Cape Town – Anene Booysen’s foster grandmother says she feels “good” that charges of rape and murder against Jonathan “Zwai” Davids have been withdrawn.
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Cape Town – Anene Booysen’s foster grandmother says she feels “good” that charges of rape and murder against Jonathan “Zwai” Davids have been withdrawn.
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Johannesburg – Reports that a home affairs official allegedly manhandled reporters outside a Cape Town police station was met with outrage by the SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) on Wednesday.
Sanef said in a statement that Cape Argus photojournalist David Ritchie and reporter Yolisa Tswanya were covering a story about the arrest and detention of immigrants at the police station when they were accosted by the official.
“According to Cape Argus executive editor Gasant Abarder, the officer pulled Ritchie from outside the police station, grabbed his camera and proceeded to delete the images – without identifying himself.”
A police officer, who witnessed the incident, apparently ordered Ritchie off the police premises.
The newspaper’s legal team were investigating the matter, with a view to instituting civil and or criminal cases against the official.
Sanef said it supported this action.
“Sanef is also concerned that it appears that wayward officials have taken to deleting images.
“Why would government officials go through the trouble of manhandling journalists and delete their pictures if they [officials] knew that they had not broken the law and thus had nothing to hide?”
Sanef said the deletion of images was illegal and should not be tolerated in a democracy.
– SAPA
By Obakeng Maje
Potchefstroom-The DA yesterday laid charges against Tlokwe Executive Mayor Maphetle Maphetle and others at the Potchefstroom SAPS charge office.
The charges were based on findings from a forensic investigation requested by the DA during our time in charge of Tlokwe.
“The report found the council irregularly bought a R736 000 customized Mercedes Benz for Mayor Maphetle. It recommends the formal disciplinary action against the mayor and officials” Chris Hattingh said.
Hattingh said further abuse of the Disaster Management Fund and Poverty Relief fund by Mayor Maphetle are also documented by forensic auditors.
“Many of charges were used by the ANC in their no confidence motion in their own Mayor, before the party voted him back into office this year regardless” said DA.
“At this stage only six of the original 16 allegations were investigated by the Forensic Auditors – the outcome is overwhelmingly sufficient to proceed with criminal charges. It is an obligation in terms of Section 34 (1) of the Prevention and Combatting of Corrupt Activities Act. (1) to report criminal activities as listed in the document” Hattingh said.
North West SAPS in Potchefstroom confirmed that DA’s Chris Hattingh opened a fraud and money laundering.
“We can confirm that Democratic Alliance’s leader Chris Hattingh came to Potchefstroom Police Station and launched a case of fraud and money laundering against Tlokwe mayor Maphehle Maphehle” Potchefstroom Police Station spokesperson said.
“It has become clear that the ANC Tlokwe Council does not have the political will to pursue these findings any further” outlines Hattingh.
Arguments in the Council, such as “there was not an (ANC) mandate to proceed with the investigation” and the failure to discuss the report in an open council is indicative of the ANC strategy not to go public on issues where deployed ANC cadres are implicated in corruption said DA.
The DA said this strategy makes a mockery of the frequent anti-fraud-and-corruption utterances in the North West Province. It is clear that the ANC is not pepared to walk its anti-corruption talk.
ANC North West said they will support any investigations and they adhere to their mandate.
“Any member of the party who is involved in any corruption, will face the wrath of the party. Uprooting corruption is our mandate and we welcome investigations against mr Maphehle” ANC Gordon Kegakilwe said.
The DA handed to the SAPS sufficient documentation to support the charges and will attentively follow the progress of this case.
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Young teenage sensation, Robyn Moodaly, expects bigger things when she jets off to Littleton, Colorado on Saturday, 26 May 2013 to begin a new life in the United States of America. The skilful player will play her club football for Colorado Rush in the US Women’s League until August.
Moodaly, who rose through the ranks of junior national teams, and has become one of Banyana Banyana head coach Joseph Mkhonza’s stalwarts, was on the radar of several overseas universities last year but ultimately decided to pursue a four-year Sports Science degree at the AIB College in Des Moines, Iowa.
She will be based in Littleton, Colorado.
The High Performance Centre graduate will be joining compatriots in goalkeeper Roxanne Barker (Pepperdine University, California) and midfielder Kylie Ann Louw (Stephen Austin University, Texas) in the United States.
The midfielder, who has been capped 15 times in the Banyana Banyana colours, was a key member of Mkhonza’s squad that qualified for the 2012 London Olympics. Mostly used as an impact player, Moodaly has made several telling contributions, mostly as a second half substitute, turning matches in Banyana Banyana’s favour through slick passing and well-timed tackling.
The tiny midfielder who plays for Mondeor-JVW (Sasol League, Gauteng) played an important role in the under 17 women’s national team that participated in the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in the Caribbean in 2010.
Moodaly is excited about the opportunity presented to her to play overseas but at the same time feels nervous about leaving home for this audacious venture in the United States.
“I feel honoured to get such an opportunity to be playing and studying abroad. I am looking forward to gain lots of experience by playing for Colorado Rush even though it will be temporary before moving onto the College League in September.
“However, to be honest with you, I am feeling very nervous as I don’t know what to expect when I arrive. I need to do well in my studies but mostly improve my game because my ultimate goal is to play in the professional league within the USA,” said Moodaly.
The head of the Hawks in Mpumalanga appeared in the Nelspruit Regional Court on Wednesday on a charge of fraud, police said.
National police spokesman Brigadier Phuti Setati said Maj-Gen Simon Mapiane was arrested on Wednesday morning, before briefly appearing in court.
