Sundowns: We did not want to play in Soweto


Mamelodi Sundowns have refuted the PSL’s claim that no clubs objected to the Nedbank Cup Final being played at Orlando Stadium. 

Fans objected to the League’s decision to take the Tshwane Derby to Soweto, while SuperSport coach Gavin Hunt said that although there were positives to playing at Orlando Stadium, he would prefer if the PSL had a regular cup final venue.

Yesterday, the League released a statement countering supporters’ objections

In the statement the League stated that the four semi-finalists had been consulted, and that all four clubs had no objection to the Final being taken to Orlando Stadium on May 26. 

However, Sundowns have released a statement insisting they did in fact object to the proposed venue. 

“The recent reports in the media that suggest we had agreed to Orlando Stadium are not true and misleading and put us in poor light with our supporters and other stakeholders,” Sundowns’ legal and commercial manager Yogesh Singh says.

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“Mamelodi Sundowns supporters have responded angrily to this claim as they felt that they were seriously prejudiced by the decision to stage a Tshwane Derby in Soweto, against city rivals SuperSport United,” Sundowns’ statement reads.

“Fans have questioned the wisdom of staging this match in Soweto as it would involve additional traveling for the supporters.”

Singh explains that when the four semi-finalists were asked if they had objections to playing at Orlando Stadium, Sundowns “immediately objected to this proposal and lodged their objection in writing”

Singh contends that Sundowns further proposed that a Tshwane Derby Final should be played at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville, owing to Loftus Stadium being unavailable because of pitch maintenance. 

“We indicated to the PSL that we would prefer for the Final to be played in Atteridgeville if we were in the Final with Supersport. The club values the support of our loyal supporters and the people of the city of Tshwane and playing a Tshwane Derby Final is a very special occasion, especially since it’s the first Tshwane Cup Final since the inception of the PSL and it seemed like the logical choice,” Singh says. 

“The other consideration was that Sundowns together with SuperSport and the City of Tshwane have been working together to build the Tshwane Derby and hosting the first final in Tshwane would give our Derby a huge shot in the arm. 

Singh adds, however, that Sundowns will respect the PSL’s decision. 

“Sundowns will work with the PSL, Nedbank and SuperSport to make the Final a memorable event for all our supporters’ and all the people of Tshwane,” he says. 

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We need a result against Chiefs’


Last year’s League runners-up Ajax Cape Town find themselves fighting for a top-eight position ahead of their match against Kaizer Chiefs this evening. 

Urban Warriors’ coach Maarten Stekelenburg admits the team is in a difficult situation, saying they put themselves there by losing games they should have won.

“We made it difficult for ourselves, losing the games against Bloemfontein Celtic, and now they are four points clear from us,” he says.

At the beginning of the season Ajax set themselves the target of challenging for the title, but a string of poor results and the suspension of many key players mean they have failed to come close to the form they produced last season. 

Stekelenburg admits that with the system they have in place at Ikamva it is important for Ajax to be competing for the League each season.

“At the beginning of the season we set out to challenge for the title and a couple of weeks ago we spoke about a top four finish, and now looks like we have to fight for a top eight position.

“That of course is disappointing; this is not the campaign we planned and hoped for. Tonight we are playing a team with the same story as us, they didn’t have the campaign they planned and hoped for as well,” the coach says.

Ajax have three matches left to play, and Stekelenburg is hoping to get at least six points.

“I think we need to get six points from our three games to finish in the top eight. We need to come home with the results if we are to make the top eight, it’s important for us as a team.”

The team will welcome back Khama Billiat, who was serving a red card suspension, while Granwald Scott and Nazeer Allie are still in doubt.

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Bafana move up Fifa rankings … at last!


 

 

 

Bafana Bafana have moved up four places in the latest Fifa rankings, released today. 

Pitso Mosimane’s team has been on a downward spiral in the past few months, but they have now managed to arrest the downslide.

Bafana, with 500 points, have moved from position 71 to 67 in world rankings, but they are ranked a lowly 14th in Africa.
 
Meanwhile, the reigning world champions Spain, with 1 442 points, have retained their place as the top team in the world followed by Germany in second place.
 
Africa’s top side is Ivory Coast with 951 points, with the Elephants ranked 15th in the world.
 
