Naked body of five-year-old girl found


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Kimberley – The naked body of a five-year-old girl was found with multiple stab wounds not far from the Galeshewe Police Station on Sunday morning.

A screwdriver was found about 10 metres from the ditch where two community members made the gruesome discovery. It is possible that the girl was raped before she was murdered.

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Igesund redeems himself


Johannesburg – It has taken Gordon Igesund only three months to complete his redemption-mission after steering SuperSport United to Telkom Knockout triumph.

United clinched the Cup championship in a captivating final after beating Platinum Stars 3-2 at Orlando Stadium on Saturday.

Having been ridiculed during his time as Bafana Bafana coach, the 57-year-old found refuge at Matsatsantsa after his contract was discontinued.

Igesund has credited the team for their hard work and praised management for providing him with a group of quality players.

New lease

“The players have been brilliant since I took over at the club. They have bought into what myself and my assistant coach Serame Letsoaka have been trying to do,” Igesund said.

Having come from a desolate state, United gave Igesund a new lease on life and gave the tactician a chance to prove the naysayers wrong.

During his tumultuous time with the national team, Igesund was the subject of a misconduct investigation for attempting to influence players over bonuses during the championship of African Nations, but was cleared of any wrongdoing.

At United, Igesund rediscovered his Midas touch and reminded the country why he was the only coach in history to lift the Premiership with four different clubs.

Abundance

Igesund said the return to club football had re-invigorated him as daily interaction with players was what made him thrive.

“When I came in I wanted to make a few changes. I came to United and found an abundance of players who like to go forward.

“The most important thing is to credit the players for responding so quickly to me. They have been able to go out there and execute out on the field of play since the first match.”

Having won the Premiership with Santos, Manning Rangers, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns, Igesund believes that his current team has the potential to grab more success.

“These are top-class players I’ve got in the team and it’s going to need time but I don’t see why this team can’t go on to achieve more championships.”

It was a thrilling final that ensued in Soweto that saw plenty goalmouth action throughout the two hours after scores were level at 1-1 after the regulated 90 minutes.

Penalties

An extra-time wonder-goal from Thuso Phala handed United the crown after two penalties from Clayton Daniels, while Robert Ng’ambi and Mogakolodi Ngele found the back of the net for Stars.

Igesund praised Dikwena for their attacking style of play displayed in the final.

“I thought it was a wonderful game of football. Both teams wanted to attack and Stars played the way they wanted to. At some point it was end-to-end stuff.

“I am obviously very proud of my team. My players responded well after we went down after the first goal.”


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Steenkamp rule-breaking to be probed


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Johannesburg – The department of correctional services would INVESTIGATEallegations that murderer Don Steenkamp had flouted rules in the Kimberley prison, it said on Saturday.

“Should there be a serious allegation that’s made against him, we will investigate and act accordingly,” said FREE State and NorthCape Regional Deputy Commissioner Grace Molatedi.

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Spike in fatal stabbings in North West


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Rustenburg – A 29-year-old man was arrested after fatally stabbing a Mozambican man in a fight over a girlfriend at Borolelo in Swartruggens, North West police said on Sunday.

Captain Pelonomi Makau said the man would appear in court on Monday to answer to a charge of murder.

In a separate crime in Mahikeng, police arrested a 29-year-old man for stabbing a woman believed to be his girlfriend to death.

The 24-year-old woman was stabbed in the neck and breast in Lonely Park village.

In a tavern in Madibogo, a 24-year-old man was stabbed to death during an argument, and his assailant was arrested.

On Friday, a 38-year-old SECURITY OFFICER was stabbed in the back of the head at Modimole village.

The owner of the shop he worked at had called for him after four people had tied him up.

The SECURITY GUARD died as a result of the stabbing and the robber ran off with his firearm, airtime voucers and the shop owner’s cellphone.

Police asked that anybody with information that could help them call Detective Constable Senokonyane on 076-766-3780 or Mmabatho police on 018-387-7500.

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Two suspects arrested for possession of drugs and firearm


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Kimberley- Two suspects were arrested on Thursday last week in Postmasburg and were charged with possession of drugs and possession of firearm without a licence.

Juckie Desvegam van Wyk (25) and Jasmon Morne Seekoei (21) appeared in Postmasburg magistrates’ court on 25 November 2014.

They were released on bail of R300 each and the case is remanded to 08 December 14.

“It is alleged that the Postmasburg police receive information about possible dealing in drugs in Newton. The police reacted swiftly and after searching the said premises, they confiscated 13 mandrax tablets to the value of R1 300 as well as a firearm and rounds ammunition” Major Dimakatso Mooi said.

Lieutenant Gavin Booysen of Postmasburg police commended members for a job well done. He also thanked the community for coming forth with such valuable information.

“This is proof that the police together with the community can do more to win the fight against crime”, he said.
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NWest still expects a lot from Platinum Stars – Premier Mahumapelo     


Rustenburg- Despite losing to SuperSport United in the Telkom Knockout Finals on Saturday, Platinum Stars players have demonstrated their football prowess in the field and made Bokone Bophirima Province proud, Premier Supra Mahumapelo said in congratulating the Phokeng-based team for making it to the finals and putting up a brave fight during the encounter. 

“We think they played well and the fact that the game went into extra-time shows that they did what they could to try and bring the cup home to Bokone Bophirima. They missed many opportunities but we hope that they will make us proud in future encounters and help us put our province on the map,” said Premier Mahumapelo.

