Kids in sex abuse case sue parents


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Durban – They have had no contact with their parents whatsoever in nine years, and now four children who were removed from their Russian parents amid allegations of sexual exploitation want to sever all ties.

In an application in the Durban High Court on Thursday, advocate André Stokes – who has been appointed as curator for the four children, now 17, 11, 10 and eight – asked for an order terminating or suspending the couple’s parental responsibilities and rights.

If granted, it will mean that they can no longer stand in the way of attempts by the children’s foster parents to adopt them.

“They deserve finality and permanency after the drawn-out legal battles during the past nine years,” said Stokes in an affidavit before Judge Anton van Zyl.

“It is time for the adoption hearing to commence. The parents will not be stopped from participating in this but this application is aimed at preventing a situation where, through the unreasonable refusal to consent, they can frustrate the process.

“It also stops them putting their needs ahead of their children.”

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Hijacker shoots lady in heavy traffic


 

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“Hello lovey, I’ve been shot, I need you to help me.”

This was the cellphone call Zina Lee Rotherham made to her husband, radio presenter Paul Rotherham, moments after a hijacker had shot her twice through the windscreen of her Renault Clio as she sat in rush-hour traffic.

One of the bullets hit Zina Lee in the abdomen, the other one smashed into her hand.

Rotheringham said he believed that his wife’s training as an air hostess then kicked in and possibly saved her life.

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Semi-finalists confirmed at the Sasol League National Championships 2012 in Durban


BY Obakeng Maje

Defending champions Palace Super Falcons, Bloemfontein Celtic, Durban Ladies and Cape Town Roses have all qualified for the last four of the Sasol League National Championships 2012.
The quartet will contest the semi-final on Friday, 29 June 2012 at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi near Durban.

Palace Super Falcons will face Bloemfontein Celtic and hosts Durban Ladies will entertain Cape Town Roses.

Falcons, without the services the injured Banyana Banyana players midfielder Mamello Makhabane and defender Janine van Wyk, were held to a two-all (2-2) draw by a determined Kanatla Ladies unit from Limpopo.

The reigning champions had to rely on a last minute penalty converted by former-Banyana Banyana striker Kgadi Makoma, after a Kanatla Ladies defenders was adjudged to have handled the ball in their penalty area.

Earlier, Disebo Mametja scored twice for Kanatla Ladies, while Mampa Tlhwaele netted for the Gauteng side.

Bloemfontein Celtic returned to winning form after their depleted unit was beaten 6-nil by Durban Ladies the previous day. The Free State side booked their semi-final place with a seven-one (7-1) victory over Al’s Puk Tawana.

Earlier in the day, Durban Ladies gave their home fans much to cheer about when they piled on the misery for Northern Cape side RC Mills, winning 10-1. The KwaZulu Natal representatives kept their 100 percent winning record at this year’s tournament intact, by outplaying Msiphuya Ladies by two goals to one (2-1) in their second match in the afternoon.

Results from Day Four (Thursday, 28 June):
RC Mills (Northern Cape)   0
Durban Ladies (KwaZulu Natal)   10

Msiphuya Ladies (Mpumalanga)  3
Al’s Puk Tawana (North West)   3

Cape Town Roses (Western Cape)  3
City Lads (Eastern Cape)   1

Kanatla Ladies (Limpopo)   2
Palace Super Falcon (Gauteng)   2

Al’s Puk Tawana (North West)   1
Bloemfontein Celtics (Free State) 8

Msiphuya Ladies (Mpumalanga)  1
 Durban Ladies (KwaZulu Natal)   2

Durban Ladies finished top of Group A with 12 points after registering four wins out of four. They scored 27 goals, tied with second-placed Bloemfontein Celtic who are on nine points. Msiphuya managed to score 20 goals, but could only finish in third place with four points – same number of points with fourth-placed Al’s Puk Tawana. RC Mills had let in most goals in the group stages, conceding 45 goals and scoring only three. They lost all their four matches.

This group produced a total of 92 goals.

In Group B Palace Super Falcon finished top with seven points and were the highest scorers with nine goals.

Cape Town Roses were a close second with six points, third was Kanatla Ladies with four while City Lads came last with no points in three matches.