World top 10
Spain, Germany, Uruguay, Netherlands, Portugal, Brazil, England, Croatia, Argentina and Denmark
 
Africa top 10
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Algeria, Mali, Zambia, Gabon, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco
  
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‘I daily recall my parents’ murder scene’


van den bosch farm killing

‘Every day of my life, I recall even the smallest details of what I saw when I discovered my parents,” the son of an elderly couple who were murdered on their dairy farm outside Pretoria said on Tuesday.

Wim van den Bosch found his mother’s body in a pool of blood in the farmhouse.

His father’s corpse was in the shed where he kept his calves.

Johannes, 62, and Jacoba van den Bosch were murdered early on the morning of April 10, 2009, by a former labourer, Akona Innocent Gini, 30. They were bludgeoned and stabbed to death.

Judge Cynthia Pretorius on Tuesday convicted the man on two counts of murder as well as robbery.

There was no direct evidence to link Gini to the killings, but the circumstantial evidence was enough to point all fingers at him, she said.

Gini worked for the Dutch couple on their Boschkop farm, east of Pretoria. He was dismissed six months before thekillings when he was suspected of breaking into their house.

Wim van den Bosch, who also lived on the farm, testified earlier that his mother was cold when he discovered her body in the house.

When he discovered his father, he did not have to check whether he was dead. “When I saw all the blood, I knew he was dead,” he testified.

He noticed something was wrong when he returned after fetching some workers and found his parents’ dogs roaming around.

Van den Bosch said he found it odd that the door to the farmhouse was locked. He unlocked it and found his mother lying about a metre from the door, in a pool of blood.

He knew something was wrong with his father when he heard the calves bleating. “I just wanted to find my father. By then the world had come to a standstill.”

He first went to the dairy and could not find his father. His last option was to go to the shed where his father kept his hand-reared calves. “When I opened the door I saw him on the ground,” he said.

Denying any wrongdoing, Gini said he had a very good relationship with the couple, he was paid a good salary, lived on the property and he was given ample food for his family.

When he was arrested the police found the man’s cellphone in his pocket. His wife had the woman’s cellphone. Calls were made from the phones soon after the killings.

Gini later pointed out to the police where he had killed the couple and where he threw the house keys into a cement dam on the farm.

Judge Pretorius said Gini was an evasive, untruthful witness.

The Van den Bosch couple had 12 children, five of whom were at court on Tuesday. Wim van den Bosch said they were relieved that the trial was nearly over after three years.

Asked whether he would forgive Gini for killing his parents, he said his only feeling was one of powerlessness. “Shortly after my parents were killed I was asked whether I feel like going on a murder spree. I always thought I would do that, until it became a reality. I just feel powerless, because I know it will change nothing.”

Meanwhile, Gini is denying a string of previous convictions, after first saying he could not remember whether he had committed them.

The case was postponed to June 8 so that the police could testify about his criminal record.

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E-toll contracts to be investigated’


may 9 thuli madonsela lease reports

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has agreed to consider the DA’s request for a probe into the Gauteng e-tolling contracts, the party said on Wednesday.

“Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has responded to my request for an investigation into the Gauteng e-toll contracts, including a possible link with arms deal corruption,” DA Gauteng caucus leader Jack Bloom said.

He received an e-mail from her on Wednesday morning to say the matter would be assessed to establish jurisdiction and merit, among other things.

“Like the arms deal, questions about possible corruption in the e-toll contracts will not go away until there is a credible investigation,” he said.

“Speculation that something is being hidden has increased with the unexplained resignation of (SA National Roads Agency Limited) CEO Nazir Alli.

“The truth needs to come out.”

The protector’s spokeswoman Kgalalelo Msibi confirmed the communication with Bloom.

On Thursday, the DA said it had asked for an investigation on the grounds that suspicion was high that politically-connected people may have benefited from the plan to toll major highways around Johannesburg.

Bloom said there were reportedly allegations of links between Swedish companies involved in an arms deal and Austrian company Kapsch TrafficCom. He said there were also 35 sub-contracts with confidentiality clauses.

Alli resigned suddenly on Monday, just over a week after the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) was granted an urgent interdict to stop the launch of tolling on 185km of highways around Joburg.

The project has since been put on hold and it is not yet clear what Sanral’s next move will be.

Reasons were not given for Alli’s resignation. He will remain in office until June 3. – Sapa

 

Blood on murder accused


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A triple murder accused visited a Khayelitsha restaurant wearing bloodstained clothes soon after three suspected thieves were beaten to death in an alleged vigilante attack, the Khayelitsha Magistrate’s Court has heard.