The Rustenburg based Dikwena managed to hold Matsatsantsa a Pitori to a 1-1 draw, before the game went into extra-time, where SuperSport won by 3-2.

Mahamapelo says Dikwena must go back to the drawing board as the province still expects a lot from them.
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Did Senzo know his killer?


Johannesburg – Police comment was not immediately available following a report that slain Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates captain Senzo Meyiwa knew his killer.

The City Press earlier reported that police were investigating those who were with Meyiwa on the evening he was killed.

Three detectives involved or closely linked to the investigation said they suspected one of the people Meyiwa socialised with was likely his killer.

“I can assure you that a witness who was there during the shooting will soon be taken in for questioning and possibly be arrested thereafter,” one of the detectives reportedly said.

Meyiwa was killed in Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni, while visiting his singer and actress girlfriend Kelly Khumalo last month. Two men allegedly entered the house on October 26 and demanded cellphones before shooting Meyiwa and running away.

Earlier this month, murder charges were withdrawn against Zanokuhle Mbatha, who had been arrested in connection with the case.

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Boozy speedster clocks 211km/h


Durban – A man was caught driving at 211km per hour on the N2 on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast, the provincial transport department said on Saturday.

“He was driving at 211 km/h in a120 km/h zone on Friday night, which is way above the legal speed limit,” the department said in a statement.

“When stopped by the police, the driver tried to run away. Police gave chase and arrested him.”

The driver was allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol.

MEC Willies Mchunu said the arrest should send a strong message to all motorists that traffic officers, working with the police and municipal officers would be on high alert during the festive season.

“We urge all road users to take responsibility by strictly respecting and adhering to all traffic laws, at all times. Let’s all work together towards preventing the occurrence of road accidents this festive season and beyond,” said Mchunu.

The driver was granted a R1000 bail at the police station.

He is expected to appear on charges of speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol in the Scottburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

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‘Tselane expense claims a ‘smear campaign’


Johannesburg – Media queries that resulted in the deputy chairman of the IEC paying back R6000 in entertainment expense claims were part of a smear campaign, the commission said on Saturday.

“The Electoral Commission was approached recently by a newspaper with queries regarding entertainment expenses claimed by members of the commission,” said spokesman Marco Granelli.

“It was clear that this was part of a smear campaign to discredit members of the commission linked to the process to appoint a replacement commissioner and chairperson.”

The Beeld reported on Saturday that Terry Tselane paid back the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) in order to restore the damage to his name and reputation.

Tselane and two other IEC commissioners, Bongani Finca and Raenette Taljaard, faced allegations of mismanagement and misspending the IEC’s money during the process of appointing a new chairperson in place of Pansy Tlakula, according to the report.

Tselane reportedly put an expensive meal and drinks at a luxury Sandton restaurant on the IEC’s account, despite it not being for work purposes, the newspaper said.

He allegedly used the IEC’s equipment, stationery and staff for his recent wedding, it said.

However, Granelli said all Tselane’s expenses were “legitimate business expenses and were approved in line with Electoral Commission’s policies”.

Granelli said Tselane’s entertainment expenses averaged less than R500 a year for the 13 years he had been employed at the IEC.

“Commissioner Tselane decided to personally pay for these in the light of the personal attacks on his reputation,” Granelli said.

Tselane told Beeld that his colleagues had assisted with planning his wedding, but that they had volunteered to do so.

He also attributed claims of misspending as being part of a smear campaign.

The public protector was doing a preliminary investigation into allegations against the three commissioners, the newspaper reported.

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Specialist to assess De Villiers


Cape Town – Jean de Villiers has “significant” knee ligament damage and will likely find out later this week if he has a realistic chance of recovering in time to captain South Africa at next year’s World Cup.

The centre dislocated his knee cap in the Springboks’ 12-6 loss to Wales in Cardiff on Saturday and scans have revealed the damage is extensive, with no timeframe yet put on his recovery.

“The scans revealed significant ligament damage to the inside of his knee and the supporting muscles,” team doctor Craig Roberts said in a news release on Sunday.

“Jean will return to South Africa and see an orthopaedic specialist in Cape Town early in the week. He has had previous surgery on this knee and the further management of the injury is dependent upon the specialist’s recommendations.”

The loss of De Villiers, both as a captain and key decision-maker in the backline, would be a significant blow to South Africa’s chances at the September 18 to October 31 tournament in England.

The 33-year-old injured his knee five minutes into his Springboks debut against France in 2002 and did not play for the national side again for almost two years.

The Wales defeat marked a disappointing end to what has been a mixed year for coach Heyneke Meyer, who insisted he was pleased to have at least grown the depth of the squad in 2014.

South Africa’s win percentage of 71 (10 out of 14 tests) stacks up very favourably to their performances in the years prior to the last three World Cup tournaments, when they hovered around the 50 percent mark.

“Statistics showed us the year before a World Cup is always tough and our aim was to work hard and ensure we still perform well,” Meyer said.

“We learnt valuable lessons from the defeats in Cardiff and Dublin (against Ireland), while we came very close in Perth (Australia) and Auckland (New Zealand). Although the season wasn’t perfect, I think we’ve still done well.

“With all the injuries to key players, and our overseas-based players not available at stages during the season, we were also forced to build our depth, which can be seen as a positive.

“We have nine months of very hard work ahead before we head out to England for the World Cup.” – Reuters