Group B managed 22 goals to give a total of 114 goals in the group stages for both streams.
The highest score recorded in one match saw Msiphuya Ladies FC defeating RC Mills by fifteen goals to nil (15-0).

Five teams will depart from the tournament on Friday after failing to make the last four – Al’s Puk Tawana, Msiphuya Ladies FC, Kanatla Ladies, City Lads and RC Mills.

The first match in the semi-final will kick off at 13h00, with the second starting at 15h00.

Should the matches be level after 90 minutes, the outcome will be decided via penalties. The same rule will apply in the 3rd place play-off and the grand final.

Semi-finals Fixtures (Friday, 29 June)

13h00
Durban Ladies  v Cape Town Ladies

15h00
Palace Super Falcon v Bloemfontein Celtic

Day 5: 29 June 2012 (Friday) – King Zwelithini Stadium  
Semi-final
Host    Visitor  Time  Field  Match No 
Winner Group A (Durban Ladies)
 Vs Runner Up Group B (Cape Town Roses)
 13:00 Main Field 17
Winner Group B (Palace Super Falcon) 
 Vs Runner Up Group A (Bloemfontein Celtic) 15:00 Main Field 18
DAY 6: REST DAY (Saturday, 30 June 2012)

Day 7: (Sunday, 1 July) 
3 rd/4th place play-offs
Host                              Visitor                      Time           Field  Match No 
Loser Match 11    Vs  Loser Match 12     11:30           Main Field 19
GRAND FINALE  
Host                                Visitor                     Time          Field  Match No 
Winner Match 11  Vs  Winner Match 12   15:00          Main Field 20

SARU, SAFA AND CRICKET SA LEAD THE DEBATE AT INAUGURAL SPORT INDUSTRY SUMMIT


BY Obakeng Maje

The future of the rapidly evolving South African sport industry will be debated on the 25th October, when the country’s leading figures and most powerful sporting organisations and influencers gather for a day of discussion, innovation and exploration at the Sport Industry Summit in Johannesburg.

The South African Rugby Union, led by Jurie Roux, SAFA, led by Robin Petersen, and Cricket SA, led by Jacques Faul, have each signed up as Founding Supporters of the inaugural Sport Industry Summit. They will lead the debate on the state of sport in the country, share best practice and expand their industry involvement at the most influential business gathering in the history of sport in South Africa.

Roux, Petersen and Faul will each speak on the opening panel, covering issues as diverse as governance and ethics, commercial performance, development, and elite performance. This panel will mark a major first for sport in this country, as these CEOs take the stage together bringing their unique perspective to the wider industry. 

Jurie Roux, CEO at double world title-winning SARU, currently opening a new chapter within the sport, said: “These are exciting times for rugby: on the pitch we have a new captain, a new coach, and a new competition in the form of the Rugby Championship while off-the-field we have a significant number of new initiatives and commercial ventures in production. We are always seeking to innovate and exchange ideas with our colleagues from other sports, even though we are always mindful of our traditions. That is why the Sport Industry Summit is such an exciting development for the South African sports business.”

In the aftermath of a successful 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, SAFA is moving on to the hosting of next year’s AFCON competition and finds itself taking on a leading role within the wider industry. SAFA CEO Robin Petersen said: “The 2010 FIFA World Cup showed the importance of international influence on the development of South African football. This Sport Industry Summit is exciting, not just as an opportunity to share and learn from our colleagues in South Africa, but from the international experts who will attend and bring their experience from around the globe.”

Jacques Faul, who as Acting CEO of Cricket SA has led the organisation’s resurgence following a challenging period in recent months, added: “From Allan Donald to Jacques Kallis to Dale Steyn, Cricket SA has consistently developed world class talent and we believe we have a lot to share in terms of our development programmes, as well as commercial success. As an organisation, we have worked hard to overcome some very public challenges in the past 12 months, and the inaugural Sport Industry Summit coincides with a fresh start for the Cricket SA brand. It will give us the opportunity to share some of the lessons we have learned and our vision for the future of sport in this country.”

The Official Partners of the inaugural event have also been announced. Deloitte will host the one-day Sport Industry Summit at its stunning Johannesburg offices, guaranteeing the event a phenomenal business setting; Virgin Atlantic will be the Official Carriers and will help the Sport Industry Group to bring international experts from around the world to the event to deliver international insight and share global trends; and BMi Sports Info will provide industry leading statistics and research that will be the foundation of conversations and discussions throughout the event.

