legislation a labour union can’t embark on a strike if arbitration on an outstanding issue was still continuing. Should Amcu therefore decide to strike, it would be unprotected and would endanger its members.

Amcu wants to be recognised by Lonmin as the majority union at its mines and it also wants to bring forward the implementation date of the next round of wage agreement to July, 1 from October, 1.

Deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe will meet parties in the mining sector tomorrow in an attempt to settle the volatile industry.
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Journalists inform the world of Mandela’s health: Press Club


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The National Press Club says journalists should be allowed to do their work. This follows an alleged attack on a Pretoria News photographer.

He was assaulted by a security guard outside the hospital where former President Nelson Mandela is being treated.

The attack happened on Monday. Phil Magakoe was trying to get a picture of Madiba’s former wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, when the incident happened. Magakoe has since laid charges of common assault and malicious damage to property against the security guard.

Club chairperson Jos Charle said journalists are only serving the world, who wants to know how the elderly statesman is doing.

“The media that is camped outside the hospital where Mandela is being treated was taking pictures when Winnie Mandela arrived. They took pictures from the outside of the hospital and then after Winnie walked in, apparently a security guard approached the media threatened them and swore at them and in the processes a photographer at the Pretoria News was struck in the face and he had his camera kicked out of his hands.”

Meanwhile, journalists together with the rest of South Africa and the world appear to be cautiously optimistic this Thursday morning after President Jacob Zuma announced that Mandela is responding to treatment.

It seems most international media delegations are starting their day later than usual outside the hospital where Madiba is receiving treatment. The usually busy street seems strangely desolated compared to previous mornings – with closed broadcast vans, covered trailers and silent generators.

It is expected that Madiba’s family members will again visit him in hospital throughout the day. Only a limited number of people are allowed as he is in intensive care.

Mandela is starting his sixth day in the intensive care unit of a Pretoria hospital. He is being treated for a recurring lung infection.
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Woman, teens in court for robbery


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Pretoria – A woman and four teenage boys appeared in a Sasolburg court on Thursday on charges of burglary, theft and the intention to commit theft.

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EFF tells Lamola to ‘shut up’


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Johannesburg – The so-called Economic Freedom Fighters described former ANC Youth League deputy leader Ronald Lamola as a “narrow-minded careerist” on Thursday.

“[Lamola] will do anything in his power, including begging dictators for his personal freedom, thus sacrificing the cause for economic freedom in our lifetime,” former league spokesperson Floyd Shivambu said in a statement on behalf of the EFF.

“Mr Lamola must basically shut up, because he does not know what he talking about and in any way, no one takes him serious (sic).”

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Shivambu was reacting to Lamola calling on the youth not to support Julius Malema’s proposed new party.

In an interview with The Star newspaper, Lamola said the expelled African National Congress Youth League leader’s forum of “radical militants” was nothing but “misguided militancy”.

He also accused Malema of hijacking the ANCYL’s resolutions on economic freedom taken at its national conference in Midrand in 2011.

Shivambu in turn said Lamola had drifted away from those resolutions and joined the chorus of “neo-liberal reformists”.

“His zigzagging on principle is evidence enough that he can never be trusted with any task, because he is only concerned about individual progress at the expense of the struggle for economic emancipation,” Shivambu said.

“True economic freedom fighters will not listen to Lamola’s faint call because they know that he is a misguided, narrow-minded, and opportunist careerist, who cannot separate between interests of a generation and his personal interests.”

‘Shenanigans’

Shivambu warned that if Lamola continued to make such comments, the EFF would “expose him” for the many “individual dealings and shenanigans” in the lead up to the ANC’s national conference in Mangaung last year.

“Mr Lamola makes hilarious comments… he believes that this struggle can be pursued through the [President Jacob] Zuma National Task Team (ZNTT), which replaced the elected structures of the ANC Youth League…”

The ANCYL’s national executive committee was disbanded by the ANC earlier this year and replaced with a national task team.

During his interview with The Star, Lamola dismissed Malema as an “expert of insults”.

“I am not going to entertain that man. I don’t take him serious and I have never taken him serious,” he was quoted as saying.

– SAPA

Man dies after being pushed off bridge


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Cape Town – A Cape Town man fell more than 15 metres to his death after he was pushed off a bridge, the Daily Voice reported on Thursday.

The 42-year-old man reportedly had an argument with his friend on Wednesday. The friend then allegedly pushed him off the R300 bridge near the N1 highway.

People who lived in bushes near the bridge in Brackenfell told police they had witnessed the man being pushed, according to the report.

Captain Frederick van Wyk told the newspaper that the man was from Table View.

“An inquest docket was opened… to determine the circumstances surrounding his death.”

The incident reportedly caused a delay on the busy road.

– SAPA

SANDF on standby for Mandela


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Cape Town – The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is on standby after a top secret contingency plan kicked into gear when former president Nelson Mandela took ill.

Beeld reported on Thursday that it is not clear what the plan entails, but one commander apparently told his troops to keep their cellphones on them at all times and “get their uniforms ready”.

Soldiers were warned to prepare themselves about 10 days ago, before Mandela was even hospitalised. Nearly 1 200 soldiers are believed to be involved in the plan.

1 Military Hospital is also on standby should the need arise for him to be treated in an alternative hospital.

Airports ready

Meanwhile, the Mthatha airport and airports around Pretoria have made preparations for at least 2 000 planes landing in the country when the former president dies, according to Beeld.

The Mthatha airport has been managed by the defence force for the past five years, and has been upgraded to the extent that even a Boeing 747 can land on the runway.

The Mthatha airport is expected to see the most traffic and planes may have to let passengers disembark and go elsewhere to park.

A luxury VIP arrival hall has also been added to the airport.

All the upgrades were part of a R55m project that was partly paid for by the department of defence.

It has been generally accepted that the real reason for the upgrade was that Mandela’s home town Qunu is close to the Mthatha airport.

The defence force has also assisted in the creation of facilities and infrastructure such as water and electricity supply in the area.

The army is currently involved in an exercise with the US Army, but there is provision for soldiers to be moved to the Eastern Cape should the need arise.
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