This emerged when prosecutor Ndakhele Mlungwana cross-examined Lumnko Bambalaza, one of four people charged with the murder of three men.

It is the State’s case that Bambalaza, brothers Mziwabantu and Mzimasi Mngcwengi, and Mzimasi’s wife, Buyelwa, kidnapped and killed Luxolo Mpontshane, 25, Mabhuti Matinise, 20, and Sivuyile Rola, 28, on March 14 after they allegedly stole a television set.

Bambalaza testified during his bail application on Tuesday that he and Mziwabantu were in Khayelitsha when a man told them he knew who had burgled Mziwabantu’s house.

The alleged thieves were located and taken to Mziwabantu’s house so they could show him how they entered his property. An angry mob arrived and started assaulting the alleged thieves.

Bambalaza said he was sitting in a bakkie when he noticed the commotion and felt blood on his clothes.

He asked Mziwabantu to tell the mob to stop beating the men.

Bambalaza testified he and Mziwabantu then left to get something to eat.

 

The bail application continues on Wednesday.

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Hawks raid home of alleged rhino kingpin


Police outside suspected rhino kingpin Dawie Groenewald's house. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

Jacob Moshokoa 

POLOKWANE – A team of police officers gathered outside the home of alleged rhino syndicate kingpin Dawie Groenewald in Polokwane on Wednesday morning.

The Hawks and national police are seizing Groenewald’s assets as part of an ongoing investigation into the alleged rhino poaching charges laid against him.

The home of Groenewald located in an upmarket Polokwane suburb, is busy with police recording each and every appliance as part of the ongoing investigation against him.

Police said they will now visit the alleged rhino syndicate’s other property in the hope of seizing valuable assets including a helicopter and luxury cars.

Police plan to recover R55 million worth of assets.

(Edited by Clare Matthes)

SIU probes vehicle impound corruption!!!


Tshwane metro police

PRETORIA – The Pretoria Magistrate’s Court revealed on Tuesday that the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is probing the conduct of Tshwane metro police officers based at the city’s vehicle pound who are accused of being corrupt.

Details of the investigation were not revealed in the court which was unrelated to the case being heard. 

Eyewitness News subsequently established the alleged method of corruption.

Sources said inner city officers were impounding cars, but not registering them.

Officials would then still charge motorists to release the vehicles and pocket the money.

Tshwane Metro Police Internal Investigator Marius Botha told the court the SIU was investigating officers from the rank of constable all the way to director.

The SIU could not immediately provide further details of the investigation.

(Edited by Clare Matthes)

Three die in EC crash


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EASTERN CAPE – One teenager was killed and 57 pupils injured when a school bus and a truck crashed on the N2 highway between Mount Ayliff and Mount Frere on Tuesday.

Eastern Cape police said a truck and bus assistant also died in the crash.

The bus driver apparently lost control of the vehicle and then collided with the truck, before a van bumped into the wreck. 

Gabon friendly for Bafana in June!!!


Safa plans to utilise the remaining Fifa calendar dates after Bafana Bafana’s World Cup qualifier away to Botswana next by month playing a friendly match against a West African country. 

KickOff.com has been informed that although the match is yet to be sealed, the targeted opposition is Gabon, with the game set to be played there. Gabon were 2012 Africa Nations Cup co-hosts and reached the quarter-finals of the tournament.

Bafana will open up their 2014 World Cup qualifiers on June 3 against Ethiopia in Rustenburg before the short trip to Botswana for another qualifier five days later.

With the Fifa calendar dates remaining open after the Botswana game, Safa also plan to take steps to keep the team active.

“Yes, we have a home friendly match proposed for that date but we are yet to confirm the opposition. Yes it might be what you are saying (Gabon) and it might not be,” says Safa CEO Robin Petersen.

Bafana – wallowing in a lowly position in the Fifa rankings – last played a match in February against Senegal and are faced with having to play more friendly matches because they will not have any qualifiers to play as 2013 Africa Nations Cup hosts.

Countries that failed to qualify for the 2012 Afcon finals will play in the second round of qualifiers for next year’s tournament over the weekend of June 15-17.

Due to automatic qualification, Bafana have avoided a possible top-ranked nation in the qualifying draw for 2013 since they sit bottom of the general standings of the countries that have participated in the last three editions of the finals, which is the criteria used by CAF to determine the teams for Pot 1 and 2 of the draw.

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