For more information or to book your place at the Sport Industry Summit now at a special early-bird rate, visitwww.sportindustry.co.za, or contact Cristina Magni on 011 612 3025 or cristina@benchmarksport.com

Now ANC wants just six provinces


South Africa might – if the ANC has its way – be reduced to six provinces in the next four years.

Though the proposal to have fewer provinces has regularly been raised by party officials, it appears that it has gained increasing support among delegates to the ANC policy conference in Midrand.

According to two senior party leaders, the legislature and governance commission has agreed to:

Merge Northern Cape, Western Cape and some parts of Eastern Cape. A combined Cape could give the ANC an upper hand over the DA in an election;

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Zuma, Motlanthe supporters clash – in song


More than 200 delegates singing songs in favour of President Jacob Zuma have disrupted a walkabout by Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe as divisions among delegates spilled out into the open. (File, Sapa)

Johannesburg – More than 200 delegates singing songs in favour of President Jacob Zumadisrupted a walkabout by Deputy PresidentKgalema Motlanthe during the ANC’s policy conference as divisions among delegates spilled out into the open.

The group, mostly delegates from KwaZulu-Natal, stunned bystanders when they marched out of the lunch venue, holding up two fingers indicating both a second term and transition and singing: “uZuma yo, second transition. Sivumelana [we all agree]”.

They also sang “those who burn Zuma’s T-shirt will get a bullet” and other songs in praise of Zuma.

It started when, during Motlanthe’s walkabout, the group, which had dwindled to 70 stormed through the exhibition hall while singing pro-Zuma songs.

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Crippled taxi impounded


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A minibus taxi without a windscreen and headlights was impounded in the North West on Wednesday.

Provincial public safety MEC Nono Maloyi said the vehicle appeared to have been involved in a head-on collision, was never repaired, but kept on being used.

“The state of this minibus taxi is shocking. Our people’s lives are in danger.”

The taxi was impounded near Klerksdorp while ferrying passengers from Ottosdal to Johannesburg. – Sapa

 

Province to pay for priest’s funeral


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The North West government will pay for the funeral of a priest and his daughter found in a shallow grave in Tlhabologang near Coligny, a spokesman said on Wednesday.

“On the instruction of premier (Thandi) Modise, her office is assisting the family with funeral arrangements and meeting the costs of the funeral,” Lesiba Kgwele said.

The badly decomposed body of Elias Maretlwa, 61, and a skeleton believed to be that of his daughter Leki, 23, were discovered two weeks ago. They were buried in a shallow grave in the bedroom of their house.

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The North West government will pay for the funeral of a priest and his daughter found in a shallow grave in Tlhabologang near Coligny, a spokesman said on Wednesday.

“On the instruction of premier (Thandi) Modise, her office is assisting the family with funeral arrangements and meeting the costs of the funeral,” Lesiba Kgwele said.

The badly decomposed body of Elias Maretlwa, 61, and a skeleton believed to be that of his daughter Leki, 23, were discovered two weeks ago. They were buried in a shallow grave in the bedroom of their house.http://www.iol.co.za/

 

Toddlers drown in buckets


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Wolmaranstad-Two toddlers have drowned in buckets in separate incidents in the North West, police said on Thursday.

Captain Amanda Funani said police and paramedics were called to a house in the Tswelelang informal settlement in Wolmaransstad on Wednesday when an 11-month-old baby drowned in a bucket used as a chamber pot.

The child’s mother was washing clothes when she realised she could no longer see her son. She went inside to investigate and found the child head-down in the bucket. The toddler was declared dead on the scene.

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Sexwale unperturbed by jeering


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Senior ANC figure Tokyo Sexwale was not perturbed on Thursday about reports that he was jeered at the party’s policy conference in Midrand.

“As a leader there are times when you are cheered and times when you are jeered,” the ANC national executive committee member said.

“The ANC is a very beautiful organisation, where it can even have a very nondescript person standing up to say ‘point of order’, and when they say that, there is no leader above any point of order,” Sexwale said.

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