He was charged with fraud relating to alleged false travel claims.
Setati could not provide details on when Mapiane would appear in court again.
“We can say that the matter would be looked into internally,” he said.
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Orlando Pirates’ talented young midfielder, Tshepo Liphoko, is on his way back from a short training spell with Greek side, Atromitos FC.
The 18-year-old spent the latter part of this season on loan with PSL side, Golden Arrows, going on to impress during his time there, and the Siya crew recently revealed that he was awaiting a work permit to travel to Europe.
Now it has been revealed by his representative, Mike Makaab, that Liphoko is on his way home from Greece at present after spending a short time with Atromitos.
Makaab said, “Tshepo has been spending time with Greek side, Atromitos, who have one of our other youngsters, Arago Jamal, who is signed to them. He was just there as part of his development programme and is due back in South Africa this week.”
The player’s representative went on to thank Orlando Pirates’ chairman, Irvin Khoza, for his continued support in helping promote young talent.
He went on, “I want to thank Pirates’ chairman, Irvin Khoza, who has been pivotal in helping develop these young players, he did it for with Nanana Ntuli and now he’s doing with same with Tshepo.”
While it is believed that Liphoko impressed during his time in Greece, Makaab insisted that his spell there was only for development purposes and not as part of a trial.
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Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Reneilwe Letsholonyane says he couldn’t have asked for a better ending to the season than playing in the Nedbank Cup Final as he seeks to add yet another new medal to his trophy cabinet after winning the League title last week.
Letsholonyane now wants to break new ground again by bringing home the country’s premier knockout tournament and says he couldn’t have asked for a bigger stage than what Moses Mabhida will provide on Saturday afternoon.
“No player here at Chiefs could have asked for more. This is the biggest game on the day in the country which makes it different and special in many ways. If you don’t win on the day then you will not get the gold medal so it is a massive game,” says Letsholonyane.
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Since his arrival at Chiefs five years ago ‘Yeye’ has won every other trophy on offer in domestic football except for the Nebank Cup which has proven rather way too problematic for AmaKhosi to win since Nedbank took over the sponsorship of the country’s biggest knockout competition.
“We have the League in the bag and now we are going for the second trophy because we really want that double, plus this is a trophy that most of us have never won. So there will be no better ending to the season than winning the Nedbank Cup.
“I really need that winners’ medal and we want to make sure our fans also stand up with pride as the go into the off-season by also winning the Nedbank for them. As a player playing in a Cup Final is what you strive for and winning games is what we actually live for so this is yet another game that we are aiming to win. The bonus is that with this particular game there is a trophy for the winner,” he says.
The Bafana Bafana midfielder adds that he has respect for the opponents on the day – SuperSport United – but believes the atmosphere will give them the edge in making it a memorable Cup Final.
“They (SuperSport) are obviously a difficult team to play because they are good which should make for a balanced game.
“However, the atmosphere will give us the advantage because I have already been told that the stadium is sold out. We really want this trophy,” adds Yeye, who will go on to celebrate his 31st birthday two weeks after the Final.
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Bafana Bafana’s friendly international match against Lesotho will go ahead on June 2 in Maseru.
Initially, the match had been penciled for June 1 and later on, there was doubt whether the match would go ahead but the South African Football Association spokesperson Dominic Chimhavi confirmed to KickOff.com today that the match will go ahead as planned.
Bafana will use the friendly to prepare for the two 2014 World Cup qualifiers against Central African Republic on June 8 in Cameroon and against Ethiopia on June 16 in Addis Ababa.
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Maritzburg United striker Cuthbert Malajila confirms that his club is engaged in talks with Mamelodi Sundowns that could result in a possible transfer.
The Zimbabwean international, who scored 10 League goals in his first Premiership season, is on Pitso Mosimane’s shopping list together with Black Leopards’ Rodney Ramagalela.
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While Zimbabwean media yesterday reported that Sundowns would this week announce the acquisition of Malajila on a five-year contract, the player tells KickOff.com that he is yet to put pen to paper.
“All I can tell you at the moment is that Sundowns and Maritzburg United are holding discussions related to a possible transfer, but nothing is yet to be finalised,” Malajila says.
“Just like you, I am also waiting for the outcome of those talks.”
Mamelodi Sundowns spokesperson Kabelo Mosito could not immediately shed light on whether or not the player would be snapped up by the huge-spending Pretoria-based giants.
“I am in a meeting so I am not in a position to comment,” Mosito said.
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Kaizer Chiefs captain Itumeleng Khune says winning the Double in his first season as captain will be a memory to cherish for the rest of his life.
Khune is so close to that achievement he can even smell it with Chiefs coming up against SuperSport United on Saturday in the Nedbank Cup Final in a game which if they win they will have completed their first Double since 2005 when AmaKhosi won both the League and Coca-Cola Cup.
Though Khune took over as captain from Jimmy Tau in October, 2011 this has been his first full season playing with the armband and will emulate the retired Patrick Mabedi the last man to lead Chiefs to a Double.
“To achieve a Double in my first full season as captain will be a memory that I will cherish for the rest of my life,” says Khune.
“But again it is not all about me but the club’s success and if we win the Double it is for the club and not Itumeleng as a captain but for everyone who has worked hard and contributed to the club’s success,” he says.
Khune actually believes Chiefs they have a squad that deserves the Double this season.
“It is possible (to win the Double) because we have a great squad and a team that is humble and hard working so I believe we stand a good chance of winning the Double this season,” says Khune, who has been the best player in the PSL this season.
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